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Casey, A. D.
See entry in Calhoun County volume 1, page 118: https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/digital/collection/voter/id/24
Arts piece on Charles Calhoun, author of Longfellow: A Rediscovered Life, a
Arts piece on Charles Calhoun, author of Longfellow: A Rediscovered Life, a biography of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow set to be published by Beacon Press in 2002. With an interview in Q & A format
John H. Calhoun, Jr. Papers
John H. Calhoun, Jr. was an Atlanta businessman, community leader, civil rights activist, and political organizer. These materials provide documentation on civil rights and the Atlanta business and political communities.
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Henry Calhoun, author of "50 years ago in Tappen"
Calhoun was the first president of the Co-operative Granite Trading Association. Died on March 16, 1961 at the age 83. See Salmon Arm Scrapbook, page 66
Landslide inventory for a portion of Marion County, Oregon
by Nancy Calhoun, Ian Madin, and Christina Appleby.Title from PDF cover (viewed on October 19, 2020).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (page 5).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
The North American Pterostichus of the subgenus Cylindrocharis Casey (Coleoptera, Carabidae). American Museum novitates ; no. 2445
14 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-14)."Cylindrocharis Casey, a subgenus of Pterostichus Bonelli, includes three species: P.(C.) rostratus (Newman), ranging from southeastern Canada to the southern Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina; P.(C.) acutipes, new species, from central Kentucky and Tennessee to the mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina, and northeast Georgia; and P. hypogeus, new species, from the Nantahala and Snowbird mountains, North Carolina. The central Kentucky populations of acutipes are described as a distinct subspecies, P.(C.)a. kentuckensis"--P. 13
Emotion Regulation and Reactivity in Adolescent Girls and Their Caregivers: Associations with Adolescent Depressive Symptoms
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation (EReg) have been argued to be a key underlying risk factor for internalizing symptoms in young people (Aldao et al., 2016). Similarly, Emotion Reactivity (EReact) also plays a central role in the development and maintenance of internalizing symptoms across development (Eisenberg et al., 2010). Parents play a key role in shaping their child’s EReg and EReact abilities, primarily through modeling and social referencing. Further, poorer child EReg increases their likelihood of depressive symptoms; however, the extent to which this influence persists into adolescence remains uncertain. This study examined whether adolescent EReg and EReact mediate the relationship between parent EReg and EReact and adolescent depressive symptoms. Using archival data from a sample of 208 adolescent girls (ages 9-15) and their caregivers, we assessed EReg and EReact through self-report measures (ERQ- CA, ERS) and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis stress responses (salivary cortisol) to the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST). Three Mediation models were used. The first two models depicted child EReg mediating the relationship between parent EReg and adolescent depressive symptoms; the third model depicted child EReact mediating the relationship between parent EReact and depressive symptoms. Analyses revealed that adolescent expressive suppression (ES) mediated the relationship between parental ES and adolescent depressive symptoms, supporting a socialization effect. While parent and adolescent emotion EReact were significantly associated, only adolescent EReact was related to depressive symptoms, and no mediating effects were revealed. Also, the use of parent cognitive reappraisal (CR) did not predict the adolescent’s EReg or depressive symptoms. These findings highlight the nuanced role of EReg strategies in adolescent mental health and underscore the potential utility of targeted interventions focusing on both parent and child EReg skills to mitigate depressive symptoms.Bachelor of Art
A Study of Child Support and Child Custody in Divorce Cases and Separation Cases in Calhoun County, Alabama in 1965
The author examines divorce cases in Calhoun County, Alabama, in 1965, with specific attention paid to the aspects of child support and child custody. Primary sources include the Circuit Court and the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of Calhoun County
Strange Bedfellows: The Political Thought of John C. Calhoun and Lani Guinier
It is ironic that two very different personalities with very different purposes can espouse the similar ideas about democracy. The focus of this research is to explore the political ideas of both Lani Guinier and John C. Calhoun with reference to democracy and the majority rule principle. Particular research questions are: 1) What is the problem with majority rule? 2) What are the solutions to the majority rule problem as prescribed by Calhoun and Guinier? 3) What are the consequences of these solutions? 4) Are either proposals or suggestions in the best interest of democracy
Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey Addresses NPS Community
Naval Postgraduate School students, staff and faculty gathered to see Army Chief of Staff General George W. Casey offer a hopeful and focused look at the future of the Army and its role in the big picture of the U.S. military. During his visit on May 13 as a Secretary of the Navy Guest Lecturer, Casey expressed his gratitude for the men and women in uniform, and the challenges they continue to face
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