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- A Comparative Study of Retardation in the Negro and White Elementary Schools of Columbia County, Florida 1947-48, 1951-52.
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Wilber Benson Lawson
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The purpose of this study was to compare the degree of retardation in Negro and white elementary schools of Columbia County, Florida from 1947-48 and 1951-52.
- Date Issued
- 1952-08
- Identifier
- AM00000028, famu:50836
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- E-book
- Title
- A Survey of the Standardized Testing Programs in Negro Schools of Florida and Their Implications for Guidance.
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Robert Edwin Allen, Sr.
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The problem of the study is (1) to determine to what extent standardize tests are used in Negro schools in Florida. (2) To determine What part these tests play in the guidance program in these schools. (3) To determine what part tests play in curriculum construction and provisions in these schools. (4) To determine what time of year that tests are given, and, (5) To determine the competency of personnel administering the testing program.
- Date Issued
- 1953-07
- Identifier
- AM00000032, famu:50814
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- E-book
- Title
- A Study of the Employment Patterns of Negroes in Selected Occupations in Dade County, Florida.
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James Learon Cherry
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This study is devoted to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data necessary to determine the employment patterns of Negros in Dade County, Florida, during 1955.
- Date Issued
- 1956-08
- Identifier
- AM00000027, famu:49678
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- E-book
- Title
- Attitudes of home gardeners towards integrated pest management (IPM) in Leon County, Florida.
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Barnabas Adey Fru
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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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- 1985-04
- Identifier
- AM00000306_00001, famu:49738
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- E-book
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- Air passenger terminal for Tallahassee, Florida with emphasis on circulation.
- Creator
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Gerald E. McNair
- Abstract/Description
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This report describes requirements upon which a design for a new air passenger terminal for the Tallahassee Municipal Airport will be based. Requirements specify herein are a consolation of information contained in Airport Master Pan (developed for the city of Tallahassee, Florida), and information provided by Mr. Robert F. Wilson, Superintendent of Airport Operations who, with the Director of Aviation represents the client, for (city of Tallahassee) in matters related to airport development....
Show moreThis report describes requirements upon which a design for a new air passenger terminal for the Tallahassee Municipal Airport will be based. Requirements specify herein are a consolation of information contained in Airport Master Pan (developed for the city of Tallahassee, Florida), and information provided by Mr. Robert F. Wilson, Superintendent of Airport Operations who, with the Director of Aviation represents the client, for (city of Tallahassee) in matters related to airport development. Tallahassee existing Municipal Airport was dedicated in April of 1961 and was designed to satisfy the regions air transportation needs through the year 1975.
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- 1991-12
- Identifier
- AM00000315_00001, famu:21508
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- E-book
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- Architectural program for juvenile intake screening facilities and admission/release area of juvenile detetion centers in the state of Florida.
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Jutta Court
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Juvenile intake screening facilities and juvenile detention centers assess and detain youth who have committed a delinquent or criminal act. The performance goals for these facilities are SECURITY, OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE, and STAFF AND YOUTH COMFORT. These goals complement each other, however, usually due to limited budgets, issues of comfort are not always implemented. This report examines comfort issues as related to juvenile intake screening facilities and admission/release area of...
Show moreJuvenile intake screening facilities and juvenile detention centers assess and detain youth who have committed a delinquent or criminal act. The performance goals for these facilities are SECURITY, OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE, and STAFF AND YOUTH COMFORT. These goals complement each other, however, usually due to limited budgets, issues of comfort are not always implemented. This report examines comfort issues as related to juvenile intake screening facilities and admission/release area of juvenile detention centers. The psychological goals which address comfort issues in intake screening facilities and juvenile detention centers are: REDUCE TENSION, REDUCE ANXIETY, provide a NON-THREATENING ATMOSPHERE, REDUCE CHANCES OF CONFLICT, reduce or increase the PERCEPTION OF TIME, reduce or increase the PERCEPTION OF SPACE, MAINTAIN STAFF CONTROL, and increase COMMUNICATION AMONG STAFF. The comfort issues examined in this report are related to: PROXEMICS, FURNITURE, NATURAL LIGHT, PRIVACY, and CHOICE. The results of this report indicate that architectural elements relating to staff and youth comfort be incorporated in intake screening facilities and juvenile detention centers. The benefits of incorporating comfort issues can be applied to the remaining areas of juvenile detention centers, and to other residential juvenile delinquent program facilities.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1993-04
- Identifier
- AM00000298_00001, famu:56479
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- E-book
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- Art community for Tallahassee : Using an artist community as a vehicles to study the studio environment.
- Creator
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Jeffrey S. Cahill
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This thesis study is in four major chapters; a phenomenological study about the feeling of a studio, a programmatic study about the impact of the project in the community, and an analytical study of actual studios. These studies will be implemented in the final design of An Art Community for Tallahassee. Studio as feeling is a subjective phenomenological study of the roles of the studio environment. The environment suggest certain generators that can be applied to architecture. The...
Show moreThis thesis study is in four major chapters; a phenomenological study about the feeling of a studio, a programmatic study about the impact of the project in the community, and an analytical study of actual studios. These studies will be implemented in the final design of An Art Community for Tallahassee. Studio as feeling is a subjective phenomenological study of the roles of the studio environment. The environment suggest certain generators that can be applied to architecture. The programmatic is a general facility program for a proposal of an Art Community in Tallahassee. It faces the general design and cultural issues that are involved when this type of project is placed in a community. The analytical study is a post occupancy evaluation of the artist community within Railroad Square. It investigates the spaces and the activities of individual studios.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1994
- Identifier
- AM00000300_00001, famu:50268
- Format
- E-book