1-3 Front CFP 12-2-10.Indd

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1-3 Front CFP 12-2-10.Indd Area/State Colby Free Press Thursday, December 2, 2010 Page 3 Weather Corner Judge sides with hospital; doctor appeals From “APPEALS,” Page 1 pital temporarily suspended his privileges which includes a formal peer review hear- charges in steroid injection and obstetrics – meaning he could not admit patients or ing. That peer group recommended that cases. Hildyard then fi led suit against the sue of “fi rst impression,” meaning it hasn’t see patients already in the hospital – while Hildyard make an agreement in writing to board in district court, but the court upheld been settled in Kansas courts. O’Neal and an investigation was conducted. cooperate with the staff to “ensure deliv- the board’s decision. Hildyard appealed to Hildyard are arguing that bylaws should be The allegations were presented to a ery of quality patient care,” and to attend the state appeals court. at least quasi-contractual for both while the peer review group. That group found that a Professional Boundaries program, which In April, 2007, while waiting for the ap- hospital is arguing that, as a private corpo- Hildyard did engage in disruptive conduct teaches sensitivity in the workplace. peal, Hildyard and the board reached agree- ration, it is able to ignore its own bylaws. which interfered with patient care. Hildyard appealed the decision, and an ment on a consent order, which amounted O’Neal said the Supreme Court can pluck The hospital board told Hildyard he Appellate Review Committee decided to an offi cial recognition of his inappropri- a case to review before it is heard by the could seek evaluation and rehabilitation in- against him, confi rming the revocation of ate conduct. After the doctor agreed to drop state Court of Appeals, but if the case stays stead of being suspended. The doctor chose his privileges. The hospital trustees accept- the litigation, to some limitations on his in the appeals court, it could take up to a not to follow the trustee’s recommendation ed the ruling. Then Hildyard fi led the cur- practice and to clinical and psychological National Weather Service year to get a decision. and his clinical privileges and medical staff rent lawsuit alleging breach of contract and evaluation, his license was restored and he Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a The case began in April 2002, when the membership were suspended. violation antitrust laws. was allowed to resume his practice. low around 27. South wind be- hospital received a written complaint of Hildyard fi led a lawsuit against the hos- In 2006, the Kansas Board of Healing He remains barred from practice at the tween 5 and 15 mph. disruptive conduct and “offensive, profane, pital in Thomas County District Court. The Arts suspended Hildyard’s medical license hospital, however, and his lawsuit against Friday: Partly sunny, with a inappropriate or derogatory language” used court ordered that Hildyard be allowed full based on the disruptive conduct charge, the hospital continues even after the Nov. high near 60. South wind be- by Hildyard in view of patients. The hos- due process under the hospital’s bylaws, though it cleared him on several negligence 5 decision. tween 5 and 10 mph becoming calm. Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. Blustery, with a north wind 5 to 10 mph Four homes to take center stage in Christmas tour increasing to between 15 and 20 From “TOUR,” Page 1 en, elegant pieces on entry and mph. Winds could gust as high SCHOENFELD HOME hallway tables, a toy room with a as 30 mph. what ever gets done, gets done. Art Club exhibit to cap home tour Georgetta and Robert Schoen- car from childhood that has been Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with She added she will have a few The fi nal stop or grand fi nale S. Franklin Ave. in Colby. feld, will have something for ev- restored to look a brand new one, a high near 40. Breezy, with a friends helping her with decora- to the Christmas Homes Tour Art club members will serve eryone when visitors enter their an old-fashioned room, even a tree north wind between 10 and 20 tions. on Dec. 5 is the High Plains Art hot chocolate, coffee and home at 735 Kings Court, where decorated with dogs and dog para- mph, with gusts as high as 30 “Like it or not,” she added, “Ja- club exhibit featuring paintings Christmas cookies from 2 to 5 their view isn’t obstructed by oth- phernalia in the basement, where mph. son will be helping, too.” by area artists. p.m. Tour followers and art lov- er houses and trees. the couple’s fi ve grandkids go to Saturday Night: Mostly The display will be in place ers are encouraged to stop by After living on the farm all their play. cloudy, with