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Women's tennis team.
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Abstract/Description
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Photograph of six members of the tennis team posing on the court with their rackets.
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Identifier
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FSUspcn1051
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Women's tennis team.
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Abstract/Description
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Photograph of women's tennis team standing together on the court and holding rackets.
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Identifier
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FSUspcn1049
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Women's Track and Field Team.
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Creator
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Heritage Protocol Photograph Collection
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Date Issued
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undated, circa 1940s-1950s
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Identifier
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330618, FSDT330618, fsu:7967
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Women's Voices on College Drinking: The First-Year College Experience.
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Creator
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Leiva, Diane Marie, Brooks, Jeffrey, Wilke, Dina, Schrader, Linda, Rutledge, Stacey, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Florida State University
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Abstract/Description
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Over the last 30 years, college women's drinking has steadily increased from 6% to 49%. While colleges across the country have attempted to deal with alcohol-related issues by implementing a multitude of programs and policies, the data guiding their efforts fail to address the gender-specific reasons that motivate women to drink. The success of college alcohol programs and policies rely on a clear understanding of the factors that motivate drinking behavior and what factors may causes this...
Show moreOver the last 30 years, college women's drinking has steadily increased from 6% to 49%. While colleges across the country have attempted to deal with alcohol-related issues by implementing a multitude of programs and policies, the data guiding their efforts fail to address the gender-specific reasons that motivate women to drink. The success of college alcohol programs and policies rely on a clear understanding of the factors that motivate drinking behavior and what factors may causes this behavior to change. The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand women's social and drinking behavior in college. Drawing from Feminist Standpoint Theory that posits the need and urgency to use women's voices when collecting and analyzing data on and about women's experiences, this research employs ethnographic methods that seeks to describe the culture and life experience of 15 third and fourth year undergraduate college women. In addition, the research includes observation of key events, activities and nightspots where college students gather to socialize, and document analysis in the form of flyers and ads during the period in which the informants were freshmen. Research findings highlight that factors such as strong personal and social skills and organizations play a key role in how women experience the transition between adolescence and adulthood and adjust to a new environment. However, women continue to see themselves and define success and/or failure based on social expectations defined and determined by a male dominated social structure. Changes to women's behavior must be preceded by women's understanding of their current role within the social structure followed by broader changes to women's role and participation in society.
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Date Issued
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2007
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Identifier
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FSU_migr_etd-3132
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Title
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Women's Volleyball Team Portrait.
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Creator
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Richardson, Carolyne Doyle
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Date Issued
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1926
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Identifier
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368655, FSDT368655, fsu:6200
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Women, Minorities, and the Struggle for Labor and Human Rights.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Center for Participant Education
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Date Issued
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1977
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Identifier
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FSU_HUAMSS_2001013_OS3_011
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Women, poetry, and their place in nineteenth century Germany.
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Creator
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Ramos, Ulrike C.
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Date Issued
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2003
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Identifier
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160118, FSDT160118, fsu:18760
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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The Wonderful history of the busy bees.
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Date Issued
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1833
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Identifier
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15622454, FSU_QL5652W871833, fsu:474006
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Wonderful history of three little kittens who lost their mittens ...
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Creator
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Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael), Andrew, John, Brown, Taggard & Chase, Alfred Mudge & Son
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Date Issued
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1858, 1858
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Identifier
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47543456, FSU_PS991A1W661800z, fsu:476387
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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The wood-fired kiln: Its design and construction.
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Creator
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Wehmeyer, Edwin Celestine, Bocz, George R., Florida State University
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Abstract/Description
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"The author has constructed a wood-fired kiln of the catenary arch style. The design chosen affords maximum uniformity and ease in firing. Furthermore, it is suitable for green brick construction. In its entirety, it is economical to produce and fire. During the course of the kiln construction, the author explored successfully the possibility of building with green handmade brick. Their composition utilized economically available local materials. It is the author's intent to show record of...
Show more"The author has constructed a wood-fired kiln of the catenary arch style. The design chosen affords maximum uniformity and ease in firing. Furthermore, it is suitable for green brick construction. In its entirety, it is economical to produce and fire. During the course of the kiln construction, the author explored successfully the possibility of building with green handmade brick. Their composition utilized economically available local materials. It is the author's intent to show record of this endeavor in written form and on slide film"--Introduction.
