C o m men c ement
T HE U NIVERSITY OF A LABAMA
ORDER OF EXERCISES
Processional
Alabama Wind Ensemble
Dr. Gerald L. W elker, Conductor
The National Anthem
Morgan P. Hughey
Class of 2006
The Invocation
The Reverend Scott C. Thayer
First Christian Church
Welcome
Dr. Robert E. Witt
President
The University of Alabama
Address to the Graduating Class
Dr. Richard M. Myers
Professor and Chair of the Department of Genetics Stanford University School of Medicine
Director, Stanford Human Genome Center
Conferring of Degrees
Dr. Robert E. Witt
National Alumni Association Greeting
Judson W. W ells, Sr.
President
The Alma Mater
Morgan P. Hughey
The Recessional
Alabama Wind Ensemble
Commencement Marshal
Dr. Billy P. Helms
Professor of Finance and Head
Economics, Finance, and Legal Studies
Ceremony Interpreted for
the Deaf and Hearing Impaired by
T ed Kotis
Nancy Hayes
Since its founding in 1831 in T uscaloosa as the ?rst public university in the state, The University of Alabama has been committed to providing the best, most complete education possible for its students. Our commitment to that goal means that as times change, we sharpen our focus and methods to keep our graduates competitive in their ?elds. By offering outstanding teaching in a solid core curriculum enhanced by multimedia classrooms and campuswide computer labs, The University of Alabama anticipates the future while maintaining a traditional college atmosphere. Extensive international study opportunities, internship programs, and cooperative education placements help our students prepare for successful futures.
The over 200 buildings on our 1,000-acre campus include four original structures that survived the 1865 burning of the University by Union troops. One of those, the observatory where F. A. P. Barnard pioneered the study of astronomy in Alabama, is now the home of the Computer-Based Honors Program, in which undergraduate students apply computer technology to research across the curriculum. The span of the University’s history and its trajectory into the future are also embodied in the University Libraries, Museums, and Special Collections, 11 facilities in which artifacts of the past and sophisticated information technology combine to provide resources for students, scholars, and the public.
Offering degrees in over 75 majors, the University gives its more than 20,000 students a wide range of choices and offers courses of study at the bachelor’s, master’s, specialist, and doctoral levels.
Of?cers of The University of Alabama Robert E. Witt
President and Chief Executive Of?cer Judy Bonner
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Lynda Gilbert
Vice President for Financial Affairs and Treasurer
Margaret I. King
Vice President for Student Affairs Keith McDowell
Vice President for Research Samory T. Pruitt
Vice President for Community Affairs Thomas A. Martz
Vice President for Advancement
Photographs and Videotapes
Photographs of graduates as they walk across the stage, videotapes of the entire ceremony, and digital family photography are available through professional groups who have contracted with the University to provide these services. Color photographs with the President are available from University Photography, P.O. Box 2454, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403-2454, (205) 391-9500. Videotapes of the ceremony are available for $19.95 (including shipping and handling). Order videotapes by sending a fax request to 205/348-8187 or by email at registrar@https://www.doczj.com/doc/377035658.html,. Telephone orders are not accepted. Video orders must include name, mailing address, telephone number, quantity of tapes, and a Visa or MasterCard number and expiration date. Orders must be received by January, 20, 2006.
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T oday’s speaker is world-renowned geneticist Dr. Richard M. Myers. He is professor and chair of the Department of Genetics at Stanford University School of Medicine as well as the director of the Stanford Human Genome Center.
A native of T uscaloosa, Dr. Myers received his bachelor of science in biochemistry from The University of Alabama in 1977 and his doctor of philosophy in biochemistry from the University of California at Berkeley in 1982. He did his postdoctoral work at Harvard University and then began his ?rst faculty position in 1986.
Myers’s research is in the areas of the Human Genome Project and human genetics—
areas of inquiry concerned with understanding our entire genetic blueprint and how variation in genes between people leads to disease and resistance to disease. His laboratory was one of the major contributors to sequencing the human genome, helping to produce the sequences of three of the human chromosomes. In their work on diseases, Myers and his group have contributed to discoveries of genes that cause epilepsy, skin cancer, and hemochromatosis. They currently work on Huntington’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, bipolar disorder, hypertension, and atherosclerosis. Dr. Myers is particularly interested in genes and the human brain.
Dr. Myers is heavily involved in science education, both in training the next generation of scientists and helping to increase public understanding of the impact of scienti?c research on our everyday lives. He is a codirector of a science education partnership between Stanford and the San Jose T ech Museum, which has more than 750,000 visitors each year. He speaks about genetics and gives frequent workshops and laboratory tours to young students and adult groups.
Dr. Myers is a member of numerous national committees that are concerned with science policy and advocacy. These include serving on several review groups for the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Energy and serving as an editor on the monthly journal Genome Research. He is a member of the Scienti?c Advisory Board for the new Hudson Alpha Institute for Biotechnology in Huntsville, Alabama.
He has received numerous awards including the Pritzker Foundation Award, the Darden Lecture Award from The University of Alabama, and the Wills Foundation Award, and he was a Searle Scholar.
Dr. Myers is married to W endy Yang of Dayton, Ohio, and they have a son Zachary, 5, and a daughter Susannah, 11. His extensive family, including his parents and ?ve brothers and sisters, live either in T uscaloosa or elsewhere in the Southeast. His hobbies are woodworking, spending time with his family, and visiting Alabama every
chance he gets.
T oday, the University is privileged to honor Beverly Clarkson Phifer, president and chief executive of?cer of Phifer Wire Products. She will receive the doctor of humane letters, honoris causa.
Based in T uscaloosa, Phifer Wire Products is the world’s largest producer of aluminum and ?berglass screen products. Under Ms. Phifer’s leadership, the company has received the Presidential “C” Award—“W e can, we care”— a presidential citation for private sector initiatives; and the “E Star” Award from the U.S. Department of Commerce for continuous improvement in export excellence.
Phifer, daughter of Alabama alumni the late J. Reese Phifer and the late Sue Clarkson Phifer, graduated from The University of Alabama in 1970 with a bachelor of arts in economics.
She is a devoted alumna of the University and serves as a member of the President’s Cabinet, the UA Museums Board of Regents, and the C&BA Board of Visitors.
As a trustee with the Reese Phifer Jr. Memorial Foundation, she has worked in establishing several scholarship funds, endowed professorships, and fellowships at UA in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Commerce and Business Administration, and Communication and Information Sciences; and the Schools of Social W ork and Law.
Ms. Phifer is active in several civic and community organizations including the Salvation Army W omen’s Auxiliary, Children’s Hands-On Museum, W
est Alabama Food Bank, and Christ Episcopal Church.
The caps and gowns worn by graduates, faculty and platform party are based on the academic costumes used in universities of the fourteenth or ?fteenth centuries, particularly at Oxford and Cambridge. These academic costumes, sometimes referred to as academic regalia, are based on the early European universities costumes, and these have been used in the United States since colonial times. In 1895, American universities responded to a growing problem of varying academic costumes by creating an Intercollegiate Code to establish standardized academic costumes. Black is the most common color of academic gowns.
In the fall of 1999, a new doctoral gown was authorized for all University of Alabama students earning a doctorate degree. Designed to distinguish University of Alabama doctoral degree graduates, this new doctoral gown was introduced for the 21st century. The new doctoral gowns were worn for the ?rst time at the May 2000 ceremony.
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The processional signi?es the beginning of the commencement ceremony. The Commencement Marshal presides over the Academic Procession; leads the platform party to the stage; escorts the honorary degree candidate and the special recognition recipients to the presidential podium for honorary degree conferral or special recognition citation reading; and signi?es the closing of the ceremony by leading the platform party from the stage. The Commencement Marshal is the bearer of the ceremonial mace. As the processional music begins, the procession led by the candidates, followed by faculty, then the platform party, will enter the arena ?oor and go to their designated seating. The audience should rise once the processional music has begun and remain until after the invocation.
The doctoral gown includes two crimson University of Alabama seals on the front panel of the gown, while the traditional doctoral bars are piped with crimson. The new doctoral gowns place The University of Alabama among a select group of universities who have their own doctoral gowns including Harvard, Yale, Stanford and Princeton.
The members of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees wear doctoral gowns of charcoal gray trimmed in black velvet. The Commencement Marshal wears a crimson doctoral gown trimmed in red velvet. Graduates may be identi?ed by the color of the tassel on the black mortar board which signi?es the School or if they are receiving an advanced degree, the color of the band on the hood, which signi?es the ?eld of study.
Doctor of Education ............................................................................Light Blue
Doctor of Musical Arts ...................................................................................Pink
Doctor of Public Administration ....................................................Peacock Blue
Doctor of Philosophy ...........................................................................Dark Blue
Juris Doctor .................................................................................................Purple
Arts and Sciences .........................................................................................White
Commerce and Business Administration .......................................................Tan
Communication ..............................................................................................Red
Education ..............................................................................................Light Blue
Engineering ................................................................................................Orange
Human Environmental Sciences .............................................................Maroon
Nursing ......................................................................................................Apricot
Social W ork .................................................................................................Y ellow
The University of Alabama awards degrees with honors to undergraduate students in all schools and colleges who throughout their academic careers consistently achieved meritorious scholastic standing. These designations are summa cum laude, magna cum laude and cum laude. Summa cum laude is the highest academic distinction awarded. Honor graduates are listed at the beginning of each college or school’s section of the program. These graduates wear stoles in the traditional colors of their school or college. Silver cords indicate participation in the University Honors Program. Royal blue and gold cords indicate participation in the International Honors Program. Computer Based Honors is represented by the purple honor cord.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, the audience will rise for the singing of the “Alma Mater” and the recessional. The words to the “Alma Mater” are printed on the back cover of the program. The recessional is led by the platform party, followed by the faculty and the candidates. Candidates should meet their family members and guests at predetermined designated areas outside the stadium.
The University of Alabama conditionally confers degrees upon all candidates for the degrees of Educational Specialists through undergraduate. Candidates for Doctor of Education, Doctor of Musical Arts, Doctor of Public Administration, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees are actual degree recipients and will receive their diploma at the ceremony. Diplomas for all other candidates who successfully meet degree requirements will be mailed to their permanent address of record upon the completion of ?nal grade submission and degree veri?cation, approximately one month after the ceremony. Honors designations are calculated on previous semesters grade point average. The honor announced, depending upon calculation of ?nal grade point average, may change or in some cases the degree candidate may not actually graduate with an honor designation.
Enhanced audience platform viewing is provided by the University of Alabama Athletic Department’s Jumbotron and the Center for Public T elevision. Our sincere appreciation is extended to the Athletic Department for the use of this technology and to the Center for Public T elevision for the production.
An interpreter for hearing impaired spectators will be stationed on the stage.
The First Aid Station is located in the southeast curve of the concourse.
Drinking fountains and restroom facilities are located on the upper concourse area of the Coliseum.
T HE B OARD OF T RUSTEES OF
T HE U NIVERSITY OF A LABAMA
The Honorable Bob Riley Dr. Joseph B. Morton
Governor of Alabama State Superintendent of Education
President ex of?cio Member ex of?cio
TRUSTEES
First District Fifth District
?Angus R. Cooper II, Mobile ?Peter L. Lowe, Huntsville
?Marietta M. Urquhart, Mobile ?Joe H. Ritch, Huntsville Second District Sixth District
?Joseph C. Espy III*, Montgomery ?Paul W. Bryant, Jr., T uscaloosa
?James W. Wilson III, Montgomery ?John J. McMahon, Jr., Birmingham
Third District Seventh District
?Vanessa Leonard, Rockford ?Karen P. Brooks, T uscaloosa
?John Russell Thomas, Alexander City ?John H. England, Jr., T uscaloosa
?Andria S. Hurst, Birmingham
Fourth District
?Sidney L. McDonald, Union Grove
?Finis E. St. John IV, Cullman
TRUSTEES EMERITI
T. Massey Bedsole, Mobile
Frank H. Bromberg, Jr., Birmingham
John A. Caddell, Decatur
Oliver H. Delchamps, Jr., Mobile
Garry Neil Drummond, Birmingham
Jack Edwards, Mobile
Joseph L. Fine, Montgomery
Sandral Hullett, Eutaw
CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SYSTEM
Dr. Malcolm Portera
SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mr. Michael A. Bownes
*President pro tempore
The Alabama Wind Ensemble, founded in 1985, is a select 80-member group of advanced wind and percussion players dedicated to the performance of the ?nest concert wind music. The group has performed at national and regional conventions of the College Band Directors National Association and the Music Educators National Conference seven times and been invited twice to present concerts for the prestigious W orld Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles international conferences. Highlights of the 2005-2006 season include the American premiere of Derek Bourgeois’ A Cotswold Symphony and the world premiere of Nigel Clarke’s P aradise Lost . W orld-renowned soloists, conductors, and composers who have appeared with the Ensemble include James Barnes, Roger Bobo, Brian Bowman, Nigel Clark, Frederick Fennell, Frederick Hemke, Donald Hunsberger, Karel Husa, Alex Klein, Christian Lindberg, Eugene Rousseau, Eric Ruske, Arturo Sandoval, Dale Underwood, and Allen Vizzutti. In the fall of 2005, the Wind Ensemble’s ?rst internationally distributed compact disc was issued when we appeared with euphonium soloist and UA faculty member, Demondrae Thurman, on “SoliloQuies” (a Summitt CD). The Wind Ensemble has had long-standing relationships with Studio Music (London), Hafabra Music (Belgium), and Southern Music (San Antonio) resulting in a series of world and American premieres of important published works of James Barnes, Derek Bourgeois, Hardy Mertens, Jan Van der Roost, Nigel Clarke, and others.