a low around 19. CURRY HOME from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the the Fellowship Hall any time married life, they still needed wide She said she enlisted the help Sunday: Partly sunny, with a If you like Santas you won’t Fellowship Hall at the Colby during the afternoon. open spaces, Georgetta said. They of a friend for about 12 hours, but high near 35. want to miss the Santa theme United Methodist Church, 950 moved from the farm in 2009, cleaning everything up and put- Sunday Night: A 20 percent the Libby Curry home, 1290 E. when their son came into the op- ting it away is much easier and chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, Eighth St. eration. She is the Logan County takes “hardly any time at all.” with a low around 17. Over 400 Santas will greet visi- found around Curry’s home in tour, so I can answer that question health administrator and nurse. “Do I like to decorate?” Geor- Monday: A 20 percent chance tors from the walkway, up to the various forms, and even in picture accurately.” Visitors will see lots of Hum- getta asked. “Just ask my hus- of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a front door to every room in the puzzles she has put together, glued Surrounded by Santas, Curry mel fi gurines, a nativity in each band!” high near 31. house, with special displays in the and framed can’t help but keep Christmas room and a different theme in Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, lower level. The artist for many Santas in her close to her heart all year. each room: A gingerbread kitch- with a low around 14. Curry said when she was asked collection is Pipka.” Pipka was Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with to have her home on the tour, she born in Slovakia, raised in Ger- a high near 35. was told she needed to share her many and immigrated to a small Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, collection. town in North Dakota, Curry said. L L with a low around 16. “I love sharing my Santas with She began her career as a girl by OCAL TV ISTINGS Wednesday: Mostly sunny, everyone,” she added, “and this a drawing clothes for paper dolls. sponsored by the with a high near 42. good opportunity to do that.” The Santa fi gurines grew from her Monday: High, 60; Low 17 Curry said she considers herself artistic talents as a child. Tuesday: High, 34; Low 26 a “serious collector” who actually The fi gurines are made by Wednesday: High, 40; Low 10 didn’t intend to be. She said she Prizm, Inc., a Wamego manufac- Precip: Monday 0.00 inches happened to be in a shop in Stock- turer of fi ne artistry and limited Tuesday 0.Trace ton that had an old-fashioned editions. Curry has some of the Wednesday 0.00 inches Santa. She said when she looked signed pieces in her collection. Month: 0.00 inches at it, the Santa just gave her a good Questions she is most generally Year: 18.15 inches feeling. It was then, she added, asked, she said, include, “where do Normal: 19.95 inches Saturday Evening December 4, 2010 that the thought came to her that you store all the boxes for them, 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 (K-State Experiment Station) she might just like to collect spe- and how many do you have?” KAKE/ABC College Football Local Sunrise and Sunset KBSL/CBS Evan Almighty 48 Hours Mystery Local Friday 7:47 a.m. 5:21 p.m. cial fi gurines of Santa. She col- “They’re both good questions,” lected a few for a while, and then KSNK/NBC Chase Law-Order L.A. Law & Order: SVU Local Saturday Night Live Saturday 7:48 a.m. 5:21 p.m. she said. “I do store all the boxes, KSAS/FOX Cops Cops Amer. Most Wanted Local Fringe Wilde Local Sunday 7:49 a.m. 5:21 p.m. the hobby sort of exploded. Many but it takes up primes storage ar- Cable Channels (U.S. Naval Observatory) have been received as gifts, she eas in my house; there are around A & E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 Storage Storage The First 48 added. 400 and yes, I do plan to count AMC Independence Day Independence Day Old-fashioned Santas can be ANIM Dogs 101 Dogs 101 Pit Bulls-Parole Dogs 101 Pit Bulls-Parole them, every one, before the homes BRAVO House House House House House CMT The Stepford Wives Mr. Mom DocHolly CNN Losing Lennon Larry King Live Newsroom Losing Lennon Larry King Live COMEDY Harold & Kumar The Girl Next Door Nick Swardson Chappelle Extra! Read all about it! DISC FBI's 10 Most Wanted Almost, Away Get Out Alive FBI's 10 Most Wanted Almost, Away Extra! DISN Sonny Deck Hannah Phineas Take Two Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Sonny Deck E! Honey Kendra Soup Pres The Soup Chelsea Fashion Kendra ESPN College Football SportsCenter Football Final ESPN2 College Football Football Scoreboard SportsNation FAM Harry Potter T.
