435 research outputs found

    The Courier, Volume 37, Issue 27, June 4, 2004

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    Stories: Conversion Sees Light (Quarters To Semesters) Land Purchased For New Center Outstanding Graduates Summer Fun In Chicago Russian Democracy Chand Discusses Top 10 Stories–College President Sunil Chand Looks Back At The Courier\u27s Top 10 Stories Of The Year Sunil Chand Discusses Coping With The Loss Of His Father Free Shows: ‘Blame It On Durang’ Library’s Top Ten Movie Lists Anyone Want A Kiosk? (Michael Graves Kiosk) ‘The Laramie Project’ Evaluated, Results To Come Athletes Of The Year Meet Coach Kellar People: Jason Stachura Joel Ostrow Sunil Chand Harold Bauer Brianne LaViere Scott Block Ashley Brown Meghan Michalek Chris loriatti Apollo Smith Agnes Michalow Carolyn Eck Fred Evans Erin Kenealy Ken Krull Mike Bell Scott Kella

    The Courier, Volume 38, Issue 26, May 27, 2005

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    Stories: The Presidential Perspective–President Sunil Chand Comments On The Issues The College Has Faced This Year You’ve Got Mail–The College Plans To Issue Free Student E-Mail Accounts McKinnon Chosen As Board Chairman So, Why Convert?--Wondering Why The College Is Converting To Semesters The Unsexy Part Of Sex (STDs) Honoring The College’s Best NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!--Men\u27s Tennis Repeats After Successful \u2705 Campaign Softball Shows Heart At Nationals–Chaparrals Lose 2-1 To Eventual National Champions, Finish In Third Athletes Of The Year Coach Of The Year People: Sunil Chand Micheal McKinnon Larry Ward Scott Block Krista Woldeit Jim Bower

    The Courier, Volume 39, Issue 22, April 14, 2006

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    Stories: Chand Holds Forum ‘Take Shelter’ On Future Funding Incomplete Parking Lot Receives Lights CODAA Negotiates Election Results Positive Sirvatka Talks Tornadoes Prerequisites To Be Firmly Enforced Student Trustee Race Forces New Rule COD CON A Crowd Favorite–11th Annual Event Brings Fun For Gamers And Fans ‘Mr. Green’ Visits College ( Visiting Mr. Green ) Costumes At CODCON (photos) Head Coach Decision Looms People: Sunil Chand Paul Sirvatka Bei Dao Christine Steyer Chris Pau

    The Courier, Volume 40, Issue 4, September 29, 2006

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    Stories: Health Services Offers Flu Shots For Students And Staff Where Have All The Answers Gone?--Chand Asks Staff Members For Ideas On What We Can Do To Improve The College College Splurges On Bins Grounds Maintenance Works Hard To Keep Campus Green–Construction Has Made Landscaping More Difficult This Year Tough Roads Ahead For Immigrants–Panel Address Obstacles Facing Asian And Pacific Immigrants Chand: Immigrants Torn Between Two Identities Walking With Heart–College Walks To Honor Victims Of Heart Disease And Stroke Ruud Signs Pro Contract People: Sunil Chand Mark Donnelly Jared Fogle Adam Ruud Sarah Jean Chamberlai

    The Courier, Volume 36, Issue 18, March 14, 2003

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    Stories: Chand First Choice–Board Announces Presidential Decision Meet The New Student Representatives Faculty Senate Changes Hands–New President Elect Chosen Watch Where You Smoke That Thing–25 Ft Smoking Ban At Certain Entrances To Be Enforced Next Quarter Rx For RN Industry–Jobs Are Plenty But The Openings Are Few For Those Pursuing A Health Career In The Concessions Stand–Atypical Foods, Profits, Employees Of Stand Explained People: Sunil Chand Kenneth Knute Ellingson Jennifer Johnson Melissa Foerstel Roy Bemdston Brent Christensen Mary Ghikas Jane Herron James Konopka Micheal McKinnon Mark Nowak Rafael Rivadeneira James Rowold

