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Show moreThe 1971 Differential represents a student perspective on the events and personalities of the 1970-1971 academic year. The yearbook includes information about and images of individual students, members of student clubs and organizations, athletics, performances, the campus, faculty, and major events of Case Institute of Technology ; color image of printed multi-page document.
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Cleveland, Ohio and the Western Reserve Digital Text Collection
Show moreThe 9/13/1950 Western Reserve University commencement program was distributed at the convocation ceremony held to honor graduating students. It lists the speakers and participants in the ceremony. The schools and colleges included are: Adelbert College, School of Architecture, Cleveland College, School of Dentistry, Graduate Studies, Law School, School of Library Science, Flora Stone Mather College, School of Nursing, School of Applied Social Sciences. The presence of a student's name in the commencement program should not be interpreted as an official verification of a degree. Nor should the absence of a student's name be considered proof that a student did not graduate.
University Archives Commencement Collection
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Books on Cleveland Collection
The United Nations Commission of Experts for the Investigation
Show moreReport of the Secretary-General on the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia
The United Nations Commission of Experts for the Investigation of Atrocities in the Former Yugoslavia Archives
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Show moreTheories of technological change are generally constructed based on assumptions that the technological artifact is a member of a historical line of technological advance (trajectory and evolutionary theories) or that novel technological developments simply "happen" (happenstance theories). Where a more constructivist view is taken technological change is assumed to be a social construct driven by the societal elements of human relationships and initiative. This paper takes a different approach to technological change positing that a combination of social structure and human agency act in a recursive manner to push a technological artifact forward. Using Anthony Giddens' structuration theory as the foundation for framing the analysis, two software technolgies are examined to determine how they became. Human agency and organizational structure are observed and support is developed for the idea that the process of technological becoming is a recursive process whereby human agents are continuously confronted by the constraints imposed by their social setting and it is through their knowledgeable actions to address these constraints that success or failure for the artifact arises. The study also provides initial support for the idea that technological closure, as posited by the Social Construction of Technology school of artifactural becoming, does not occur. It is observed that the becoming process never ends and that constant attention from informed agents is required throughout a technology's life for that technology to maintain a position of "existence." This is a preliminary study that provides the beginning of a foundation upon which future research may be constructed. Particularly, additional work in the area of key parameters in the recursive process of becoming could lead to an empirical model of the becoming process that reflects characteristics of dynamic system theory and that might provide a tool for practitioners to make directionally sound decisions about new technological developments.
Doctorate of Management Programs
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Show moreGenocide and its prevention both result from human choice and bystander indifference. Since the Armenian genocide, and the Holocaust, perpetrators have used dehumanizing metaphors to prepare their followers to overcome normative inhibitions that stand in the way of their becoming killers, rapists, and plunderers of members of potential victim populations. Today, one lesson from the Holocaust is that there are existential dangers associated with ignoring state sanctioned dehumanizing hate language. Not all hate language and incitement leads to genocide, and genocide can occur without hate language and incitement. There can be hate language with and without explicit incitement, propagated by rogue regimes.
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Show moreThe 1946 Minaret represents a student perspective on the events and personalities of the 1945-1946 academic year. The yearbook includes information about and images of individual students, members of student clubs and organizations, athletics, performances, the campus, faculty, and major events of Adelbert College / color image of printed multi-page document.
Statement on Potentially Harmful Content: Digital Case provides access to historical and primary sources that may include language or content that is outdated, biased, offensive, or harmful. When such language or content is present in our repository, it is used solely to preserve the historical accuracy of the language, culture, and time period from which the content originated. If you are concerned about the language or content displayed in this record, please contact us at: digitalcase@case.edu
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Show moreUnemployment is rapidly becoming an American epidemic of social, political and economic crisis, even more so for ?at risk? groups such as older workers. This study focuses on issues and factors surrounding chronic under-employment, unemployment and even un-employability of our older workforce in America. As the American ?social contract? i.e. Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security are under enormous strain; much will be at stake as America deals with how social, societal, political, educational, legal and economic institutions handle this very complicated and multi-facetted issue? answering the question? ?Will Americans over 50 be our next lost generation?? This study analyzed qualitative data through grounded theory techniques. Respondents reported the importance of family as well as the utilization of relational networks to help bridge the gap between the trauma of unemployment and the successful attainment of replacement occupations. Participant?s data also reported that time out of work had a significant impact on the likelihoods of job search success, with one year out of work being a particularly important temporal event. Additionally, respondents reported that a significant amount of trauma was associated with the sudden and many times irreparable separation from the ?work family?. Not surprisingly, the impact of ageism on the job search was reported as being a substantial concern among those over 50. Key implication from this study point to the need for individuals to refocus on maintenance and even reestablishment of family and relational networks; as the hectic pace of our lives and the distance from our families grows, many times these networks are strained and even severed. In particular, there is a need for individuals to establish a modern and evolved framework (Promethean Life Engagement Practices) to serve as the foundation for managing the ?new reality?; a reality involving near constant economic disruption, convulsion and upheaval that will surely face national and global economies in the decades to come.
