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    An exploratory descriptive study of the perceptions of elderly African American men and women on social support systems, 1998

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    The objective of this study was to determine if there was a difference between the perceptions of elderly African American men and women regarding social support systems. To obtain this objective the researcher conducted an exploratory descriptive research design. A self-administered 31 item questionnaire was given to fifteen elderly African American men and fifteen African American women in rural North Carolina. A non-probability convenience sample was used for this population. The null hypothesis of this study were rejected at the .05 level of significance. The results of this study revealed that the elderly had a strong perception of social support systems. They felt loved by and involved with family, friends and others. The study did not reveal any statistical significant difference between the two groups of elderly

    Structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of graphene-based nanomaterials, 2013

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    The binding of radical groups such as hydrogen, hydroxyl, epoxide, or fluorine to the graphene surface, forms covalent bonds and transforms the trigonal sp2 orbital to the tetragonal sp3 orbital. Such a transformation drastically modifies electronic properties, which leads to the opening of a bandgap through the removal of the bands near the Fermi level of the pristine graphene. We have investigated the structural, electronic, magnetic, and vibrational properties of functionalized graphene based on first-principles densityfunctional calculations. A twist-boat conformation is identified as the energetically most favorable nonmetallic configuration for fully oxidized graphene. The calculated Raman G-band blue shift is in very good agreement with experimental observations. A detailed analysis of fluorographene membranes indicates that there exist prominent chair and stirrup conformations, which correlate with the experimentally observed in-plane lattice expansion contrary to a contraction in graphane. The optical response of fluorographene is investigated using the GW-Bethe-Salpeter equation approach. The results are in good conformity with the experimentally observed optical gap and reveal predominant chargetransfer excitations arising from strong electron-hole interactions. The appearance of bounded excitons in the ultraviolet region can result in an excitonic Bose-Einstein condensate in fluorographene. Hydrogenated epitaxial graphene has distinctive electronic properties compared to the two-sided hydrogenated graphene. The stability of a given hydrogenation pattern is strongly influenced by the amount of sp2-hybridized bonding in the structure. A trigonal planar networked hydrogenation pattern is identified as an intrinsic ferromagnetic semiconductor, which is in good conformity with experimental observations. The electronic structure of graphite and rotational-stacked multilayer epitaxial graphene as a function of the applied electric bias is investigated using dispersion-corrected density-functional theory. The tailoring of electronic band structure correlates with the interlayer coupling tuned by the applied bias. The implications of controllable electronic structure of rotationally fault-stacked epitaxial graphene grown on the C-face of SiC for future device applications are discussed. We have also investigated the electronic properties of fully hydrogenated boron-nitride (BN) layer and zigzag-edged nanoribbons using dispersion-corrected density-functional calculations. Among various low-energy hydrogenated membranes referred to as chair, boat, twist-boat, and stirrup, the stirrup conformation is the most energetically favorable one. The zigzag-edged BN nanoribbon, prominently fabricated in experiments, possesses intrinsic half-metallicity with full hydrogenation. The half-metallicity can be tuned by applying a transverse electric bias, thereby providing a promising route for spintronics device applications

    A descriptive study of medical social workers' perceptions of HIV/AIDS, older adults and service delivery, 2001

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    This study examines the HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of medical social workers that provide services to older adult populations and the effects that may impact service delivery. It was hypothesized that medical social workers believe that they lack sufficient knowledge to provide social work services to older adults with HIV/ AIDS. The study sample consists of medical social workers who work with older adult patients and residents at a southeast Atlanta hospital and nursing home. The study reported the findings of a 23-item questionnaire that measured knowledge of HIV/AIDS older adult related issues, professional preparation and attitudes regarding sexuality and older adults. A descriptive approach was used to analyze the data and report significant findings. Findings showed that social workers were knowledgeable, yet lacked knowledge in critical areas. Overall social workers believed that they were not prepared to provide effective service delivery. This research is of importance because in order to enhance the quality of life for at risk older adults, social workers need to evaluate their level of knowledge, their attitudes and become aware of any gaps in knowledge or biases that may impede effective service delivery

    Front Matter, Fall 1974

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    Spelman Messenger December 1888 vol. 5 no. 2

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    The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of historic collections as part of the projectOur Story: Digitizing Publications and Photographs of the Historically Black Atlanta University Center Institutions

    The Brownite Yearbook 1984

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    The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of historic collections as part of the project Our Story: Digitizing Publications and Photographs of the Historically Black Atlanta University Center Institutions

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