Department of the Navy - Memorandum for the Record - Infrastructure Analysis Team Meeting 14 August 2004 Meeting with Kitsap County (WASH) Representatives (open access)

Department of the Navy - Memorandum for the Record - Infrastructure Analysis Team Meeting 14 August 2004 Meeting with Kitsap County (WASH) Representatives

Mr. Wayne Arny, ASN (I&E) met with 6 Kitsap County representatives at the Pentagon in the CNO Conference Room at the Pentagon at 1000 on 14 Aug 2004. Enclosure (1) contains the names and titles of these representatives. Additionally, Mr. Andrew Hunter, MLA advisor to Congressman Dicks' office was present. The following naval personnel were also present: Robert Uhrich and CDR David Sienicki, CEC, USN (ASN (I&E)); Mr. David Lacroix and CDR Robert E. Vincent 11, JAGC, USN (DASN (IS&A); and, LCDR Heidi Fleming, USN, and Lisa St Andre (Navy OLA) w/ attachments
Date: August 29, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Community Input from Naval Station Bremerton/Submarine Base, Bangor, WA titled: Kitsap County Military Support Resource Assessment (open access)

Community Input from Naval Station Bremerton/Submarine Base, Bangor, WA titled: Kitsap County Military Support Resource Assessment

Community Input on Naval Station Bremerton/Submarine Base, Bangor, WA titled: Kitsap County Military Support Resource Assessment. Report includes Kitsap County, WA demographics, and county agency and coalition reports. It also includes brochures and similar material for Kitsap County, WA.
Date: June 22, 2005
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Texas Steer (U. S. S. Texas), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 20, 1932 (open access)

The Texas Steer (U. S. S. Texas), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 20, 1932

Weekly newspaper of the U.S.S. Texas that includes news and information of interest to crew members.
Date: February 20, 1932
Creator: Texas (Battleship)
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History

Oral History Interview with Abbie McMillen, August 4, 2015

Access: Use of this item is restricted to the UNT Community
Transcript of an interview with Abbie McMillan, homesteader and simple life advocate, concerning her childhood; early experiences with gardening and self-sufficiency; discovering the Nearings and the Simple Life; decision to homestead in Maine; memories of the Nearings and the Good Life Center.
Date: August 4, 2015
Creator: Pomerleau, Clark A. & McMillen, Abbie
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hellcat News, (Kirkland, Wash.), Vol. 36, No. 8, Ed. 1, April 1982 (open access)

Hellcat News, (Kirkland, Wash.), Vol. 36, No. 8, Ed. 1, April 1982

Newsletter published by the 12th Armored Division Association, discussing news related to the activities of the U.S. Army unit and updates on previous members of the division.
Date: April 1982
Creator: Twelfth Armored Division Association (U.S.)
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby at Dallas County Jail] (open access)

[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby at Dallas County Jail]

Poor quality photocopies of letters which were sent to Jack Ruby during his time at Dallas County Jail. The letters were written by citizens, many of whom express an interest in his well-being and spirituality. Newspaper clippings are included.
Date: 1964~
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Oral History Interview with Jian Rzeszewicz] transcript

[Oral History Interview with Jian Rzeszewicz]

Oral history with Jian Rzeszewicz regarding her adoption to Washington from Zhan-Jian, Guadong Province, China. She shares what her childhood was like, particularly that the diversity of the general population in Washington helped her feel more accepted, and her parents' efforts to connect her to Chinese culture and other adoptees. She also discusses her connections to the other girls adopted at the same time as her and her trip to China where she visited the orphanage where she lived as a baby. She also shares the emotional impact of meeting her foster mother and her advocacy for adopted children in the United States.
Date: 2015~
Creator: Rzeszewicz, Jian
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
Hellcat News, (Kirkland, Wash.), Vol. 36, No. 10, Ed. 1, June 1982 (open access)

Hellcat News, (Kirkland, Wash.), Vol. 36, No. 10, Ed. 1, June 1982

Newsletter published by the 12th Armored Division Association, discussing news related to the activities of the U.S. Army unit and updates on previous members of the division.
Date: June 1982
Creator: Twelfth Armored Division Association (U.S.)
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Hellcat News, (Kirkland, Wash.), Vol. 36, No. 4, Ed. 1, December 1981 (open access)

Hellcat News, (Kirkland, Wash.), Vol. 36, No. 4, Ed. 1, December 1981

Newsletter published by the 12th Armored Division Association, discussing news related to the activities of the U.S. Army unit and updates on previous members of the division.
Date: December 1981
Creator: Twelfth Armored Division Association (U.S.)
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Prison Notes: an Introductory Study of Inmate Marginalia (open access)

