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Women narrate later life remarriage: Negotiating the cultural to create the personal.

J Aging Stud

December 2010

Bowling Green State University, Department of Human Services, 223 Health Center, Bowling Green, OH 43403, United States.

Narrative provides a window to experience in a way that is different from traditional research methods. In this study, narrative affords both a holistic vantage point on later life relationships, and at the same time, a "view from the inside"-older women's own accounts of single life, relationship development, and remarriage. The narratives were obtained in interviews with eight recently remarried women between the ages of sixty-five and eighty.

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Skills, knowledge, and abilities of graduates from accredited environmental health science and protection undergraduate programs.

J Environ Health

March 2003

Environmental Health Program, Bowling Green State University, 223 Health Center, Bowling Green, OH 43403, USA.

The National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council (EHAC) has the mission of enhancing the education and training of students who intend to become environmental health science and protection practitioners/professionals. Academic programs that demonstrate compliance with EHAC guidelines can become accredited with the expectation that graduates of accredited programs will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for professional success. The study reported on here reviewed these guidelines in light of results from a survey of program graduates and their supervisors.

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