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Kernel of Hope
Students enrolled in the Regional Interdisciplinary Internship course prepare final presentations covering all of their work during the spring semester and present their work to their colleagues, Linfield staff and faculty, community partners, and community sponsors of the internship programs. Gina Castillo interned with Kernel of Hope and gave this presentation as part of her Kemper Internship during 2013
Tess Little interview for a Wright State University History Course
On February 27, 2011 Gina Castillo-Alvarez interviewed Lorena Mora-Mowry, founder of Mujer Latina Hoy, for a class project dealing with oral histories and capturing the history of the Miami Valley. During the interview Lorena discussed her life and events that she remembered. No transcript is available for this interview
Radical Women. Gina Petry interview
Discussing the mission, history, goals, and activities of the socialist, feminist organization Radical Women, with organizer Gina Petry
Lorena Mora-Mowry interview for a Wright State University History Course
On February 20, 2011 Gina Castillo-Alvarez interviewed Tess Little, a professor at Sinclair Community College, for a class project dealing with oral histories and capturing the history of the Miami Valley. During the interview Tess discussed her life and events that she remembered. A transcript is not available for this interview
Individualism and the ruined woman in print and film: social standards, stratification and feminine independence in Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders, David Attwood's The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, and Pen Densham's Moll Flanders
The 18th Century is undeniably rife with social and political unrest. The highly capitalist nature of society created highly striated social groups ranging from the financially elite to the abjectly poor and morally weak. Minority groups always suffer in these environments and in England the women were truly subject to the depravity of the era. Women as a social group were set up to and expected to fail. Without money and status a woman could amount to nothing more than a wet nurse or a prostitute. Yet, in these stations women were labeled “ruined” and they were ostracized by those in power. This semester I hope to research the social station of women in 18th Century women by examining culture, history, and literature. Specifically, I hope to target Defoe as a major author who sympathizes his ruined women characters in order to show the flaws in 18th Century society. He examines Moll Flanders as the pitiable prostitute, and manages to showcase the struggles of womanhood despite his role as a male author. Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders introduces a liberated female character who defies the standards of society in order to reach a measure of personal individualism. I will also examine other literary characters who enter into prostitution in order to exist within society and the way in which other authors present these women. Are these fictionalized characters representations of reality? Are they accurate? Regardless, they comment on and represent standard stereotypes of the 18th Century and its capitalist flaws. What does this say about the authors, the 18th Century population, the place of women, and England’s economic stratifications?M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Gina Mercuri
FACTORES ASOCIADOS AL EMBARAZO EN ADOLESCENTES DEL CENTRO DE SALUD CASTILLO GRANDE, TINGO MARIA 2013, 2014
Objetivo: Determinar los factores asociados al embarazo en adolescentes en el Centro de Salud Castillo Grande del periodo de enero del 2013 a diciembre del 2014. Método y técnicas: estudio observacional, retrospectivo, transversal y analítico. Con un diseño caso control. Análisis estadístico: se utilizó la prueba de monomios o Odds ratio para determinar los factores asociados. Conclusiones: los factores asociados al embarazo en adolescentes fueron presencia de enamorado, desintegración familiar, hacinamiento, inicio de actividad sexual, ingresos económicos bajos y el machismo en los padres.Tesi
A Descriptive Analysis of Anglicisms Used in Ecuadorian Newspapers
Institución: UTPL. Grado: Lic. CC.EE. especialidad INGLÉS. Director: CAMACHO GINA. Nota: Ing. 14, Ing. a la base 2011-I-27CD. Modalidad: Abierta
Interview between Ryan Goldberg and Gina Heredea
Undergraduate final project submitted to Professor Thomas A. Castillo of the History Department, College of Arts and Humanities for a course sponsored by the Center for the New America, University of Maryland, College Park. Final project for HIST428N Immigrant Life Stories: An Oral History Practicum (spring 2014)
GINA and Preemployment Criminal Background Checks
The article discusses the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) and the ethical and public policy issues related to workplace genetic profiling and institutional security. GINA precludes employers from requesting DNA from potential employees. It provides employees protection from discrimination as well as access to and disclosure of personal genetic information. The author proposes turning background criminal checks over to law enforcement agencies which allow them to collect the DNA from prospective employee
Figure 1 in Lichen diversity in colombian caribbean dry forest remnants
Figure 1. Geographic location of the study areas.Published as part of Lücking, Robert, Moncada, Bibiana, Habibe, María Cristina Martínez-, Salgado- Negret, Beatriz E., Celis, Marcela, Zamora, Oscar Rojas-, Rodríguez- M., Gina M., Brokamp, Grischa & Borsch, Thomas, 2019, Lichen diversity in colombian caribbean dry forest remnants, pp. 94-214 in Caldasia 41 (1) on page 198, DOI: 10.15446/caldasia.v41n1.71060, http://zenodo.org/record/366676
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