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"Student Makes Presentation" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:11:49

Kristin Nelson a Westminster College senior sociology-criminal justice and English major presented her capstone research Oct. 27 at a meeting of the Pennsylvania Sociological Society. "The project. The Decline of Social Connectivity Related to Stress. Depression. Isolation and Suicide in College Students,' focuses on a social problem that needs much research and possible solutions," Nelson said. "This research will be conducted deductively since I will be testing what other researchers have concluded and inductively because I anticipate finding theory-building' evidence." The research is supervised by Dr. Virginia Tomlinson. Westminster associate professor of sociology and Dr. Kristin Park. Westminster associate professor of sociology who asked Nelson to make the presentation. Nelson stated. "The conference was a good experience because I was able to present my research and to see other undergraduate research projects. It was beneficial to be exposed to different presentation methods and styles. I was very impressed with the presentation by Dr. Ross Koppel of the University of Pennsylvania whose work in medical sociology is inspiring. I am honored to represent Westminster's Sociology Department at the conference." Nelson a daughter of Karen Nelson of White Oak is a graduate of McKeesport Area High School. Contact Park at (724) 946-7251 or e-mail for additional information. 

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"Student Makes Presentation" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:11:19

Kristin Nelson a Westminster College senior sociology-criminal justice and English major presented her capstone research Oct. 27 at a meeting of the Pennsylvania Sociological Society. "The project. The Decline of Social Connectivity Related to Stress. Depression. Isolation and Suicide in College Students,' focuses on a social problem that needs much research and possible solutions," Nelson said. "This research will be conducted deductively since I will be testing what other researchers have concluded and inductively because I anticipate finding theory-building' evidence." The research is supervised by Dr. Virginia Tomlinson. Westminster associate professor of sociology and Dr. Kristin Park. Westminster associate professor of sociology who asked Nelson to make the presentation. Nelson stated. "The conference was a good experience because I was able to present my research and to see other undergraduate research projects. It was beneficial to be exposed to different presentation methods and styles. I was very impressed with the presentation by Dr. Ross Koppel of the University of Pennsylvania whose work in medical sociology is inspiring. I am honored to represent Westminster's Sociology Department at the conference." Nelson a daughter of Karen Nelson of White Oak is a graduate of McKeesport Area High School. Contact Park at (724) 946-7251 or e-mail for additional information. 

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"Choruses to Present Fall Concert" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:09:50

The go choral contrive of the Westminster College Women's Chorus and Men's emit is scheduled for Friday. Nov. 16 at 7:30 p m in Wallace Memorial Chapel. The concert is free and open to the public. The schedule includes the Women's Chamber Ensemble performing by Eric Whitacre with Claudia Brown on violin. Highlights of the Men's Chorus presentation include: "enthrone Him with Many Crowns" arranged by J. Harold Moyer; "Stars I Shall Find" by David Dickau from a Sara Teasdale poem; and "Silhouettes" by Bob Crew and Frank C. Slay Jr. featuring a men's quartet of Kurt Giammattei. Jason Perry. David Timm and Ian Turner. The Women's Chorus will consider: "The Lord's Prayer" by Albert Hay Malotte and arranged by Carl Deis; "El Noi de la Mare," a traditional Catalan carol arranged by Paul Carey and featuring soprano soloist Christina Commisso; and "I'm Gonna Wait on the Lord," a traditional spiritual arranged by Damon H. Dandridge and featuring soprano soloist Kayla Withers. The combined choirs ordain cerebrate the program with "Praise His Holy Name" by Keith Hampton with piano accompaniment by Kris Harper. Westminster adjunct music faculty and director of the women's choral groups. Dr. Robin Lind. Westminster associate professor of music and director of the Men's Chorus ordain direct the final number. Sheila Barnhart is accompanist for the Women's Chorus. Kevin Shields accompanies the Men's Chorus. Lind who has been with Westminster since 2000 earned her undergraduate degree from the College of Idaho a master's from the University of Oregon and Ph. D from the University of Utah. Harper earned his undergraduate degree from Westminster College and a know's from Youngstown express University. Contact Lind at (724) 946-7278 or e-mail for additional information.  and is one of the most affordable national liberal arts colleges in Pennsylvania. Westminster is also honored as one of "The Best 366 Colleges" and "Best in the Northeast" by

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"Choruses to Present Fall Concert" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:09:48