Recommended publications
  • Chopped All-Stars
    Press Contact: Lauren Sklar Phone: 646-336-6745; E-mail: [email protected] *High-res images, show footage, and interviews available upon request. CHOPPED ALL-STARS Season Two Judge/Host Bios Ted Allen Emmy Award winner Ted Allen is the host of Chopped, Food Network’s hit primetime culinary competition show, and the author of the upcoming cookbook “In My Kitchen: 100 Recipes and Discoveries for Passionate Cooks” debuting in May, 2012, and an earlier book, "The Food You Want to Eat: 100 Smart, Simple Recipes," both from Clarkson- Potter. Ted also has been a contributing writer to Esquire magazine since 1996. Previously, he was the food and wine specialist on the groundbreaking Bravo series Queer Eye, a judge on Food Network's Iron Chef America, and a judge on Bravo’s Top Chef. He lives in Brooklyn with his longtime partner, interior designer Barry Rice. Anne Burrell Anne Burrell has always stood out in the restaurant business for her remarkable culinary talent, bold and creative dishes, and her trademark spiky blond hair. After training at New York’s Culinary Institute of America and Italy’s Culinary Institute for Foreigners, she gained hands-on experience at notable New York restaurants including Felidia, Savoy, Lumi, and Italian Wine Merchants. Anne taught for three years at New York’s Institute of Culinary Education and served as Executive Chef at New York’s Centro Vinoteca. She stars in Food Network’s Secrets of a Restaurant Chef and Worst Cooks in America and recently competed on The Next Iron Chef: Super Chefs. In 2011, she released her first cookbook, the best-selling “Cook Like a Rock Star” (Clarkson Potter).
    [Show full text]
  • 2 Area CFP 3-29-12.Pdf
    Page 2 Colby Free Press Thursday, March 29, 2012 Area/State Weather Governors hope to save jobs Briefly Kiwanis egg hunt starts From “GOVERNORS,” Page 1 designed to reduce bacteria and help make lot of money,” Russell said. at 10 a.m. Saturday the food safer. The process Cargill uses, by the fi rm did get some good news Wednes- The annual Easter egg hunt sponsored pink slime – including Cargill and BPI – comparison, uses citric acid to achieve simi- day when Iowa-based grocer Hy-Vee said by the Colby Kiwanis Club will begin at will be able to overcome the public stigma lar results to what the fi rm does with am- it would offer beef with and without pink 10 a.m. Saturday at Fike Park. Starting against their product at this point. monia. slime because some consumers demanded times will be 10 a.m. for ages 3 and un- “I can’t think of a single solitary message The fi nished product contains only a trace the option. But larger grocery store chains, der, 10:10 a.m. for ages 4 to 6 and 10:20 that a manufacturer could use that would of ammonia, as do many other foods, and such as Kroger, have stuck with their deci- for ages 7 to 9. In case of bad weather, resonate with anybody right now,” Smith it’s meant just to be an additional “hurdle sions to stop offering beef with pink slime. listen to KXXX Radio for information. said. for the pathogens,” said Cross, who is now The real test for the future of the fi rm and For information, call Scott Haas at 460- All the governors and lieutenant gov- head of the Department of Animal Science pink slime may come later this year when 3922.