Selections Processional
Kings’s March .................................................................................................................Soren Hyldgaard Konigsmarch ......................................................................................................................Richard Strauss Recessional
Olympic Spirit ....................................................................................................................
John Williams
1988
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Lynn H. Dockery (40)
Dorothy J. Martin (39)
Joseph B. Mason (39)
W ayne B. Boteler (38)
Joseph S. Carroll (38)
Dwight L. Eddins (38)
T om M. Graham (38)
Virginia A. Grif?n (38)
Wythe W. Holt (38)
Paul J. Allen (37)
Shirley Z. Culp (37)
Daniel G. Drill (37)
Joseph Neggers (37)
James M. Salem (37)
Chester Alexander (36)
Gary C. April (36)
Judy A. Arnold (36)
Jan A. Baker (36)
Doreen Brogden (36)
Peggy S. Freeman (36)
Lowell D. Kispert (36)
Charles G. Leathers (36)
John O. Mason (36)
Camille J. Mendle (36)
Jerome Rosenberg (36)
Thomas S. Strong (36)
Beverly H. Y ork (36)
Mary A. Albright (35)
Larry S. Mathis (35)
Harvey Rosen (35)
Donald M. Snow (35)
A. J. Strickland (35)
Willie L. Brooks (34)
Colgan H. Bryan (34)
Carlene A. Jones (34)
Stanley T. Jones (34)
Molly M. Lawrence (34)
Norvin W. Richards (34)
Norman J. Singer (34)
Martha E. Steele (34)
Raymond O. Sumrall (34)
Carl D. Brooks (33)
Carl B. Clements (33)
Willie Cotton (33)
Linda H. Davidson (33)
Reba J. Essary (33)
Michael J. Fife (33)
Benjamin C. Harms (33)
Donald L. Hooks (33)
Brenda M. Horton (33)
Brenda K. Hunter (33)
John M. Letcher (33)
Robert O. Mellown (33)
Edward M. Passerini (33)
Julia A. Rhodes (33)
Leonard T. Schmandt (33)
Cleo W allace (33)
John C. W atters (33)
Darryl L. W ebb (33)
Luther E. Williams (33)
Joan L. Atkinson (32)
Jacquline T. Ballard (32)
Stanley L. Brodsky (32)
Lawrence A. Clayton (32)
Peggy M. Cook (32)
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Robert W. Halli (32)
Charles D. Haynes (32)
Dora Hobson (32)
Betty A. Hutchins (32)
Gary L. Odom (32)
Susan M. Petty (32)
William W. Schroeder (32)
Carroll M. Tingle (32)
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Charles E. Channell (31)
Larry J. Cook (31)
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Mary L. Harris (31)
Harry E. Heath (31)
Billy P. Helms (31)
Jerry E. Hendrix (31)
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Mal M Moore (31)
Edgie L. Spralling (31)
Barbara A. Sudduth (31)
Randall M. T urner (31)
Gordon R. Ultsch (31)
Lillian R. W eeks (31)
Ronny K. Wills (31)
Dorothy T. Beckham (30)
Phillip Beidler (30)
W olfgan Bertsch (30)
Sandra E. Bowie (30)
Marilee Brown-W ells (30)
John J. Burke (30)
Martha J. Cook (30)
Sandra D. Davidson (30)
Sara D. Davis (30)
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Margaret P. Garner (30)
Finus P. Gaston (30)
John P. Hermann (30)
W ei S. Hsia (30)
Sallie M. Ivy (30)
Howard Jones (30)
David L. Klemmack (30)
Richard A. Krause (30)
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Allen R. Maxwell (30)
Dana K. Merchant (30)
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Sara J. Petty (30)
Robert E. Pieroni (30)
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Robert N. Rice (30)
Lucinda L. Roff (30)
Robert T. Sigler (30)
Gary L. Sloan (30)
Ronnie L. Stanford (30)
James W. Thompson (30)
Zella F. Tingle (30)
Judy A. V oss (30)
Janice F. V oss (30)
Johnny L. White (30)
Carolyn M. Yates (30)
Trinh T. Bethard (29)
Harry L. Blewitt (29)
Gene G. Byrd (29)
Thomas C. Canterbury (29)
Betty B. Carver (29)
James F. Cashman (29)
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Kathleen P. Cramer (29)
Edwina C. Crawford (29)
Catherine J. Daane (29)
Hannelore Delbridge (29)
Marilyn P. Emplaincourt (29)
Carl E. Ferguson (29)
Mary M. Freeman (29)
Dan L. Glover (29)
Deborah Hamilton (29)
William J. Hinsey (29)
Carmen J. Hudson (29)
Evelyn Jackson (29)
Oliver C. Jones (29)
Dennis A. Lancaster (29)
Vivian C. Lewis (29)
Susie W. Long (29)
William D. Lowe (29)
Edward R. Mans?eld (29)
Hewitt M. Mauldin (29)
Elizabeth A. Meese (29)
W alter S. Misiolek (29)
Brenda H. Montgomery (29)
Ginny T. Raymond (29)
Rena M. Rogers (29)
Joe F. Smith (29)
Betty F. T eat (29)
Leonard Zumpano (29)
Barbara A. Archibald (28)
Beverly J. Bridges (28)
George P. Cooper (28)
Lloyd L. Curry (28)
Steven C. Emens (28)
Claude Derik Faulkner (28)
Robert R. Haynes (28)
Kenneth L. Hill (28)
George M. Hoggle (28)
Randall G. Holland (28)
Alan Hopenwasser (28)
Larry T. Hughen (28)
Louis S. Jenks (28)
Diane W. Kerr (28)
Ernest A. Mancini (28)
Donna J. Maples (28)
Mary H. Mcalpin (28)
Joe C. Morrison (28)
Yasmin Neggers (28)
Patsy H. Nowell (28)
Cecilia F. Phillips (28)
Glenda D. Rice (28)
Ronald W. Rogers (28)
John F. Schmitt (28)
Larry L. Smith (28)
Harriett E. Smith-Somerville .28
Carl W. Stock (28)
Rose M. Stutts (28)
Clarence T unstall (28)
Daniel S. T urner (28)
James L. W ang (28)
Robert L. W ells (28)
Jeanetta C. Allen (27)
Milla D. Boschung (27)
Lawrence E. Chapman (27)
Rosie H. Dixon (27)
Ronald E. Dulek (27)
Carol B. Duncan (27)
Deborah E. Eads (27)
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Steve K. Eaton (27)
Rebecca M. Edwards (27)
Albert Frierson (27)
Robert C. Gibson (27)
Jessie L. Hsia (27)
James W. Jones (27)
Donny R. Lake (27)
Henry A. Lazer (27)
Albert Leatherwood (27)
Leon Leatherwood (27)
James D. Leeper (27)
Mary K. Lewis (27)
Rita J. Martin (27)
Joel A. Mask (27)
Betty S. Mcginley (27)
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Rhoda L. Vaughn (27)
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Robert L. Moore (26)
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Michael D. Murphy (26)
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David W. Patterson (26)
Dennis L. Peck (26)
Douglas J. Phillips (26)
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David L. Robertson (26)
Sherron R. Rodenberry (26)
Ralph D. Sanders (26)
James L. Sealey (26)
Mark W. Shockley (26)
Carol G. Smith (26)
Linda W. Southern (26)
Karen E. T ucker (26)
Nellie C. Vice (26)
Pieter B. Visscher (26)
Ralph F. V oss (26)
Joel C. W alker (26)
William H. W eems (26)
James P. Adams (25)
David W. Arnold (25)
David M. Baughn (25)
Maureen F. Beard (25)
Kathleen Bindon (25)
Darryl L. Bolden (25)
Steven A. Boles (25)
Deborah M. Bonner (25)
Theresa L. Bowden (25)
Ann S. Brasher (25)
B. Scott Bridges (25)
Sandra F. Cabiness (25)
Autrey N. Elmore (25)
Judy S. Evans (25)
James W. Harrell (25)
William W. Hughes (25)
Diana Hughes (25)
Willie F. Jackson (25)
Fredrick V. Johnson (25)
Mary G. Jones (25)
Doris M. Jones (25)
Paul W. Jones (25)
Robert Kee (25)
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V o T. Liem (25)
Sarah R. Mcpherson (25)
Bonnie M. Miller (25)
Nisa Miranda (25)
Mary J. Modica (25)
Martha I. Morgan (25)
Beverly J. Nickerson (25)
Carol F. Norris (25)
Brenda C. Price (25)
Melinda D. Ramage (25)
Mike Reece (25)
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Anita L. Smart (25)
Mary W. Spain (25)
Mary K. Spiegel (25)
Rebecca J. T esch (25)
Tavan T. Trent (25)
Johnny L. T ucker (25)
William S. T ucker (25)
Linda C. T urner (25)
Cynthia W. Tyler (25)
Carolyn A W alker (25)
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GRADUATE SCHOOL Ronald W. Rogers, Dean
Hank A. Lazer, Marshal
Carl F. Williams, Marshal
DOCTORS OF EDUCATION
Banyon John Allison (August) ............................................................Anniston Educational Administration
Dissertation: Defamation in K-16 Schools.
Dissertation Director: Dr. David L. Dagley
Daniel Lee Carden ..........................................................................Cottondale Instructional Leadership
Dissertation: Parental Expectations and the Role of Parental
Involvement in an Independent School.
Dissertation Director: Dr. John A. Freeman
Harold Brian Clayton ....................................................................Moundville Education Administration
Dissertation: Stakeholders' Perceptions Regarding Wilson
County's Strategic Planning Process: A Quali-
tive and Quantitative Study.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Harold Bishop
W alter W. Davie ...............................................................................T uscaloosa Instructional Leadership
Dissertation: Legal Issues Related to Residency in the Public
Schools: Implications for School Administra-
tors.
Dissertation Director: Dr. David L. Dagley
Angela Jenkins Evans ..................................................................Pine Log, GA Higher Education Administration
Dissertation: A Case Study of the Bene?ts of Accreditation
of Home Study Programs for Access to Higher
Education in Georgia.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Michael Harris
Gary Mark Foster (August) ..................................................................Trussville Music Education
Dissertation: Fred L. Grambs and His In?uence on Instrumen-
tal Music in Late 19th Century Birmingham,
Alabama.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Daniel Goldmark
Janie Daniel Hubbard (August) .....................................................Birmingham Elementary Education
Dissertation: The Implications of Using Lesson Study as a
Professional Development Model for Second
Grade Social Studies T eachers.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Cynthia Sunal
Elizabeth Claire Kinnaird Keel ..........................................................Talladega Educational Administration
Dissertation: Evaluating the T exas Scottish Hospital Dyslexia
Training Program Via an Examination of Re-
quired State Assessment Reading Scores.
Dissertation Director: Dr. John A. Freeman
Frances Faye Kimbrough .......................................................Chatsworth, GA Educational Administration
Dissertation: A Survey of Alienation Among High School
Students in a Four-Y ear Advisement Program.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Rose Mary Newton
Freddie Stewart, Jr. ..............................................................................Rosedale Special Education
Dissertation: Facilitating Cooperative T eaching Practices in
Inclusive Settings: A Quantitative and Qualita-
tive Study of Perservice T eachers’ Perceptions.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Mary Beirne-Smith
Sandra Gail New Vinson .........................................................Dunwoody, GA Educational Administration
Dissertation: Comparison of Readiness Skills Among Hispan-
ics Kindergarten Students Based on Prekinder-
garten Program Attendence.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Rose Mary Newton
April Lee W allace ................................................................................Florence Higher Education Administration
Dissertation: Mandatory Student Fees: A Case Study
Analysis.
Dissertation Director: Dr. David L. Dagley Tyrone Yarbrough ....................................................................................Leeds Education Administration
Dissertation: T eachers' Perceptions of the T eacher Shortage
and Signing Bonuses.
Dissertation Director: Dr. John A. Freeman
DOCTOR OF MUSICAL ARTS
Mary Elizabeth Hellmann (August) ...........................................Louisville, KY Music
Dissertation: Grazyna Bacewicz's T en Concert Etudes, 1956:
An Examination of Etudes Nos. I, II, IV, and
VIII.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Marvin Johnson
DOCTOR OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Murray C. Widener (August) ....................................................Columbus, GA Public Administration
Dissertation: C. A. L. E. A. Accreditation: Is it a Process which
Enhances Performance or Merely a Certi?cate
of Achievement?
Dissertation Director: Dr. Stephen Borrelli
DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY
Ali M. Alnawaiseh ...................................................................Amman, Jordan Human Performance
Dissertation: Methods to Reduce Muscle Damage and En-
hance Short-T erm Recovery of Performance.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Phillip A. Bishop
Julius W. Anderson .........................................................................Valley Head Educational Psychology
Dissertation: Family Functioning and Parental Multiple Scle-
rosis: Gender, Illness Severity, and Time since
Onset.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Stephen J. Thoma
Sahail Mahmoud Asassfeh ......................................................................Jordan Secondary Education
Dissertation: Perception and Actual Use in Expository
Academic Writing of Logical Connectors by
Graduate Nonnative Speakers of English and
Comparable Native Speaker Control.
Dissertation Director: Dr. B. Joyce Stallworth
Becky M. Atkinson ........................................................................Birmingham Educational Research
Dissertation: Reading Their Responses: A Theory of T eacher
Knowledge Criticism.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Jerry L. Rosiek
Allyson Diana Bennett (August) ............................................New Orleans, LA Clinical Psychology
Dissertation: The Measurement of Adjudicative Competence:
A Comparison of Three Types of Competencies
in a Sample of Individuals with Mental Retarda-
tion.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Beverly E. Thorn
Jonathan Glenn Berry ......................................................................T uscaloosa Interdisciplinary Studies: Continental Thought and Cultural Criticism Dissertation: Writing as Relation: Blanchot, Beginnings, and
Literary Engagement.
