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GETTING BY WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS: INFORMAL NETWORKS AMONG OLDER BLACK AND WHITE URBAN WOMEN BELOW THE POVERTY LINECurran, Barbara W. January 1978 (has links)
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EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF BOREHOLE DRILLING DAMAGE IN BASALTIC ROCKSFuenkajorn, Kittitep January 1985 (has links)
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Pageantry in America; with a special consideration of the possibilities of a Tucson pageantWhisler, Lois Geneva January 1917 (has links)
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The Negro of Tucson, Past and PresentYancy, James Walter January 1933 (has links)
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Exploring the Community of University Indian RuinKingston, Lauren M. January 2013 (has links)
University Indian Ruin is a Classic Period Hohokam platform mound village located in the eastern Tucson Basin. Although portions of the site are well understand, the spatial and social community of the village has not been thoroughly documented. This report seeks to define the community of UIR through archival research, public outreach, and spatial analysis using geographic information systems. The result is a conception of a dynamic community with considerable time depth, which was reliant on certain environmental features, and one that also conforms to the phenomenon of pan-Southwestern abandonment and aggregation in late prehistory.
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The screening and evaluation of suicide interventionistsAdesso, Vincent J. January 1970 (has links)
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Nursery school teachers' knowledge of emotional needs and use of appropriate guidance proceduresRobinson, Sereta Ann Patton, 1936- January 1968 (has links)
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Mountain Views for Chamber OrchestraAmstutz, Scott Anthony January 2014 (has links)
Mountain Views for Chamber Orchestra is a three-movement piece that evokes various geographic and aesthetic attributes of the Catalina Mountains in Tucson Arizona. It makes use of musical elements such as time, theme, color/timbre, and texture from the chamber ensemble that are conducive to the evocation of contours, colors, and polyphonies necessary for the images found in the work. "Early Morning Clouds Descending on the Catalinas," the first movement of Mountain Views depicts the picturesque Catalinas as they are often seen in the mild winter mornings of Tucson. The slow introduction conveys the early dawn and the episodic middle section uses ostinato-like repetitions and sudden juxtapositions of block-like figures that depict a hidden and secretive landscape. "Cancion del saguaro," the second movement is much slower than the previous movement and features a more aria-like treatment yet, still with some repetitious accompanimental figures. This movement depicts a lonely cactus within the mountain landscape with chromatic glissandos that imply scale and incline. "Danzas de sombra," the last movement depicts the mountain face at dusk using white-note collections and contrasting black-note collections that depict bright and shadowy sections of the mountain. This movement is more segmented or episodic with the different sections distinguishable not only by their key areas and modes but also registrally and metrically with a greater use of mixed meter and dance-like rhythms in the black-note shadowy sections.
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Classroom lighting in the junior high schools of Tucson, ArizonaRobison, Roy Harp, 1894- January 1942 (has links)
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Factors in social background which influence the Mexican child in school as revealed in a study of twenty-five Mexican families in TucsonRiggins, Rachel Thompson, 1908- January 1946 (has links)
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