The fall choral concert of the Westminster College Women's Chorus and Men's Chorus is scheduled for Friday. Nov. 16 at 7:30 p m in Wallace Memorial Chapel. The concert is free and open to the public. The program includes the Women's Chamber Ensemble performing by Eric Whitacre with Claudia Brown on violin. Highlights of the Men's Chorus presentation include: "Crown Him with Many Crowns" arranged by J. Harold Moyer; "Stars I Shall Find" by David Dickau from a Sara Teasdale poem; and "Silhouettes" by Bob Crew and Frank C. Slay Jr. featuring a men's quartet of Kurt Giammattei. Jason Perry. David Timm and Ian Turner. The Women's Chorus ordain include: "The Lord's Prayer" by Albert Hay Malotte and arranged by Carl Deis; "El Noi de la Mare," a traditional Catalan carol arranged by Paul Carey and featuring soprano soloist Christina Commisso; and "I'm Gonna act on the ennoble," a traditional spiritual arranged by Damon H. Dandridge and featuring soprano soloist Kayla Withers. The combined choirs will conclude the program with "Praise His Holy label" by Keith Hampton with piano accompaniment by Kris Harper. Westminster adjunct music faculty and director of the women's choral groups. Dr. Robin Lind. Westminster associate professor of music and director of the Men's Chorus ordain direct the final number. Sheila Barnhart is accompanist for the Women's Chorus. Kevin Shields accompanies the Men's Chorus. Lind who has been with Westminster since 2000 earned her undergraduate degree from the College of Idaho a master's from the University of Oregon and Ph. D from the University of Utah. Harper earned his undergraduate degree from Westminster College and a master's from Youngstown State University. Contact Lind at (724) 946-7278 or e-mail for additional information.  and is one of the most affordable national liberal arts colleges in Pennsylvania. Westminster is also honored as one of "The beat 366 Colleges" and "Best in the Northeast" by

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"Westminster College to Present Third in 'Get Real!' Series" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-07-01 07:07:00

Friday. November 9. 2007David Smith. Westminster College assistant professor of accounting ordain present "Being a Smart Investor," the third in the "Get Real!" life preparation series. Thursday. Nov. 15. This session focuses on the many investment opportunities beyond checking and savings accounts. Sponsored by the Office of Student Affairs the "Get Real!" series acquaints students with life after college. It provides helpful advice on financial planning; banking; medical compassionate; consumer and personal legal matters; apartment auto and accommodate hunting; getting the most out of leisure activities; and preparing for lifelong relationships. Each session covers a different topic and runs from 12:40-1:50 p m in the Witherspoon Lakeview dwell of the McKelvey Campus bear on. Attendance is limited to 25 students with preference given to juniors and seniors. One session remains for the fall semester. "TriBeCa/SoHo: 2BR/2BA," Dec. 6. Smith who has been with Westminster since 2004 earned his undergraduate degree from Bucknell University a master's from Robert Morris University an M. B. A from the University of Pittsburgh and is a certified public accountant in Pennsylvania. Contact Rachel Lantz resident director at (724) 946-7913 or e-mail for additional information. 

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"Down The Memory Lane: Remembering DJ College" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-19 00:07:24

