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They came to college (the final report).
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Creator
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A. A. Abraham, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Test Service Bureau
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Date Issued
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1964-04-15
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Identifier
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AM00000119_00001, famu:41300
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Florida capitol center: A report on the proposed development.
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Creator
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A. D. Taylor, Herbert L. Flint, State of Florida, Board of Commissioners of State Institutions
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Date Issued
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1947
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Identifier
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AM00000212_00001, famu:51251
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Origin of names of army and air corps posts, camps and stations in World War II in Florida.
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Creator
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Allen, Mary Moore.
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Date Issued
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[n.d.]
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Identifier
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12121476, AAB7859 QF, 2869083, AM00000181_00001, famu:7968
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Metaphor in architecture : Applying dance as a metaphor in the design of a Dance Academy for Tallahassee.
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Creator
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Anthony Cosentino
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Date Issued
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1994-04-26
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Identifier
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AM00000308_00001, famu:25340
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Format
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E-book
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Attitudes of home gardeners towards integrated pest management (IPM) in Leon County, Florida.
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Creator
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Barnabas Adey Fru
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Abstract/Description
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The main purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Leon County home gardeners towards Integrated OPest Management (IPM) strategies,as not much is known to what extent IPM is being practiced. This could provide information that would enable extension specialists to make the program more attractive or serve as an evaluation process in research applicable to home gardening. To achieve this purpose, four objectives were developed. Data were collected by a mailed questionnaire....
Show moreThe main purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Leon County home gardeners towards Integrated OPest Management (IPM) strategies,as not much is known to what extent IPM is being practiced. This could provide information that would enable extension specialists to make the program more attractive or serve as an evaluation process in research applicable to home gardening. To achieve this purpose, four objectives were developed. Data were collected by a mailed questionnaire. From a sample of 100 gardeners, 45 responses (45 percent) were received. Analysis of data included frequency distributions, percent responses, chi-square and one-way analysis of variance scores. The major findings of this study were: 1. There were only 6 (13 percent) of the respondents who have heard of "Integrated Pest Management (IPM)"; but further findings revealed that most of them used IPM practices without realizing that those were strategies for ix an integrated approach to pest management. 2. Of the six who were aware of IPM, most of them said that it is somewhat effective as they had derived benefits in increase yields, health consideration and reduction in chemical expenses. 3. Participants with a higher level of education (above 12th grade) were more knowledgeable of IPM practices. Those with garden size plots of less than 1000 square feet, practiced more of the IPM strategies. 4. There were no significant differences between implementing IPM strategies with the selected demographic variables of age, years of gardening experience, or the number of people in the family
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Date Issued
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1985-04
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Identifier
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AM00000306_00001, famu:49738
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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A brief history of the Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University from 1918 through 1978 (60 years).
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Creator
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Bartley, Lua Stewart.
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Date Issued
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1978
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Identifier
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AAA1688 QF, 2753095, AM00000058_00001, famu:7026
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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The Florida Supreme Court: a study in judicial selection.
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Creator
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Bashful, Emmet Wilfort
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Date Issued
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1955
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Identifier
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01842920, 01842920, AAA1491 QF, 2752739, AM00000057_00001, famu:6907
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E-book
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Tallahassee Civic Center impact area study.
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Creator
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Beyer Blinder Belle
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Date Issued
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1979-06-30
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Identifier
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AM00000167_00001, famu:48389
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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The Florida bicentennial trail: a heritage revisited.
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Creator
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Bicentennial Commission of Florida, Florida
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Date Issued
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[1976], 1976, 1976
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Identifier
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02497779, AAB7846 QF, 2868207, AM00000172_00001, famu:7463
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Format
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E-book
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Sexual harassment in the public workplace : The impact of race/ethnicity on the agenda of Florida women.
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Creator
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Brenda Lynn Hughes
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Date Issued
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1992-07
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Identifier
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AM00000309_00001, famu:57324
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Format
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E-book
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Museum complex for the City of Cedar Key and Island of Atsena Otie, Florida : A feasability study of the environment, architectural, and legal requir.
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Creator
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Bret D. Hammond
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Date Issued
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1991
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Identifier
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AM00000316_00001, famu:60592
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Format
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E-book
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Study of problems, needs and concerns of small and limited resource farmers in five selcted counties in Florida.
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Creator
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Buhari A. Mohammed
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Date Issued
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1985
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Identifier
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AM00000289_00001, famu:55239
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Socioeconomic characteristics of household demand for Florida wines and grapes.
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Creator
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Carlos A. Ramirez
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Date Issued
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1993
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Identifier
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AM00000291_00001, famu:55453
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Economic evaluation of nitrate in groundwater : A contingent valuation survey in Northwest Florida.