    [Show full text]
  • Franklin Becker
    Franklin Becker Chef Franklin Becker is the Co-Founder and Chief Culinary Officer at Hungryroot. A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, Chef Becker has worked in some of the country’s best kitchens. Most recently, Becker served as co-founding partner of Little Beet and Little Beet Table, as well as Culinary Director for all of Aurify brands. Prior, Becker was Corporate Executive Chef of the EMM Group (Abe & Arthurs, Lexington Brass, and Catch). In addition, Becker worked for New York’s Midtown mainstay, Brasserie, Starr Restaurant Group, Grand Hospitality, and Capitale. In 2013, Becker was invited to compete in Bravo’s Top Chef Masters. He’s a regular on television and has appeared on Iron Chef America, The Today Show, Dr. Oz, The Rachel Ray Show, Beat Bobby Flay as a judge, and more, and is the author of three cookbooks: Eat & Beat Diabetes, The Diabetic Chef, and most recently, Good Fat Cooking. Throughout his career, Becker has received glowing reviews from such acclaimed critics as Gael Greene of New York Magazine, William Grimes of The New York Times, who BUILDING BRANDS TO THEIR BOILING POINT wrote that Becker has “a talent for delivering big, punchy flavors,” and while Becker was at Capitale in 2003, Esquire’s John Mariani named it “Best New Restaurant in America.” In his spare time, Becker works extensively with charities. Near and dear to his heart are autism related causes. Becker is the Chairman of the Board of Pop Earth, has worked closely with Autism Speaks, and has helped to raise more than $14 million dollars for various autism charities.
    [Show full text]
  • Scott Myrick Overview Resume
    DANCE Feature Films: Award Shows: Katy Perry: Part Of Me 2010 VMAs - Opening Number Jack and Jill 2010 AMAs - Katy Perry “Firework” La La Land 2011 Grammys - KP “Teenage Dream” Birds Of Prey - Harley Quinn 2012 Grammys - KP “Part Of Me” 2012 VMAs - Taylor Swift “WANEGBT” 2012 AMAs - Taylor Swift “IKYWT” Tour: 2013 Grammys - TS “WANEGBT” Katy Perry California Dreams Tour 2013 Brit Awards - TS “IKYWT” Taylor Swift Red Tour 2013 Billboard Awards - TS “22” Katy Perry Prismatic Tour 2013 MTV VMAs - KP “Roar” Demi Lovato Tell Me You Love Me Tour 2013 AMAs - KP “Unconditionally” 2013 NRJ Awards - KP “Unconditionally” 2014 Grammys - KP “Dark Horse" Television: 2017 Grammys - KP “CTTR” Jerry Lewis Telethon 2017 MTV Movie Awards - Opening DWTS Jason Derulo House - Bombshells Glee - Saturday Night Fever Music Videos: VH1 Divas Taylor Swift - 22 DWTS Selena Gomez Taylor Swift - Red Disney’s Shake It Up Katy Perry - This Is How We Do Glee - Starships & Pinball Wizard X Factor DWTS “Heavy Metal Lover” Stage: Gilmore Girls - Netflix Rock In Rio Brazil - Katy Perry Greatest Hits - Coolio Obama Presidential Campaign Katy Perry Super Bowl Halftime Show Jessie & The ToyBoys - Jingle Ball SNL - Katy Perry Capital FM Ball - Taylor Swift & KP The Voice - Berlin iTunes Festival - Katy Perry DWTS Season 24 Finale iHeart Radio - Katy Perry Lip Sync Battle - Season 3-5 Rock in Rio Brazil - Katy Perry Prismatic CMA Country Christmas MET Opera “The Merry Widow” Curb Your Enthusiasm - “Fatwa” Swansea Festival - Demi Lovato Nickelodeon - “Its On” Rock In Rio Lisbon
    [Show full text]
  • Rupaul's Drag Race
    HALLELOO! “RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE” RETURNS TO LOGO FOR A NEW SEASON OF OUTRAGEOUS REALITY COMPETITION IN JANUARY 2012 The Nation’s Most Elite Drag Performers Compete for $100,000 Cash and the Title of “America’s Next Drag Superstar” To Tweet This Release: http://logo.to/s6k7Wu NEW YORK - November 14, 2011 – RuPaul and Logo are prepping an all-new squad of 13 lucky contestants who will vie for the crown, an unprecedented $100,000 cash prize and the coveted title of “America's Next Drag Superstar.” Logo’s smash-hit reality competition show “RuPaul’s Drag Race” returns January 2012. Over three trail-blazing seasons, “RuPaul’s Drag Race” has taken the country by storm, evolving from a cult hit to a certified pop culture phenomenon. With a devoted and diverse following ranging from soccer moms to Hollywood royalty, “RuPaul’s Drag Race” has become appointment television for viewers who can’t get enough of the outlandish fun, drama, “eleganza” and most of all, heart that comes with the show. "We challenged ourselves to make TV's most outrageous show even more outrageous,” said Executive Producer, RuPaul. “And I'm happy to report we've succeeded." This season, a new crop of top-tier drag hopefuls are strapping on their helmets and revving their engines for the most competitive drag race and biggest grand prize yet. The following are the 13 season four “RuPaul’s Drag Race” contestants: · Alisa Summers Tampa, FL #DragRaceAlisaSummers, @alisasummers · Chad Michaels San Diego, CA #DragRaceChadMichaels, @chadmichaels1 · Dida Ritz Chicago, IL #DragRaceDidaRitz, @HelloDiDa · Jiggly Caliente Queens, NY #DragRaceJigglyCaliente, @JigglyCaliente · Kenya Michaels Dorado, Puerto Rico #DragRaceKenyaMichaels, @Kenya_Michaels · Lashauwn Beyond Tampa, FL #DragRaceLashauwnBeyond, @LashauwnBeyond · Latrice Royale Ft.
