Extractions: Course Description and Objectives: Your grade in this course will be based on the following components: 3 Examinations 45% total = 15% each 3 Discussion Panels 20% total = 6.7% each Term Paper Participation In class (particularly discussions) In Electronic Discussion 15 total% Examinations There will be three (3) non-cumulative, 75 minute examinations, each counting 15% of your course grade. The dates for each exam and the specific material to be covered on each are listed on the course schedule. All exams will consist of essay (e.g., identify and describe; compare and contrast; explain) and objective (multiple-choice; completion) questions to test your knowledge (breadth and depth of understanding) of material from the lectures, readings, and discussions. To do well on the exams you must know and understand the concepts, principles, theories, controversies, terms, findings, relationships, and facts, and must be able to apply your knowledge. You should comprehend and study the readings, lectures, and discussions for detail as well as for the big picture. Attending classes and taking good notes will help you do this for the lectures. The Key Ideas, Terms, and Names at the end of each chapter in the Schwartz textbook (and perhaps the Study Guide that accompanies the text) will help your reading and studying of the textbook. Preparing for and actively participating in the discussions will help you on the exam questions based on them. I hope that all the exams (and paper and discussions for that matter) encourage you to think using the concepts, theories, principles, findings, and methodology of abnormal psychology.
Online Subscription Sites the 1996 pulitzer prize Winner for International Reporting, Literature Resource Center provides access to biographies, bibliographies, and critical http://www.ebv.org.ve/main/LIBRARY/subssites.html
Journalism Research Guide If you are uncertain about specific subject headings, try a Keyword search the 1996 pulitzer prize Winner for International Reporting, and coverage from http://web.library.emory.edu/subjects/humanities/journalism/jrnguide.html
Extractions: JOURNALISM RESEARCH GUIDE Library Resources for the Journalism Student Table Of Contents Contact Info top For further research assistance, please contact Nancy Reinhold (404.727.0148; libngr@emory.edu ). Guide created by Stephen Thomas. Getting Started with Your Research top Before starting on your paper or project, you'll need to develop a research topic, collect background information, and then find books, articles, and other materials associated with the keywords you've identified that relate to your topic. To learn more about how to do these important first steps, contact a librarian or take our new library research tutorial
SBPH Staff Picks Growing Up (Russell Baker) RC 18695 The pulitzer prize-winning columnist See also biographies. ravenShadow (Win Blevins) - RC 51358 After Joseph http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-17449_18641_18663-51803--,00.html
Extractions: Law Library ... [Text Version] SBPH Staff Picks *Items listed are available only to qualified users of the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped program through NLS cooperating libraries and to those libraries requesting interlibrary loan services for blind and/or handicapped individuals. These titles have been selected by staff members at libraries for the blind and physically handicapped around the state. Enjoy! To search for a specific subject: MENU Adventure Animals/Nature Bestselling Non-Fiction Biographies Business/Economics Children's Ethnic Family Historical Fiction Humor Inspirational Literature Modern Mysteries Myst-True Crime Horror Philosophy Poetry Religion Religious Fiction Romance Science Fiction Short Stories Social Issues Travel War Westerns Classic maritime adventure set in the years just before the American Revolution. Disguised as a common sailor, Lieutenant Henry Ark sets out to trap an elusive pirate called the Red Rover. Following a storm and a mutiny, Arkalong with a charming young woman and her governessis rescued by the pirate himself. 1827. Long - 4 cassetetes.