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Creator
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Carmen J. Lyttle-N'Guessan
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Abstract/Description
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A double-bounded dichotomous choice contingent valuation survey was administered to 2,000 residents of Franklin and Gulf Counties, Florida, with the objective of documenting any bias as a result of the institutional basis in the hypothetical payment vehicle. The mean willingness to pay (WTP) estimates for state and private payment vehicles are $4.39 and $5.08 per month respectively, significantly different at the 0.15 level. This is evidence of the importance in choosing the institutional...
Show moreA double-bounded dichotomous choice contingent valuation survey was administered to 2,000 residents of Franklin and Gulf Counties, Florida, with the objective of documenting any bias as a result of the institutional basis in the hypothetical payment vehicle. The mean willingness to pay (WTP) estimates for state and private payment vehicles are $4.39 and $5.08 per month respectively, significantly different at the 0.15 level. This is evidence of the importance in choosing the institutional foundation for the payment vehicle. The major determinants of WTP appear to be education, perception of existing water quality and the attitudes of respondents towards the environment. However, WTP responses may vary temporally and spatially with differences in demographics and goods and services valued.
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Date Issued
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2003
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Identifier
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AM00000305_00001, famu:49739
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Format
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E-book
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Red patriots: The story of the Seminoles.
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Creator
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Charles H. Coe, Charlton W. Tebeau, State of Florida, Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund
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Date Issued
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1974
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Identifier
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AM00000165_00001, famu:48590
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Format
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E-book
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The Tallahassee bus protest (Field Reports on Desegretation in the South).
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Creator
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Charles U. Smith, and Lewis M. Killian
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Date Issued
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1958
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Identifier
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AM00000179_00001, famu:47628
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E-book
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The Lamplighters, Black Farm And Home Demonstration Agents In Florida: 1915-1965.
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Creator
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Cotton, Barbara R.
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Date Issued
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c1982, 1982, 1982
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Identifier
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82802882, 10913642, AAA1479 QF, 2753325, AM00000063_00001, famu:7103
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E-book
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The West Florida controversy, 1798-1813: a study in American diplomacy.
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Creator
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Cox, Isaac Joslin
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18007630, 01619981, AAA1678 QF, 2744809, AM00000049_00001, famu:4257
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E-book
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Florida's pioneer African American attorneys during the post-Cival War Era.
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Creator
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Darius Jamal Young
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This study specifically aims to illuminate the black attorneys’ experience in post—Civil War Florida by focusing on the complex careers of four black lawyers who began their careers during Reconstruction. The discussion will familiarize the reader with the immense obstacles that deterred African American attorneys from gaining prominence and the struggles endured by black lawyers throughout the South. As true regionally, the majority of Florida's legal professionals could not afford to...
Show moreThis study specifically aims to illuminate the black attorneys’ experience in post—Civil War Florida by focusing on the complex careers of four black lawyers who began their careers during Reconstruction. The discussion will familiarize the reader with the immense obstacles that deterred African American attorneys from gaining prominence and the struggles endured by black lawyers throughout the South. As true regionally, the majority of Florida's legal professionals could not afford to practice law exclusively and had to pursue other careers as their main source of income. Politics often emerged as the career of choice for black lawyers. As public figures these men accomplished remarkable feats and flourished as leaders of the black community.8 This essay, in a larger sense, attempts to provide fresh and helpful information concerning the black 7 See generally, Foner, Freedom ’s Lawmakers; Brown, Florida ’s ‘Black Public Oflicialsg Richardson, Negro in the Reconstruction of Florida. 8 See generally, Richardson, The Negro in the Reconstruction of Florida; Woodson, The Negro Professional and the Community; Ward, Black Physicians in the Jim Crow South; Shofner, Nor Is It Over Yet.
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Date Issued
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2005
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Identifier
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AM00000284_00001, famu:54814
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Format
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E-book
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Jazz school for downtown Jacksonville : Architecture, sound, and Jazz.
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Creator
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Darren J. Lueddecke
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Abstract/Description
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This thesis is an examination of the conception and creation of architecture through the use of human sensory perception, specifically, architecture through the perception of sound. Furthermore it is a study on the relationship between architecture and the human experience. This thesis focuses on the phenomenon of sound and hearing relative to how the human body engages architecture. The core of the research will elaborate on two specific questions: #1 (Can Architecture be heard?) and #2 (How...
Show moreThis thesis is an examination of the conception and creation of architecture through the use of human sensory perception, specifically, architecture through the perception of sound. Furthermore it is a study on the relationship between architecture and the human experience. This thesis focuses on the phenomenon of sound and hearing relative to how the human body engages architecture. The core of the research will elaborate on two specific questions: #1 (Can Architecture be heard?) and #2 (How can hearing and the phenomenon of sound potentially shape architectural form ?).
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Date Issued
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2000-12-11
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Identifier
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AM00000317_00001, famu:61083
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E-book
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