    The Courier, Volume 39, Issue 26, May 12, 2006

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    Stories: Chand Calls For Action–President Says The Time To Make Challenging Decisions Is Near Protesters Remove Student Newspaper–Muslim Cartoon Lands Courier In Trash SAFAC Determines Repayment Option Schematic Designs Approved (New Health Careers And Natural Sciences (HCNS) And Technology Education Center (TEC) Buildings) Pace Foresees Success–New Bus Route To Begin Begin Services Soon Letters Received Before And After Muslim Cartoons Were Printed Last Week Timeline Of A Controversy Technology Students Show Off Cars Big And Small MSA Helps To Educate Community (Muslim Student Association) Avian Influenza, Not Just For The Birds? Track Team Runs To Nationals People: Sunil Chand Tyler Fletche

    The Courier, Volume 37, Issue 12, January 30, 2004

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    Stories: Four Charged In Off-Campus Feud Students Review Financial Plan Students Increase Course Loads Meteorology Offers Storm Chasing Trip Steps To A Successful Conversion (Quarters To Semesters) Project Bane Pushes For Goal People: Sunil Chand Eric Humphrey Stuart Dybek Mario Montoy

    The Courier, Volume 36, Issue 23, May 9, 2003

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    Stories: Start To Master Plan Not So Easy Chand Observes Board Meeting Bids Rejected For Cafe Remodel General Ed Assessed–College Performs CAAP Testing With Hopes For Positive Participation New Technology Purchased For Vision Impaired Students A Princess’ Diary–College Student Makes A Run For The Lilac Crown A Kaddish For Migrant Souls–Two Plays Depict Horrors Of The Holocaust ( The Shawl The Dybbuk ) Softball Steals Regionals–Lady Chaps To Take Trip To Nationals 78 Year Old Iron Man People: Sunil Chand Jackie Lewaniak Bob McKeagu

    Leadership Pain: The Classroom for Growth. By Samuel R. Chand

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    LEADERSHIP PAIN: THE CLASSROOM FOR GROWTH. By Samuel R. Chand. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson (2015). Kindle edition, 250 pages. First, he looks at the main causes of pain in leadership— namely, external sources, personal unrelieved stress, and a growing organization. But he does not stop there. He spends a good deal of time looking at how to analyze and recognize the painful experiences that we have and how they help us grow. This is important because, without it, a lot of pain we suffer can be in vain. Finally, the author encourages leaders by reminding them that there are privileges that come with leadership in spite of the pain. Most spiritual leaders will acknowledge that God uses trial to refine us, but few will stop to really analyze their hardships in a way that allows God to maximize them for personal growth and the growth of their organizations. Even fewer will see this pain as a blessing and privilege

    Lasers in medical applications: R&D Mapping

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    A study of the MEDLINE CDROM database, for the period 1969-2000 was undertaken. The purpose was, to identify core areas of research and development, in the field of applications of lasers to humans, along with other bibliometric indicators of research. A total of 34,833 records were retrieved, downloaded and analysed. The results indicate a steady increase in the number of publications every year, from 1970 onwards, with 1997 (2767 articles) and 1998 (2914 articles) being the most productive years. The most prolific contributors were J. Haut, with 95 publications to his credit, followed by M. Landthaler (82), G. Coscas (79), S.G. Bown (73) and P. Bjerring (70). Collaboration among the authors was high, with a maximum of 15 contributors observed in a few articles. The top ranking journal in the field was Ophthalmology, which published 769 articles starting from 1978. USA was way ahead as the country with the highest journal productivity (around 40% of the total number of records), followed by UK and Germany. A total of 103 articles were published from India. English was the preferred language of publication, with 75% of the records being published in English language. In the use of lasers for humans, maximum number of records were found for adult and middle aged populations. Research focussed on the eye and its various diseases. Lasers were found to be used for therapeutic purposes, in surgery and in the diagnosis of diseases. Carbondioxide laser was most frequently used for medical applications. Though there were quite a few references on the adverse effects of lasers, the therapeutic effects far outweighed them
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