Dissertation Director: Dr. William G. Doty
Allison Byrd Boothe (August) ................................................New Orleans, LA Psychology
Dissertation: Identity Development in First-Generation
College Students: The In?uence of Perceived
Family Functioning and Cognitive Flexibility.
Dissertation Director: Dr. L. Greening
Brian Christopher Brantley (August) ............................................Houston, TX Mass Communication
Dissertation: Sports Coverage in Black and White: A Content
Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Professional
Baseball.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Gary A. Copeland
Amy Ellen Broeseker .....................................................................Birmingham Educational Research
Dissertation: Spirituality and Moral Development in Phar-
macy Students.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Stephen J. Thoma
Christopher Scott Brown (August) .........................................Greenwood, MS Physics
Dissertation: Thermal Stability of High Anisotropy Cobalt
Based Perpendicular Magnetic Thin Films.
Dissertation Director: Dr. J. W. Harrell
Biao Cai ..............................................................................Hunan, P.R. China Applied Statistics
Dissertation: Evaluation of Gini’s Mean Difference, Mean
Deviation, and Quasi-Range as Estimators of
Sigma for the Performance of Shewhart X-Bar
Control Charts.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Subhabrata Chakraborti
Ping Chen ..............................................................................Zhoushan, China Chemical Engineering
Dissertation: Remote Nitrogen Plasma Treatment of Hafnium
Based Dielectrics for Next Generation CMOS
Devices.
Dissertation Director: Dr. T onya M. Klein
Brandon N. Cline (August) ............................................................Thomasville Finance
Dissertation: Three Essays on Executive Compensation.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Robert Brooks
Elizabeth Anne Davis ......................................................................Northport English
Dissertation: Monstress: Re[Flexions] through the Virtual
Looking Glass on the Hyperglyphics of Fairy
Tales and the Network of the T ext.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Elizabeth A. Meese
Melvin D. Davis ..................................................................................Shef?eld History
Dissertation: Collecting Hispania: Archer Huntington's Quest
to Develop Hispanic Collections in the United
States.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Helen Delpar
Michael Fernando Dillon .........................................................Quito, Ecuador Romance Languages: Spanish
Dissertation: El Cine ecuatoriano de la década de los noventa:
momento clave de inclusión, dentro del canon
cinematográ?co latinoamericano.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Aida T oledo
Lili Dong (August) ......................................................Changchun, P.R. China Electrical Engineering
Dissertation: Adaptive Control System for a Vibrational
MEMS Gyroscope with Time-Varying Rotation
Rates.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Robert Leland
Gregory Scott Drury (August) .....................................................Louisville, KY Psychology
Dissertation: A Parallel Distributed Processing Model of
Unconscious Priming.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Mark R. Klinger
Sydney B. Duncan ...........................................................................Northport Instructional Leadership
Dissertation: Student Perceptions in Learning in First-Y ear
English Composition Courses in a Wireless
Laptop Classroom.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Margaret L. Rice
David Irving Durham III (August) ...................................................T uscaloosa History
Dissertation: Henry W ashington Hiilliard: A Story of Plebe-
ians and Patricians.
Dissertation Director: Dr. George C. Rable
Amy Dawn Eades ......................................................................New Berlin, IL Health Education Promotion
Dissertation: Development of an Instrument to Assess how
One Copes with Stress and Emotions Using
Food as it Relates to Obesity: Eating and Ap-
praisal Due to Emotions and Stress (EADES)
Questionnaire.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Olivia Kendrick Lucas Alberto Falco ..........................................................Cordoba, Argentina Chemical Engineering
Dissertation: Chemical Vapor Deposition of Magnetic Oxide
Semiconductors for Spintronic Applications.
Dissertation Director: Dr. T onya M. Klein
Lisa Dawn Ferguson (August) ..............................................T ompkinsville, KY English
Dissertation: Men, W omen, and Masculinity in Vietnam W ar
Literature: A Study of Major W orks by Larry
Heinemann and Tim O'Brien.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Philip Beidler
Ignatius Kwateng Fosu ..........................................................................Hoover Mass Communication
Dissertation: Effect of Varving Levels of Risk Information on
the Perceived Credibility of Prescription Drug
Advertising: The Role of Need-For-Cognition,
Involvement, and Dogmatism.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Jennings Bryant
Kelly Brooks Friery .........................................................................Jacksonville Human Performance
Dissertation: Long-T erm Impact of Athletic Participation on
Physical Capabilities.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Phillip A. Bishop
Kenneth Allen Gafford (August) ...................................................Birmingham Secondary Education
Dissertation: Assessing Instructor Intervention upon the
Perceptions, Attitudes, and Anxieties of Com-
munity College Biology Students Toward
Cooperative Learning.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Dennis Sunal
Indre Gajdosikiene ................................................................Vilnius, Lithuania Social W ork
Dissertation: Understanding People in Poverty: A Study of
Cultural Consensus Among Social W orkers and
General Population Members in Lithuania.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Lucinda L. Roff
Patricia S. Gensemer ......................................................................Birmingham Secondary Education
Dissertation: A Qualitative Study of Science Education in
Nursing School: Narratives of Hispanic Female
Nurses' Sense of Identity and Participation in
Science Learning.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Sharon E. Nichols
Linda Carol Golson (August) ............................................................Southside Elementary Education
Dissertation: Taking the Pulse: Exploring Effective Elementary
Writing Instruction in Schools Across the State
of Alabama.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Carol A. Donovan
Jie Gong ...........................................................................................P.R. China Materials Science
Dissertation: Electrochemical Synthesis of Magnetic Nano-
structures Using Anodic Aluminum Oxide
T emplates.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Giovanni Zangari
Minqing Gong (August) .........................................................Gui Yang, China Mathematics
Dissertation: W aiting Time in a Combined FCFS and STF
Queue.
Dissertation Director: Dr. P. Patrick W ang
Jin He ................................................................................................T uscaloosa Physics
Dissertation: A Re-examination of Galaxy Patterns.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Ronald Buta
Celeste Harris Hill ............................................................................T uscaloosa Educational Psychology
Dissertation: Adjustments Among College Students Experi-
enceing Parental Divorce as Y oung Adults.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Stephen J. Thoma
Shenavia Wilkerson Howell ...................................................................Linden Metallurgical Materials Engineering
Dissertation: Characterization of the Susceptability of Heat-
Affected Zoan Grain Boundaries to Liquidation
in Inconel 718.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Viola L. Acoff
Guosheng Huang ..............................................................Beijing, P.R. China Engineering Science and Mechanics
Dissertation: Dynamic Simulation of A MEMS-T echnology
Gyroscope.
Dissertation Director: Dr. John E. Jackson
W einong Huang (August) ................................................................T uscaloosa Electrical Engineering
Dissertation: Rate Control for H.264/AVC Video Coding and
Transmission Over Burst-Error Wireless Chan-
nels.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Harold Stern
Amy Elizabeth Hunter ................................................................ ….Fort Payne Biological Sciences
Dissertation: The Effects of Nutrient Enrichment on Coastal
W etlands of the Northern Gulf of Mexico.
Dissertation Director: Dr. William W. Schroeder
Tara McDonald Johnson ............................................................Columbia, SC English
Dissertation: The Victorian Aesthetic Personality: T ennyson,
Carlyle, Thackeray, and Wilde.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Peter Logan
Travis L. Jones (August) ........................................................................Gadsden Finance
Dissertation: Three Essays on New Issue Markets.
Dissertation Directors: Dr. James A. Ligon and
Dr. Robert Brooks
Y ounbae Jun (August) .......................................................................T uscaloosa Applied Mathematics
Dissertation: Domain Decomposition Algorithms for Solving
Parabolic Partial Differential Equations.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Tsun-Zee Mai
Brian Reid Keener .................................................................................Gallant Biological Sciences
Dissertation: Molecular Systematics and Revision of the Aquat-
ic Monocot Genus Saqittaria (Alismataceae).
Dissertation Director: Dr. Robert R. Haynes
Sundar Rajan Krishnan ..................................................Tirunelveli, TN India Mechanical Engineering
Dissertation: Experimental Investigations and Phenomeno-
Logical Simulation of Combustionin a Low
Pilot-Ignited Natural Gas Engine with a Focus
on Advanced Injection Timings.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Clark Midkiff
Jiliang Li ............................................................................................T uscaloosa Civil Engineering
Dissertation: Geomaterial Characterization with Displacement
Measurement T echnique and Finite Element
Simulation.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Duk-W on Park
Qiaoli Liang .........................................................................Puyang, P.R. China Chemistry
Dissertation: Solution Structure Determination for Pseudo-
monas Cytochrome Mutant H46A and NMR
Evidence for the Domain Structure of Zoocin A,
an Antibacterial Exoenzyme.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Russell Timkovich
Michael William Mans?ed .........................................................Edenton, NC History
Dissertation: A Slide, A Swing, and an Oak Tree: Maysville,
Alabama and the Birth if an African-American
Community.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Lisa Lindquist Dorr
Roland W alker Mitchell .............................................................Nashville, TN Education Research
Dissertation: Pedagogy, History, and Culture: How Professors
Think about Race in their Classrooms.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Jerry L. Rosiek
Renee Elizabeth Morquecho (August) ...........................................Birmingham Civil Engineering
Dissertation: Pollutant Associations with Particulates in Storm-
water.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Robert. E. Pitt
Shrikanth Bhaskar Mysore (August) ....................Bangaalore Karnataka, India Management Science
Dissertation: Three Esssays in Scheduling.
Dissertation Director: Dr. John Mittenthal
Bo Ning ....................................................................................Handan, China Materials Metallurgical Engineering
Dissertation: Microstructures and Properties of Hf Containing
NiAl-Based Overlay Coatings.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Mark L. W eaver Y utaka Okuyama (August) ..................................Asahikawa Hokkaido, Japan Political Science
Dissertation: De-Radicalization of the Communist Parties in
Developed Countries: Comparative Studies of
the Role of the French and the Japanese Com-
munist Parties in Relation to the Social Move-
ments of 1968.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Barbara Ann Chotiner
Vikrant Chandrakant Palan .......................................................Rajket, Gujarat Mechanical Engineering
Dissertation: Investigation of Noise Control and Vibro-Acous-
tic Performance Enhancement Methods for Fuel
Cells.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Steve Shepard
Dong-Jin Park ...............................................................................Seoul, Korea Mass Communication
Dissertation: Factors In?uencing the Choice of Public Rela-
tions Strategies in Cyberspace.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Bruce K. Berger
Kathryn E. Perez ......................................................................San Angelo, TX Biological Sciences
Dissertation: Selected T opics in Invertebrate Systematics and
Conservation.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Charles Lydeard
Mosfequr Rahman .............................................................Dhaka, Bangladesh Engineering Science and Mechanics
Dissertation: A Finite Element Approach to Model and Ana-
lyze Photostrictive Optical Actuators.
Dissertation Director: Dr. John E. Jackson, Jr.
Frank D. Rogers .............................................................................Scooba, MS Mathematics
Dissertation: Optimal Choices in an LFR System.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Joseph Neggers
Dohyoung Ryang (August) ..............................................................T uscaloosa Mathematics
Dissertation: Finitely Generated Groups Acting Eometrically
on Generalized Hyperbolic Spaces.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Jon M. Corson
Demetria Rougeaux Shabazz .....................................................Galveston, TX Mass Communication
Dissertation: Negotiated Boundaries and the Making of Black
Representation in Julia: A Case Study of Inter-
locking Effects of Race, Gender, and Class on
the Making of a Situation Comedy.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Jeremy G. Butler
Dmitriy Sergeyevich Shaltayev (August) .................................Moscow, Russia Management Science
Dissertation: The Value of Market Information in Serial Supply
Chains with Markov-Modulated Demand.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Charles R. Sox
Nurhidajat Sisworahardjo (August) ....................................Jarkarta, Indonesia Electrical Engineering
Dissertation: Least-Squares Polynomial Quasi-Monte Carlo
Simulation for Short-T erm Power Generation
Asset Valuation in a Deregulated Market.
Dissertation Director: Dr. A. A. El-Keib
Nisha Michelle Sivley ......................................................................T uscaloosa Counselor Education
Dissertation: Stress of K-12 Regular Education T eachers When
W orking With Students With Special Needs.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Karla Carmichael
Mary Elizabeth Spencer ......................................................................Alabaster Elementary Education
Dissertation: Exploring Elementary Science T eaching and
Learning Through an Eco-feminist Perspective:
Narrative of Embodiment of Science.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Sharon E. Nichols
Jennifer Ann Sweeney (August) ................................................Green?eld, MA Psychology
Dissertation: Examining the Diathesis-Stress Model of Depres-
sion in Ealry Adolescence.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Beverly Thorn
Ronald Adrian T umelson (August) ...............................................Montgomery English
Dissertation: Mobilities: Social Change and the Plays of Robert
Greene.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Gary Taylor
Fei W ang (August) ......................................................Shangrao, Jiangxi, China Computer Science
Dissertation: Mathematical Models for Optional Hedging
Strategies.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Zhijian W u
Huanjing W ang (August) ..........................................................Jilin, P.R. China Computer Science
Dissertation: Improved Variable and Value Ranking T echniques
for Mining Categorical Data.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Allen Parrish
Qiming W ang (August) ...............................................................Beijing, China Finance
Dissertation: Three Essays on Initial Public Offerings.
