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Providence Black Population - 1980
Providence Black Population by Census tracts 1980 Black Population: 18,546 (11.8% of Providence) Key: white - less than 100 horizontal lines - 100-500 hatched - 500 - 1,000 black - more than 1,000https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1082/thumbnail.jp
Census Regions & Divisions of the U.S.
Map of the nine Census Regions and Divisions in the US. They are: Pacific, Mountain, West North Central, West South Central, East North Central, East South Central, South Atlantic, Middle Atlantic, and New England.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1036/thumbnail.jp
Providence population by Census Tract - 1980
Providence population (156,804) by Census Tract, 1980 Key (in thousands): white - less than 2.5 horizontal lines - 2.5-5.4 hatched - 5.5-7.0 black - more than 7.0https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1083/thumbnail.jp
Providence Median Age by Census - 1980
Providence Median age by Census tract in 1980https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1097/thumbnail.jp
Eye on Ethics: The Limits of Professional Competence
Clearly, social workers should offer professional services only when they have proper education, training, knowledge, and skills. To do otherwise would be irresponsible. Social workers should have at least minimally acceptable competence to meet clients’ needs and perform the duties required by their employers
Idealization and Desire in the Hundred Acre Wood: A.A. Milne and Christopher (Robin)
Argues that A.A. Milne\u27s Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner represent the conscious rejection, unconscious reproduction, and re-imaging of the author\u27s traumatic Victorian childhood
Davol Square Shopping Center - Interior
Home to the Davol Rubber Co. from 1884 until 1977, the complex were rehabilitated and reopened for mixed retail and office use in 1982. However, despite high occupancy and easy highway access, the shops slowly disappeared and the mall closed down in 1991. Davol Square was Providence’s first attempt of converting factory space into retail/office use based on the model of San Francisco’s Ghirardelli Square (1962) and was meant to rival Boston’s Quincy Marketplace/Faneuil Hall which opened in the late 1970s. According to Jordy, the most original aspect of the complex is the overhead glazing of an alley between three- and four-story buildings which had created the core shopping arcade. Since the 1990s, the buildings have reverted as a permanent display center for the wholesale jewelry trade and is therefore closed to the public.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1100/thumbnail.jp
Developing Library Websites Optimized for Mobile Devices
The article explores the development of library websites optimized for mobile devices. Topics to be covered will include beginning the process of developing for mobile devices, assessing project goals, text-based contact with library staff, and mobile device emulators
Eye on Ethics: The Expanding Use of Computer-Based Services in Clinical Social Work
Cybertherapy is just one example of a wide range of computer-based technologies that a relatively small but growing number of social workers are using to provide clinical services. In recent years clinical social workers have provided Internet-based counseling services to people they have not met in person; practitioners use live chat technology and e-mail (sometimes known as e-therapy or online counseling), moderated forums, and self-guided Web-based interventions with automated feedback
Metallurgy in the Roman Forts of Scotland: An Archaeological Analysis
Investigates the presence of metalworking in thirty-seven Roman forts in Scotland during the Flavian, Antonine, and Severan occupations largely through analysis of published documentation concerning relevant archaeological excavations