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  1. Some town-country relations in Union city, Ohio (Ohio state university. University studies. Sociology series) by Perry Perdue Denune, 1924
  2. A study of the engineering data of a typical United States city (Columbus, Ohio) for disaster planning purposes by Alden P Colvocoresses, 1958
  3. Lancaster, Ohio, 1800-2000: Frontier Town to Edge City (Urban Life and Urban Landscape Series) by DAVID R. CONTOSTA, 2000-05
  4. Specification of the World City Network.: An article from: Geographical Analysis by Peter J. Taylor, 2001-04-01
  5. Cleveland, Village to Metropolis: A Case Study of Problems of Urban Development in Nineteenth-Century America (Western Reserve Historical Society Publication. Werner D. Mueller Reprint Series.) by Edmund H. Chapman, 1998-11-01
  6. Civil Disorder Is The Disease Of Ibadan: Chieftaincy & Civic Culture In Yoruba City (Western African Studies) by Ruth Watson, 2003-09-01
  7. Across the Wide Missouri: A Diary of a Journey from Virginia to Missouri in 1819 and Back Again in 1822, With a Description of the City of Cincinnat (Stokvis ... in historical chronology and thought) by James Brown Campbell, 1990-06
  8. Final internship report: City of Kettering, Ohio, Planning Division (Alternate plan paper / Mankato State University. Urban and Regional Studies) by Paul C Blair, 1983
  9. Diffusion in a growth pole context: a comment (Ohio. State University, Columbus. Dept. of Geography. Studies in the diffusion of innovation. Discussion paper) by Lawrence A Brown, 1974
  10. Police-community relations in medium sized cities: the Ohio experience;: Report of data gathered as a part of a federally funded study of police-community relations projects in Ohio by Jack Donald Foster, 1974
  11. A study of city-wide citizen participation in ten cities: Albuquerque, New Mexico; Metropolitan Dade County, Florida; Dayton, Ohio; Des Moines, Iowa; Helena, ... Tucson, Arizona; Worcester, Massachusetts by Carl F Johnson, 1975
  12. Case study of the potential economic, environmental and public service impacts of energy development in Appalachian Ohio by Paul S Lande, 1977
  13. Sacred landmarks: Ohio historic inventory forms for the City of Youngstown, Ohio by Susan Tietz, 2002
  14. Studies on the interrelationships between migration and development in third world settings by Victoria A Lawson, 1986

61. Department Of Political Science
Why Study Political Science at ohio state? Graduate Study in Political Science The ohio state University and the City of Columbus Faculty
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    62. Natural Scenes Calm Drivers More Than City Views, Study Finds
    can have a calming effect on drivers, said Jack Nasar, coauthor of the study and professor of city and regional planning at ohio state University.
    http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/natdrive.htm
    OSU News Research Archive
    Search an archive of past research stories.
    Coverage of OSU Research
    Reports on national news coverage of university research.
    Reporting on Cancer
    A reporter's guide to the disease.
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    Who we are and what we do.
    (Last updated 11/24/03) Previous research stories pertaining to Professor Nasar's research: "Critics Are Wrong: Sururban Residents Feel A Strong Sense Of Community, " "Design Competitions Don't Result In Well-Liked Buildings," "New Research Shows What Makes Cities Visually Appealing,"
    NATURAL SCENES CALM DRIVERS MORE THAN CITY VIEWS, STUDY FINDS
    Researchers found that people who viewed a videotape of a drive down a scenic parkway scored lower on a test of frustration than did others who viewed a drive through a metro area cluttered with buildings and utility poles.
    While commuters may not get to choose their views as they drive to work, the results suggest that nature can have a calming effect on drivers, said