Dissertation Director: Dr. James Ligon
Zhijun W ang (August) .......................................................................T uscaloosa Computer Science
Dissertation: Virtuality-Aided Routing Strategies for Mobile Ad
Hoc Networks.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Jingyuan Zhang
Qiang W en ..........................................................................Changchun, China Mechanical Engineering
Dissertation: Dynamic Mechanical Behavior, Meso/Micro-
Scale Fea Simulation and Experimental Study of
Mechining Advanced Materials.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Y uebin Guo Heather Ariadne W est (August) .....................................................Birmingham Romance Languages: French
Dissertation: De la ruralite vers l′urbanite: Differents modes
d′aptation a lexisence dans la ville.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Metka Zupancic
Elizabeth Wilkins ................................................................................W estover Romance Languages
Dissertation: El uso de elementos de las Biblia en dos novelas
de Manuel Vincent.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Constance Janiga-Perkins
Theodore Salvatore W orozbyt (August) .........................................Atlanta, GA English
Dissertation: Characterology in S, W, K, & M.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Richard A. Rand
Y uejin Xu ..........................................................................................T uscaloosa Educational Psychology
Dissertation: Levels of Wholetheme Instruction and Student
Outcomes: A Mixed-Method Study.
Dissertation Director: Dr. Asghar Iran-Nejad
Huateng Yang…………………………………………………Oixia, P.R. China Mechanical Engineering
Dissertation: Experimentation and Modeling of Nox Forma-
tion from a Micro-Pilot Ignited Natural Gas
Engine.
Dissertation Director: Dr. K. Clark Midkiff
SCHOOL OF LAW
Kenneth C. Randall, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR JURIS DOCTOR
Clinton Howard Brannon ......................................................................Dothan Raymond Edward Granlund .............................................................Huntsville Norma Nicole Green .........................................................................T uscaloosa James Clayton Johnson ........................................................................Win?eld Christopher Andrew Murrah .............................................................Herrin, IL George W ashington Royer III ...........................................................Huntsville Joshua Jared Scott ............................................................................Denton, TX John Joseph Thomas ......................................................................Birmingham Aaron Daniel Vansant ....................................................................Birmingham
MASTER OF LAWS
Jon Jackson Rutledge ......................................................................Birmingham
GRADUATE SCHOOL Ronald W. Rogers, Dean
Jon Charles Acker, Marshal
John M. Wiest, Marshal
EDUCATIONAL SPECIALISTS
Ariela Aaron (August) .....................................................................T uscaloosa Counselor Education
Denise Prewitt Arrington (August) ..................................................T uscaloosa Educational Leadership
Lisa M. Berger .................................................................................Northport Special Education
Joyce Cahoon Berube ................................................................Norcross, GA Educational Leadership
Jana Williams Brewer (August) ...........................................................Gadsden Elementary Education
Brenda Meeks Brooks (August) ..........................................................Talladega Counselor Education
Dania Lynne Buchanan ..................................................................T uscaloosa Special Education
Debbie T edder Cate https://www.doczj.com/doc/377035658.html,wrenceville, GA Educational Leadership
Donnie Andrew Caves (August) ...................................................Guntersville Educational Leadership
Bradley Scott Crabbe .....................................................................Lindale, GA Educational Leadership
Elena V. Grishkevich (August) ...................................................T omsk, Russia Secondary Education
Thomas Alvin Howell (August) ..........................................................Sulligent Educational Leadership
Jose Miguel Jimenez (August) ....................................................Flinstone, GA Counselor Education
Phillip Steven Johnson II (August) ......................................................Ashville Educational Leadership
Robin Michelle Vining Key (August) ....................................................Parrish Special Education
Sherry Allyson Latham (August) .............................................................Grant Secondary Education
Cynthia D. Lee ................................................................................Northport Special Education
Barry Ray Mayhall (August) ......................................................................Boaz Secondary Education
Rhonda McDaniel (August) ............................................................Carrollton Educational Leadership
Dana Joiner McGraw ....................................................................Dacula, GA Educational Leadership
Barry Ray Mitchell (August) .....................................................................Boaz Secondary Education
Meche Nelms Morgan (August) ..........................................................Gadsden Elementary Education
Ray Alex Pickard (August) ...................................................................Gadsden Counselor Education
Virginia Lynn Kiser Roberts ....................................................................Jasper Secondary Education
Richard Dean Rutledge II .................................................................Albertville Educational Leadership
Andre Pierre Saulsberry ......................................................................Camden Educational Leadership
Barry E. Snapp .........................................................................Silver Creek, GA Educational Leadership
Oliver Bryant Williams ...................................................................Northport Educational Leadership
MASTERS OF ACCOUNTANCY Benjamin Seth Atkinson .........................................................................Corner James McMurtrie Backes III (August) ...................................................Mobile Jolanda Lawon Barnes (August) ...............................................................Valley Jennifer Ann Brown (August) ........................................................Jacksonville Lacey Marie Brown (August) .............................................................Trussville Stephen Daniel Burns (August) .......................................................Huntsville Nicholas S. Cadden (August) ............................................................Enterprise Brittan Lee Campbell (August) .............................................................Hoover Lindsey Faye Cannnon (August) ...........................................................Mobile Paul Samuel Chernausek (August) ..........................................Cincinnati, OH Elizabeth A. Cobb (August) .....................................................................Grant David Travis Crockett (August) .............................................................Helena Bradley T odd Davis (August) .............................................................Trussville Joe Larkin Denson (August) ........................................................V estavia Hills Jared Andrew Franks (August) .......................................................Smoke Rise Michael T odd Gann .............................................................................Florence Sarah June Gauntlett (August) ......................................................Birmingham Mindi LaTreva Green (August) ..................................................Orange Beach Nathaniel Brooks Greene (August) ........................................................Fayette Rebecca Leigh Hargraves (August) ...............................................Birmingham Daniel Reid Harris ..........................................................................Huntsville Peter Sandner Hennessy (August) .................................................Birmingham Bree Anne Holland (August) ...............................................................Decatur Rachel Leigh Hollingshead .............................................................T uscaloosa Christopher Scott Hughes (August) ...................................................Win?eld Brandon Evan James (August) .........................................................Northport Emily Bishop Key (August) ...........................................................Birmingham Christopher Malone Kimbrell (August) ..........................................T uscaloosa James Lucas Lamphron (August) ................................................V estavia Hills Andrés Manuel Leal ..........................................................................Aurora, IL Lauren Hinton LeCroy (August) .....................................................Northport Richard Courtney LeCroy ................................................................Northport Louieco Gerard Lewis ..................................................................Brooklyn, NY Steve Pat Lovey, Jr. (August) .........................................................Birmingham Anna Elizabeth Lunsford (August) .......................................................Hoover Valerie Christine Holt McAlpin (August) https://www.doczj.com/doc/377035658.html,urel, MS Anna McPherson (August) ..........................................................Montgomery Joshua Derek Morgan (August) .............................................................Athens Josh Mueth (August) ....................................................................W aterloo, IL Tyler William Neil (August) ........................................................V estavia Hills Johona Maria Nellomas (August) https://www.doczj.com/doc/377035658.html,nett Paul Christopher Newman (August) ...............................................Huntsville Elixabeth Carley Niles (August) ......................................................Northport Patricia Sewell Parnell ...........................................................................Mobile R. Marc Price (August) ........................................................................Slocomb Marshall Peter Rathmell .................................................................Birmingham John C. Rice ..............................................................................Bakers?eld, CA Christopher Frederick Rux (August) ......................................................Mobile Jennifer Suzanne Sapp (August) ........................................................Trussville Kenneth W arren Shepard (August) ........................................Ottawa, Ontario Courtney Meredith Smith (August) .............................................Birmingham Jeffrey Brian Smith ..........................................................................Huntsville Jonathan Patrick Spear ....................................................................Albertville Burke McKee Spree (August) ................................................................Boligee Matthew W ayne Stuenkel (August) ............................................V estavia Hills Kathyrn Ford Swann .........................................................................Northport
Amanda Kate Thomas (August) ........................................................Cleveland Jeremiah Burton T osh (August) ...............................................................Jasper Stephen Nicholas V on Hagel (August) .........................................Birmingham Lucas R. Wright (August) ....................................................................Fairhope
MASTERS OF ARTS
Dena Cline Andrews ....................................................................Thomasville Elementary Education
Lynn Marie Arnold .................................................................Rapid City, SD Elementary Education
Anne Moncreiff Arrarte ...........................................................Cambridge, MA Educational Leadership
Nasrullah Aziz (August) .............................................................Gujrat, Punjab Mathematics
Holly Cantrell Baggett ..............................................................................Arab Secondary Education
Bruce L. Bailey .......................................................................................Attalla Educational Leadership
Meaghan Jennifer Bailey (August) ..............................................Carthage, MS Advertising & Public Relations
Krista D. Gurley Baker (August) .........................................................Pell City Educational Leadership
Mollie J. Baker (August) .................................................................T upelo, MS Advertising & Public Relations
Thesis: The Framing of Advertisements for Dietary
Supplements/Weight Loss Ads in Women's
Magazines.
Anne E. Barber (August) ...........................................................Ridgeland, MS Advertising & Public Relations
Cheryl Kemp Barnes (August) ..........................................................Andalusia Secondary Education
Corey Kathleen Barrow (August) .........................................................Daphne Marketing
James Anthony Bassett (August) ......................................................T uscaloosa English
Kenneth Lynn Battles (August) ........................................................T uscaloosa Latin American Studies
Jennifer Reagan Griggs Beard (August) ........................................Guntersville Educational Leadership
Annette Kathryn Beauchamp (August) ........................................Birmingham Advertising & Public Relations
Kelly Sharritt Belcher ..................................................................Mount Olive Special Education
Dona Jo Bene?eld ...............................................................................Douglas Secondary Education
Windie Melea Berryman Bennett (August) ........................................Moulton Health Studies
Andrew Dominick Bianchi (August) ..................................................Tallassee Health Studies
Lori Michelle Bible (August) ............................................................Fort Payne Educational Leadership
W endi Marie Blackmon (August) ..............................................................Arab Secondary Education
Margaret Leanah Blalock (August) .......................................................Marion Secondary Education
Abbe Gayle Boeka .......................................................................Amarillo, TX Psychology
Thesis: The Iowa Gambling Task as a Measure of Deci-
sion Making in W omen with Bulimia Nervosa.
Anneliese Christine Bolland ...........................................................T uscaloosa Communication Studies
Thesis: Within the Soul of Each Vietnam V eteran: Com-
peting Narratives within the 2004 Presidential
Campaign.
Liliana Borrero Botero (August) ...............................Bogota' D.C., Columbia Elementary Education
Margaret Tillman Boyd (August) .............................................................Selma Marketing Anna Bryant Brake?eld ...................................................................T uscaloosa Health Studies
Heather Dale Brazelton (August) ..............................................................Arab Educational Leadership
Carrie Frances Brock ........................................................................Crossville Elementary Education
Carla Michelle Brown ...................................................................Atlanta, GA Health Studies
Carmen Shea Brown (August) ................................................................Ozark Journalism
Samantha Brooke Brown (August) ...........................................Greenville, SC Counselor Education: Community Counseling
Hanna Michah Browning .......................................................................Mobile Anthropology
T odd Jennings Bryant (August) ........................................................T uscaloosa T elecommunicatons & Film
Linda Lowery Buchanan (August) .............................................................Arab Elementary Education
David Martin Buice ..............................................................Dawsonville, Ga Health Studies
Jim Martin Burford ..................................................................Greenville, SC History
Ryan Burnett (August) ......................................................Blowing Rock, NC Advertising & Public Relations
Valerie Adams Byars (August) https://www.doczj.com/doc/377035658.html,ncaster, PA Secondary Education
Nadia Monique Caesar (August) .....................................................Huntsville Higher Education Administration
Philip Bradley Carpenter ................................................................Northport Counselor Education: Community Counseling
Andrea Casali (August) ....................................................Asuncion, Paraguay Elementary Education
Ho Yin Chan (August) ...................................................................Hong Kong Finance
Michael Colin Chase (August) .....................................................Birmingham Educational Leadership
Tanya Clark .........................................................................................Glencoe Educational Leadership
Daniel Parick Cook (August) ..............................................................Gadsden Educational Leadership
Melissa Gail Cook (August) .....................................................................Jasper Secondary Education
Jennifer Lynn Crawley Cooper (August) .....................................Monroe, GA Health Studies
T oni J. Copeland (August) ...............................................................T uscaloosa Antropology
Thesis: HIV-positive W omen in Nairobi, Kenya: Poverty,
Urban Migration, and Cultural Models of Social
Support.