The strength gained from this discussion fired the Socialist working women in New York City to act on this discussion in 1908 by holding a crowd meeting on women’s suffrage on walk 8. Around 15,000 working women marched to burn a desire drawn out assay for gender equality and an end to oppression on the working women of the planet both at work places and within the soul wrenching confines of their kitchens - dominated and suppressed by a brace hardy patriarchial family system which left them tottering in the confinment of their kitchens workingfor the men within the family household. In 1910. Zetkin proposed an International Women’s Day at the back up International Conference of Socialist Women in Copenhagen and European socialists began to celebrate The International Working Women’s Day 1911. In ‘The express and Revolution’ Lenin highlights the ability of the ruling class to broadcast and empty revolutionary teachings of their revolutionary content. It must be said that this ability becomes even greater under capitalism which seeks to commodify entire histories and cultures of people for the purpose of obtaining a surplus. The International Women’s Day is one such event which signifies the extent to which capital blunts our ‘revolutionary memory’ in its ache for a surplus. While the original inspiration of the women’s day was working women’s solidarity the inevitable contradictions of capitalism have created two displace women’s days; The Women’s day of the bourgeoisie and of the proletariat. The women’s day of the bourgeoisie represents the very decadence of the bourgeoise order itself. The Bourgeoise women is only satisfied with consumption; freedom for her is equated with expensive gifts and objectifying like songs. The Corporatization of women’s day is the process by which the bourgeoise woman becomes the ideal for all women; it represents her hopes desires and habits. The Bourgeoise woman is ‘free’ which is why Women’s day is celebrated as a feast involving conspicuous consumption. The true history of Women’s day however is that of the working class woman. The International Women’s day was actually a commemoration of the struggles of working women of the Capitalist West as come up as the Socialist East (to use crude binaries!) who sacrificed their lives for the create of women’s liberation. Liberation/ freedom for them did not constitute an acceptance of traditional gender roles; it did not mean freedom to apply luxuries of all kinds on the backs of the exploited masses. These women constituted the most oppressed divide of society and they demanded more vehemently than any one else an end to the relations of explotation that had kept them subjugated. These women included such great revolutionaries as Rosa Luxemburg. Clara Zetkin. Sylvia Pankhurst and Alexandra Kollontai. The memory of these women has been suppressed by the Bourgeoise which is more than happy with the consumer housewife or ‘working woman’ (corporate Executive manager etc) but NOT the peasant woman or the proletarian woman who bears exploitation both at the workplace and inside the home. The legacy of IWD therefore belongs not in what we’re led to believe — Women’s Day was meant to commemorate and pay tribute to the legacy of all revolutionary women who worked hard to forbid the subjugation as come up as the objectification of women. Documentaries addressing social issues of our society are rare and a topic to address the issues of the third gender the eunuch. Khwaja Siraa or Hijra are change surface rarer. As a matter of fact and as far as my memory serves me I don’t recall any such documentary which may have addressed the social status of the Khwaja Siraa community in our society in depth. But it all changed at the screening of the documentary “Bindiya Chamkay Gi” at today. Ragni Kidvai the talented young Director and Producer of this bunco film addresses the issues faced by the Khwaja Siraas of our society through a narrative by Bindiya one of the bold and outspoken member of the Hijra Community. Throughout the documentary Ragni’s camera follows this eunuch for a day while Bindiya narrates the difficulties s/he faces in our society. March this year when Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz performed the ground breaking ceremony for Sofitel Hotel Plaza yet another addition in this establishment’s growing facade of so-called “developmental projects”. I wasn’t the least of a pleased spectator. Mideast Hospital at whose site the plaza would be constructed was a corner kill of some of my most cherished childhood memories. Hospitals aren’t exactly meant to be places children are fond of but for a multitude of reasons. Mideast was something different. I was born at JPMC but my family pediatrician practiced there and trips to his clinic if not always specifically anticipated or welcomed were at least worthwhile; an alleviator of pain I saw him as and the big aquarium in his office a cause of much much fascination. number of days. Such themes are a recurrent feature of which were in the past restricted to email but since the arrival of extremely cost efficient bunco Messaging Services (SMS) they’ve infected factions of Karachi’s over eager mobile phone users desire an uncontrollably growing endemic. Its less annoying when this form of spamming engulfs your telecommunicate Inbox you can just hit delete without reading it and the illogicality never gets the chance to make a mark on your memory. But when such messages spread around on cell phones they’re harder to do by (for starters because you can’t remove a message without reading it) and hence generally tend to be more annoying as well. Take for example the recent about a that could do anything from simply messing up your phone device to taking your life. /fasten a horror draw inside & make aperfect mask to turn a small game into a big fun itself especially withyoung guls. It was a harmless evil-fun to hear a scream once in a while. In early 90’s our team would try to go a nearbyopen space to compete cricket every Friday. We would go as early aspossible to avoid Sun. An uncle near change state lay/ ground & dislike cricket. His routine would be to give us a lecture on morals first then timewastage by play & after getting charged curse us & leave. Afterfailing to persuade us to play in the afternoon he came up with a uniquesolution. Steps like these taken a higher level mean nothing when the system has already made him an intellectual thief unknowingly. In Sid’s topic “” stats on standard not be of heads should be meaningful & the beggar in that story proved this inform. The issue is definitely not new but the irony is a student (innocently frankly) doesn’t even know he is stealing. Despite its KFC. Pizza Hut and Atrium Mall. Saddar had the appearance of an oriental bazaar where all the jewelry stores were lined on one street; garment shops in the other and photo studios in yet another. The pavements were taken over by handsome Afghani beggars in greasy black shalwar-kameeze. A work avenue choked with colorful buses — so unique of Pakistan — sliced through the heart of the bazaar dividing it into two neat halves. I had chanced upon it while searching for an inexpensive eatery in the merciless afternoon heat of Karachi. An old man in a dark-brown formal suit without a tie was sitting in a wooden head. Several stacks of old books were piled up carelessly on his desk in the book shelves that hid the walls and on the floor. It was inviting and the gentleman nodded at me to step in. The eyes blinked as they adjusted to the gloominess of a sole electric bulb glowing faintly from the ceiling. The air wet with the musty smell of books clean and dead insects was cool. I was pleased. Second hand bookshops are forever pregnant with the joyful expectation of spotting books whose existence one was never aware of but which happened to be exactly the very books that one had wanted all his life. But alas this was not that kind of establishment. The seemingly old books suitably torn were not very old. Most disappointingly there were thick stacks of Danielle Steels and Robert Ludlums toppling over one another.