    [Show full text]
  • Michael Symon
    GUEST CHEF – MICHAEL SYMON Chef Michael Symon cooks with soul. Growing up in a Greek and Sicilian family, the Cleveland native creates boldly flavored, deeply satisfying dishes at his restaurants: Lola, Mabel’s BBQ, Roast, Bar Symon and B Spot. Most recently, he opened Angeline, an Italian restaurant in Atlantic City named after his mother. Michael also shares his exuberant, approachable cooking style and infectious laugh with viewers as an Iron Chef on the Food Network and as a co-host on ABC’s The Chew. Since being named a Best New Chef by Food & Wine magazine in 1998, Michael and his restaurants have been awarded numerous honors: in 2000 Gourmet magazine chose Lola as one of “America’s Best Restaurants;” in 2010, Michael was the first chef ever to host the annual Farm Aid benefit concert; Bon Appetit magazine included B Spot on their list of “Top 10 Best New Burger Joints;” B Spot’s Fat Doug burger won the People’s Choice award at the SoBe Wine & Food Festival. In 2009, Michael earned The James Beard Foundation Award for Best Chef Great Lakes and the Detroit Free Press named Roast “Restaurant of the Year.” Michael made his debut on Food Network in 1998 with appearances on Sara’s Secrets with Sara Moulton, Ready, Set, Cook and Food Nation with Bobby Flay, before being tapped to host over 100 episodes of The Melting Pot. He then went on to win season one of The Next Iron Chef in 2008, earning him a permanent spot on the roster of esteemed Iron Chefs.
    [Show full text]
  • ALTON BROWN RETURNS to MESA ARTS CENTER! BEYOND the EATS COMING to MESA on NOV 11, 2021 Tickets On-Sale Friday, March 5 at Noon
    ALTON BROWN RETURNS TO MESA ARTS CENTER! BEYOND THE EATS COMING TO MESA ON NOV 11, 2021 Tickets On-Sale Friday, March 5 at Noon March 1, 2021 (Mesa, AZ) – Mesa Arts Center is thrilled to announce “Alton Brown Live: Beyond The Eats” as the first on sale for our 2021-22 season! Mesa Arts Center will announce the full Performing Live season later this spring/summer. Mesa Arts Center’s theaters have been closed to the public since March 2020 but are anticipated to open in fall 2021. Television personality, author and Food Network star Alton Brown has announced “Alton Brown Live – Beyond The Eats” will visit Mesa Arts Center on Thursday, November 11, 2021. Brown created a new form of entertainment – the live culinary variety show – with his “Edible Inevitable Tour” and “Eat Your Science,” which played in over 200 cities with more than 350,000 fans in attendance. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 5 at noon. Get tickets at MesaArtsCenter.com or call 480-644-6500 during box office business hours. Brown says fans can expect “more cooking, more comedy, more music and more potentially dangerous science stuff.” Critics and fans have raved about the interactive components of Brown’s shows. He warns “Prepare for an evening unlike any other and if I call for volunteers… think twice.” Brown has a knack for mixing together science, music and food into two hours of pure entertainment. “Plus, you’ll see things I’ve never been allowed to do on TV.” Alton Brown has been on the Food Network for over 20 years and is best known as the creator, writer and host of Good Eats, Good Eats: Reloaded, and Good Eats: The Return.