Prison Notes: an Introductory Study of Inmate Marginalia

This thesis introduces the study of inmate marginalia as a method for understanding inmates’ uses of texts in prison libraries and for understanding the motivations for these uses. Marginalia are the notes, drawings, underlining, and other markings left by readers in the texts with which they interact. I use the examples of the Talmudic projects to set a precedent for the integration of marginal discourses into the central discourse of society. Next, I discuss the arguments surrounding the use of texts in prison libraries, including an outline for an ideal study of inmate marginalia. Finally, I discuss the findings of my on-site research at four prison libraries in Washington State. After scanning evidence of marginalia from forty-eight texts, a relatively small sample, I divided the marginalia by gender of facility, genre of text, address of the marginalia, and type of marginalia and found statistically significant correlations (p < 0.05) between gender and genre, gender and address, gender and type, and genre and type. However, while these correlations are statistically weak and require further investigation, the statistically significant correlations indicate the potential for integrating inmate marginalia studies into the scholarly discussions regarding inmates’ interactions with texts in prison.
Date: December 2015
Creator: Hunter, Cody
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Neighboring, Social Networks, and Collective Efficacy on Crime Victimization: an Alternative to the Systemic Model (open access)

The Effects of Neighboring, Social Networks, and Collective Efficacy on Crime Victimization: an Alternative to the Systemic Model

The systemic model posits that informal social control directly reduces crime victimization and social networks indirectly reduce crime victimization through informal social control. While empirical testing of the systemic model advanced the theory, important analytical issues remain. First, social networks are inconsistently conceptualized and measured. Second, the conceptual relationship between social networks and informal social control remains unclear. This study addresses these issues by testing an alternative to the systemic model, including new constructs and hypotheses. The goal is to develop better indicators for the model and refine the theory, rethinking and deepening the existing theory about neighborhood effects on crime victimization. The data come from the 2002-2003 Seattle Neighborhoods and Crime Survey (N=2,200). Structural equation modeling (SEM), a multivariate statistical technique, was used to analyze these data. The SEM included five latent constructs (neighboring, neighborhood and non-neighborhood social networks, collective efficacy, and crime victimization) and six social structural variables (racially homogeneous neighborhood, resident tenure, household income, family disruption, male, and non-white ethnicity). One of my 9 hypotheses was supported; the remaining hypotheses were partly supported. The results support my argument that the systemic model is too simplistic, but the relationships among the variables are not exactly as I hypothesized. …
Date: May 2015
Creator: Soto, Anthony Jaime
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hellcat News, (Kirkland, Wash.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1, July 1982 (open access)

Hellcat News, (Kirkland, Wash.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1, July 1982

Newsletter published by the 12th Armored Division Association, discussing news related to the activities of the U.S. Army unit and updates on previous members of the division.
Date: July 1982
Creator: Twelfth Armored Division Association (U.S.)
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
Hellcat News, (Kirkland, Wash.), Vol. 31, No. 2, Ed. 1, October/November 1976 (open access)

Hellcat News, (Kirkland, Wash.), Vol. 31, No. 2, Ed. 1, October/November 1976

Newsletter published by the 12th Armored Division Association, discussing news related to the activities of the U.S. Army unit and updates on previous members of the division.
Date: 1976
Creator: Twelfth Armored Division Association (U.S.)
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History
A Comparative Study of School Climate and Leadership Behavior of Elementary and Secondary Principals (open access)

A Comparative Study of School Climate and Leadership Behavior of Elementary and Secondary Principals

This study investigates the relationship between the school climate, as perceived by the professional staff, and specific leadership behavior, as reported by the school principals in a selected school district in the state of Washington, The purpose of the study is to determine the extent to which the leader behavior of the principal correlates with- the total school climate as well as with the individual factors comprising the school climate. There are no statistically significant relationships among the variables studied. The hypothesis that the higher the leadership skills of the principal the more beneficial would be the climate of the school is not supported. The results suggest that the school climate is independent of the leadership behavior of the principal. Since no difference was found when the factors of climate were considered cumulatively, the individual factors were analyzed for significance. The seven factors of climate, identified by James Tunney and James Jenkins from the CFK Ltd. School Climate Profile, were independent of the leadership ability of the principal.
Date: August 1978
Creator: Bukhair, Carolyn G.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of Four Seattle Repertory Theatre Seasons: 1970-1974 (open access)

An Analysis of Four Seattle Repertory Theatre Seasons: 1970-1974

The Seattle Repertory Theatre is one of the most successful regional theatre companies in the country. This study attempts to determine the components-of its success. It concludes that the unique community acceptance and support of the Seattle Repertory Theatre is due primarily to the innovations of its Artistic Director, W. Duncan Ross, including a departure from the "permanent company" repertory theatre concept to a more flexible "nucleus company" supported by special guest artists, a shift in play selection emphasis from traditional dramatic plays to more contemporary and comedic works, and shortened .duration for each play from four to three weeks. Also examined are the growth of American Theatre, Ross's community involvement, guest directors, critical acceptance, and audience attendance.
Date: May 1976
Creator: Bass, Penny
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library