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Burghardt, Laura Ashley. "The movement of architectural elements within Charleston, South Carolina." Connect to this title online, 2009. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1249066256/.

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Joseph, Kathryne M. "The missing link archaeological resource protection in Charleston, South Carolina /." Connect to this title online, 2007. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1181668891/.

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Curtis, John Benjamin. "A House in Charleston." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32551.

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This project began with the desire to design a house in a town for which I have always had a personal affection: Charleston, South Carolina. The house is designed for a an artist and his family of four and includes a studio for the artist. This design gained its own identity through the research of several historical Charleston housing typologies and acknowledgment of its place in the city. Structure and a panelized system of construction were major factors in the development of the house. As the project progressed, the design of the house moved from a strictly instrumental approach towards a more nuanced design that told a story about how the owners would live in the house.
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Thompson, Robert Andrew. "The inside outside hospital a replacement hospital for the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina /." Connect to this title online, 2009. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1252424741/.

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Taylor, Carl. "Site assessment and landscape planning strategy for the Student Garden at the College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina." Thesis, College of Charleston, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10160172.

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This thesis project created a landscape design framework for the Student Garden at the College of Charleston that took into account stakeholder needs and landscape constraints, thereby allowing the Garden to better fulfill its mission. Steps for this project were to perform a stakeholder analysis to determine perceptions of mission, vision, and needs for the Garden. This was then paired with a landscape suitability assessment. The assessment was performed in GIS using available soil data from the Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO) to analyze for agricultural suitability.

Based on interview data, stakeholders considered the main mission of the Garden to lie in three areas: education, student research projects, and vegetable production. Landscape suitability analysis determined that the Garden was situated in the least favorable location within its available land area from an ecosystem standpoint. The landscape design incorporated the stakeholder needs of education, research, and production while proposing an expansion in a new, more centralized location that has soil better suited for agriculture along with new infrastructure. It incorporated a centralized building with office, rest area, and shaded work area that has facilities approved for vegetable processing for the CSA. Adjoining the building are beds showcasing sustainable agricultural techniques, greenhouses for seed starting and production, area for a food forest, and open fields for row crops.

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Grant, Lillian Elizabeth. "A detailed topographical study of the Summerville-Charleston, South Carolina epicentral zone." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/25993.

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Student, Heather H. "Assessing the Seismic Hazard in Charleston, South Carolina: Comparisons Among Statistical Models." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36541.

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Seismic hazard calculations for sites in eastern North America have traditionally assumed a Poisson process to describe the temporal behavior of earthquakes and have employed the Gutenberg-Richter relationship to define the frequency distribution of earthquake magnitude. For sites in areas where geological information indicates recurrent, large earthquakes, however, such data imply a rate for large events which often exceeds that predicted by the Gutenberg-Richter relationship. One way in which this discrepancy can be reconciled is to assume that the larger events occur as a time-dependent, or renewal, process and possess a "characteristic earthquake" magnitude distribution. The main purpose of this study is to make a quantitative comparison of seismic hazard estimates for Charleston of the influences of 1) the Poisson temporal model assuming the Gutenberg-Richter and characteristic earthquake magnitude recurrence relationships with 2) the renewal temporal model assuming the characteristic magnitude recurrence relationship. Other issues that are examined are the sensitivity of uncertainties of hazard model parameters such as maximum magnitude and seismic source delineation. Probabilistic seismic hazard calculations for the next 50 years were performed at Charleston for all potential seismic sources. The highest estimate of seismic hazard was obtained with the Poisson temporal model and characteristic earthquake recurrence relationship. The lowest hazard was obtained with the renewal temporal model and characteristic magnitude recurrence relationship. The results of this study are in good agreement with hazard estimates for Charleston in the most recent national seismic hazard maps.
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Stephen, Liz Mary. "Evaluation of different contra-flow strategies for hurricane evacuation in Charleston, South Carolina." Connect to this title online, 2007. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1181251716/.

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Martin, Cathey Ellen. "Structures serving the visibly homeless an emergency shelter response in Charleston, South Carolina /." Connect to this title online, 2009. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1263402239/.