    63. A Comparison Study Of The Ohio Proficiency Test Results Between Fourth-Grade Str
    The state of ohio has instituted proficiency testing in the fourth grade since Hamilton, ohio, is a midwestern city of 61400 just outside the greater
    http://www.menc.org/publication/articles/academic/wallick.htm
    From Journal of Research in Music Education , Summer 1998, Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 239-247. Michael D. Wallick , Hamilton (Ohio) City Schools
    A Comparison Study of the Ohio Proficiency Test Results between Fourth-Grade String Pullout Students and Those of Matched Ability
    the practice of withdrawing certain elementary school students from their self-contained classroom, usually for special instruction, field trips, assemblies or school projects. The rest of the class stays with the regular teacher, who presumably does something worthwhile until the whole class is together again. Pull-outs have become almost a nightmare for many elementary school principals, who view the practice as a kind of pernicious anemia that attacks whole-class instruction time. Once pull-outs take hold in a school, there appears to be no end to them, and no way to rid the instructional program of their debilitating impact (p. 32). Hennessey (1984), a sixth-grade classroom teacher, asserts in her article "Pull-outs Disrupt Class Teaching" that: In the final analysis, students still must know how to read, do math, have attained writing and thinking skills, understand basic scientific concepts, and have an awareness of the world, in order to function in our changing world. With the current state of the pull-out syndrome, such proficiency is in severe jeopardy as eager classroom teachers wait for students to return to the classroom so that the teaching process can resume (p. 18).

    64. City Of Cleveland
    The official website for the City of Cleveland ohio. state of the City Address. To view additional images of the Mayor at various events, visit
    http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/index1.html
    City of Cleveland Department Home Pages Aging Department Board of Building Standards and Appeals Board of Examiners of Plumbers and Electricians Board of Zoning Appeals Building and Housing City Planning Commission Civil Service Commission Cleveland Housing Court Cleveland Municipal Court Community Development Department - Director's Office - Administrative Services - Neighborhood Development - Neighborhood Services Community Relations Board Consumer Affairs - Fair Housing Board Economic Development - Director's Office - Empowerment Zone - Workforce Development Fair Campaign Finance Commission Finance Department - Director's Office - Accounts - Assessments and Licenses - Financial Reporting and Control - Information Technology and Services - Internal Audit

    65. The Heartland Institute - Study: School Choice Would Revitalize Ohio Cities - By
    Study School Choice Would Revitalize ohio cities Of ohio s six largest cities, only Columbus has not experienced population declines over the past few
    http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=15210

    66. Cincinnati's Decline Leads Ohio Cities
    Cincinnati lost more people than any ohio city in the past decade, You may also search Indiana and other states for which census data has been released.
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    Saturday, March 17, 2001 Cincinnati's decline leads Ohio cities Census shows suburbs booming

    By Ken Alltucker, Cindy Schroeder, Michael D. Clark,
    Robert Anglen and John Byczkowski
    The Cincinnati Enquirer
    Cincinnati lost more people than any Ohio city in the past decade, but the region's surrounding counties have boomed as thousands have fled the city and Hamilton County to live in new suburban homes. INTERACTIVE MAP
    Click here
    to look at census numbers for your Ohio neighborhood, city or county. To do a local search, type in a zip code, or click on "Interactive Census Map." You may also search Indiana and other states for which census data has been released. Kentucky is not yet available.
    MORE COVERAGE
    Ohio becoming more diverse
    Minorities become some areas' majority Numbers reveal flow of Hispanics into area State numbers may lead to political shift ... Tracts, blocks and undercounts: a census vocabulary Greater Cincinnati accelerated its reach to the north and east, making Warren, Butler, Clermont and Brown among Ohio's fastest-growing counties, according to Census 2000 results released Friday. ( Map of population change The city's 9.1 percent population drop, to 331,285, was largely expected, but Mayor Charlie Luken said the numbers punctuate the need to shore up the city's housing and job base in order to prevent further decline.

    67. Library Services For Hispanic⁄Latino Community Members
    The state Library of ohio and the ohio Library Council Diversity Awareness and Resources Creating a Book Loan Program for InnerCity Latino Families
    http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/LPD/tk_latino.html
    Community Analysis

    Access

    Collection Development

    Connections
    ...
    Staff
    Some of the subject headings in this document were reprinted with permission from a State Library of California publication,
    Contains socioeconomic comparisons of foreign born with one another and with the native population. The Hispanic Population in the United States
    Provides a profile of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the U.S. Hispanic population. Ohio Population News: Hispanics in the Midwest
    Center for Family and Demographic Research; Bowling Green State University
    Indicates the largest proportion of the Hispanic population is from Mexico. Also includes population percent by county, age structure, and living arrangements for the Hispanic child population in households. Ohio Population News: Education in Ohio
    Center for Family and Demographic Research; Bowling Green State University Indicates earnings by educational attainment and educational progress by Ohio students. Race and Ethnicity in Rural America
    Economic Research Service; U.S. Department of Agriculture Overview of demographic and economic trends and characteristics of nonmetropolitan minority residents.