Frances Elizabeth Crum (August) ................................................Montgomery Marketing
Lyndal M. Curry ..........................................................................Spanish Fort Health Studies
Jason Andrew Curtis (August) ............................................................Saraland Higher Education Administration
Beth W addell Daniel (August) ............................................................Cullman Educational Leadership
Tamara Cornelius Daniel ............................................................Montgomery Health Studies
Darnisha Davis (August) ..................................................................McIntosh Educational Leadership
Steven Wyatt Davis ...............................................................................Helena Educational Leadership
Tiffany Michelle Davis ....................................................................T uscaloosa Health Studies
James Ronald Davis II (August) ................................................Sugar Hill, GA Health Studies
Leah Kay Day (August) .....................................................................Geraldine Secondary Education
Natalia de Pierola (August) ..............................................................Lima, Peru Elementary Education
Steven Marc Desroches (August) ............................Penetanguishene, Ontario Elementary Education
Anna Williams Dill ...........................................................................Anniston Elementary Education
David R. Dixon (August) ........................................................................Attalla Educational Leadership
Andrew Martin Dondis ..............................................................Ashland, MA Secondary Education
Laura Kay Donnell (August) .........................................................Spanish Fort Finance
John Martin Doyle (August) ............................................................Albertville Educational Leadership
Jennifer Lee Erin Duf?n (August) ......................Thorndale Ontario, Canada Health Studies
Staci Diane Edmondson (August) ....................................................Southside Secondary Education
Janice Rebecca Ellen (August) ............................................................Gadsden Elementary Education
Faizal Muhammad Emamaullee (August) ........................Edmonton, Alberta English
Connie Smith Eubanks ........................................................................Gallant Elementary Education
Jeremy Heath Fails ...................................................................................Excel Human Performance
Debra Dianne Fant (August) ............................................................Albertville Secondary Education
Rachel Louise Faulk .....................................................................Spanish Fort Romance Languages: French
Paola Feliciangeli (August) ...............................................Asuncion, Paraguay Elementary Education
Tiffany Lisbeth Ferguson (August) ............................................Columbia, SC English
V eraliz Fernandez de Barbano ..................................Bogota', Cundinamarca Elementary Education
Nicholas Ryan Fink (August) ................................................................Oxford Educational Leadership
Shawna Jo Finley (August) .............................................................Holly Pond Elementary Education
Elizabeth Anne Brandy Fisher (August) .........................................W oodstock Higher Education Administration
Joseph W ayne Frazier (August) .........................................................Haleyville Educational Leadership
Jennifer Dawn Gallagher .......................................................................Pinson Secondary Education
Ning Ge (August) .......................................................Zhang Jiagang, Jiang Su Communication Studies
Dawne Deneise Gibson ............................................................Starkville, MS Counselor Education: School Counseling
Thomas Jason Gifford (August) .............................................Whitesboro, NY Health Studies
Julie Lyn Campbell Glenn (August) ...........................................Rainbow City Elementary Education
Kristina Hanks Goins .......................................................................T uscaloosa Special Education
Anthony Joseph Graf .............................................................Los Almos, NM English
Karen Sparks Gray (August) ...............................................................Trussville Secondary Education
V elvthra Latreece Green (August) ....................................................T uscaloosa Elementary Education
James Hadley Grif?n ...............................................................St. Louis, MO English
Stacia Gail Grif?n (August) ..................................................................Hoover Elementary Education Kerrie Marie Grimmer (August) ............................................................Dothan Music Education
Matthew Michael Grunewald .......................................................Rockwell, TX Anthropology
Thesis: Prehistoric Tallahatta Sandstone Procurement,
Reduction, and Utilization at the Joe Long Site,
1CK305.
Kathleen Tierney Guerin .............................................................Nashville, TN History
Kristine Frances Halcomb ...................................................New Y ork City, NY Health Studies
Alina Haliliuc (August) ...................................................................T uscaloosa Communication Studies
Thesis: Roman Masculinity in Transition: A Rhetorical
Analysis of Hegemonic Masculinity in "Marius
T uca Show".
Randi Klein Hamm (August) .......................................................Montgomery Secondary Education
Avery Inglis Hammon .....................................................................Scottsboro Elementary Education
Crystal Quientele Hanna (August) .........................................Ft. W orth, T exas Music Education
Kinberly Brooks Harden ............................................................Rainbow City Counselor Education: Rehabilitation Counseling
Scott Travis Hardie ............................................................................Rainsville Counselor Education: Rehabilitation Counseling
James Ernest Hardin .............................................................................Fayette Secondary Education
Marcia Edwards Hardney ....................................................................Anniston History
Carla M. Harper (August) ................................................................T uscaloosa Counselor Education: Rehabilitation Counseling
Eric Anthony Harris (August) .....................................................Hayward, CA Political Science
Merrily Anne Harris ..............................................................................Dozier History
Muf?n Dill Harts?eld .....................................................................Northport Management
Marty Preston Hatley ......................................................................Albertville Secondary Education
Jeremy Troy Hawkins (August) ...........................................Locust Grove, GA Health Studies
Linsey Ann Hayes (August) ................................................................Florence Special Education
Karen I. Helfrich (August) .......................................................W oodstock, GA Health Studies
Sadie Dobbins Henderson ....................................................................Centre Elementary Education
Jean Foster Herron (August) ............................................................T uscaloosa Secondary Education
Russell William Higdon (August) ...............................................................Ider Secondary Education
Robert E. Hilbun (August) https://www.doczj.com/doc/377035658.html,urel, MS Health Studies
Neva T elisa Hilburn ..............................................................................Altoona Educational Leadership
Sandi Elizabeth Holland (August) .................................................Blountsville Elementary Education
Traci Stewart Hollyhand ..........................................................................Coker Special Education
Markus Daniel Hood (August) ....................................................Marietta, GA Health Studies
Shirley Ann Hornsby ...........................................................................Gadsden Secondary Education
Redelle Easley Howell .............................................................................Alpine Higher Education Administration
Abigail Louise Hoyle (August) ...............................................Hattiesburg, MS Secondary Education
Dawn Janeer Hrdlica-Stewart .........................................................Birmingham Management
Reginald Huff (August) ......................................................................Gadsden Educational Leadership
Thomas William Ikard (August) ......................................................T uscaloosa Marketing
Traci Knight Ingleright (August) ..........................................................Decatur Special Education
Holly Clair Inman ...........................................................................Huntsville Secondary Education
Maria José Iturralde ...................................................................Quito, Ecuador Elementary Education
Alice Ann Ivas (August) ................................................................Jackson, MS Anthropology
Matthew Elliot Jelley (August) ...................................Lookout Mountain, GA Educational Leadership
Angela Frances Johnson (August) .................................................Birmingham Marketing
Benjamin Edward Johnson (August) ......................................Marsh?eld, MA Marketing
Cindy Johnson (August) .................................................................T uscaloosa Elementary Education
David Allen Johnson ......................................................................Huntsville Educational Leadership
Kortney Carr Johnson ..................................................................Guntersville Secondary Education
Pamela Anne Johnson (August) .....................................................Vidette, GA Anthropology
Thesis: The Occupational History of Mound "W" at
Moundville, Alabama.
Jason Collins Jones (August) .......................................................Meridan, MS Advertising & Public Relations
Jennifer A. Karpe (August) .......................................................Noblesville, IN Psychology
Thesis: The Ef?cacy of Cognitive Bibliotherapy for De-
pression: A Study of the Feeling Good Program.
Richard Mosses Katz, Jr. (August) ....................................................T uscaloosa English
Brienne Darnell Kaufman .......................................................Alpharetta, GA Health Studies
Robert Heath Landers (August) ...........................................................Douglas Secondary Education
Brad R. Lieb (August) ....................................................................Jackson, MS Anthropology
Thesis: An Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Study of
the Natchez Indian Refuge Among the Chicha-
saw During the Eighteenth Century.
Angela Jenkins Lindsey ........................................................................Hoover Counselor Education: Community Counseling
Michael Glenn Lindsey (August) ........................................................Cullman Educational Leadership
Patricia A. Long ............................................................................Guntersville Elementary Education
Susan Gail Long (August) ................................................................Alexandria Secondary Education
Mary Elizabeth Lynch (August) ...............................................Charleston, SC Advertising & Public Relations
Justin McConnell Maddox ..................................................................Sulligent Marketing
Jennifer Lynn Manning (August) ...............................................................Arab Elementary Education
Julia Caroline Martin ......................................................................T uscaloosa Special Education
T odd A. Martin (August) ...............................................................Birmingham Finance
Shanna Lyles Mashburn ......................................................................Altoona Elementary Education
Kristen Faith Massey .....................................................................Locust Fork Elementary Education
Lisa Hill Matherson ........................................................................Moundville Secondary Education
Henry Zeitler McCrary, Jr. ..................................................................Decatur Economics Thomas Michael McKnight (August) ............................................Seattle, WA Human Performance
Jay Samuel McPhillips (August) ..........................................................Cullman Marketing
Carl Edward Mims, Jr. (August) ....................................................Birmingham Educational Leadership
Robert P. Mitchell III (August) ..................................................New Brockton Educational Leadership
Ryan Ashley Moore .............................................................................Ashville Mathematics
Rachel Cox Morrow (August) ....................................................................Arab Elementary Education
William Channing Mullenix (August) ....................................................Gordo Educational Leadership
Kristi Hardin Mullins (August) ..........................................................Trussville Secondary Education
Elizabeth Ann Mummert (August) .......................................................Hoover Marketing
Jason Thomas Murray (August) .........................................................Alabaster Finance
Maria-V eronica Najas ................................................................Quito, Ecuador Elementary Education
Michael Christopher Natarella (August) .........................................T uscaloosa Educational Leadership
Jenifer Newberry (August) ..........................................................Pensecola, FL Management Science
April Diana Newman (August) .............................................................V ernon Special Education
Paul Murray Newton (August) ............................................................Slocomb Health Studies
Cynthia Ann Nichols (August) ........................................................Huntsville Advertising & Public Relations
Lindsay Christina Nichols (August) .......................................W oodstock, GA Educational Psychology
Laura Gilbert Nicholson (August) ..........................................................Attalla Elementary Education
Stephanie Lynn Noggle (August) ........................................................Florence Communication Studies
Cindy Jan Camp O'Bear (August) ......................................................Oneonta Secondary Education
Heather A. O'Neal (August) .......................................................Ringgold, GA Educational Leadership
Jesse Orin O'Reilly (August) ......................................................................Kent English
Cecilia I. Ordó?ez .....................................................................Quito, Ecuador Elementary Education
Meghan Elizabeth Ortte (August) https://www.doczj.com/doc/377035658.html,fayette, LA Marketing
Leslie Tidmore Osborn ................................................................Colllinsville Elementary Education
William T. Overstreet IV (August) ...................................................T uscaloosa Marketing
Jane Elissa Panse ...........................................................North Palm Beach, FL Health Studies
J. David Parham ..............................................................................Northport Secondary Education
Donald W ebster Parker (August) .......................................................Alabaster Music Education
Jami Ann Patton ................................................................................Northport German
Maria Cecilia Pena ..........................................................Asuncio'n, Paraguay Elementary Education
W oodrow T ucker Perkerson (August) ...................................McDonough, GA Health Studies
Andree' Nicole Pickens ...............................................................Houston, TX Health Studies
Mindy Lashae Pierce (August) ...................................................Phil Campbell Secondary Education
Janet Ponder (August) ..........................................................................Altoona Elementary Education
Quinton Geremy Poole .....................................................................Roanoke Human Performance
Kyle Lo Porto (August) .....................................................................Fairhope Higher Education Administration
Debbie Lynn Powell ........................................................................Rome, GA Counselor Education: Rehabilitation Counseling
Hope Marie Prevallet (August) ..................................................................Arab Secondary Education
John Edwin Price, Jr. ...............................................................Gainesville, GA Secondary Education
Andrienne Chaille Raines .................................................................Alabaster Special Education
Rebecca K. Rangel (August) .....................................................Quito, Ecuador Elementary Education
Thesis:
Carol Harp Rea (August) ..................................................................Southside Secondary Education
Robert William Reed .......................................................................Fort Payne History
Sylvia Reyes Mejia ...................................................................Quito, Educador Elementary Education
Joseph Stuart Rider (August) ........................................................Hartwell, GA Health Studies
Hope W alton Robbins ......................................................................Talladega Educational Leadership
Tara Christine Robertson (August) ................................................Atlanta, GA Counselor Education: Community Counseloring
Shy Ron (August) ..........................................................................Birmingham Marketing
Brandon E. Russell ..............................................................................Alabaster Management
Alison Saint (August) .................................................................................Arab Elementary Education
Rebecca W arren Salas (August) ...........................................................Gadsden Secondary Education
Kristin Thompson Scroggin ...........................................................Hazel Green Communication Studies
Melody LisAnna Shearin ..................................................................T uscumbia Secondary Education
Garrett Brittain Frend See (August) .............................................Montgomery Finance
Natalia Sanchez Serrano (August) ......................................Bogota, Colombia Elementary Education
Somer Michelle Shandy (August) https://www.doczj.com/doc/377035658.html,keworth, FL Psychology
Thesis: Differnces in Pressure Sensitivity and Tactile
Discrimination Among Individuals as a Function
of Gender and Body Surface Area.
Mariko Shimizu (August) ................................................Sendai Miyagi, Japan Mathematics
Laurel Nance Shockley (August) ......................................................Huntsville Special Education
John Robert Sievens ...........................................................Asuncion, Paraguay Educational Leadership
Kimberly Lea Skelton (August) ........................................................T uscaloosa Counselor Education: Community Counseling
Gina Marie Smith ..............................................................................Gadsden Educational Leadership
Katara Patrice Smith, (August) .........................................................T uscaloosa Higher Education Administration
LaTasha Smith (August) .......................................................................Jemison Communication Studies
Thesis: Representing the Black Male: 3 Film Roles by
Denzel W ashington.
Lambert Patton Smith Jr. (August) ..................................................T uscaloosa Advertising & Public Relations
Deborah T oluwalope Sodeke ...............................................................Auburn Romance Languages: Spanish Allison Elizabeth Springer ..............................................................T uscaloosa Marketing
Karen Leigh Sweeney ................................................................Nashville, TN Secondary Education
Christopher George Swindle (August) ...........................................Adrian, MI History
Thesis: The Northward Beat: One Rural Alabama
Community's Migration to the Industrial North
During the 1940s and 1950s.
W endy Denise Tabor (August) ..................................................Hamilton, MS Advertising & Public Relations
Jeffrey Alan Taylor (August) ................................................................McCalla Political Science
Joseph Britton Thames ......................................................................T uscaloosa Marketing
Corinne Kaye Thomas (August) ...........................................Canoga Park, CA Elementary Education
Kevin Dewanye Thomas (August) .....................................................Munford Music Education
Juline Ann Thomley (August) .........................................Mexico City, Mexico Elementary Education
Elizabeth Kathryn Tiley ..................................................................T uscaloosa Counselor Education: Community Counseling
Amy Genette Tilley (August) ..............................................................McCalla Advertising & Public Relations
Victoria Michelle T omczak (August) ..........................................Naperville, IL Psychology
Thesis: Personality and Psychopathy as Correlates of
Readiness to Change in a Juvenile Sex Offender
Population.