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Kollar, Sarah Elizabeth. "A condition assessment of the Old Island at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina." Connect to this title online, 2009. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1249065627/.

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Woytonik, Kristen Ann. "Authority and Consent: Politics, Power, and Plunder in Charleston, South Carolina, 1700-1745." W&M ScholarWorks, 2011. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626651.

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Miller, Steven B. "Application of complex trace attributes to reflection seismic data near Charleston, South Carolina." Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/50058.

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Complex trace attribute analysis has been applied to 24-fold VIBROSEIS reflection data acquired on the Atlantic Coastal Plain near Charleston, S. C., to yield an expanded interpretation of a Mesozoic basin concealed beneath Coastal Plain sediments. Complex trace attributes express the seismic trace in terms of a complex variable and emphasize different components of the original seismogram. Attributes derived from synthetic seismograms of thin beds are used to interpret the patterns observed on the real data. Complex trace attributes derived from the original seismic trace complement the interpretation of a Mesozoic basin originally imaged by conventional data. The combination of single-sweep recording and use of complex trace attributes is believed to support an interpretation of a transition from basin border conglomerates into finer-grained siltstones nearer to the center of the basin.
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Sachs, Elena B. "Provisioning and prey quality in Brown Pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina." Connect to this title online, 2007. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1202500251/.

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Talley, Harold Glymph. "City council minutes reveal Black life in Charleston and Greenville, South Carolina, 1850-1900." DigitalCommons@Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center, 1991. http://digitalcommons.auctr.edu/dissertations/1373.

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In this dissertation, the writer has been concerned with the life of blacks In Charleston and Greenville, South Carolina during slavery, Reconstruction and early segregation. Throughout history, the black: segment- of the pOPlJlatlon hae played an important role in the aevelopment of their cities. However, the I nst i tut Ions of s j avery ana segrega tl on createa a distinct economic, political and social order for blacks. As blacks struggled to improve their life style, they found the city government to be an avenue of change. The writer has selected city council minutes as a means of filling in a portion of the missing segment of history. It is hoped that the material in this dissertation uncovered the vital role Blacks played In shaping the communities of Charleston and GreenvilIe, South Carolina.
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Buckner, Jesse Conard. "Crustal Structure in a Mesozoic Extensional Terrane: The South Georgia Rift and the Epicentral Area of the 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, Earthquake." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31210.

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On August 31, 1886 a large scale earthquake occurred in Summerville, S.C. causing severe damage in the coastal city of Charleston. Although intensive geological and geophysical studies have been conducted in the area, uncertainty remains about the details of the event. Recently evidence from seismic reflection profiles have shed light on the tectonic environment of the area. The epicentral area of the 1886 event lies within the South Georgia Rift, a Mesozoic rift terrane. Previous studies have revealed clues to the geologic structure and evolution of this feature. SEISDATA4 is the largest seismic reflection profile recorded in the area. By re-processing the line, information about the tectonic structure of the area was revealed. The early Mesozoic extensional basin that hosted the 1886 earthquake and is host to the modern seismicity recorded in the area, extends several kilometers to the south and west of Charleston, along SEISDATA4. Cenozoic and Mesozoic faults were resolved within the basin and along its northwestern boundary that is distinguished by a strong gradient in the magnetic field. However, the question as to which fault was responsible for the rupture of 1886 still remains. The refraction analysis provides better resolution of the lithology in Lower Mesozoic section. The termination of the strong reflection at the base of the Atlantic Coastal Plain occurs in a section of the profile that shows major disruption of the underlying reflections, and suggests that the termination of a lower Mesozoic basalt flow responsible for the reflection may be related to tectonic deformation.
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Lawrance, Katie L. "The documentation and preservation plan for the residence at 62 Montagu Street, Charleston, South Carolina." Connect to this title online, 2008. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1219848214/.

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Nilsson, Emily Michelle. "Seismic risk assessment of the transportation network of Charleston, SC." Thesis, Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/22554.

