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Betraying the Omaha nation, 1790-1916 /Boughter, Judith A., January 1998 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Master tesis--Omaha--University of Nebraska. / Bibliogr. p. 259-271. Index.
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Women elders' life stories of the Omaha Tribe Macy, Nebraska /Summers, Wynne L. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2006. / Title from title screen (sites viewed on July 25, 2006). PDF text: 178 p. : ill. ; 1.19Mb. UMI publication number: AAT 3205390. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in microfilm, microfiche and paper format.
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The Omaha Star : its main concernsSmithson, Joyce E January 2011 (has links)
Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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More buildings about songs and food: A case study of Omaha's Slowdown project.Seman, Michael 08 1900 (has links)
The success of independent rock music ("indie rock"), once a marginalized sub-genre of the rock idiom and now a globally recognized cultural force, has impacted the urban landscape of Omaha, Nebraska via the mixed-use urban redevelopment project, "Slowdown" - a result of cultural production by the city's successful indie rock business entities. While geographic research has previously analyzed urban redevelopment initiated by fine artists, the event of indie rock music being a catalyst for urban redevelopment has never been considered in a geographic scope. By examining the topics of affordable technological tools, Omaha's reduced cost-of-living, and cooperative efforts by city leaders, insight into how an indie rock "scene" can become a successful urban redevelopment catalyst is gained.
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A history of Millard Public Schools 1946-1989 forty-four years of suburban growth /Anderson, Rex E. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Nebraska--Lincoln, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Walkability and property values in Omaha, NEStachon, Greg January 1900 (has links)
Degree Not Listed / Department Not Listed / Huston Gibson / Recent studies have shown that walkability can have a positive impact on a community. Walkability has been associated with better public health (Jensen et al., 2017), lower carbon emissions (Morris, 2009), more taxes per land area, and more transportation options which helps low income residents (Speck, 2012; Forsyth, 2015). Additionally, there have been studies done that show housing in walkable areas commands a price premium (Pivo & Fisher, 2011). This should be a good sign for communities because walkable areas are more likely to get built if a land developer can fetch a higher price for a walkable property. But what exactly is the walkability premium for properties in Omaha, NE if there is one? The studies that have linked walkability to higher property values were done in larger cities and few studies have looked at smaller metros in the Midwest (Hack, 2013; Leinberger & Alfonzo, 2012). This study seeks help to fill in this gap in the research by looking specifically at walkability’s correlation to property values in Omaha, NE, a mid-size midwestern city.
This study looked at three different land uses in Omaha, NE to see if there is a correlation between walkability and property value. The three land uses were single-family houses, apartments, and restaurants. Property values were measured using data from the Douglas County, NE assessor’s office. The walkability of each parcel was measured using a 1-100 scale as generated from WalkScore.com. A positive correlation between WalkScore and property values was found but only in the eastern part of the city. The correlation was highest in the apartment land use and lower but still positive for single-family houses and restaurants. In the western part of Omaha, there were negative correlations between WalkScore and property value across all three land uses. These results are expected to contribute to walkability literature as a case study on the relationship of walkability to property valuation. It could also be used by municipalities and land developers who are interested in the value of properties they are developing for their communities.
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Využití Omaha systému v laktačním poradenství / The Use of Omaha System in Lactation CounsellingVESELÁ, Simona January 2018 (has links)
The thesis deals with the use of Omaha system in lactation counselling. At present time the care of newborns realized through general practitioners is minimal. Therefore, the connection of community nursing related to shorter time of hospitalization of both mother and her newborn child is vital. Lactation counselling is closely connected to the obligatory documentation of provided care. Omaha system is considered as a suitable standardized terminology for community nursing. The thesis dealt with the analysis of Omaha system, lactation counselling, the issue of breastfeeding as a whole and the legislation related to nursing documentation in the theoretical part. The main aim of the research is the implementation of Omaha system in lactation counselling. Three main goals were set in the thesis. The first one was to map the differences between the care provided by lactation counsellors with and without medical qualification. The second goal was to describe the way of administration of breastfeeding mothers by the counsellors. The third goal was to elaborate and evaluate the documentation according to Omaha system in the field of lactation counselling provided by counselors with a qualification. To achieve the goals of this thesis quantitative-qualitative method of data collection was used. The method of questioning through a non-standardized questionnaire was selected for quantitative research. The qualitative part of the research was based on the use of semi-structured in-depth interview method. The third part of the research is represented by the content analysis of Omaha system. The qualitative part of the research was processed with open coding method. The research question was answered through the analysis of the interviews. The respondents in this research are represented by lactation counselors. The first research file is represented by counselors both with and without qualification. The second research file includes counselors with medical qualification only. The questionnaire research was realized through an electronic questionnaire. The interviews were conducted with six lactation counselors with a medical qualification. The questionnaire research shows differences in the counselling provided by the counselors with and without a qualification which supports H1. The official documentation for counselling is used by a few respondents and mainly by the ones with a qualification. The good thing is that most counselors record data about mothers and breastfeeding. Next, it seems that the unofficial documentation of counselors includes problems and solutions description. The results show that H2 has not been supported. However, it is good that almost half of the respondents are interested in using a standardized documentation for counselling. Next, the counselors with a qualification do not use standardized taxonomy of nursing problems. The results show that only two counselors with a qualification have a contract with an insurance company. Most of them do not cooperate with a podiatrist or gynecologist. The most troubling issues for them are lack of time and missing contracts with an insurance company. Most of them think that longer hospitalization of mothers does not have a better effect on the quality of breastfeeding. Moreover, the interviews with the counselors with a medical qualification show that the newly created documentation of Omaha system has been processed thoroughly and clearly. They consider it more time demanding, which could be a problem because of the lack of time caused by the financial situation of mothers or because of insurance companies. The output of tis thesis is a newly created documentation for lactation counselors and lactation centers based on Omaha system which allows a more effective way of providing lactation counselling.