Jill Ellen Trimble (August) ...............................................................Huntsville Elementary Education
Jolene Elizabeth T upling (August) .................................................Seattle, WA Psychology
Thesis: Comprehension of Miranda Rights and Cognitive
Functioning in a Jail Sample.
Thomas Robert Ian T urnipseed .......................................................Pike Road Communication Studies
Donnie Neal Underwood, Jr. (August) ...........................................Gardendale Educational Leadership
Ali Michelle Utphall (August) ............................................................McCalla Elementary Education
Paulina Valencia .........................................................................Quito, Ecuador Elementary Education
Melissa Suzette V easy (August) ...........................................................Gadsden Educational Leadership
Amanda W oody W alker (August) ..............................................................Arab Elementary Education
Joshua Beamon W alker (August) ..............................................................Boaz Educational Leadership
Mary Kathryn W alker (August) ..............................................................Mobile Advertising & Public Relations
Christine L. W ard (August) ............................................................Hokes Bluff Health Studies
Jennifer Renee W arhop (August) .................................................Conyers, GA Anthropology
Thesis: Investigations of a Unique Structure at the Anna
Site (ZZAD500), Mississippi.
Tiffany Lee W ebb (August) ...............................................................Southside Elementary Education
Dona Jean Whitaker (August) ....................................................................Arab Elementary Education
Franai Y okeen White ......................................................................Birmingham Journalism
Jeni Marie McSwain Wilhite (August) ................................................Cullman Educational Leadership
Kyle Merritt Williams ..................................................................Winder, GA Health Studies
Troy David Winslow (August) ..................................................Wiscasset, ME Management Science
April Bowen Witcher (August) ...........................................................Cullman Educational Leadership
Craig Christopher Witmer (August) ............................................Grayson, GA Health Studies
Kai Gerald Wleh ....................................................................Bladensburg, MD Health Studies
Patricia Diane W orcester-Whatley (August) ....................................Hanceville Educational Leadership
William L. W ortman, Jr. (August) .........................................Dawsonville, GA Health Studies
Heather Moss Wright (August) (v)
Elementary Education
Carrie Yancey (August) ........................................................................Gadsden Educational Leadership
Steven Dewanye Yates (August) .......................................................T uscaloosa Communication Studies
Miranda Denice Y oung (August) .........................................................Glencoe Elementary Education
Jongtae Y u ...........................................................................Busan, South Korea Marketing
Kari Zahar (August) ...................................................................Kingwood, TX Management Science
Ji Zhang ........................................................................................Beijing, China Health Studies
Ren Zhang .................................................................................Beijing, China Marketing
MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION Clinton Howard Brannon ......................................................................Dothan Elizabeth Holland Brown ..............................................................Birmingham Jeremy Clinton Marbut (August) ........................................................Gadsden Deborah T oluwalope Sodeke ...............................................................Auburn John Joseph Thomas ......................................................................Birmingham
MASTERS OF FINE ARTS
Wilson Thomas Adkins (August) ..............................................Sevierville, TN Theatre
Ginger Brewer Berry .......................................................................Cottondale Book Arts
Jonathan Shane Borden (August) ......................................................Anniston Art
Abigail Lynn Boroughs .........................................................Chattanooga, TN Book Arts
Kimberly Anne Campanello (August) ............................................Elkhart, IN Creative Writing
Thesis: Kobita: A Novel.
Clayton V eston Colvin (August) ..................................................Birmingham Art
Berith Maraya Cornell (August) ............................................Sacramento, CA Creative Writing
Thesis: Trust W alk.
William James Gaskell Denvil (August) ...........................Melburne, Australia Theatre
Larnelle Quentin Foster (August) ................................................Evanston, IL Theatre
Jonathan Gibson (August) ........................................................Louisville, KY Theatre
Lauren B. Hensler (August) .........................................................Princeton, NJ Theatre
Michael Robert Hill (August) ........................................................Atlanta, GA Theatre
Jill W endy Holtz (August) ..........................................................Pittsburgh, PA Creative Writing
Thesis: The Contortionist and Other Stories.
Alicia M. Johnson-Reed (August) .................................................Birmingham Christopher Jordan Qualls (August) ..........................................Asheville, NC Theatre
Christian Charles Rummel (August) .........................................Pittsburgh, PA Theatre
Jane Elizabeth Sandor (August) .............................................Los Angeles, CA Creative Writing
Thesis: Alta California.
Daniel Lee Saucier .............................................................................T uscaloosa Art
Buffy Rinehart Taylor (August) .............................................................Marion Art
Daniel David Urban ..........................................................Mount V ernon, WA Book Arts
Kevin W altman (August) ..............................................................Bedford, PA Creative Writing
Thesis: Vincennes & 82nd.
Shannon Elizabeth W arrick (August) .....................................Santa Cruz, CA Theatre
Colleen N. Williams (August) ................................................Avon Lake, OH Theatre
MASTERS OF LIBRARY
AND INFORMATION STUDIES
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第 1 页 共 4 页 ……………………………………………装…… …… ……………………订…… …………………… 线………………… … … … … ……… … …… … ……… 此处不能书写 此处不能书写 此处不能书写 此处不能书写 此处不能书写 此 处不能书写 此处不能书写 高等数学A (1)综合测试3 一、选择填空题(18%) 1. d = _________d . 2. 2 1 1dx x +∞ ?=_____________. 3. 设 ()f x 是定义在[1,1]-上的连续奇函数, 则 12 1 (sin )x f x dx -? =________. 4. 设函数()21, 0,1 sin ,0 x x f x x x x ?+≥? =? ? 则0x =是函数的( ). (A)可去间断点 (B) 跳跃间断点 (C)连续点 (D) 间断点,但左连续 5. 设函数()f x '的图像如右图所示, 下列说法正确的是( ). (A) 130,,x x 都是函数()f x 的极值点 (B) 1x 是函数()f x 的极小值点 (C) 2x 是函数()f x 图像的拐点 (D) 3x 是函数()f x 的极大值点 6. 已知2x 是()f x 的一个原函数,则 2 (1)( ).xf x dx -=? (A )222(1)x C --+ (B) 222(1)x C -+ (C ) 2 2 1(1)2 x C --+ (D) 22 1(1)2 x C -+ 二、解答下列各题(36%) 1. 27lim 23x x x x →∞ +?? ?-?? 2. 2 4 sin lim x x x x dx x →? 3. 设()y y x =由1y xy e x +=+确定,求 .x dy dx = 4. 设()f u 为可导函数,且 (cos )cos (),y f x f x =+求.y ' 5. 设3sin 4cos x t y t =??=?,求2 2,.dy d y dx dx 6. 设y = 求.y '' 三、解答下列各题(36%). 1.2 arctan 1x dx x +? 2. 2 1 712 dx x x -+? 3. 9 4 ? 4.设()2 , 0,cos , x xe x f x x x x ?≥?=? ?求 3 1 ().f x dx -? 5. 求由双曲线 4y x = 与直线5x y +=所围成的图形面积,并求绕X 轴旋转一周所得立体的体积. 6.求微分方程sin cos x y y x e -'+= 的通解. 四、解答下列各题(10%) 1.倍受关注的武广高铁于12月26日成功首发,据报道,目前日运力2万人次,票价499元,上座率30%.设上座率s 与票价x(百元)满足2()(9)s x a x b =-+,29x ≤≤.当票价为5百元时上座率为34% ,而票价2百元时 恰好满座.试确定票价使铁道部收入最大. 2. 0 ()()()()2.().x f x x t f t dt f x x f x -=-? 设有任意阶导数,且满足试求
数字音视频技术考核内容 1、声波基本要素:振幅、频率、频谱 2、彩色三要素:亮度、色调、饱和度 3、音视频输入有设备哪些? 话筒、摄像机等 4、音视频模/数(A/D)数/模(D/A)转换的设备有哪些? 非线性编辑卡、数字录像机等。 5、数字音视频节目存储介质: 磁带、光盘、磁盘等 6、模拟音频信号波形的振幅反映了是什么、频率反映了是什么? 用信号的幅度值来模拟音量的高低,音量高,信号的幅度值就大。 用信号的频率模拟音调的高低,音调高,信号的频率就高。 模拟信号具有直观、形象的特点。 7、视频分量YUV的意义及数字化格式(比例)? 用Y:U:V来表示YUV三分量的采样比例,则数字视频的采样格式分别 有4:2:0 ,4:1:1、4:2:2和4:4:4多种 8、音频信号的冗余度有哪些? 1、 时域冗余:: (1)、幅度分布的非均匀性(2)、样值间的相关性 (3)、周期之间的相关性(4)、基音之间的相关性(5)、静止系数(6)、长时自相关函数 2、 频域冗余: (1)、长时功率谱密度的非均匀性。(2)、语音特有的短时功率谱密度。 3、 听觉冗余: ①人的听觉具有掩蔽效应。②人耳对不同频段的声音的敏感程度不同,通常对低频段较之高频段更敏感。③人耳对音频信号的相位变化不敏感 9、视频信号具有的特点: 、直观性:人眼视觉所获得的视频信息具有直观的特点,与语音信 1、直观性: 息相比,由于视频信息给人的印象更生动、更深刻、更具体、更直接,所以视频信息交流的效果也就更好。这是视频通信的魅力所在,例如电视、电影。 、确定性:“百闻不如一见”,即视频信息是确定无疑的,是什么 2、确定性: 就是什么,不易与其他内容相混淆,能保证信息传递的准确性。而语音则由于方言、多义等原因可能会导致不同的含义。 、高效性:由于人眼视觉是一个高度复杂的并行信息处理系统,它 3、高效性: 能并行快速地观察一幅幅图像的细节,因此,它获取视频信息的效率要
大学2013~2014学年第一学期课程考试试卷(A 卷) 课 程 考试时间 ………………注:请将答案全部答在答题纸上,直接答在试卷上无效。……………… 一、填空题(每小题2分,共10分) (1) =-∞→x x x )11(lim e 1 . (2) 设)tan(2x x y +=,则=dy dx x x x )(sec )21(22++ . (3) 曲线36223+++=x x x y 的拐点是 )6,1(- . (4) =-? 10211dx x 2π . (5) =?∞ +121dx x 1 . 二、选择题(每小题2分,共10分) (1) =∞→x x x 2sin lim (A) (A) 0. (B) 1. (C) 2. (D) 21. (2) 设x x x f tan )(=,则0=x 是函数)(x f 的(A) (A) 可去间断点. (B) 跳跃间断点. (C) 第二类间断点. (D) 连续点. (3) 当0→x 时,下列变量中与x 是等价无穷小的是(B) (A) x 3sin . (B) 1-x e . (C) x cos . (D) x +1. (4) 函数)(x f 在0x 点可导是它在该点连续的(C) (A) 充分必要条件. (B) 必要条件. (C) 充分条件. (D) 以上都不对. (5) 设)(x f 在),(∞+-∞内有连续的导数,则下列等式正确的是(D) (A) ?=')()(x f dx x f . (B) C x f dx x f dx d +=?)()(. (C) )0()())((0f x f dt t f x -='?. (D) )())((0x f dt t f x ='?. 三、计算下列极限、导数(每小题6分,共18分) (1) 213lim 21-++--→x x x x x .解: )13)(2()13)(13(lim 213lim 2121x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ++--+++-+--=-++--→→ 6 2)13)(2(1lim 2)13)(2)(1(22lim 11-=++-+-=++-+--=→→x x x x x x x x x x
一、填空题(共6小题,每小题3分,共18分) 1. 由曲线2cos r θ=所围成的图形的面积是 π 。 2. 设由方程22x y =所确定的隐函数为)(x y y =,则2y dy dx x = - 。 3. 函数2 sin y x =的带佩亚诺余项的四阶麦克劳林公式为2 44 1()3 x x o x -+。 4. 1 1 dx =? 。 5. 函数x x y cos 2+=在区间?? ? ???20π,上的最大值为 6 π +。 6. 222222lim 12n n n n n n n n →∞?? +++ ?+++? ? = 4 π。 二、选择题(共7小题,每小题3分,共21分) 1. 设21cos sin ,0 ()1,0x x x f x x x x ? +=? ?+≥? ,则0x =是()f x 的 D 。 A .可去间断点 B .跳跃间断点 C .振荡间断点 D .连续点 2. 设()232x x f x =+-,则当0x →时,下列结论正确的是 B 。 A .是等价无穷小与x x f )( B .同阶但非等价无穷小与x x f )( C .高阶的无穷小是比x x f )( D .低阶的无穷小是比x x f )(
暨南大学《高等数学I 》试卷A 考生姓名: 学号: 3. 1 +∞=? C 。 A .不存在 B .0 C .2π D .π 4. 设()f x 具有二阶连续导数,且(0)0f '=,0 lim ()1x f x →''=-,则下列叙述正确的是 A 。 A .(0)f 是()f x 的极大值 B .(0)f 是()f x 的极小值 C .(0)f 不是()f x 的极值 D .(0)f 是()f x 的最小值 5.曲线2x y d t π-=?的全长为 D 。 A .1 B .2 C .3 D .4 6. 当,a b 为何值时,点( 1, 3 )为曲线3 2 y ax bx =+的拐点? A 。 A .32a =- ,92b = B. 32a =,9 2b =- C .32a =- ,92b =- D. 32a =,92 b = 7. 曲线2x y x -=?的凸区间为 D 。 A.2(,)ln 2-∞- B.2(,)ln 2-+∞ C.2(,)ln 2+∞ D.2(,)ln 2 -∞ 三、计算题(共7小题,其中第1~5题每小题6分, 第6~7题每小题8分,共46分) 1. 2 1lim cos x x x →∞?? ?? ? 解:()2 1 cos lim , 1 t t t x t →==原式令 )0 0( cos ln lim 2 0型t t t e →= (3分) t t t t e cos 2sin lim ?-→= 12 e - = (6分)
天津理工大学考试试卷 2009~2010学年度第一学期 《高等数学 AI》期末考试试卷 课程代码: 1590116 试卷编号: 1-A 命题日期: 2009年 12月 1日答题时限: 120 分钟考试形式:闭卷、笔试 得分统计表: 大题号总分一 二三四五核查人签名 阅卷教师 一、单项选择题(从4个备选答案中选择最适合的一项,每小题2分,共20分)得分 1、设 在 的某邻域内有定义,且,则 在() A、有极大值; B、有极小值; C、无极值; D、不能判定是否取得极值. 2、设,则在内,是( A、有界函数; B、单调函数; C、周期函数; D、偶函数.