    68. ISEP Institutions
    Links about ohio state of ohio City of Springfield Profile One of ohio s state universities, Miami enrolls about 16500 students.
    http://www.isep.org/us/oh/
    Back to Search and Directory Home
    Map from used by permission of Microsoft Corporation. Study in the USA: Ohio
    USA Country Handbook The USA Country Handbook will help you prepare for your departure and provide you with insight into what to expect when you arrive in the United States. In addition to preliminary visa information, the handbook describes the U.S. educational system, provides information on health issues and what to bring, briefly outlines matters of daily life in the United States, and provides further sources of information on the United States.
    ISEP member institutions in Ohio:
    John Carroll University

    Miami University

    Wittenberg University

    Links about Ohio:
    State of Ohio

    City of Springfield

    National Park Service: Ohio
    Ohio State Parks JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY University Heights, Ohio (Metro Cleveland pop. 1.38 million) Undergraduate, Graduate Academic year or semester exchanges AP ratio of 1:1 http://www.jcu.edu/ Divisions: Colleges of Arts and Sciences Business * (accountancy*, business logistics, economics, finance, management, marketing).

    69. Ohio State University
    Vic Cohn Undergraduate Scholarships for study at Hebrew University (only) The ohio state University is the editorial home for two publications.
    http://fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/Directory/ohiostate.htm
    OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
    Columbus, Ohio Program

    Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures (NELC)

    Middle East Studies Center (MESC)

    Undergraduate International Studies Program (UISP)
    Melton Center for Jewish Studies Degrees Offered
    BA (Arabic and Hebrew)
    MA (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish)
    MA in Comparative Studies
    BA in Islamic Studies, Jewish Studies, International Studies - Middle East Studies Track
    MA and PhD in individual departments Middle East Languages Arabic (Literary at all levels, Colloquial, Composition, Conversation, Linguistics, Poetry) Hebrew (Literary, Modern and Biblical at all levels, Composition, Conversation, Poetry) Persian (All levels, Literature, Literature in Translation) Turkish (All levels, Literature, Literature in Translation) Akkadian Biblical Aramaic Ugaritic Sumerian Hittite Courses Agricultural Economics Middle East Economic Development (periodically) Anthropology Culture in the Contemporary Middle East (periodically) The Anthropology of Women, Culture and Development (annually) Theoretical Issues and the Ethnography of the Middle East (periodically) The Colonial and the Post-Colonial City in the Middle East (periodically) Arabic Culture of the Contemporary Arab World (quarterly) Classical and Medieval Arabic Literature in Translation (annually) Modern Arabic Literature in Translation (annually) Arabic Grammar I (annually) Arabic Grammar II (annually) Intermediate Literary Arabic Reading (annually) Intermediate Arabic Conversation and Composition (annually)

    70. U.S. Universities, By State
    Spertus Institute of Jewish studies Trinity Christian College Trinity International University Carroll College; Montana state University System
    http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ/state/
    UT Directory UT Offices A-Z Campus/Parking Maps UT Sitemap ... Web U.S. Higher Education
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    AL AK AZ AR ... VI (also available organized alphabetically

    71. The Hometown Advantage - New Report Finds Retail Development Costs Ohio Taxpayer
    Another factor is that ohio cities collect both property and income taxes. (In most states, there is no local income tax. In ohio, income taxes account for
    http://www.newrules.org/retail/news_archive.php?browseby=slug&slugid=265

    72. Cooperation Between Israel And The State Of Ohio
    In his role with the Columbus Chamber, Lhota sought to promote the city as an ohio state received one grant to investigate the cause of wheat diseases.
    http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/states/OH.html
    Cooperation Between Israel
    and the State of Ohio
    Exports to Israel in 2004: Percentage change from 2003: Israel's rank as trade partner: Total exports since 1991: Military Contracts with Israel in 2004 Using Foreign Military Financing: Jewish Population in 2001: Jewish Percentage of Total Population: Binational foundation grants shared by Ohio institutions: BARD (1987-2003): BSF (1987-2004): BIRD (1977-2003): Recipients of grants from U.S.-Israel binational foundations: Audio Technica US, Inc.
    Bowling Green
    Case Western
    Case Western Medical School
    Case Western University Hospital
    Cincinnati Electronics Corp.
    Cincinnati Milacron Inc.
    Cleveland Clinic Foundation
    Computer Logics Ltd.
    Essef Corporation Frantz Medical Development Keithly Instruments Inc. Kent State NCR Corporation Ohio State Spectra-Physics Laser Plane, Inc. Telxon Triplett Corp.

