364 research outputs found
Terrance Hayes, 23rd Annual ODU Literary Festival
Terrance Hayes is the author of Muscular Music published by Tia Chucha Press in the spring of 1999. His poems have recently appeared in The Beliot Poetry Journal, Chelsea, Callaloo, Green Mountains Review and various anthologies of emerging writers. He has received a Red Brick Review Award, a Chester H. Jones Foundation award, and most recently, a Whiting Emerging Writers Award for his poetry. He is currently an assistant professor of English at Xavier University in New Orleans
A Transformative Look At Food Security and Surrogate Consumption A Transformative Look at Food Security and Surrogate Consumption Behavior
SmithAbstractThe primary objective of this paper is to draw consumer researcher attention toward the issue of food security. We also seek to encourage consumer researchers to view the concept of surrogate consumption more broadly. Toward this dual end, we profile food-insecure persons, a growing segment of disadvantaged consumers in the United States, as a type of surrogate consumer user. By drawing attention toward the issue of food security we hope that consumer researchers might be better equipped to make positive differences in the lives of the growing number of food-insecure consumers in the United States. [to cite]: Terrance Gabel 665 Advances in Consumer Research Volume 33, © 2006 A Transformative Look at Food Security and Surrogate Consumption Behavior Terrance G. Gabel, University of Arkansas, Fort Smith ABSTRACT The primary objective of this paper is to draw consumer researcher attention toward the issue of food security. We also seek to encourage consumer researchers to view the concept of surrogate consumption more broadly. Toward this dual end, we profile foodinsecure persons, a growing segment of disadvantaged consumers in the United States, as a type of surrogate consumer user. By drawing attention toward the issue of food security we hope that consumer researchers might be better equipped to make positive differences in the lives of the growing number of food-insecure consumers in the United States
Johnson C. Smith University basketball team with Coach Joyner
Photograph of JCSU Basketball team posing in the gym. Back is labeled in pen ""1990-91. Row 1 (sitting) Ron Boyd, Columbus Parker, Reggie Torrence, Ed Joyner, Steve Settle. Row 2 Grover Melton, Kevin Jackson, Diron Ford, Welcome T. Moten (asst. coach), Steve Joyner (head coach), Tim Mitchell, William Bullock, Kevin Reid. Row 3 Ed Joyner (asst. coach), Terrance McAden, Gerald Garvin, Mark Sherrill, Joel Jordan, Larry Dixon, Chris Hicks, Shawn Jackson, Andrew Mitchell (asst. coach
Alfred F. Conard and Allan F. Smith
I am delighted to be able to participate in honoring Al Conard and Allan Smith, but I confess that I am puzzled as to why I have been invited to speak. I have not had either as a teacher. Moreover, their scholarly contributions are sufficiently removed from my areas of interest that I cannot evaluate the importance of their work. Nor was I in a good position to observe Allan\u27s service as Dean or as Vice President for Academic Affairs
State v. Smith, 131 Nev. Adv. Op. 63 (Sept. 3, 2015)
Defendant Terrance Reed Smith entered a no contest plea to one count of child abuse resulting in substantial bodily harm. The Supreme Court of Nevada held Smith’s plea was involuntary because the plea was made in response to acts of coercion by the Washoe County Department of Social Services (“DDS”)
Margaret Chase Smith Essay
Each year, the Margaret Chase Smith Library sponsors an essay contest for Maine high school seniors. The essay prompt for the 2009 contest was tied to a quote from Sen. Smith not to fear the inevitability of change. Essayists were asked to respond to the question, “What changes do you think the new administration will need to make, and we the people embrace, to reform American society?” Featured here are the three prize-winning essays
The N.F.L.\u27s Final Victory over Smith v. Pro-Football, Inc.: Single Entity - Interleague Economic Analysis
The financial expansion of the N.F.L. has been accompanied by the promulgation of league rules to ensure league stability. These rules include several player service market restraints, which have been adopted by the N.F.L. to ensure competitive equality between the franchises. This note analyzes the validity of these restraints under the Sherman Antitrust Act in light of the recent decision of the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals in Smith v. Pro Football, Inc. and presents a new approach to the economic structure of the N.F.L. which may validate the current restraints
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