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Professor Nancy Baker
This image shows Nancy Baker, professor of Health and Exercise Science and winner of the 1983 Edgar M. Carlson Award for Distinguished Teaching
Oral History Interview with Nancy Lieberman, November 8, 2012
Interview with Nancy Lieberman, a sports broadcast journalist. The interview includes biographical information about her life growing up in New York, her time on the first women's Olympic basketball team, and her career as a coach, author, and journalist on ESPN
Promoting Adult Learning Through Civil Discourse in the Public Library
This chapter investigates the adult learning through civil discourse within public library settings. Crucial to the success of a working democracy, the author traces the history of libraries as locations for the development of an engaged and knowledgeable citizenry.This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Kranich, Nancy. "Promoting Adult Learning Through Civil Discourse in the Public Library." New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, no. 127, Fall 2010: 15-24, which has been published in final form at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ace.377/pdf.Peer reviewe
Modern Education Features Audio-Visual Aids
Nancy Baker predicts important use for educational movies in classrooms of the future</p
Can the First Amendment Coexist with Civility? Response to ‘What Is the Role of Law in Promoting Civility? What Are Its Limits?'
Rancorous rhetoric has taken over the public square, causing many citizens to retreat from democratic work. Although self-governance and human dignity benefit when citizens express their views, it takes more than diverse voices to make democracy strong. It takes civility--reasoned public discourse where respect, restraint, responsibility, and empathy coexist with free expression so that fellow citizens can hear each other. And it also takes safe spaces—public forums like those in libraries, where communities come together at the intersection of law and civility and strike their own balance between the boundaries and norms of civil discourse.Originally published in Insights on Law & Society
First National Bank of South Gate--Ivy Baker Priest photo album
Cover: 1st National Bank of South Gate Ivy Baker Priest. Ivy Baker Priest, center, with Senator George Murphy, left, and unidentified. The Morris Studio, Long Beach, Calif. Ivy Baker Priest, center, with two unidentifed men. Ivy Baker Priest smiling, Masquerade party-1960. Wagner International Photos, New York, N.Y. Ivy Baker Priest, formal portrait. Ivy Baker Priest, portrait, Columbus, Ohio, 1960. Ivy Baker Priest, right, and daughter Nancy; label reads: Nancy\u27s ability to handle chop sticks is very impressive, ut no more so than other accomplishments. She is already an expert cook, and Mrs. Priest values Nancy\u27s ideas in decorating. Nancy Priest cooking; label reads Nancy is servine here her favorite meal to the family -- a Chinese dinner. The members of the family take turns in planning and preparing dinner. Roy\u27s favorite meal features hamburgers and ice cream. Ivy Bmaker Priest, center, with daughter Nancy, left; Tab Hunter, second from left; Roy B. Priest, second from right, and unidentified man, right. Ivy aker Priest, left presents U.S. Savings Bond award to William Bendix, center, with unidentified young woman. Ivy Baker Priest, left, with two unidentified men. Ivy Baker Priest, center, with George F. Meredith, Vice President Federal Insurance Company, NYC and Mrs. Meredith. Ivy Baker Priest, left, with Mr. Jesse James, Treasurer State of Texas, Austin, Texas; and Mrs. Walter Beeson, and Walter E. Beeson, President, Great American Life Ins. Co., Newark, NJ. Ivy Baker Priest, right, with H. Everett Olson, Vice President-Finance Carnation Company, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. W.W. Overton, Jr., and W.W. Overton, Jr., Chm. of Board Texas Bank and Trust Co. of Dallas. Ivy Baker Priest, right, with a relative in Mancester, England
Iowa State Celebrates 90 Years of Progress
Pres. Charles E. Friley has announced that Iowa State will observe on March 22 the goth anniversary of its founding. Nancy Baker reviews the growth of courses for women at the college since the first day in 1869</p
Exploring Participation in People With Glaucoma
Abstract
Date Presented 4/1/2017
Glaucoma is a prevalent eye disease and adversely affects people’s function. We conducted a study to explore how glaucoma influences people’s participation. Results indicate that how people were able to accomplish their participation roles was a significant indicator of glaucoma severity.
Primary Author and Speaker: Heather Livengood
Contributing Authors: Nancy Baker, Joel S. Schuman</jats:p
Nancy Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie, author, Nashville, TN, examines two conversations Jesus had, one with his Father, the other with Paul, and how God feels our pain with us
Gold medalist Nancy Greene in parade on Baker Street
Gold medalist Nancy Greene parades down Baker Street riding in a convertible during her return to Nelson after competing in the 1968 Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble, France, March 10, 1968
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