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    Bridge Engineering Section, April 2011

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    This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Title from PDF caption (viewed on April 11, 2014)"Updated April 28, 2011."Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in Englis

    Variations on the Author

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    “Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship

    Analysis Of Students Creative Thinking In Solving Transformation Geometry Problems

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    Creative Thinking Is One Of The Goals Of Learning Mathematics. Where Creative Thinking In Solving Problems Has Many Benefits In Research Analyzes Students\u27 Creative Thinking In Everyday Life. But In Reality, Students Creative Thinking Is Still Low. Therefore, It Is Necessary To Identify Creative Thinking, Especially In The Problem Of Transformation Geometry. This Research Is A Descriptive Study With A Qualitative Approach Carried Out In Fourth Semester Of Mathematics Education In Stkip Sebelas April Sumedang. From The Results And Discussions That Have Been Done, It Can Be Concluded That Students\u27 Creative Thinking Is Inadequate, It Means That They Have Not Been Able To Go Through The Creative Thinking Stages Completely. Of 29 Students Who Were Given Questions, The Results Show None Of Them Who Completely Met The Creative Thinking Stage. The Author Suggests That In Supporting Students\u27 Creative Thinking, It Is Necessary To Develop A Learning Model That Involves Giving Problems And Finding Solutions At The Same Time

    A Contextual Psychology Approach to Improving Health Outcomes in the Perinatal Period

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    The United States holds alarming records for highest infant and maternal mortality rates in the developed world. The US infant mortality rate is on par with many low and middle income countries, and despite the decline in maternal mortality rates globally, pregnancy-related deaths in the US have trended upwards. The Birth Your Way perinatal health promotion program was designed to address this US public health crisis by amplifying the ability of federal maternal child health programs to mitigate the primary infant mortality risk factors, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) admissions, low birthweight and preterm deliveries, and the key maternal mortality risk factor, Cesarean delivery. The federal Medicaid program buffers mortality risk via increased access to perinatal healthcare services; while the federal Women, Infants and Children supplemental nutrition program (WIC) improves health outcomes via improved prenatal nutrition. Employing an implementation science approach, the Birth Your Way intervention has been developed and evaluated in collaboration with Medicaid and WIC partners in a model public health test site. The Birth Your Way intervention is the first to utilize an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach to increase pregnant individuals’ adherence to the WIC prenatal nutrition protocol via increases in psychological flexibility, the psychological mechanism underlying ACT. A pragmatic randomized clinical trial was conducted to examine Birth Your Way program effects on psychological flexibility, perinatal nutrition and infant and maternal birth outcomes. Results from the Birth Your Way pragmatic randomized clinical trial demonstrate the ACT-based intervention’s potential to bolster WIC program effects and mitigate poor infant birth outcomes when a minimum dose is received. The current study documents a promising role for the application of ACT in the prenatal period to increase maternal engagement in values-directed actions and healthy dietary behaviors and to decrease the likelihood of NICU admissions, low birthweight, and preterm deliveries. Expanding the reach of ACT-based programs across Medicaid distributors to amplify WIC program engagement could prove a critical component in the public health effort to mitigate the US infant and maternal mortality crisis

    Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, April 1998

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    Valdosta Project Change. “Valdosta Project Change Scrapbook, April 1998.” Lowndes County Historical Society, repository. Digital Copy-Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, MS-181: Valdosta Project Change Collection, 1997-2003. Retrieved from https://vtext.valdosta.edu/xmlui/handle/10428/6886. 1 PDF document and scans, 6 pages. 4.53 MB (4,754,780 bytes).4/15- Clinton addresses race, stereotypes in sports- no author; 4/15- Black Employees sue Ford Motor Credit co.- no author; 4/23- Golden Rule (from page 1-A)- no author; 4/23- Hospital criticized for ‘no blacks’ sign- no author; 4/29- Court says employee was retaliated against- Associated Press

    Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, April 2000

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    Valdosta Project Change. “Valdosta Project Change Scrapbook, April 2000,” Lowndes County Historical Society. Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, MS-181: Valdosta Project Change Scrapbook Collection, 1997-2003. 1 PDF document and scans, 24 pages. 727 MB (763,097,964 bytes).4/3- Marchers urge removal of confederate flag- Associated Press; 4/4- Ten reasons for having art in county schools- Joann McDaniel-Haldeman, Clyattville; 4/7- Crowds seek confederate flag removal: Opponents, supporters rally at Statehouse- Associated Press; 4/10- The Leadership Style of Fred Davis- no author; 4/10- Report: Black women are subjected to more intrusive searches: Officials say new not reflected in report- Associated Press; 4/11- Racial imbalance- no author; 4/11- Great record- no author; 4/11- Move on- no author; 4/11- Bad water- no author; 4/11- No comparison- no author; 4/11- Board to hear public on Davis, Evans moves- Peter Failor; 4/12- Waiting for answers: Citizen’s group decries lack of BOE accountability- Peter Failor; 4/19- We must support elementary P.E., art- Dr. Stan Andrews, Valdosta; April 2000- Youth march to protest hate crimes- Associated Press

    Bridge Engineering Section, April 2013

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    This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Title from PDF caption (viewed on April 11, 2014)"Updated April 18, 2013."Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in Englis

    The Factory Times April Fools 2015

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    The Factory Times is published monthly and funded through advertising revenue and a portion of the mandatory student activities fee. It is written, designed, and published by the students of SUNYIT. The articles inside do not reflect the views of SUNYIT, the Student Association of SUNYIT, or the Factory Times, but rather the view of that article’s author. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, except as may be expressly permitted in writing by the Publication Director. The Factory Times staff meets every Tuesday at 12:00 in room S213 in the Student Center. April 1, 2015Archived web conten

    Author Index Volume 1 No 1 April 2024

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    Author Index Volume 2 No 1 April 2025

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