Reference Databases Nobel prize Internet Archive Locate information on Nobel prize winners and the pulitzer prizes Eighty searchable years of pulitzer prize history http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/indexes/ref.htm
Extractions: These databases will help you find journal, magazine, and newspaper articles, books, book chapters, statistics, and more. If you are not sure of your topic, start with Academic Search Premier REFERENCE COLLECTIONS Library of Texas Search across multiple Texas library catalogs and databases with a single search Virtual Reference Shelf From the Library of Congress, a collection of fact-based references Xrefer Xrefer includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri and books of quotations, and also a range of subject-specific titles covering everything from art to accountancy and literature to law. To find out about the titles in xrefer, look at the list of titles by topic ABBREVIATIONS Acronym Finder All that JAS: Journal Abbreviation Resources Search for the correct title of a journal when you have the abbreviation or vice versa. Stands4.com
Reference & Links The biographies on this site are primarily from 1 of the following sources of North Carolina and Roger Ebert, pulitzer prize winning movie critic. http://www.patriotic-education.org/links.htm
Extractions: http://www.colonialhall.com/biography.asp Colonial Hall contains 103 biographical sketches of America's founding fathers. They are divided into 3 groups: Signers of the Declaration Signers of the Articles of Confederation Signers of the U. S. Constitution The biographies on this site are primarily from 1 of the following sources: Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, by the Rev. Charles A. Goodrich. Published in 1829. http://www.loc.gov/ Today in History, American Memory, Research information, etc. http://www.militaryorder.org/ About the Military Order and Its Membership The Military Order is a patriotic nonpartisan organization, which holds that it is nobler to serve than to be served. The Order was established in 1919 to promote the welfare of our Nation. The Order is widely respected and listened to, throughout all branches of the Government and across the Country. The Order provides an opportunity for Officers of all of the Uniformed Services to unite in a strong program to promote National Security, Patriotism, Good Citizenship and Service to Country.
Extractions: To locate books on journalism, communication, and advertising in the UNT Libraries, first consult the UNT Online Catalog . The online catalog contains materials added to the collections since 1979. For older materials that cannot be located in the online catalog, you may want to consult the card catalog located on the first floor of Willis Library. You can search subject, author or title in either catalog. Relevant subject headings for journalism include journalists journalism freedom of the press press , and reporters and reporting . Other subjects used in the catalogs can be found in the Library of Congress Subject Headings books located near the reference desk in Willis Library. For information on checking out materials from UNT Libraries, consult the Circulation department's home page
Course Related Web Sites Instructions are given to create a resume by filling out specific fields. Journalists that have contributed articles include pulitzer prize winner James http://www.rollins.edu/communication/wschmidt/webscourserelated.htm
Extractions: "Tens of millions of people sign on to the internet every day to do research...Global knowledge access throughout the internet has become fundamental to the regular working lives of many millions of people. Science, businessour entire worldis transformed as the whole of human knowledge becomes available..." Jim Carroll http://www.afirstlook.com This site provides a series of aids which support Em communication. Their authors provide fresh essays and thoughts on the state of the discipline. It allows you to "Tap into the Experts." Employment Preparation Skills: http://www.careercc.com/ This site provides information on career planning, cover letters, job interviewing, career assessment tests, and resume banks to aid in the job hunt. http://careerpathsonline.com
San Antonio Public Library Ready Reference site features biographies of every Nobelist as well as many of their prizewinning pulitzer prizes - You may select from a timeline to find pulitzer http://www.sat.lib.tx.us/html/readyref.htm
Center For Social Development - Asset Building Ghetto Revolts (Macmillan, 1973), was nominated for a pulitzer prize, Her specific research expertise lies on consumer issues in financial market. http://gwbweb.wustl.edu/csd/asset/sym_presenters.htm
Extractions: September 21-23, 2000 Biographies of Presenters JARED BERNSTEIN, a labor economist, joined the Economic Policy Institute in 1992. His areas of research include income and wage inequality, technology's impact on wages and employment, low-wage labor markets and poverty, minimum wage analysis, and international comparisons. Between 1995 and 1996, he held the post of deputy chief economist at the U.S. Department of Labor. Dr. Bernstein has published extensively in popular and academic journals, and is the co-author of four editions of the book "State of Working America." He holds a PhD in social welfare from Columbia University. SONDRA BEVERLY RAY BOSHARA JOHN P. CASKEY is professor of economics at Swarthmore College. He received his B.A. from Harvard University and his PhD from Stanford University. Over the past decade, his research has focused on financial institutions serving lower-income households and on topics in community economic development. Among his publications are
Extractions: Pay online using PayPal July 1998. Volume I: "Selling the Celluloid Serpent." Ben Hecht's Chicago stories about the silent film business. Collectors Edition printed on deep toned resume paper and card stock of mauve and pumpkin. Hand mounted color images of Mack Sennett, Norma Talmadge and others . Spiral in silk-screened cloth-over-board portfolio. ISBN 0-9667709-0-0. $75.00. Index is provided.
