73 research outputs found
An Interview with Delores Qually by Christopher Carbone
In high school during war. Recalls rationing, volunteer work, feeling about being of German descent. Brother served in war as bomber navigator. Delores Qually was interviewed on November 7, 1992, by Christopher Carbone about her experiences before, during, and after World War II, with emphasis on the wartime home front.World War I
Comparison of the sensory properties of UHT milk from different countries
Shelf-stable milk, also known as ultra-high temperature (UHT) milk is the most common form of milk in many parts of the world. This study compared the differences in flavor and texture of 37 commercially available UHT and sterilized milk samples including whole, 2% reduced-fat, and low-fat milk obtained from markets in seven countries: France (n = 2), Italy (n = 11), Japan (n = 1), Korea (n = 2), Peru (n = 3), Thailand (n = 13), and the U.S. (n = 5). Five highly trained panelists used flavor and texture profiling to describe the sensory properties of each milk sample. Data were analyzed by principal component analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis. Higher levels of processed, chalky, brown, and cooked flavor notes generally corresponded to lower levels of fresh dairy flavor characteristics. In general, samples did not vary consistently within a country. Fat content did not correlate with dairy fat flavor or with viscosity. This research suggests that companies’ manufacturing processes for UHT milk may have more impact than country or fat content in determining sensory properties of UHT milk
Sensory characteristics of ice cream produced in the United States and Italy
This study was conducted to define and compare sensory characteristics of high quality Italian gelati to ice creams produced in the United States. Trained descriptive sensory panelists evaluated gelato samples in Italy, purchased direct from local gelaterias, and ice cream samples in the U.S., purchased from grocery stores and local shops. In general, gelati obtained higher overall fruity and fruit ID scores, chocolate gelati higher chocolate and cocoa notes, and vanilla gelati higher vanilla and lower vanillin intensities than most U.S. ice creams. Gelati were consistently associated with higher density, lower firmness, and slower meltdown. When compared to U.S. ice creams, Italian gelati are characterized by specific sensory properties: “true to type” flavors: high intensity flavors considered to be typical to that flavor category or specific fruit and are combined with a dense, smooth texture that allows for the development of flavor, body and bloom, enhancing the perception of flavors
Delores Pickett Speaking at the 28th Annual SCLC Convention, August 1985
Delores Pickett is shown sharing a laugh with Fred Shuttlesworth, Joseph E. Lowery and others while speaking at the 28th Annual Southern Christian Leadership Conference Convention. Written on verso: Standing in for Governor... Delores Pickett, a key aide to Governor George Wallace makes special proclamation and welcome from the governor.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection
Chimerica: Disorienting Politics
Delores Phillips and Cultural Studies Association’s Globalization and Culture Working Group Co-Host Kathalene Razzano discuss Disorienting Politics: Chimerican Media and Transpacific Entanglements (University of Michigan Press, 2024) with author Fan Yang, along with writer and historian Mark Tseng-Putterman. This podcast is accompanied by a scholarly commentary by Marcus Breen
Chimerica: Disorienting Politics
Delores Phillips and Cultural Studies Association’s Globalization and Culture Working Group Co-Host Kathalene Razzano discuss Disorienting Politics: Chimerican Media and Transpacific Entanglements (University of Michigan Press, 2024) with author Fan Yang, along with writer and historian Mark Tseng-Putterman. This podcast is accompanied by a scholarly commentary by Marcus Breen.https://csalateral.org/podcasts/positions/chimerica-disorienting-politics
The attitudes of a selective group of parents of handicapped children- learning disabled, behavior disoriented and the mentally retarded-toward mainstreaming, 1979
A study of the role of Emerson House in the training and supervision of volunteers during the period from September 1947 through January 1950, 1950
A follow-up study of families who withdrew their applications for homemaker service, 1965
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