3、由两条曲线和所围成的图形的面积为() A、 B、 C、 D、 4、设函数在上连续可导,且,则当 时() A. ; B. ; C. ; D. . 5、设,则在区间内适合 ( A、只有一个; B、不存在; C、有三个; D、有两个. 6、设空间曲面与yoz面相截,截线的方程为( A、; B、; C、; D、. 7、下列反常积分收敛的是() A、; B、; C、; D、; 8. 若,则为( A、; B、; C、; D、.
9、若则() A、; B、; C、; D、 . 10、直线与平面的关系是( A、平行,但直线不在平面上; B、直线在平面上; C、垂直相交; D、相交但不垂直. 二、填空题(每空3分,共30分) 得分 1、,且,则; 2、; 3、设连续,且=; 4、; 5、由定积分的几何意义知; 6、由曲线及直线所围成图形的面积是; 7、设,则;
8、设有点A(2 ,3,1),B(1,,2)和C(1,4,2),且,则 = ; 9、若在内连续,则; 10、函数的极小值是. 三、计算题(每小题7分,共28分) 1、已知函数由方程确定,求. 2、已知,求. 3、求由曲线及所围成的平面图形绕轴旋转所得的旋转体的体积. 4、求. 四、解下列各题(每小题8分,共16分) 得分 1、已知的一个原函数为,求. 2、求过点,且与直线垂直的平面方程. 五、证明题(本题6分)
高等数学(上)模拟试卷一 一、 填空题(每空3分,共42分) 1 、函数lg(1)y x = -的定义域是 ; 2、设函数20() 0x x f x a x x ?<=?+≥?在点0x =连续,则a = ; 3、曲线45y x =-在(-1,-4)处的切线方程是 ; 4、已知3()f x dx x C =+? ,则()f x = ;5、21lim(1)x x x →∞-= ; 6、函数32()1f x x x =-+的极大点是 ; 7、设()(1)(2)2006)f x x x x x =---……(,则(1)f '= ; 8、曲线x y xe =的拐点是 ;9、201x dx -?= ; 10、设32,a i j k b i j k λ=+-=-+r r r r r r r r ,且a b ⊥r r ,则λ= ; 11、2 lim()01x x ax b x →∞--=+,则a = ,b = ; 12、311lim x x x -→= ;13、设 ()f x 可微,则()()f x d e = 。 二、 计算下列各题(每题5分,共20分) 1、011lim()ln(1)x x x →-+2 、y =y '; 3、设函数()y y x =由方程xy e x y =+所确定,求0x dy =; 4、已知cos sin cos x t y t t t =??=-?,求dy dx 。 三、 求解下列各题(每题5分,共20分) 1、421x dx x +? 2、2sec x xdx ?3 、40?4 、2201dx a x + 四、 求解下列各题(共18分): 1、求证:当0x >时,2 ln(1)2x x x +>- (本题8分) 2、求由,,0x y e y e x ===所围成的图形的面积,并求该图形绕x 轴旋
第五讲领导与创业领导 一、如何定义领导 ?“领”者,颈也。整件衣服以领为纲,排扣对准领,依领而循行下来。 ?“袖”--- 可长可短可伸可缩。可短, 及时,出手以进;可长而覆掌,缩手可退。长袖善舞,视情境不同决定自己的行动的自由度与强弱度。 ?世界上存在着四种人: ☆第一种人促使事情发生 ☆第二种人看着事情发生 ☆第三种人不清楚所发生的事情 ☆第四种人完全不知所发生的任何事 领导的定义 ?领导是影响人们自动为实现团体目标而努力的一种行为。 ?领导是人们促使其部属充满信心,满怀热情来完成他们任务的艺术。 ?领导是对组织内群体或个人实行影响的活动过程。 领导是影响一个集体走向目标的能力。 ?火车跑得快,全靠车头带。 领导力是合力。 ?是领导者与追随者相互作用而迸发出的一种思想和行为能力。 ?用公式表达如下: 合力= 领导者的能力+ 追随者的能力–阻力 合力是一个团队显示出的整体能力。 ?在合力中,领导的个人能力所占的比例越小,整个团队越是成功;所占比例越大,团队整体效益越差。 电视剧“亮剑”的合力分析 李云龙的团队,其在装备、队伍数量弱于对手的情况下不断取得胜利,成功的秘诀?首先在于能力的恰当组织,化整体的弱为局部的强,从而取得进攻上的优势;其次在精神上有一种让士兵们嗷嗷叫的个人魅力和领导能力;再次有不墨守成规、常常出其不意的智慧和才能。 二、领导与管理的区别 人的四种成就 ①知道如何做好一项具体的工作是一个劳动者的基本成就。 ②传授知识和技能是一个教育者的基本成就。 ③激励他人提升业绩是一个管理者的成就。 ④而能完成上述三项则是一个领导者的成就。 360度反馈 领导与管理的区别 ?“领导人,像罗斯福、丘吉尔和里根等人,他们有办法激励一些有才干的人,让他们把事情做得更好。而管理者呢,总是在复杂事务的细节里打转,这些人在‘进行管理’的同时,‘把事情弄得复杂’。他们往往试图去控制和抑制,把大量的时间浪费在琐碎的细节上。” 领导者就是那些可以清楚地告诉人们如何做得更好,并且能够描绘出愿景构想来激发人们努力的人。 要做领导者,不要做管理者
《数字音视频处理技术》教学大纲《数字音视频处理技术》教学大纲课程名称:数字音视频处理技术 学时:64 学分:3 课程性质:专业选修课 考核方式:考查 )专业学生开课对象:计算机科学与技术(师范 一. 教学目的与要求 《数字音视频处理技术》是计算机科学与技术(师范)专业的一门应用性较强的专业选修课程。 随着多媒体技术日益成熟,使用数字音视频处理技术来处理各种媒体在师范生以后的工作过程中显 得十分重要。 本课程的目的和要求是: 1. 使学生了解数字音视频技术的基本概念,掌握数字音视频技术的基本原理,具备一定的理论 知识; 2. 使学生掌握专业音视频软件的使用方法,能够进行音视频的采集与编辑操作,并能进行典型 的艺术特效处理。 4. 培养学生的审美能力、艺术创造能力和多媒体技术的实际应用能力。本课程总授课64学时,在第六学期开设,为考查课程,其中理论教学为32学时,实践教学为
32学时。 二. 课程内容及学时分配 章节内容学时 第一章数字音视频处理技术的产生与发展 2 第二章音频技术概述 2 第三章音频处理 8 第四章视频技术概述 2 第五章视频处理 12 第六章音视频处理技术综合应用 6 实验一音视频软件的安装与基本操作 2 实验二音频采集与编辑 4 实验三数字音频特效与合成 6 实验四视频采集与编辑 4 实验五数字视频特效 8 实验六音视频处理技术综合应用 8 合计 64 第一部分理论教学第一章数字音视频处理技术的产生与发展(2学时) 主要内容: 1. 数字音视频处理技术的基本概念; 2. 数字音视频处理技术的产生与发展过程; 3. 数字音视 频处理的主要研究内容;4. 数字音视频处理的软硬件环境。要求: 1. 了解数字音视频处理技术的基本概念、产生与发展过程; 2. 了解数字音视频处理的技术概况和主要研究内容; 3. 了解数字音视频处理的软硬件环境要求; 4. 了解常见的音视频处理软件及其功能特点。
往届高等数学期终考题汇编 2009-01-12 一.解答下列各题(6*10分): 1.求极限)1ln(lim 1 x x e x ++ →. 2.设?? ? ??++++=22222ln a x x a a x x y ,求y d . 3.设?????-=-=3 232t t y t t x ,求22d d x y . 4.判定级数()()0!1 2≥-∑∞ =λλλn n n n n e 的敛散性. 5.求反常积分() ?-10 d 1arcsin x x x x . 6.求?x x x d arctan . 7.?-π 03d sin sin x x x . 8.将?????≤≤<=ππ πx x x x f 2,02,)(在[]ππ,-上展为以π2为周期的付里叶级数,并指出收敛于()x f 的区间. 9.求微分方程0d )4(d 2=-+y x x x y 的解. 10.求曲线1=xy 与直线0,2,1===y x x 所围平面图形绕y 轴旋转一周所得旋转体的体积. 二.(8分)将()()54ln -=x x f 展开为2-x 的幂级数,并指出其收敛域. 三.(9分)在曲线()10sin 2≤≤=x x y 上取点() ()10,sin ,2≤≤a a a A ,过点A 作平行于ox 轴的直线L ,由直线L ,oy 轴及曲线()a x x y ≤≤=0sin 2所围成的图形记为1S ,由直线L ,直线1=x 及曲线 ()1sin 2≤≤=x a x y 所围成的图形面积记为2S ,问a 为何值时,21S S S +=取得最小值. 四.(9分)冷却定律指出,物体在空气中冷却的速度与物体和空气温度之差成正比,已知空气温度为30℃时,物体由100℃经15分钟冷却至70℃,问该物体冷却至40℃需要多少时间? 五.(8分)(学习《工科数学分析》的做(1),其余的做(2)) (1)证明级数∑∞ =-02n nx e x 在[),0+∞上一致收敛. (2)求幂级数()∑ ∞ =-----1 221 21212)1(n n n n x n 的收敛域及和函数. 六.(6分)设()[]b a C x f ,2∈,试证存在[]b a ,∈ξ,使()()()()?''-+ ??? ??+-=b a f a b b a f a b dx x f ξ324 1 2
数字音频技术期末考试试卷 一.选择(每题2分,共20分) 1.可闻声的频率范围(C) A.20~2000HZ B.200~20000HZ C.20~20000HZ D.200~2000HZ 2.下面哪一种相加混色产生的色彩是错误的(B) A红色+绿色=黄色B红色+蓝色=橙色 C蓝色+绿色=青色D红色+绿色+蓝色=白色。 3.不是数字图像的格式的是(D) A.JPG B. GIF C. TIFF D. WAVE 4.在音频数字化的过程中,对模拟语音信号处理的步骤依次为(C) A.抽样编码量化 B 量化抽样编码 C. 抽样量化编码D量化编码抽样 5.将声音转变为数字化信息,又将数字化信息变换为声音的设备是(A) A.声卡B.音响 C. 音箱D.PCI卡 6.不属于国际上常用的视频制式的是(D) A.PAL制B.NTSC制C.SECAM制D.MPEG 7.数字音频采样和量化过程所用的主要硬件是(C) A.数字编码器B.数字解码器 C.模拟到数字的转换器(A/D转换器)D.数字到模拟的转换器(D/A转换器) 8.信息接受者在没有接收到完整的信息前就能处理那些已经接受到的信息一边接收,一边处理的方式叫(B)
A.多媒体技术B.流媒体技术C.云技术D.动态处理技术 9.影响声音质量的因素不包括(D) A.声道数目B.采样频率C.量化位数D.存储介质 10.我们常用的VCD,DVD采用的视频压缩编码国际标准是(A)A.MPEGB.PLAC.NTSCD.JPEG 二.填空(每空一分,共20分) 1.音质四要素:音量音调音色音品 2.室内声的组成:直达声前期反射声混响声 3.电声器件包括:传声器和扬声器 4.色彩三要素:亮度色调饱和度 5.彩色摄像机包括:单管式彩色摄像机和三片式CCD彩色摄像机 6.数字视音频存储技术包括:磁存储技术光存储技术半导体存储技术磁光盘存储技术 7.混色的方法有:相减混色和相加混色 三.简答题(每题六分,共30分) 1.什么是相干波?什么是驻波? 答:具有相同频率和固定相位差的两列波为相干波。 驻波是频率相同、传播方向相反的平面波的迭加形成的干涉现象 2.什么是非线性失真? 非线性失真:当输入扬声器中为单一频率信号时,扬声器输出声信号中含有其倍频成份,这一失真现象称为非线性失真。 3.数字音频格式有哪些?