    73. Notre Dame Archives Collections
    EMU Unidentified Manuscripts; ZAW United States. Army. ohio Infantry Regiment AVP Vice President for Advanced studies / Graduate studies and
    http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/default.htm
    Archives
    Collections
    • AAR : Aaron Ignatius Abell Papers ZAA : Charles Januarius Acton Letters sent BAE : Brother Aidan 's Extracts ALN : Brother Alban Ledgers ALB : George Albertson Papers AHC All Hallows College (Dublin, Ireland) Records ALL : Barbara Allen Oral histories AFC American Federation of Catholic Societies Collection AMR Americanism Collection APC Amerika Publishing Company Records ANT Anti-Catholic Printed Material Collection ARM : James W. Armsey Papers VAT Archivio vaticano Fondo Bolognetti ACP Association of Chicago Priests Records ACS Association of Contemplative Sisters Records AVX : Material Separated from Audio-Visual Collections AUD : Ernest Audran Papers BAA : Peter A. Baart BCH : Ferdinand Dominic Bach Correspondence BAC : Cletus S. Bachofer Papers ZCF : Stephen T. Badin Papers ZAB : Baestlé - Bonté - DeSeille Family Papers BHN : Leonard "Pete" Bahan Papers BLD : Ideal Baldoni Papers BAR : Frederic Baraga Papers KYB Bardstown (Ky.). Board of Trustees Records BRN : Geno C. Baroni Papers NUE National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs BRW : Paul Charles Bartholomew Papers ZAR : Burnett C.

    74. ISA: Alumni Universities - Study Abroad With ISA
    ohio Northern University ohio state University ohio University, Athens Salisbury state University Salt Lake Community College San Diego City College
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    Quick Links... Home Argentina - Buenos Aires Australia - Brisbane Australia - Sydney Chile - Valpara­so Costa Rica - San Jos© Dominican Republic - Santiago England, UK - London England, UK - Reading France - Paris Italy - Rome Mexico - Guanajuato Perº - Lima Spain - Barcelona Spain - Granada Spain - Madrid Spain - M¡laga Spain - Salamanca Spain - Santander Spain - Sevilla Spain - Valencia What's Included? How To Apply Scholarships Financial Aid Transcripts Request A Catalog Eurail Information Volunteer and Internships Interested Students Enrolled Students Alumni Parents Comments From Students Comments From Faculty Search by Catalog Code Search for Alumni Site Map International Studies Abroad Est. 1987 Home Programs About ISA Admissions ...
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    Students from the following universities have participated in ISA programs. The list grows every year! If your university name does not appear on the list, please do not assume that you are unable to participate in an ISA program. More than likely, you will be able to participate without any problem whatsoever. Please contact the ISA office if your university does not appear on the list and you have questions.
    US Alumni Universities
    Agnes Scott College
    Alfred University
    Amherst College
    Arizona State University
    Auburn University
    Augsburg College
    Austin Community College
    Bard College
    Barnard College
    Baylor University Blinn Junior College Boston University Brandeis University Bridgewater State College

    75. Cleveland State University, Ohio
    Cleveland state University, ohio features five undergraduate colleges and two The city of Cleveland boasts many cultural institutions, an extensive park
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    76. Socialstudies.org | Local And State Councils
    Now meeting near you Find a local, state, or regional social studies Missouri state Council; Greater Kansas City; Greater St. Louis; Southeast Missouri
    http://www.socialstudies.org/local/
    Search this site:
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    Local and State Councils
    National Council for the Social Studies is affiliated with and supports state, local, and regional social studies councils and organizations across the United States. NCSS Affiliation Information on affiliating your local council with National Council for the Social Studies. Learn more about NCSS Affiliation Seeing stars NCSS annually awards affiliates with Gold and Silver Star awards for their service in strengthening social studies education. Learn more about NCSS Gold and Silver Star Councils Now meeting near you Find a local, state, or regional social studies meeting in your area.

