McLean, Athena, Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work
1995
Discusses sexual behavior in residents of long-term care facilities and the moral and ethical aspects of sexual behavior in individuals with cognitive impairment.
The scientific study of love often focuses on developing theories of categories of love, sometimes popularized as “colors,” “styles,” or “attitudes.” These studies attempt to define love and study it in a quantitative process and can...
Half title: Libretto, Indian play--Hiawatha, played at Wa-ya-ga-mug, on the Grand Rapids and Indiana railway, near Petoskey, Michigan, each summer season, by native Ojibway Indians. Alternate title is "Hiawatha."
Weinstock, Jeffrey, Department of English, Language and Literature
2005
In order to approach the subject of spectrality in Toni Morrison's Beloved and its relation to language, and to the possibility of justice for the living and the dead, one must start with the complex mediation performed by the epitaph, because,...
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1976
The continuing Irish tragedy is reflected strongly in the Republic of Ireland's broadcast news service, here described (based on first hand observation and interviews) by Dr. Orlik, a professor of broadcast and cinematic arts at Central Michigan...