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Date Issued
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1973
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Identifier
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FSU_historic_ABL7476
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Format
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Title
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Wooden Sculptures near ocean.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Department of Oceanography
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Abstract/Description
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Photography options
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2009_012_B05_I10_P0057
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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Wooden Sculptures near ocean.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Department of Oceanography
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Abstract/Description
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Photography options
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2009_012_B05_I11_P0057
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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Woodrow Wilson School Stage Rigging.
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Creator
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J.R. Clancy (Firm)
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Date Issued
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1946-07-29
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Identifier
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FSU_MSS_2010002_J9082_001
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woods, Col.-Staff Board of Regents.
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Date Issued
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Oct.,1968
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Identifier
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spcn2891, 128006, FSDT128006, fsu:11711
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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Woods, Jayleen S.
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Identifier
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spcn2887, 127998, FSDT127998, fsu:11707
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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Woods, Kent.
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Identifier
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spcn2890, 128004, FSDT128004, fsu:11710
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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Woods, Kent.
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Identifier
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spcn2889, 128002, FSDT128002, fsu:11709
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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Woodstown High School Plan of Gridiron, Dressing Rooms,Curtains.
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Creator
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J.R. Clancy (Firm)
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Date Issued
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1938-01-05
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Identifier
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FSU_MSS_2010002_J8735
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Avenue View North.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2015
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_0672
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Avenue View North.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2015
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_0670
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Avenue View North.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2015
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_0671
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Gaines Circle.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2018
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_1657
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Jefferson Intersection.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2015
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_0674
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Jefferson Intersection.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2015
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_0673
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Pensacola Parking Lot.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2018
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_1656
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Pensacola Parking Lot.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2018
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_1650
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Pensacola Parking Lot.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2018
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_1654
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Pensacola Parking Lot.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2018
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_1649
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Pensacola Parking Lot.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2018
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_1651
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Pensacola Parking Lot.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2018
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_1652
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Pensacola Parking Lot.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2018
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_1655
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woodward Pensacola Parking Lot.
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Creator
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Florida State University, Gross, Barry
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Date Issued
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2018
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Identifier
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FSU_HUA_2018_043_1653
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Woody Woodward batting.
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Abstract/Description
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This is a photograph of FSU baseball player, Woody Woodward.
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Identifier
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FSUspcn848
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Word retrieval and cognitive variability in aphasia.
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Creator
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White, Sarah E.
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Date Issued
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2003
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Identifier
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160008, FSDT160008, fsu:18707
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Word Usage and Thematic Content of Song Lyric Analyses: A Comparison of Adolescents Living in Community and Residential Environments.
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Creator
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Petterson, Thomas J., Darrow, Alice-Ann, Standley, Jayne M., Gregory, Dianne, College of Music, Florida State University
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Abstract/Description
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The purpose of this study was to examine and compare the thematic content and word use patterns found in lyric analysis responses and songwriting lyrics of at-risk adolescents from community and residential settings. Adolescents living in a voluntary, short-term residential facility (n = 15) and adolescents living with family members in a typical home environment (n = 15) served as participants. The study was conducted in three phases: a lyric analysis phase, participant interview phase, and...
Show moreThe purpose of this study was to examine and compare the thematic content and word use patterns found in lyric analysis responses and songwriting lyrics of at-risk adolescents from community and residential settings. Adolescents living in a voluntary, short-term residential facility (n = 15) and adolescents living with family members in a typical home environment (n = 15) served as participants. The study was conducted in three phases: a lyric analysis phase, participant interview phase, and group songwriting phase. During the first two phases, participants individually listened to two popular songs—one rap and one R&B, and then responded orally to a series of questions regarding the lyrics of each song. Oral responses of participants were audio recorded and transcribed. Content analysis was employed to code interview responses and participant-composed song lyrics into thematic categories. Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count, a software program that analyzes the content of written text, was also employed to identify trends in word usage. Content analysis revealed a focus on themes within the responses of the residential group that was not found in the community group. These themes were: regret, loss of control, feeling restrained, and finding happiness regardless of wealth. Conversely, song lyric lines of the community group contained more thematic content in the categories of negative experiences and social/peer groups. Significant differences were also found in the lyric analysis responses of the two at-risk groups. Word use of the community group was significantly greater than the residential group in two categories—total pronouns and impersonal pronouns. Similarities were found between the two at-risk groups in their use of feeling words, their music preferences, and the thematic category of family in their lyric analyses and songwriting lyrics. Data found in this study align with typical therapeutic objectives of adolescents receiving residential and non-residential treatment. This alignment indicates that lyric analysis and songwriting interventions may be effective methods for providing therapy to at-risk youth. Additionally, findings of this study suggest that adolescents are willing to disclose information and engage in dialogue related to therapeutic issues within the context of lyric analyses and songwriting. These music therapy interventions, therefore, appear to be viable and effective therapeutic strategies for use with at-risk adolescent populations.
