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"Associate Degree in Nursing is Inaugurated".
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Indian River State College
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In the fall of 1965, IRJC offers a Nursing Degree program comprised of 65-70 credit hours. The Associate's Degree (which can be completed in two years) will have a curriculum that is split evenly between general education courses and nursing courses. Classes will not only be taught on campus, but may also take place at the Fort Pierce Memorial Hospital. The IRSC Nursing program was inaugurated in 1965, in the midst of the Vietnam War. Since women were often associated with nursing careers,...
Show moreIn the fall of 1965, IRJC offers a Nursing Degree program comprised of 65-70 credit hours. The Associate's Degree (which can be completed in two years) will have a curriculum that is split evenly between general education courses and nursing courses. Classes will not only be taught on campus, but may also take place at the Fort Pierce Memorial Hospital. The IRSC Nursing program was inaugurated in 1965, in the midst of the Vietnam War. Since women were often associated with nursing careers, this gave them the opportunity to obtain an education and receive a college degree. Summary written by Marie Grandguillotte, in Dr. Carrigan's AMH 2020 H2SL (Honors/Service Learning).
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1965-01-27, 1965-01-27T05:00:00.000Z
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http://purl.flvc.org/irsc/fd/irsc_c_pp_0001
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"Library Usage Intensifies Knowledge".
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Indian River State College
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According to the Indian River Junior College president Dr. Maxwell King, the IRJC library provides an independent student with an extensive collection of books and information for research or learning. That area was specifically built for individual study because it is unlikely for the average student to retain everything he or she has learned in class. The common day libraries contain information written before any human lifespan, so if any student is curious about the past, the library is a...
Show moreAccording to the Indian River Junior College president Dr. Maxwell King, the IRJC library provides an independent student with an extensive collection of books and information for research or learning. That area was specifically built for individual study because it is unlikely for the average student to retain everything he or she has learned in class. The common day libraries contain information written before any human lifespan, so if any student is curious about the past, the library is a great place to obtain knowledge. Summary written by Malik Girondin, in Dr. Carrigan's AMH 2020 H2SL (Honors/Service Learning).
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1965-09-24, 1965-09-24T04:00:00.000Z
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http://purl.flvc.org/irsc/fd/irsc_c_pp_0009
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"The Question" 1986-10-09.
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Indian River State College
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Don Hulick interviewed IRJC students about their opinions on the military draft system and asked them for their ideas about changes that could be made to the system. There were a variety of ideas proposed by the interviewees. The military draft was a point of tension and unrest in the United States during the 1960’s mostly because men were being drafted to fight in the Vietnam War which especially by the late 1960’s was unpopular among the American people. The United States drafted military...
Show moreDon Hulick interviewed IRJC students about their opinions on the military draft system and asked them for their ideas about changes that could be made to the system. There were a variety of ideas proposed by the interviewees. The military draft was a point of tension and unrest in the United States during the 1960’s mostly because men were being drafted to fight in the Vietnam War which especially by the late 1960’s was unpopular among the American people. The United States drafted military age men between 1964 and 1973. The draft itself contributed to the unpopularity of the war. Summary written by Rebecca Sills, in Dr. Carrigan's AMH 2020 H2SL (Honors/Service Learning).
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1968-10-09, 1968-10-09T04:00:00.000Z
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http://purl.flvc.org/irsc/fd/irsc_c_pp_0008
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1833 Letter from President Andrew Jackson to William Donelson.
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Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
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Letter from President Andrew Jackson to William Donelson on the management of his farm. Jackson describes, in detail, the deaths of several of the people enslaved by him, including a woman named Aneca and a man named Jame, who died due to a beating at the hands of Jackson’s employee by the name of Mr. Hotzclaw. Jackson also alludes to multiple other, unfortunately unnamed, enslaved people that were also killed by people in Jackson’s employ.
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This is a compound object; original letter and transcript available.
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Set of related objects
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http://purl.flvc.org/fgcu/fd/fgcu_kc_0359
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A Bibliography of South Florida Wading Birds.
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Kushlan, James A., Baumann, M. Christine, McEwan, Linda C.
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The wading birds of south Florida have attracted the attention of naturalists, biologists and conservationists for decades. These species of herons, ibis, spoonbils, and storks have figured importantly in national and international conservation efforts and in the establishment of natural preserves such as Everglades National Park and Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Regional population decreases caused initially by hunting and then by loss of habitat are well known.
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1978, 1978-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3174697
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A bibliography of the hydrology of the Everglades and the Big Cypress Swamp, Florida.
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DeMauro, Linda S.
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The intent of this report is to provide a bibliography of the hydrologic literature, both historic and current, concerning the Everglades area, which includes the Conservation Areas and Everglades National Park, and the Big Cypress Swamp, which includes the Big Cypress National Preserve (Figure 1 and 2). These areas represent the southern portion of the Kissimmee River- Lake Okeechobee Watershed, with the Conservation Areas and the Big Cypress providing the bulk of the overland flow into the...
Show moreThe intent of this report is to provide a bibliography of the hydrologic literature, both historic and current, concerning the Everglades area, which includes the Conservation Areas and Everglades National Park, and the Big Cypress Swamp, which includes the Big Cypress National Preserve (Figure 1 and 2). These areas represent the southern portion of the Kissimmee River- Lake Okeechobee Watershed, with the Conservation Areas and the Big Cypress providing the bulk of the overland flow into the Park (Figure 3). The hydrology of the basin is a system of complex relationships, and determines the unique ecological environment of the area. Through man's manipulations in his efforts to farm, urbanize and industrialize South Florida, he has altered the historic flow regime of the area. This in turn affected the biological environment in a chain reaction attendant to such a sensitive, interdependent system.
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1977, 1977-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3362035
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