Doctorate of Management Programs
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Show moreThe 1882 Reserve represents a student perspective on the events and personalities of the 1880-1881 academic year. The yearbook includes information about individual students, members of student clubs and organizations, athletics, performances, the campus, faculty, and major events of the collegiate and preparatory departments ; color image of printed multi-page document.
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Show moreToday, there are more and more professionals who are or will be transitioning into new geographies, industries, companies, roles and, most importantly, new lives. Some current studies indicate that increasing the number of transitions has a negative correlation with a person?s sense of well-being. But some professionals experience an increase in well-being. Although there is an abundance of literature about coping strategies and adaptation for those in the first, negatively affected group, there is little written about individuals who thrive while transitioning. This paper reports on a qualitative study of the second, positively affected group, driven by motivations beyond seeking earnings maximization and who are not purely capitalist oriented in order to: 1) characterize lived experiences of thriving in multiple transitions; 2), explain mechanisms associated with thriving in an age of flux; and 3) develop a model of cognitive processes displayed by professionals who thrive from experiencing multiple transitions.
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Show moreThe 6/11/1952 Western Reserve University commencement program was distributed at the convocation ceremony held to honor graduating students. It lists the speakers and participants in the ceremony, student and faculty awards, honorary degree recipients. The schools and colleges included are: Adelbert College, School of Architecture, Cleveland College, School of Dentistry, Graduate Studies, Law School, School of Library Science, Flora Stone Mather College, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Applied Social Sciences. The presence of a student's name in the commencement program should not be interpreted as an official verification of a degree. Nor should the absence of a student's name be considered proof that a student did not graduate.
University Archives Commencement Collection
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Show moreThe 6/10/1936 Western Reserve University commencement program was distributed at the convocation ceremony held to honor graduating students. It lists the speakers and participants in the ceremony, student and faculty awards. The schools and colleges included are: Adelbert College, School of Architecture, Cleveland College, School of Dentistry, School of Education, Graduate Studies, Law School, School of Library Science, Flora Stone Mather College, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy, School of Applied Social Sciences. The presence of a student's name in the commencement program should not be interpreted as an official verification of a degree. Nor should the absence of a student's name be considered proof that a student did not graduate.
University Archives Commencement Collection
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Show moreThe 1947 Eos represents a student perspective on the events and personalities of the 1946-1947 academic year. The yearbook includes information about and images of individual students, members of student clubs and organizations, athletics, performances, the campus, faculty, and major events of Adelbert College, School of Pharmacy, School of Architecture.
Statement on Potentially Harmful Content: Digital Case provides access to historical and primary sources that may include language or content that is outdated, biased, offensive, or harmful. When such language or content is present in our repository, it is used solely to preserve the historical accuracy of the language, culture, and time period from which the content originated. If you are concerned about the language or content displayed in this record, please contact us at: digitalcase@case.edu
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Show moreThe 1959 Lux represents a student perspective on the events and personalities of the 1958-1959 academic year. The yearbook includes information about and images of individual students, members of student clubs and organizations, athletics, performances, the campus, faculty, and major events of Adelbert College, Cleveland College, Flora Stone Mather College.
University Archives Student Yearbooks
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Show moreIn spring 2004, residents of historic districts in Phoenix described how they achieve historic preservation success, which factors account for success, and why some designated districts seem to achieve more success than others do. Interview transcripts were parsed through ATLAS/ti qualitative analysis software. Subsequently, a theoretical model was conceptualized and sketched. Success in neighborhood historic preservation — how residents achieve successful historic preservation outcomes — remains an important question that hold potential for redirecting the focus of professional preservation managers. Such questions also provide neighborhood preservationists with opportunities to weigh methods for working more closely with their best ‘worthy opponents.
Doctorate of Management Programs
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Show moreThe 6/16/1948 Western Reserve University commencement program was distributed at the convocation ceremony held to honor graduating students. It lists the speakers and participants in the ceremony, student and faculty awards, honorary degree recipients. Commencement ceremonies held on 9/17/1947, 2/4/1948 are also included. The schools and colleges included are: Adelbert College, School of Architecture, Cleveland College, School of Dentistry, Graduate Studies, Law School, School of Library Science, Flora Stone Mather College, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy, School of Applied Social Sciences. The presence of a student's name in the commencement program should not be interpreted as an official verification of a degree. Nor should the absence of a student's name be considered proof that a student did not graduate.
University Archives Commencement Collection
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KSL Digital Book Collection
Books on Cleveland Collection
KSL Digital Book Co
Show moreComp. by Edward A. Roberts, secretary and historian of the Centennial commission, and pub. under appropriation by the City council.
KSL Digital Book Collection. Books on Cleveland Collection.
Statement on Potentially Harmful Content: Digital Case provides access to historical and primary sources that may include language or content that is outdated, biased, offensive, or harmful. When such language or content is present in our repository, it is used solely to preserve the historical accuracy of the language, culture, and time period from which the content originated. If you are concerned about the language or content displayed in this record, please contact us at: digitalcase@case.edu
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