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Date Issued
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2008
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Identifier
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FSU_migr_etd-1974
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Format
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Thesis
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Title
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Words Per Minute: Narrative Language Assessment of English Language Learners.
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Creator
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Espinosa, Mae, Luberto, Eric, Wofford, Claire, Wood, Carla
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Date Issued
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04/11/2016
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Identifier
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FSU_libsubv1_scholarship_submission_1460388371
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Format
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Citation
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Title
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WORDSWORTH'S PASTORAL ART 1798-1806: THE FULFILLMENT OF HIS FUNCTION AS APOET.
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Creator
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BROOKS, ANNE PAGE., The Florida State University
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Date Issued
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1972, 1972
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Identifier
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AAI7231382, 2986930, FSDT2986930, fsu:71439
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Wordsworth's philosophy of life.
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Creator
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Wilkinson, Maude, Florida State University
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Abstract/Description
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"'Under every poetry,' it has been said, 'there lies a philosophy.' Or we may say that every poetry is a philosophy. Many among the world's greatest poets are conspicuous for the strong moral and religious tone of their works. 'The poet, the preacher, and the philosophers, all,' as Leslie Stephens says, 'live in the same world and are interested in the same truths.' What is the nature of man and the world in which he lives, and what, in consequence, should be our conduct? The answer to these...
Show more"'Under every poetry,' it has been said, 'there lies a philosophy.' Or we may say that every poetry is a philosophy. Many among the world's greatest poets are conspicuous for the strong moral and religious tone of their works. 'The poet, the preacher, and the philosophers, all,' as Leslie Stephens says, 'live in the same world and are interested in the same truths.' What is the nature of man and the world in which he lives, and what, in consequence, should be our conduct? The answer to these great questions may take a religious, a poetical or a philosophical form. From one point of view, then, poetry is a kind of philosophy which makes its appeal to the whole of man's nature, and not to one side only, as does abstract philosophy. 'Its object,' according to Wordsworth, 'is truth; not standing on external testimony, but carried alive into the heart by passion; truth which is its own testimony, which gives competence and confidence to the tribunal to which it appeals, and receives them from the same tribunal'"--Introduction.
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Identifier
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FSU_Wilkinson_Maude
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Format
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Thesis
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Title
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Wordsworth's resurrection of the pastoral tradition.
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Creator
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Mullin, Janet K.
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Date Issued
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1977
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Identifier
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159307, FSDT159307, fsu:18369
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Wordsworthian Romanticism and New Models of Secularization.
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Creator
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Grant, Shawn M. (Shawn Michael), Walker, Eric, McMahon, Darrin, O'Rourke, James, Johnson, David, Program in Interdisciplinary Humanities, Florida State University
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Abstract/Description
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This dissertation examines the intersection between religion, Wordsworthian Romanticism, and conceptions of secularization. Taking cues from M. H. Abrams much of the Romantic criticism of the past fifty years has assumed that poets like Wordsworth followed a normative secularization trajectory. Abrams argues that the Romantics hollowed out sacred terms allowing them to signify in secular ways. It is a subtractionist model of secularization, whereby religion diminishes or loses force in...
Show moreThis dissertation examines the intersection between religion, Wordsworthian Romanticism, and conceptions of secularization. Taking cues from M. H. Abrams much of the Romantic criticism of the past fifty years has assumed that poets like Wordsworth followed a normative secularization trajectory. Abrams argues that the Romantics hollowed out sacred terms allowing them to signify in secular ways. It is a subtractionist model of secularization, whereby religion diminishes or loses force in contemporary society. New conceptions of secularization, however, argue that religion is not disappearing, but instead it is relocating and changing to its new environment. Building on Charles Taylor's A Secular Age, Colin Jager's The Book of God, and Jonathan Sheehan's The Enlightenment Bible I examine how new conceptions of secularization encourage new readings of Wordsworthian Romanticism. These new readings allow us to return to Wordsworth's poetry looking for intersections of religion and secularization previously unexamined. They also allow for new understandings of Wordsworth in Victorian and contemporary society. After examining these new conceptions of secularization and applying them to Wordsworth's poetry, I move on to examine how this new work proves useful in examining the Victorian writer Elizabeth Gaskell and the contemporary Christian movement known as the Emergent church. I conclude by demonstrating a practical outcome for this research in the field of ecocrticism, which demonstrates how these new readings expand the ecocritical discourse in useful ways.
