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IN MEMORIAM DR. CAROL S. KELLY
Dr. Carol S. Kelly was born May 15, 1939 in Marion, Ohio, and passed<br /> away on Friday, February 10, 2017 at Thousand Oaks, California.</jats:p
Uncle Frank Carlin and Carol Ann Kelly (age 10) outside of the porch at 1 The Strand.
Uncle Frank Carlin and Carol Ann Kelly (age 10) outside of the porch at 1 The Strand.
Names from right to left:
Frank Carlin;
Carol Ann Kelly
Uncle Frank Carlin and Carol Ann Kelly (age 10) outside of the porch at 1 The Strand.
Uncle Frank Carlin and Carol Ann Kelly (age 10) outside of the porch at 1 The Strand.
Names from right to left:
Frank Carlin;
Carol Ann Kelly
Carol Ann Kelly and her cousins at mother’s family home on The Strand (river side) near the Yacht Basin.
Carol Ann Kelly and her cousins at mother’s family home on The Strand (river side) near the Yacht Basin. Names from right to left:
Carol Ann Kelly (seated in a dress);
Kathleen (Bobby) (standing);
Dorothy (seated)
Carol Ann Kelly and her cousins at mother’s family home on The Strand (river side) near the Yacht Basin.
Carol Ann Kelly and her cousins at mother’s family home on The Strand (river side) near the Yacht Basin. Names from right to left:
Carol Ann Kelly (seated in a dress);
Kathleen (Bobby) (standing);
Dorothy (seated)
Mrs. Keith Kelly and Mary Carol Brown, girl Scout.
Mrs. Keith Kelly, elected president of the League of Women Voters, is shown with Mary Carol Brown, Girl Scout, as they examine a citizenship badge program of the Girl Scout\u27s 41st birthday celebration. The girls will work with local leagues to win badges.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/24749/thumbnail.jp
Kelly McClendon's Graduate Recital
Original Format: CassetteComposers in the first graduate recital: Alessandro Scarlatti; Giacomo Meyerbeer; Jules Massenet; Richard Strauss; Gary D. BelshawComposers in the second graduate recital: George Friedrich Handel; Antonio Vivaldi; Johannes Brahms; Henri Duparc; Seymour BarabFirst Recital: SopranoSecond Recital: Sopran
Psychological effects of chronic lung disease.
Carol Kelly and Dave Lynes outline the potential psychological consequences of living with a chronic respiratory disease and how nurses can assess problems and implement strategies to help patients to adjust and cope
The use of domiciliary oxygen therapy.
Carol Kelly and Dave Lynes discuss the evidence and assessment for domiciliary oxygen, as well as considering oxygen therapy in palliative care.</p
Interview with Dr. Carol S. Kelly
Carol S. Kelly is a Professor Emeriti in Child and Adolescent Development at California State University Northridge. She has been honored for her teaching and mentorship of students including receiving the Outstanding Teaching Award from the University in 1995. She has served at USA representative to FICE, a UNESCO affiliated organization that supports children and adolescents at high risk. In this capacity, she has supported FICE Romania through presentations at the 1996 international symposia on the Convention on the Rights of the Child and at the 2005 International Conference on Children and Domestic and Community Violence. In addition she is on the FICE Romania Editorial Board. She was presented with the medallion of appreciation for the Romania International Federation of Educative Communities. Carol has also presented at many international conferences and has published in her field. She serves on the Board of the Association of Child and Youth Care Practitioners where she has been on national committees including National Certification of Child and Youth Care Professionals. She also serves on their editorial board. Carol was a Senior Consultant at the United Nations in Vienna for the International Year of the Family in 1993. She worked at the international level as well as working with Hungry to prepare for this special year honoring families. Carol was director of a Peace Expo in 1989 in which over 60 community agencies, internationally know speakers shared with an audience of over five thousand participants including children and adolescents. Her work reflects her goal of contributing to a less violent more peaceful world
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