    [Show full text]
  • Alex Guarnaschelli, Hosting a Local Chef Competition
    March 11, 2019 HOSTED BY CELEBRITY CHEF The Competition Alex The New Hampshire Food Bank's Steel Chef Challenge will feature Food Network Guarnaschelli celebrity chef, Alex Guarnaschelli, hosting a local chef competition. The Food Bank will transform the Armory Ballroom at the Doubletree by Hilton Manchester Michelin-starred restaurants. Chef Alex- andra Guarnaschelli can boast indeed — Downtown in downtown Manchester into a grand dining room, seating approximately she embarked on a culinary journey in 650 guests. Attendees will watch live as the competition between chefs heats up, and France and ended up working in some of the country’s top restaurants, including enjoy a fabulous dinner created by Chef Guarnaschelli and her staff. esteemed chef Guy Savoy’s eponymous three-star kitchen. The VIP portion of the event will take place before the competition, where VIPs can meet and greet the celebrity chefs and get autographs. Not surprising for the daughter of es- teemed cookbook editor Maria This will be an exciting evening to support a worthy cause! Guarnaschelli, she spent her childhood surrounded by food. Alex learned to eat according to whatever book her mother was working on at the time. This early emphasis on her palate truly shaped her future in food. VIP Meet-and-Greet 5:00 p.m. After seven successful years in France, Alex returned stateside, joining the Cocktail Hour 6:00 p.m. venerable Daniel Boulud at restaurant Competition Begins 6:30 p.m. Daniel, where she quickly rose through the ranks to become sous chef at the Dinner Served 7:15 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • CANDY L. WALKEN Hair Design/Stylist IATSE 706
    CANDY L. WALKEN Hair Design/Stylist IATSE 706 FILM UNTITLED DAVID CHASE PROJECT Department Head, Los Angeles Aka TWYLIGHT ZONES Director: David Chase THE BACK-UP PLAN Department Head Director: Alan Poul Cast: Alex O’Loughlin, Melissa McCarthy, Michaela Watkins NAILED Department Head Director: David O. Russell Cast: Jessica Biel, Jake Gyllenhaal, Catherine Keener, James Marsden THE MAIDEN HEIST Department Head Director: Peter Hewitt Cast: Christopher Walken, Marcia Gay Harden, William H. Macy THE HOUSE BUNNY Hair Designer/Department Head Personal Hair Stylist to Anna Faris Director: Fred Wolf Cast: Emma Stone, Kat Dennings, Katharine McPhee, Rumer Willis DISTURBIA Department Head Director: D.J. Caruso Cast: Shia LaBeouf, Carrie-Anne Moss, David Morse, Aaron Yoo FREEDOM WRITERS Department Head Director: Richard La Gravenese Cast: Imelda Staunton, Scott Glenn, Robert Wisdom MUST LOVE DOGS Personal Hair Stylist to Diane Lane Director: Gary David Goldberg A LOT LIKE LOVE Department Head Director: Nigel Cole Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Amanda Peet CELLULAR Personal Hair Stylist to Kim Basinger Director: David R. Ellis ELVIS HAS LEFT THE BUILDING Personal Hair Stylist to Kim Basinger Director: Joel Zwick UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN Personal Hair Stylist to Diane Lane Director: Audrey Wells THE MILTON AGENCY Candy L. Walken 6715 Hollywood Blvd #206, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Hair Telephone: 323.466.4441 Facsimile: 323.460.4442 IATSE 706 [email protected] www.miltonagency.com Page 1 of 3 SUSPECT ZERO Department Head Director: Elias Merhige Cast: Aaron
    [Show full text]
  • CNO Awarded at IHS Tribal Urban Awards Ceremony
    State-of-the-art Chahta Oklahoma press at Texoma Foundation teams play Print Services works to secure in Stickball Choctaw legacy World Series Page 3 Page 9 Page 18 BISKINIK CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED PRESORT STD P.O. Box 1210 AUTO Durant OK 74702 U.S. POSTAGE PAID CHOCTAW NATION BISKINIKThe Official Publication of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma August 2012 Issue CNO awarded at IHS Tribal Urban Awards Ceremony By LISA REED services staff, the Choctaw Nation Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma has several new programs aimed at educating us on improving our life- The ninth annual Oklahoma styles.” City Area Director’s Indian Health Receiving awards were: Service Tribal Urban Awards Cer- • Area Director’s National Impact emony was held July 19 at the Na- – Mickey Peercy, Choctaw Nation’s tional Cowboy & Western Heritage Executive Director of Health. Museum in Oklahoma City. Chief • Area Director’s Area Impact – Gregory