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Date Issued
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2012
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Identifier
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FSU_migr_etd-4875
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Format
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Thesis
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Title
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Work alienation and training: A study of Florida correctional officers and correctional officer sergeants.
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Creator
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Mahmud, Zahratul Kamar., Florida State University
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Abstract/Description
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This study examined the relationship between training and work alienation among correctional officers and sergeants serving in all male maximum and close security prisons in Florida. The research investigated the effects of training, individual characteristics, and institution on correctional officers' work alienation. Work alienation was measured along five subscales of powerlessness, meaninglessness, normlessness, instrumental work orientation (self-estrangement), and isolation from...
Show moreThis study examined the relationship between training and work alienation among correctional officers and sergeants serving in all male maximum and close security prisons in Florida. The research investigated the effects of training, individual characteristics, and institution on correctional officers' work alienation. Work alienation was measured along five subscales of powerlessness, meaninglessness, normlessness, instrumental work orientation (self-estrangement), and isolation from organizational goals., Three correctional institutions were randomly selected from the highest risk prisons in the state, ranked by the Florida Department of Corrections as Category 7. All correctional officers and sergeants from these institutions totalling 901 were surveyed by mail. Of the 901 surveyed, 380 (42.1%) were usable for the study., The survey elicited information on training attended by officers, their background, and level of alienation. Open-ended questions were also included., Results of multiple regression analysis revealed that training has significant impact on lowering work-alienation. However, that impact was limited to specialized and career advancement training. Formal education had a positive effect on level of alienation. More alienated officers were likely to be married, non-whites, with no children, aged 40 years and less, working for 15 years or less, assigned to night shifts, and related to family members employed in correctional work. One particular institution had higher levels of alienation among its officers than the other two surveyed., To alleviate work-alienation, recommendations were made for specific policy changes focussing mainly on strengthening current training standards. They relate to (1) research, development, and evaluation of training, (2) curriculum and instructional development, (3) training of trainers, (4) support services for training, and (5) strategy for staff development.
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Date Issued
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1993, 1993
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Identifier
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AAI9334260, 3088146, FSDT3088146, fsu:76953
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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WORK ENVIRONMENT, RISK TAKING, AND THE WALK-OUT BEHAVIOR OF TEACHERS.
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Creator
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JONES, ANTHONY SEARCY., The Florida State University
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Date Issued
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1971, 1971
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Identifier
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AAI7124607, 2986511, FSDT2986511, fsu:71020
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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WORK GROUP COHESION AND JOB STRESS AMONG POLICE OFFICERS (FLORIDA).
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Creator
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DAVIS, GOLIATH JOHN, III., Florida State University
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Abstract/Description
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Utilizing the field theory/group dynamics approach from social psychology, a cross-sectional correlational analysis of the relationship between police perceptions of the cohesiveness of their work groups and indices of stress frequency and intensity was conducted with a sample of 289 police officers from the St. Petersburg, Florida Police Department. Respondents ranged in age from 19 to 54 years with a mean age of 32.75 years. The mean educational level was 13.6 years and the mean length of...
Show moreUtilizing the field theory/group dynamics approach from social psychology, a cross-sectional correlational analysis of the relationship between police perceptions of the cohesiveness of their work groups and indices of stress frequency and intensity was conducted with a sample of 289 police officers from the St. Petersburg, Florida Police Department. Respondents ranged in age from 19 to 54 years with a mean age of 32.75 years. The mean educational level was 13.6 years and the mean length of service was 8.76 years. Approximately eighty-five percent (84.8%) of the respondents were white and the remaining 15.2% were black, hispanic, or oriental. Two hundred sixty-five (91.7%) of the officers were male and 24 (8.3%) were female., Five substantive hypotheses were tested to assess the impact of job specialization, shift assignment, length of service, and area worked on group cohesion; and whether or not cohesive group membership intensified or reduced the strain effects of job stress., The Likert scaling technique was utilized to construct indices of cohesiveness and stress (frequency and intensity). The data was analyzed at the five percent significance level utilizing Pearson's product moment correlational technique., The study failed to support the proposition that cohesion among St. Petersburg Police Officers varies with job specialization; however, cohesion was observed to vary with shift assignment, area worked, and length of service when the combined effects of age and specialization, age and area worked, and age and race were controlled. Limited support was also found for the proposition that both the intensity and the frequency of job stress decrease as the cohesiveness of work groups increase., The significance of the study lies in its practical and research implications. On a practical level, the study alerts police administrators to the potential benefit of reduced stress and anxiety resulting from cohesive group behavior among police officers. From a research perspective, the study provides an opportunity for retrospective evaluation of the utility and effectiveness of the field theory/group dynamics approach to the study of police behavior; and an evaluation of the effectiveness of the Likert scaling technique for operationalizing and measuring police stress and cohesion.