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The theology and practice of community in the local church building the church's 'socio-spiritual capital' by practicing the 'one-anothers' of the New Testament /Pahl, Don L. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis project (D. Min.)--Denver Seminary, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 238-246).
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Immigration, the American west, and the twentieth century German from Russia, Omaha Indian, and Vietnamese-urban villagers in Lincoln, Nebraska /Kinbacher, Kurt E. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2006. / Title from title screen (sites viewed on July 25, 2006). PDF text: [vi], 385 p. : ill., maps ; 2.09Mb. UMI publication number: AAT 3205391. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in microfilm, microfiche and paper format.
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Política e parentesco nos Xerente / Politics and kinship among the XerenteSchroeder, Ivo 28 April 2006 (has links)
Sob o tema política e parentesco, esta tese retoma os estudos sobre os Xerente, um povo indígena Jê do Brasil Central. O sistema de parentesco xerente foi classificado como omaha, mas sua estrutura terminológica oblíqua e assimétrica não foi explorada para entender o regime de trocas matrimoniais e o campo da ação política. O presente estudo parte da noção nativa de respeito que corresponde ao ponto de partida da sociabilidade, pois o respeito funda e organiza a vida social, preside os rituais e as trocas matrimoniais. As pinturas corporais, com os padrões de círculo e traço, despertam de forma imediata um sentido que os Xerente traduzem por wasiwaze ou \"nosso respeito recíproco\". A presente investigação, apoiada em uma ampla base de dados, correlaciona clãs e metades com as práticas de casamento e com os assentamentos no seu território. A análise do dualismo Xerente revela uma estrutura social que é idealmente representada como simétrica. Neste quadro, todavia, a assimetria se infiltra via relações de parentesco. Em presença de trocas unilaterais, os afins se bifurcam em doadores e tomadores de mulheres, produzindo uma estrutura triádica de troca. A interdição da linha materna e a impossibilidade de troca de irmãs projetam o indivíduo numa estrutura de troca assimétrica, ao longo de algumas gerações. A política se funda nos grupos moldados pelas relações de parentesco, mas aqui a ação política será melhor compreendida como um esforço para restabelecer a ordem simétrica ideal, neutralizando essas relações. Da ação política, porém, resultam grupos sociais eqüiestatutários, mecanicamente justapostos, onde a representação é sempre suspeita e muito fugazes os momentos de ação concatenada. Com raras formas de representação coletiva, a política, assim como os rituais, concerne à reprodução simbólica da diferença e persegue o ideal de autonomia de cada assentamento ou grupo social / This thesis explores the theme of politics and kinship, and returns to studies of the Xerente, a Ge indigenous people of Central Brazil. The Xerente kinship system has been classified as Omaha, but its oblique and asymmetric terminological structure has not yet been used for exploring the rules of matrimonial exchange and the field of political action. The current study comes from the native notion of \"respect\", which corresponds with the beginnings of sociability, because it is this respect that founds and organizes social life, and presides over rituals and matrimonial exchanges. Body paintings, with patterns of circles and lines, awake a direct awareness, which the Xerente translate as wasiwaze or \"our reciprocal respect\". The current investigation, supported by an extensive database, associates clans and moieties with marriage practices and with the settlements on their territory. Analysis of Xerente dualism reveals a social structure that is ideally represented as symmetrical. However, within this framework, asymmetry infiltrates via kinship relations. In the presence of unilateral exchanges, the affines segregate into wifegivers and wife-takers and produce a triadic exchange structure. The closure of the maternal line, together with the impossibility of sister exchange, project the individual into an asymmetrical exchange structure over several generations. Politics is entwined in the groups moulded by kinship, but here the political action is better understood as an effort to re-establish the ideal symmetrical order, neutralising these relations. From political action, however, come social groups of equal status, mechanically juxtaposed, where the representation is always suspect, and concatenating action is very fleeting. With rare forms of collective representation, politics, just like the rituals, is concerned with the symbolic reproduction difference and pursues the ideal of autonomy of each settlement or social group
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