E. Pyle assisted in present- Jill Anderson, Clinic Director of the ing awards to the recipients from the Choctaw Health Clinic in McAles- Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Thir- ter. teen individuals and one group from • Area Director’s Lifetime the Choctaw Nation’s service area Achievement Award – Kelly Mings, were recognized for their dedica- Chief Financial Officer for Choctaw tion and contributions to improving Nation Health Services. the health and well-being of Native • Exceptional Group Performance Americans. Award Clinical – Chi Hullo Li, The “I would like to commend all who Choctaw Nation’s long-term com- are here today,” said Chief Pyle. prehensive residential treatment pro- “Their hard work and dedication gram for Native American women Choctaw Nation: LISA REED are exemplary.
    [Show full text]
  • Sexual Music Videos (E.G., Zhang Et Al., 2008), Thin-Ideal Television (E.G., Harrison, 2000) and Violent Television (E.G., Huesmann, Moise, & Podolski, 1997)
    EXPOSURE TO SEXUAL MEDIA AND COLLEGE STUDENTS’ SEXUAL RISK-TAKING AND SEXUAL REGRET BY YUANYUAN ZHANG DISSERTATION Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Communication in the Graduate College of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2012 Urbana, Illinois Doctoral Committee: Professor Kristen Harrison, Chair Professor David Tewksbury, Director of Research Professor Barbara J. Wilson Professor Travis L. Dixon, University of California, Los Angeles Abstract Sexual risk-taking represents a significant health problem among college students. Although media may play an important role in college students’ sexual risk-taking, research in this area has been sparse. Using social cognitive theory as the theoretical framework, this dissertation aimed to achieve three goals. First, the study sought to examine how exposure to sexual content in six media (i.e., television, songs, music videos, movies watched at home, movies watched in the theater, and magazines) might be related to college students’ sexual risk-taking. Second, the study investigated a list of moderators that might influence the relationship between media exposure and sexual risk-taking. Five moderators (i.e., gender [femaleness], race [whiteness], sensation seeking, positive premarital sexual attitudes, and endorsement of the sexual double standard) were proposed to strengthen the relationship, and three moderators (i.e., school performance, religiosity, and parental monitoring) were proposed to weaken the relationship. Lastly, the study explored whether sexual media exposure may be linked to sexual regret indirectly through its effect on sexual risk-taking. The main project was an online survey completed by 561college students. To assist the investigation, three subprojects were conducted beforehand.
    [Show full text]
  • How Female Musicians Are Treated Differently in Music
    University of Central Florida STARS Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-2019 2006 10x The Talent = 1/3 Of The Credit: How Female Musicians Are Treated Differently In Music Meggan Jordan University of Central Florida Part of the Sociology Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/etd University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Masters Thesis (Open Access) is brought to you for free and open access by STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-2019 by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Jordan, Meggan, "10x The Talent = 1/3 Of The Credit: How Female Musicians Are Treated Differently In Music" (2006). Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-2019. 946. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/etd/946 10X THE TALENT = 1/3 OF THE CREDIT HOW FEMALE MUSICIANS ARE TREATED DIFFERENTLY IN MUSIC by MEGGAN M. JORDAN B.A. University of Central Florida, 2004 A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the Department of Sociology in the College of Sciences at the University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida Summer Term 2006 © 2006 Meggan M. Jordan ii ABSTRACT This is an exploratory, qualitative study of female musicians and their experiences with discrimination in the music industry. Using semi-structured interviews, I analyze the experiences of nine women, ages 21 to 56, who are working as professional musicians, or who have worked professionally in the past. I ask them how they are treated differently based on their gender.
    [Show full text]