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Date Issued
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1984, 1984
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Identifier
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AAI8416698, 3085840, FSDT3085840, fsu:75327
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Work on solutions to general cubic and quartic polynomial equations.
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Abstract/Description
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Investigating solutions of the general cubic polynomial equation; Investigating solutions of the general quartic polynomial equation; combinations of powers of w with a, b, c (possibly related to FSUDirac_12_1e_0013).
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Identifier
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FSUDirac_12_1e_0010
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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WORK SATISFACTION IN SELECTED LEISURE ACTIVITY: A LITERATURE REVIEW.
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Creator
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STROH, EDWARD WALDEMAR., The Florida State University
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Date Issued
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1976, 1976
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Identifier
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AAI7629487, 2988360, FSDT2988360, fsu:72867
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Work, Family and Employee Health.
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Creator
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Grzywacz, Joseph G
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Abstract/Description
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Evidence and initiatives suggests that everyday work and family life may shape human health. Unfortunately, this literature remains theoretically underdeveloped and methodologically speculative. This chapter is designed to equip researchers to design and implement effective translational research focused on work and family and employee health. The chapter begins by illustrating the complexity of “health” and prioritizing the value of studying discrete aspects of health. Then, the chapter...
Show moreEvidence and initiatives suggests that everyday work and family life may shape human health. Unfortunately, this literature remains theoretically underdeveloped and methodologically speculative. This chapter is designed to equip researchers to design and implement effective translational research focused on work and family and employee health. The chapter begins by illustrating the complexity of “health” and prioritizing the value of studying discrete aspects of health. Then, the chapter identifies three primary ways of thinking about “successful integration of work and family,” and it delineates four discrete hypotheses linking successful integration of work and family to health outcomes. This section includes a review of empirical evidence relevant to each hypothesis. The chapter concludes by identifying a high priority agenda for catapulting work, family and health research forward.
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Date Issued
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2016-06-14
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Identifier
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FSU_libsubv1_scholarship_submission_1474636279
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Format
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Citation
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Title
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Work-Family Conflict and Health Among Working Parents: Potential Linkages for Family Studies and Social Neuroscience..
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Creator
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Grzywacz, Joseph G, Smith, Amy M
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Abstract/Description
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In this paired article the authors review research on paid work, parenting, and health in order to isolate fundamental questions and issues that remain unaddressed. Next, consistent with the theme of this special issue, the authors introduce social neuroscience and highlight how this emerging multidisciplinary science offers substantial promise for advancing key unresolved issues in the paid work, parenting, and health literature. The article concludes with suggestions for promising areas of...
Show moreIn this paired article the authors review research on paid work, parenting, and health in order to isolate fundamental questions and issues that remain unaddressed. Next, consistent with the theme of this special issue, the authors introduce social neuroscience and highlight how this emerging multidisciplinary science offers substantial promise for advancing key unresolved issues in the paid work, parenting, and health literature. The article concludes with suggestions for promising areas of research wherein family scientists and social neuroscientists could build collaborative research to address gaps in the work-family literature.
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2016-02-01
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FSU_pmch_27840467, 10.1111/fare.12169, PMC5102331, 27840467, 27840467
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Work-family role strain in Korean-American dual-earner families: A theoretical model.
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Kim, Yeong-Hee., Florida State University
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The purpose of this study was to examine the clustering effect of work and family role stressors and strain, mediated by family resource and coping strategy, on quality of life using the Double ABCX model. On the basis of previous literature and stress theory, the theoretical model was specified, estimated, and evaluated for adequacy of statistical fit for samples of Korean-American dual-earner families in Los Angeles, California. Separate estimates for 153 wives and 117 husbands were...