组织权力(弱权力) 内在权力(强权力) 第五讲 领导与沟通 一、领导概述 领导含义: 指导和影响个人或组织,在一定条件下使组织成员为实现其共同的组织目标而作出努力和贡献的过程和艺术 理解: (1)领导活动是在组织中进行的; (2)领导者必须有权力和追随者; (3)领导者必须有影响追随者的能力或力量; (4)领导工作的目的是通过影响部下来达到组织目标; (5)领导的本质是一种影响力(影响力是一种追随、是一种自觉是一种认同、是非制度化的); (6)领导的作用在于指挥、激励、协调、造势。 ? 领导者:致力于实现这一过程的人 ? 决定领导者含义的是权力、责任、服务 权力 1.合法力:组织制定 2.奖赏力:利益引诱 3.威胁力:惩罚的威胁 4.专家力:专业技能 5.典范力:个人魅力 责任 责任是第一位的,权力是第二位的;权利是尽责的手段,责任是行使权力的目的。“责权一致,以责定权” 服务 是领导者地位所决定,是树立威信、巩固地位、取得支持的主要源泉 ● 管理者与领导者 管理者是被任命的,拥有合法的权力进行奖励和处罚,其影响力来自于他们所在职位所赋予的正式权力 领导者是可以是任命的,也可以是从一个群体中产生出来的,领导者可以不运用正式权力来影响他人的活动。
二、领导理论 1.关于领导者素质的研究 2.现代特质理论 3.情商论 20世纪末美国哈佛大学情商服务中心创始人格尔曼提出:成功的领导者必须具备高度的情商 高情商等于好表现 构成情商的五大因素 自我察觉(对自己的情绪、需要、优缺点的了解) 自我调节(调节自己的负面情绪) 动机(人行动的动力、韧性) 同情心(认知下属的感受和需要) 社交技巧(使自己思想被别人理解和支持) 特质理论的缺陷 该方法对领导者具备任何品质达到多大程度没有说明; 领导者的性格特征过于繁杂,且随不同情况而变化,难以寻求获得成功的真正因素; 忽略了被领导者的地位和影响作用; 实践证明并非所有领导人都具备这一切品质,并且许多非领导人也具有其中大部分或全部品质; 已完成的几十项研究对哪些品质是领导品质并不一致,大多数所谓品质实际是行为方式。 二、领导理论 ?(二)行为方式理论 1.三种领导方式理论(怀特和李皮特) 权威式领导(Authoritarian ),也称为专断独裁领导; 民主式领导(Democratic),也称为参与式领导; 放任式领导(Laissez-faine); 2.四种领导方式理论(利克特) 伦西斯·利克特教授及其同事,经过长期的领导方式研究,提出了领导的四种基本行为方式: (1)专制—权威式 (2)开明—权威式 (3)协商式 (4)集体参与式
2015 -2016-1 高等数学A1 期末总练习 一.计算题 1.求极限0sin lim (1cos )ln(1) x x x x x →---。 2.已知函数22(tan )tan[()],y f x f x =+且()f x 可导,求y '。 3.讨论函数1arctan ,00,0 x x y x x ?≠?=??=?在0x =处的连续性与可导性。 4 .已知22 ((4)x x y x e -+=+,求该函数图形在点()12,12的切线方程。 5.设方程y e xy e +=确定隐函数()y y x =,求()0y '和()0y ''。 6.求由参数方程33cos sin x a t y a t ?=?=?所确定的函数的一阶及二阶导数dy dx ,22d y dx 。 7、设( )ln(f x x =求函数()f x 当自变量x 由1改变到1.01的微分。 8 .求极限0x →。 9.求函数sin (1) x y x x =-的间断点并判别其类型。 10.设(2)x y f =,其中()f u 有二阶导数,求y '及y ''。 11.设函数()y f x =由方程y x x y =所确定,求dy 。 12. 求由参数方程sin 1cos x t t y t =-??=-?所确定的函数的一阶及二阶导数dy dx ,22d y dx 。 13.设()y f x =由方程cos e 1y x y +=所确定,求曲线()y f x =在点(0,0)处的 切线方程. 14.求数列的极限)(lim n n n n -+∞ →2。
15.求函数的极限22011lim sin x x x →??- ?? ?。 16.已知函数()1 tan x y x =,求y d 。 17.设函数)(x f y =由方程e 1sin()y x y ++= 所确定,求2020d d x y y x ==。 18.求曲线21arctan ,ln() x t y t =??=+?在参数 t = 1时所对应的点处的切线方程和法线方程。 19.设函数)(x f 在0=x 处可导,且,)(,)(a f f ='=000 求220e 1()lim () x x f x x →-。 20.求出函数()2()ln 1f x x =+的凹凸区间及拐点。 21.计算 22020lim arc x t x te dt tanx →? 。 22.计算 ()21dx x x +?。 23. 计算 10?。 24.计算反常积分22d ln x x x +∞ ?。 25.求摆线sin ,(02)1cos ,x t t t y t π=-?≤≤?=-? 一拱的全长。 26.求解方程200(1)21 3 x x x y x y y y =='''?+=??'==??;。 27. 设曲线2y x ax b =++与321y xy =+在点(11),处相切,求常数,a b 的值。 28.计算2sin 00(1)lim sin x t x e dt x x →--?。 29.计算41x dx x -? 。 30 .计算3 2 0?。 31.求微分方程2(2arccos )0xy x dx x dy -+=的通解。 32.求微分方程2335y y y x '''+-=-满足(0)0,(0)4y y '==的特解。 33.求极限102lim[sin (12)]x x x x x →++。 34.求arctan x xdx ?。
高试1 一、单项选择题 (本大题有4小题, 每小题4分, 共16分) 1. )( 0),sin (cos )( 处有则在设=+=x x x x x f . (A )(0)2f '= (B )(0)1f '=(C )(0)0f '= (D )()f x 不可导. 2. )时( ,则当,设133)(11)(3→-=+-= x x x x x x βα. (A )()()x x αβ与是同阶无穷小,但不是等价无穷小; (B )()()x x αβ与是等价无穷小; (C )()x α是比()x β高阶的无穷小; (D )()x β是比()x α高阶的无穷小. 3. 若 ()()()0 2x F x t x f t dt =-?,其中()f x 在区间上(1,1)-二阶可导且'>()0f x ,则 ( ). (A )函数()F x 必在0x =处取得极大值; (B )函数()F x 必在0x =处取得极小值; (C )函数()F x 在0x =处没有极值,但点(0,(0))F 为曲线()y F x =的拐点; (D )函数()F x 在0x =处没有极值,点(0,(0))F 也不是曲线()y F x =的拐点。 4. ) ( )( , )(2)( )(1 0=+=?x f dt t f x x f x f 则是连续函数,且设 (A )22x (B )2 2 2x +(C )1x - (D )2x +. 二、填空题(本大题有4小题,每小题4分,共16分) 5. = +→x x x sin 2 ) 31(lim . 6. ,)(cos 的一个原函数是已知 x f x x =??x x x x f d cos )(则 . 7. lim (cos cos cos )→∞ -+++=2 2 221 n n n n n n π π ππ . 8. = -+? 2 1 2 1 2 211 arcsin - dx x x x .
太原理工大学现代科技学院 数字音视频技术课程实验报告 专业班级信息17-2 学号2017100888 姓名张智斌 指导教师贾海蓉
实验名称 用Cool Edit Pro 音频软件完成音乐制作 同组人 专业班级 学号 姓名 成绩 一.实验目的: (1)掌握Cool Edit Pro 音频软件的功能,比如:编辑,剪辑,特效。 (2)理解音频软件中的去噪的意义。 (3)会利用插件制作特效,比如延时,双音和娃娃音等。 (4)会用 Cool Edit Pro 音频软件制作完整的个性音乐。 二.实验原理 1. Cool Edit 的特点 (1)比较直观,可以通过观察声音波形对素材进行编辑,比如剪切、 复制、粘贴。 (2)通过调整波形幅度变化制作淡入、淡出的效果。 (3)可以进行频率均衡,补偿频率上的缺失。它提供了多频及参量均衡。 (4)能进行效果处理。提供了混响、延时、回声、合唱、颤音、高音激励、娃娃音等效果。 (5)变调及变速。变调可以保持原速度下任意的升降调或上滑、下滑自由变调;变速可以做到整体声音无极自由变速。 (6)可以进行降噪处理。选出需要进行降噪的部分,采用频谱分析进行针对性处理。 (7)多轨编辑最大轨道数为64 轨,可同时使用也可选用。每-轨使用时,可以进行双声道录制,故而扩展为128 轨。 2、Cool Edit 软件的常用功能的介绍 (1)颠倒 该功能将音频信号波形的上半周和下半周互换。如果想要产生反相效果, 只要把左右声 道之一做颠倒处理, 再将两声道同时放音就可以了。 (2)反相 该功能将波形或被选中的波形的开头和结尾颠倒。做如此处理后, 会出现类似反音的效果。 (3)静音处理 如果声音文件在信号间有断断续续的杂音,或者明 显看出波形上有一条线上面夹杂着小幅 度的波形,就可以判断它是静音。可以单击波形缩放按钮使波形文件放大,然后选定需要处理的部分,执行菜单中的Silence 命令来删除杂音,被处理过的波形文件时间长度不发生变化。 … … …… …… ………………… …装 …… …… …… …… … …… …… …… 订… …… ……………………………… …线 …… …… …… …… … ………………
……………………………… 密 ……………………………… 封 ………………………………… 线 ……………………………… 安 徽 工 业 大 学 工 商 学 院 试 题 纸(一) 2008 ~ 2009学年第一学期期末考试《高等数学A1》试卷(B 卷) 一、填空题(共3分×15) 1、 d dx x =1_____________. 2、=→x x x x sin 1sin lim 2 __________________. 3、曲线2x y =在点(0,0)处的曲率为 _____________. 4、设2 312+--=x x x y , 则x =1是函数的 _____________间断点, x =2是函数 的 _____________间断点. 5、=?dx x x ____________. 6、设???==t b y t a x sin cos , 则 4 t π = dx dy =_____________. 7、=?dx xe x ___________. 8、dt te t ?2 = _____________. 9、设??? ??>≤+=1 ,2 11,1)(2x x x x x f , 则?20)(dx x f =_____________. 10、=+?dx x 2 11_____________. 11、??→x t x t x dt e dt e 0 200 2 2 lim = _______________. 12、 ? 3 2 cos x x dt t t dx d =______________. 13、曲线x y =2与2x y =围成的平面图形绕着x 轴旋转一周所产生的旋转体体积V=______________. 14、曲线)20(sin π≤≤=x x y 与x 轴围成的面积A=______________. 15、由实验知, 弹簧在拉伸过程中, 即产生的力F 与伸长量s 成正比,即ks F =(k 为正 比例常数), 如果弹簧由原长拉伸10cm , 写出F 所作功的表达式(不必计 算)W=______________. 二、选择题:( 3分×5) 1、曲线2 2 11x x e e y ---+= , 则( ). (A )只有铅直渐近线; (B )只有水平渐近线; (C )既有水平渐近线,又有铅直渐近线; (D )无渐近线. 2、下列反常积分收敛的是( ). (A )?10 dx x dx ; (B )? 10 dx x dx ; (C )? ∞+1 dx x dx ; (D )? ∞+1 dx x dx . 3、设)(x f 的导函数为sinx, 则)(x f 的一个原函数为( ). (A )x cos 1-; (B )x cos 1+; (C )x sin 1-; (D )x sin 1+. 4、积分dx x f x ?'')(=( ). (A )C x f x x f +'-)()(; (B )C x f x f x +'-')()(; (C )C dx x f x f x +-'? )()(; (D )C x f x f x +-')()(. 5、 设xdx cos x x sin P 4 22 2 1? - += π π ,dx )x cos x (sin Q 4 22 3 ? - += π π , dx )x cos x sin x (R 4 22 3 2? - -= π π , 则有 ( ). (A )P R Q <<; (B )Q P R <<; (C )Q R P <<; (D )R P Q <<. 高数试卷A1(B 卷)(第1页)
总习题一 1. 在“充分”、“必要”和“充分必要”三者中选择一个正确的填入下列空格内: (1)数列{x n }有界是数列{x n }收敛的________条件. 数列{x n }收敛是数列{x n }有界的________的条件. (2)f (x )在x 0的某一去心邻域内有界是)(lim 0 x f x x →存在的________条件. )(lim 0 x f x x →存在是f (x )在x 0的某一去心邻域内有界的________条件. (3) f (x )在x 0的某一去心邻域内无界是∞=→)(lim 0 x f x x 的________条件. ∞=→)(lim 0 x f x x 是f (x )在x 0的某一去心邻域内无界的________条件. (4)f (x )当x →x 0时的右极限f (x 0+)及左极限f (x 0-)都存在且相等是)(lim 0 x f x x →存在的________条件. 解 (1) 必要, 充分. (2) 必要, 充分. (3) 必要, 充分. (4) 充分必要. 2. 选择以下题中给出的四个结论中一个正确的结论: 设f (x )=2x +3x -2, 则当x →0时, 有( ). (A )f (x )与x 是等价无穷小; (B )f (x )与x 同阶但非等价无穷小; (C )f (x )是比x 高阶的无穷小; (D )f (x )是比x 低阶的无穷小. 解 因为x x x x x f x x x x x x x x 13lim 12lim 232lim )(lim 0000-+-=-+=→→→→ 3 ln 2ln ) 1ln(lim 3ln )1ln(lim 2ln 00+=+++=→→u u t t u t (令2x -1=t , 3x -1=u ) . 所以f (x )与x 同阶但非等价无穷小, 故应选B . 3. 设f (x )的定义域是[0, 1], 求下列函数的定义域: (1) f (e x ); (2) f (ln x ); (3) f (arctan x ); (4) f (cos x ). 解 (1)由0≤e x ≤1得x ≤0, 即函数f (e x )的定义域为(-∞, 0]. (2) 由0≤ ln x ≤1得1≤x ≤e , 即函数f (ln x )的定义域为[1, e ]. (3) 由0≤ arctan x ≤1得0≤x ≤tan 1, 即函数f (arctan x )的定义域为[0, tan 1]. (4) 由0≤ cos x ≤1得2 222ππππ+≤≤-n x n (n =0, ±1, ±2, ? ? ?),