    77. Institute For Justice: Property Rights Cases: Norwood, OH: Ohio Supreme Court
    IJ will file papers today asking the state’s High Court to review a decision “The study is a sham, and the City has defined ‘deteriorating’ so broadly,
    http://www.ij.org/private_property/norwood/7_5_05pr.html
    Donate Contact Us Home Read more on this case
    Institute for Justice and Norwood Homeowners To Ask Ohio Supreme Court to Curb Eminent Domain Abuse
    WEB RELEASE: July 5, 2005
    Media Contact:
    John Kramer or Lisa Knepper
    [Property Rights] IJ clients Carl Jr. and Joy Gamble Washington, D.C. State ex rel. Bruestle v. Rich www.castlecoalition.org Top Story More Top Stories New London Property Owners Safe For Now
    But Push for Legislative Reform Continues
    Kelo Author Says Eminent Domain Abuse "Unwise" ... Forward to a Friend

    78. Decentralizing Federal Employment: Feasibility And Impact On Ohio Cities: Q&A -
    Why should federal agencies consider decentralizing to ohio cities? Do the conclusions of this study have implications for cities in other states?
    http://www.buckeyeinstitute.org/article.php?id=213

    79. What You Can Do With A Women's Studies Major
    Staff of Arizona state Univ. Commission on the Status of Women. Legal aid attorney in the juvenile rights division in New York City.
    http://www.msu.edu/~wmstdy/wsmjr1.htm
    Career Opportunities for Women's Studies Majors An Annotated Bibliography
    1. What You Can Do with a Degree in Women's Studies
    A. Employment Skills You Gain With a Liberal Arts Education
    Women's studies provides you with all the benefits of a liberal arts degree. Liberal arts education emphasizes critical thinking, which can be applied to a multitude of careers. It demonstrates to a potential employer that you have the confidence, skills, and maturity to earn a college degree; that you are well-rounded, having studied a wide variety of topics rather than one narrow skill area; that you likely are able to think more globally than many other job applicants. Managers often prefer liberal arts majors because they think they are better at organizing material, writing well, and making oral presentations. Moreover, a Women's Studies major equips you with significant additional advantages... B. Additional Employment Skills You Gain With a WS Degree
    C. Fields of Graduate Study That WS Majors Have Pursued

    The fields of graduate study that Women's Studies majors have pursued include: Administration, advocacy, anthropology, arts, counseling, education, history, humanities, international studies, law, library science, philosophy, psychology, public health, public policy, social work, and sociology.

    80. Case Studies: Combining Innovative Finance Techniques: Ohio's Approach - Innovat
    Like other large midwestern states, ohio boasts an extensive transportation This case study focuses on ohio s use of toll credits to match the Federal
    http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/innovativefinance/ifp/csohio.htm
    Case Study - Multiple Strategies
    Combining Innovative Finance Techniques: Ohio's Approach
    The Financing Challenge
    Like other large midwestern states, Ohio boasts an extensive transportation system which relies heavily on motor fuel taxes to fund ongoing operations and maintenance as well as improvement and expansion. Ohio has the tenth largest highway network in the country and the fifth highest volume of traffic. Given increasing traffic volumes, Ohio's congestion is growing and the state is near the top of the "second tier" states that are now facing the type of congestion that cities such as Atlanta and Los Angeles have faced for decades. At the same time, system maintenance requirements are escalating. These trends are having a major effect on funding needs. The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) must decide each year how to allocate its approximately $2 billion budget. The preservation of the large existing network consumes 85 percent of ODOT's revenue, limiting the state's ability to fund new capacity. In order to meet essential capital needs, ODOT is restraining operational growth. Over the last several years, ODOT has implemented cost reduction and operational efficiency measures that have resulted in a savings of more than $400 million in actual and deferred operating costs since 1994. At the same time, however, Ohio drivers have increased their use of more environmentally-friendly ethanol-based fuels, which are taxed at a lower rate than traditional fuels; consumption of these fuels has increased from 16 percent to 40 percent of total gasoline consumption over the last five years, and is expected to continue. The high consumption levels of more environmentally friendly fuels is negatively impacting both state gas tax revenues and Federal funds.

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