Show moreThe purpose of this study was to examine the clustering effect of work and family role stressors and strain, mediated by family resource and coping strategy, on quality of life using the Double ABCX model. On the basis of previous literature and stress theory, the theoretical model was specified, estimated, and evaluated for adequacy of statistical fit for samples of Korean-American dual-earner families in Los Angeles, California. Separate estimates for 153 wives and 117 husbands were obtained using LISREL analysis., Although the initial model was not supported by the data, the revised model fitted the data adequately for wives and husbands, respectively. In the revised model, there was reciprocal effect of family system resource and coping strategy for wives. For husbands, there was the direct effect of family role stressor on family system resource., The theoretical model for wives also represented a generalization of family stress theory while the model for husbands did not. That is, wives' work-family role strain was intensified by the amount of work and family role stressors. Also, family system resource was an important mediating factor in decreasing work-family role strain and in increasing quality or life for the wives of Korean-American dual-earner families. For the husbands, however, neither work-family role strain or family system resource acted as a mediating factor. This study contributed to the literature in work-family role strain and family stress theory, and should be of interest to researchers and family life educators.
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1991, 1991
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AAI9209124, 3087832, FSDT3087832, fsu:76642
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Work-in-Process: Choreographing the Feminist Archive, 1993-Present.
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Kaniuka, Emily Irene, Atkins, Jennifer, Schwadron, Hannah, Sommer, Sally R., Florida State University, College of Fine Arts, School of Dance
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This Masters in American Dance Studies thesis engages with the notion of bodily memory as the feminist archive. Using historical, theoretical, and embodied research methods, I define the feminist archive as it relates to the field of Dance Studies at large, and in doing so investigate the liberatory power of movement. Specifically, I examine the ways in which the feminist archive subverts the Western edifices of capitalism, linear time, and heteronormativity. In doing so, I rely on Diana...
Show moreThis Masters in American Dance Studies thesis engages with the notion of bodily memory as the feminist archive. Using historical, theoretical, and embodied research methods, I define the feminist archive as it relates to the field of Dance Studies at large, and in doing so investigate the liberatory power of movement. Specifically, I examine the ways in which the feminist archive subverts the Western edifices of capitalism, linear time, and heteronormativity. In doing so, I rely on Diana Taylor’s repertoire and Rebecca Schneider’s feminist archive as critical theories in asking of bodily memory’s potential to empower dance as a subversive practice.
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2018
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2018_Sp_Kaniuka_fsu_0071N_14567
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WORK-RELATED STRESS OF STATE CRIMINAL TRIAL COURT JUDGES.
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MEMORY, JOHN MADISON., Florida State University
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This is an exploratory survey study of the determination of work-related stress of state criminal trial court judges. A multi-disciplinary review of research and theory concerning work-related stress, especially for professionals, and concerning the trial judicial role was the basis for the statement of hypotheses concerning forty-six variables predicted to operate as stressor, stress moderator, or determinant of vulnerability to being stressed., A questionnaire, utilizing generally one-item...
Show moreThis is an exploratory survey study of the determination of work-related stress of state criminal trial court judges. A multi-disciplinary review of research and theory concerning work-related stress, especially for professionals, and concerning the trial judicial role was the basis for the statement of hypotheses concerning forty-six variables predicted to operate as stressor, stress moderator, or determinant of vulnerability to being stressed., A questionnaire, utilizing generally one-item measurement of variables, was developed through a four-stage draft-pretest process. Two single-item subjective ratings of work-related stress and a modified fourteen-item scale indicating physiological symptoms of stress were the dependent variable measures., Questionnaires, with letters of endorsement by the major United States judge-training institution and a senior trial judge, were mailed to a random sample of 500 state criminal trial court judges above the traffic court level. An adjusted response rate of 40% was achieved., After tests using oneway analysis of variance and stepwise multiple regression for hypothesized nonlinearity of relationship, hierarchical-entry, theory-determined group stepwise multiple regression was conducted with the three different measures of stress as dependent variables. The same procedure was conducted using a combination of all usable sample responses and 96 usable responses by students attending courses at the National Judicial College., Conclusions regarding outcome of hypothesis tests were based primarily on semi-partial correlation coefficients obtained from the hierarchical entry multiple regression and secondarily on zero-order correlations, oneway analysis of variance results, and listings by respondents of stressful factors concerning the role and function relating to criminal cases and reasons for preferring other work., Conclusions are stated concerning the apparent extent to which state criminal trial court judges experience work-related stress and concerning the relative importance of specific variables and types of variables. Possible implications of findings for judges' health, court organization, judicial decisionmaking, and future research are discussed. The broad, exploratory design and resulting limitations regarding generalization is emphasized.
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Date Issued
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1981, 1981
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AAI8205732, 3085156, FSDT3085156, fsu:74651
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