608 research outputs found

    In Loving Memory of Alice Faye Blevins

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    Funeral program for Alice Faye Blevins, born July 14, 1912. The funeral was held Monday, June 25, 1990 at St. John IME Church, officiated by Jimmie Baker. Funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home and she was buried in Meadowlawn Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas

    In Loving Memory of Samuel Louis Blevins

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    Funeral program for Samuel Louis Blevins, born February 20, 1908 and died September 2, 1987. The funeral was held Tuesday, September 8, 1987 at St. John IME Church, officiated by James Cox. Funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home and he was buried in Meadowlawn Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas

    Mrs. John Whitmire, C. C. Makarwich, and Mayor Bob Blevins before the River Oaks Library dedicated

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    Browsing through the new River Oaks Library, corner of River Oaks Blvd. and Glenwick, before a dedicatory service Sunday, are, left to right, Mrs. John Whitmire, librarian; C. C. Makarwich, River Oaks mayor pro tem, and Mayor Bob Blevins. The new library, of one-story masonry construction, cost $10,000, covers 1,200 square feet and has 5,000 volumes. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition February 1, 1960.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/1016/thumbnail.jp

    John Niblett, Don Cassidy, Dick Bell and Merril Mann, 1966-1967 Football Players and Jim Blevins, 1966-1967 Football Coach

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    John Niblett, Don Cassidy, Dick Bell and Merril Mann were Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) students and football players in the mid-1960s. Here they are shown posing in a line wearing #33, #34, #32 and #25 respectively with coach Jim Blevins standing behind.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/9974/thumbnail.jp

    A novel fabrication process for capacitive cantilever structures for smart fabric applications

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    This paper reports, for the first time, capacitive freestanding cantilever beams fabricated by screen printing sacrificial and structural materials onto a fabric/textile. Unlike traditional weaving process, the device will be screen printed layer by layer with desired pattern onto the fabric substrate. Free standing structures will be fabricated directly onto fabrics rather than other methods such as bonding or embedding. In addition, a low temperature removable sacrificial material capable for the removal conditions on fabrics will also be reported

    Wrox Cross Platform Android and iOS Mobile Development Three-Pack

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    A bundle of 3 best-selling and respected mobile development e-books from Wrox form a complete library on the key tools and techniques for developing apps across the hottest platforms including Android and iOS.  This collection includes the full content of these three books, at a special price:Professional Android Programming with Mono for Android and .NET/C#, ISBN: 9781118026434, by Wallace B. McClure, Nathan Blevins, John J. Croft, IV, Jonathan Dick, and Chris HardyProfessional iPhone Programming with MonoTouch and .NET/C#, ISBN: 9780470637821, by Wallace B. McClure, Rory Blyth, Craig Dunn,

    North Carolina’s Barrier Islands: Wonders of Sand, Sea, and Sky: Book Review

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    In North Carolina’s Barrier Islands: Wonders of Sand, Sea, and Sky, author David Blevins offers readers a glimpse into the fragile ecosystems which make up the barrier islands off the North Carolina coastline. As the islands have been formed by rising seas and moving continental shelves, different types of wildlife have been able to survive for many years. Despite the existence of the islands, the author is careful to point out that human beings must do all in their power to preserve these natural treasures for future generations to enjoy. Essentially, the book takes readers on a tour from the North Carolina/Virginia border all the way down to the North Carolina/South Carolina border. Throughout the pages of the book, the author depicts the distinctive wildlife or ecological features to be found on each North Carolina barrier island

    1983-11-04 Focus on the Region - Drunken Driving Legislation

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    On this episode of Focus on the Region Jon Wolfe interviews Walter Blevins, a member of the Kentucky Judiciary Criminal Commitee, to discuss drunken driving legislation in the Kentucky State Legislature. The episode aired on November 4, 1983

    Remembering where we’re from: Community and individual predictors of college students’ White privilege awareness

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    Awareness of White privilege is associated with greater support for affirmative action and greater engagement in racial justice action (Pinterits et al., 2009; Yi et al., 2020). With notable exceptions (e.g., Spanierman et al., 2009), research has typically investigated White privilege awareness as an individual-level variable, though evidence suggests that residential environments may also influence racial attitudes (Brittian Loyd & Gaither, 2018; Glaser, 1994; Hagerman, 2020). In this study, we combine survey and U.S. Census data to explore both individual- and community-level predictors of White privilege awareness. With a sample of 1,285 White college students, we found that gender, modern racism, social dominance orientation, and subjective socioeconomic status (SES) significantly predicted White privilege awareness. After accounting for these individual-level variables, we found that some characteristics of students’ hometowns (defined by zip code) continued to predict White privilege awareness. More specifically, greater income inequality was associated with higher White privilege awareness, while greater White racial homogeneity was marginally associated with lower White privilege awareness. There was a significant interaction between community-level White racial homogeneity and individual-level subjective SES, such that students with high subjective SES and low White racial homogeneity had the highest White privilege awareness. This study highlights the importance of examining how different facets of ecological context matter in relation to White Americans’ racial attitudes.  Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2022-08-01The student, Emily Blevins, accepted the attached license on 2020-07-20 at 17:11.The student, Emily Blevins, submitted this Thesis for approval on 2020-07-20 at 17:20.This Thesis was approved for publication on 2020-07-21 at 11:18.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #15700 on 2020-10-02 at 15:33:58Made available in DSpace on 2020-10-07T22:44:42Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3 BLEVINS-THESIS-2020.pdf: 384706 bytes, checksum: a6854ebdb4c7e83a283f27990e3e2a12 (MD5) Blevins_Master_Thesis_07202020.docx: 170934 bytes, checksum: fef4a0bb2f63bebaec6338ee630d2f2b (MD5) LICENSE.txt: 4210 bytes, checksum: 925bc7a198a8f8db9427d96cc1b57731 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2020-07-21Embargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 116258 Lift date: 2022-10-07T22:44:53Z Reason: Author requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemAuthor requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemU of I Onl

    1982-11-17 Unfinished Business- Slammer Bill and New High School

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    On this episode of Unfinished Business the so called Slammer Bill which would mandate jail time for drunk driving offenses is discussed, with commentary from State Representative Walter Blevins, United Dry Forces Chairman Charles Chumly, Morehead Police Chief Fred Barnesdale, Northern Kentucky Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) representative Ed Kentrup, Morehead attorney Paul Blair, and chairman for the local committee meeting at Morehead State University Aubrey Williams, the program also contains a walkthrough of the new high school with school board member Gene White and WMKY reporter John Wolfe, recorded on November 17, 1982
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