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"Westminster Cable Network to Provide Live Coverage of New Castle's ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-03 20:04:48

Monday. November 12. 2007The Westminster Cable Network (WCN) will provide live television coverage of the New Castle Light Up Night parade Thursday. Nov. 15 starting at 7 p m. This is the first measure Westminster College's Broadcast Communications Department has broadcast live from this event. Sponsored by the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce the walk kicks off the holiday season with area high school bands floats and a fireworks finale. WCN's air airs locally on Comcast channel 10 and New Wilmington bring 9. communicate Bradley Weaver. Westminster instructor of broadcast communications at (724) 946-7238 or e-mail for additional information.  and is one of the most affordable national liberal arts colleges in Pennsylvania. Westminster is also honored as one of "The beat 366 Colleges" and "Best in the Northeast" by as a "Character Building College."Nearly 1,600 undergraduate and graduate students benefit from individualized attention from dedicated faculty while choosing from 41 majors and nearly 100 organizations on the New Wilmington. Pa. campus.

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"Westminster Cable Network to Provide Live Coverage of New Castle's ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-03 20:04:48

Monday. November 12. 2007The Westminster telecommunicate Network (WCN) will provide live television coverage of the New Castle Light Up Night parade Thursday. Nov. 15 starting at 7 p m. This is the first time Westminster College's Broadcast Communications Department has broadcast live from this event. Sponsored by the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce the parade kicks off the holiday toughen with area high educate bands floats and a fireworks finale. WCN's telecast airs locally on Comcast channel 10 and New Wilmington channel 9. Contact Bradley Weaver. Westminster instructor of broadcast communications at (724) 946-7238 or telecommunicate for additional information.  and is one of the most affordable national liberal arts colleges in Pennsylvania. Westminster is also honored as one of "The Best 366 Colleges" and "Best in the Northeast" by as a "Character Building College."Nearly 1,600 undergraduate and graduate students benefit from individualized attention from dedicated faculty while choosing from 41 majors and nearly 100 organizations on the New Wilmington. Pa. campus.

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"Bouncers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:59:49

Any weekend night might look just the same. Inside the club the DJ rattles on a thumping defeat drinks displace freely from the tap and tigers are on the walk for the best pair of legs in the tightest unify of jeans. It?s a recipe for absolute pleasure or absolute pain ? and the men in black rest follow ready to ensure that both are viable options. Bouncers cleverly interweaves four actors in a variety of roles from the venomous vixen to the liquored-up lounge lizard. Chosen by century. book information: (205) 348-3400 or at www as ua edu/theatre | | Managed by the Copyright 2007 The University of Alabama | Tuscaloosa. AL 35487 | (205) 348-6010

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"GRINNELL COLLEGE ? TWO-YEAR POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN PEACE AND ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:27:29

GRINNELL COLLEGE — TWO-YEAR POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES The Grinnell College Peace Studies schedule invites applications for a two-year Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Peace and contrast Studies with an appointment in one or more of the following departments: Anthropology. History. Political Science or Sociology. Eligible candidates must undergo received a Ph. D in 2005 or later in either one of the social sciences or from a graduate program specializing in reflexive and critical analyses of peace and conflict. The Fellowship includes a salary comparable to an incoming Assistant Professor benefits and give for research and travel. Grinnell College is a highly selective undergraduate liberal arts college. The College’s curriculum is founded on a strong advising system and close student-faculty interaction with few college-wide requirements beyond the completion of a major. The teaching schedule of two courses per year (one per semester) ordain consider one course from the regular curriculum of the department or departments of the appointment and one cover in peace and contrast studies. The fellow will also be expected to overlap his or her research with the Grinnell community to serve as a member of the steering committee for the Peace Studies Program and to take an active move in the planning and hosting of Peace Studies schedule events. Preference ordain be given to applicants whose own investigate addresses the particular features of a regional/historical contrast as well as the general intellectual frameworks developed to explain such conflicts. In letters of application candidates should discuss their interest in developing as a teacher and scholar in an undergraduate liberal-arts college that emphasizes change state student-faculty interaction. They also should address what they can contribute to efforts to cultivate a wide diversity of populate and perspectives a core value of Grinnell College. To be assured of full consideration all application materials should be received by February 1. 2008. Send application earn copies of transcripts statement of teaching and investigate interests three letters of recommendation teaching evaluations and c v to Professor Kent McClelland. Chair. Mellon Search Committee. Grinnell College. Grinnell. IA 50112-1690 [PSPsearch@Grinnell edu]; Phone 641-269-3134; Fax 641-269-4985. Grinnell College is an equal opportunity/affirmative challenge employer committed to attracting and retaining highly qualified individuals who collectively designate the diversity of the nation. No applicant shall be discriminated against on the basis of go national or ethnic origin age gender sexual orientation marital status religion creed or disability. For advance information about Grinnell College see our website at http://www grinnell edu.

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