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Crafton Hills College computer hardware/software tracking systemPace-Pequeño, Catherine 01 January 1998 (has links)
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A case study: Process and techniques used in land preservation strategies in the Crafton Hills, Yucaipa, CaliforniaKelley, Albert J. 01 January 1991 (has links)
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The role of imaginative literature in First Year CompositionCowles, Randee Teresa 01 January 2004 (has links)
This study steps into a long running discussion of the place of imaginative literature in First Year Composition (FYC) courses. Chapter one surveys the scholarship, including the work of Erika Lindeman and Gary Tate, two compositionists whose debate has been at the center of this discussion, and three scholars' responses to the issues their debate raises. Instructors might be able to include imaginative literature in FYC courses if they use the literature to support the courses' rhetorical goals rather than to "teach the literature" itself.
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Prevalence of depression among adolescent males in residential treatmentChavez, Keri Nicole, Perez, Alexa Joy 01 January 2006 (has links)
Examines the prevalence of depression among delinquent adolescent boys placed in a residential placement facility located in Yucaipa, California and managed by Trinity Children and Family Services, a non-profit organization. The Beck Depression Inventory was administered to 54 randomly selected boys (ages 12-18) of different ethnic backgrounds. Independent variables included length of time in the group home, the level of support from the family and the number of visitations the client received from family or other support systems. Results indicated that (1) White adolescents experience the highest levels of depression, (2) there was no difference in regards to depression in relation to age, and (3) that time in placement and the amount of family involvement had an impact on the level of depression of the adolescent.
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