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Action Programs for Eastern Kentucky

Action Programs for Eastern Kentucky
Author: Eastern Kentucky Flood Rehabilitation Study
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1957
Genre: Community development
ISBN:

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Action Programs for Eastern Kentucky

Action Programs for Eastern Kentucky
Author: Eastern Kentucky Flood Rehabilitation Study
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1957
Genre: Community development
ISBN:

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Action Programs for Eastern Kentucky

Action Programs for Eastern Kentucky
Author: Kentucky. Department of Commerce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1957
Genre: Flood control
ISBN:

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Change in Rural Appalachia

Change in Rural Appalachia
Author: John D. Photiadis
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1512805866

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Appalachia is a region in trouble. Even in the more remote coves and hollows, major social and economic changes are disturbing the traditional ways of life. The conditions which have made it a pocket of poverty cannot be easily eradicated; and the rapid changes of recent years have added further severe problems of adjustment which deeply affect the family, church life, education, the folk sub­culture, and, above all, the individual. Out­migration, psychological dislocation, and cultural alienation are the result. The nine contributing scholars have lived and worked in Appalachia; they know the people and their customs, their problems and their needs. They are thoroughly familiar with the programs now in operation, and are well qualified to evaluate their success or failure in terms of those needs. Furthermore, their findings can be applied to other regions and nations, wherever an isolated group has been abruptly incorporated into the mainstream of society while many of its peculiar problems remain unsolved. Rural Appalachia may in fact be considered a microcosm of the underdeveloped nations of the world; the issues raised here far transcend the importance of a regional study. The essays are grouped according to four general areas of research. The first part deals with the individual in his society; the second with six social institutions—economy, government, family, religion, education, and power structure; the third with methods and objectives of change; and the fourth with the aims of change agencies, particularly the Extension Service of the future. As the tangle of problems, strains, and tensions is explored, the focus remains steadily upon immediate and long­term effects on the individual. The book is dedicated to "the professional field workers in programs of directed change . . . struggling on the one hand with ideas, theories, and conceptual innovations, and on the other hand with the immediate realities of the local situations."


Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1786
Release: 1968
Genre:
ISBN:

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Communities in Action

Communities in Action
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1969
Genre: Economic assistance, Domestic
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The Cancer Crisis in Appalachia

The Cancer Crisis in Appalachia
Author: Nathan L. Vanderford
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1950690059

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Kentucky has more cancer diagnoses and cancer-related deaths than any other state in the nation, and most of these cases are concentrated in the fifty-four counties that constitute the Appalachian region of the commonwealth. These high rankings can be attributed to factors such as elevated smoking rates, unhealthy eating habits, lower levels of education, and limited access to health care. What is lost in the statistics is just how life-changing cancer can be—something that editors Nathan L. Vanderford, Lauren Hudson, and Chris Prichard have endeavored to address. The Cancer Crisis in Appalachia features essays written by a group of twenty high school and five undergraduate students, all of whom are residents of Kentucky's Appalachian region and are participants in the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center's Appalachian Career Training in Oncology (ACTION) program, which is funded by the National Cancer Institute's Youth Enjoy Science Program. These authentic and candid student essays detail the effects of cancer diagnoses and deaths on individuals, families, friends, and communities, and proclaim these cases as more than nameless statistics. The authors shed light on personal cancer stories in hopes of inspiring readers to avoid cancer-risk behaviors, get involved with cancer-prevention initiatives, give generously, and uplift cancer patients and their loved ones.