St John's University - St. John's University pulitzer prizes The official site of the pulitzer organization. Nobel prizes - Lists of all Nobel prize winners. Back To Top http://www.stjohns.edu/pls/portal30/sjudev.school.home?p_siteid=42&p_navbar=278&
The Scout Report - April 14, 2000 http//www.pulitzer.org/ 59th Annual Peabody Award winners The pulitzer prize Board recently presented the 2000 pulitzer prizes for achievements in http://ampat.amu.edu.pl/scout/sc140400.htm
Extractions: The Scout Report Volume 6, Number 47 April 14, 2000 A Publication of the Internet Scout Project Computer Science Department, University of Wisconsin The Scout Report is a weekly publication offering a selection of new and newly discovered Internet resources of interest to researchers and educators. However, everyone is welcome to subscribe to one of the mailing lists (plain text or HTML). Subscription instructions are included at the end of each report. Visit the Scout Report web page at: http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sr/ Send comments and contributions to: scout@cs.wisc.edu http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/2000/se-000412.html
WIU Campus Connection - March 24, 2000 For individuals not currently enrolled at WIU, registration begins April 24. Centennial Season of pulitzer prize Winning Plays presents Of Thee I Sing. http://www.wiu.edu/connection/archive/2000/3.24.00.html
Extractions: WIU Campus Connection - March 24, 2000 Western is expanding its summer 2000 class offerings with the addition of a May pre-session, 60 additional course offerings on campus and 13 offerings available through the World Wide Web. The nine course pre-session will start Monday, May 8. Courses in art, biology, education and recreation are among the offerings. Summer school starts Monday, June 5 with four-week and eight-week classes. Courses in lower division, upper division and graduate levels will be offered, including 28 independent study courses for students who may want to study at home. Classes available through the Internet include Web courses in African American studies, communication, computer science, elementary education, English, health, marketing, political science, reading, supply chain management and zoology. "This year the University is offering many new course opportunities for WIU students to graduate earlier or make up time lost if they had schedule changes during the year," said
Extractions: This year's honorees delved into a wealth of local, regional and national issues of great concern to the citizenry of specific communities and the nation as a whole. (Of the international crises coming under scrutiny, some have domestic U.S. implications.) Each reporter or team of journalists produced revelations and insights on matters calling for consideration and repair. For example:
Foyles Bookshop - Prizes And Awards The winners of the other 2005 pulitzer prizes are 2004 Whitbread Biography Award. Category Winner My Heart is my Own The Life of Mary Queen of Scots http://www.foyles.co.uk/foyles/sfp_001.asp?TAG=&CID=
National Geographic Recommended Photography Links Awards The pulitzer Prizes www.pulitzer.org Nationalgeographic.com provides short biographies of both staff and freelance photographers whose work has http://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photolinks.html
Extractions: This site provides useful links to photo lists of all sorts: galleries, photojournalists, societies, manufacturers, 3-D, individuals and organizations, FAQ lists, photography articles, other Web sites, news, travel tips, course information, and directions for joining the mailing list. Note particularly the links to current workshops and university training.
English - Syracuse University Library Includes pulitzer prize for the Novel/Fiction, the National Book Award, Biography, Poetry and Children s) and, from these, one overall winner the http://libwww.syr.edu/research/internet/english/prizes.htm
Extractions: Subject Guides Africa African-American Studies Aging/Gerontology American Literature American Studies Anthropology Architecture Art Asian Studies Biology Business Chemistry Composition/Cultural Rhet Computer Science Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Engineering English/Textual Studies European Studies Exercise Science Film Studies General Science Geographic Info Systems Geography, Human Geography, Physical Government History Information Studies International Relations Journalism Latin American Studies Library Science Linguistics Management Maps/Cartography Mass Communication Mathematics Music Native American Studies Nursing Photography Philosophy Physical Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Radio Reference Religion Science, General Social Science, General Social Work Sociology Television Women's Studies Writing Program Gateway sites Literary prizes Children's literature Science fiction, fantasy, and horror
Biography & Autobiography > Editors, Journalists, Publishers As city editor of pulitzer s New York Evening World, Chapin was the model of DC, pulitzer prize winner Katharine Graham, the woman who transformed The http://www.libreriauniversitaria.it/BUS/r_BIO02500/p_9/Editors__Journalists__Pub