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Thesis (M. S.)--Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008.
Committee Chair: Dr. Reginald DesRoches; Committee Member: Dr. Barry Goodno; Committee Member: Dr. Laurence Jacobs; Committee Member: Dr. Mulalo Doyoyo.
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Hardy, Anna Corella. "Hypocenter Locations and Focal Mechanism Solutions of Earthquakes in the Epicentral Area of the 1886 Charleston, SC, Earthquake." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51252.

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The Charleston earthquake of 1886 was one of the largest shocks to occur on the eastern coast of North America. The geological cause has long been a controversial issue and a variety of source models have been proposed. Previous potential field modeling and reinterpretation of seismic reflection and well data collected in the early 1980s indicate that the crust between approximately 1 and 4.5 km depth is comprised primarily of Mesozoic mafic rocks, with extensive faulting that is spatially coincident with modern seismicity in the epicentral area (Chapman and Beale, 2010). This thesis proposes a new and testable hypothesis concerning the fault source of the 1886 shock that is very different from all previous interpretations. It is based on data collected during 2011-2012 from a local seismic network deployment in the immediate epicentral area. The 8-station temporary network was designed to better constrain earthquake hypocenter locations and focal mechanisms. Hypocenter locations of 134 earthquakes indicate a south-striking, west-dipping seismogenic zone in the upper 12 km of the crust. Over 40% of the 66 well-constrained focal mechanisms show reverse faulting on approximately north-south trending nodal planes, consistent with the orientation of the tabular hypocenter distribution. I offer the following hypothesis: The 1886 shock occurred by compressional reactivation of a major, south-striking, west-dipping early Mesozoic extensional fault. The modern seismicity can be regarded as a long-term aftershock sequence that is outlining the 1886 damage zone. Variability of shallow focal mechanisms is due to the complex early Mesozoic fault structure in the upper 4-5 km.
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Georgiopoulos, Andreas Xenophon. "Models for the upper crust of the Chaleston, South Carolina, seismic zone based on gravity and magnetic data." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/25861.

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Fairbanks, Cedric D. "Shear-wave velocity model of near-surface sediments, site response, and building damage 1886 Charleston, South Carolina earthquake /." Connect to this title online, 2006. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1171901551/.

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Crane, Brian D. "Colono ware and criollo ware pottery from Charleston, South Carolina and San Juan, Puerto Rico in comparative perspective." Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest Information and Learning, 2005. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?res_dat=xri:ssbe&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_dat=xri:ssbe:ft:keyresource:Coll_Diss_03.

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Dickenson, Stephen Eugene. "Use of the mini-cone penetrometer for evaluating the liquefaction potential of sands associated with Charleston, S.C. seismic events." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43845.

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Riehle, Ashley. "“The transition from Maritime Knights to Enemies of Mankind”: As seen in the stories of William Kidd and Stede Bonnet." University of Toledo / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1310064266.

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Martin, James R. "Implications from a geotechnical investigation of liquefaction phenomena associated with seismic events in the Charleston, SC area." Diss., This resource online, 1990. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06062008-172159/.

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Boller, Ronald C. "Geotechnical investigations at three sites in the South Carolina Coastal Plain that did not liquefy during the 1886 Charleston earthquake." Connect to this title online, 2008. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1211385017/.

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Gismondi, Melissa. ""How far will they go God knows": Slave Policing and the Rise of the South Carolina Association in Charleston, S.C., 1790s-1820s." Thesis, McGill University, 2012. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=110520.

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In 1820 a South Carolinian judge noted that, "the Patrol Law ought to be considered as one of the safe guards of the people of South Carolina…as a security against insurrection; a danger of such a nature that it never can or ought to be lost sight of in the southern states." Just two years later, another judge ruled on a patrol behaving badly. The issue of a militia captain "acting under the colour of authority" arose, and Judge Abraham Nott lamented that if the problem persisted "we are subject to a state of things even worse than that against which they [patrols] were intended to afford us protection." This essay explores slave policing regimes in Charleston, South Carolina, and their relation to political and social changes within the city between the 1790s and 1820s. The project describes problems that arose with slave policing in the years before the 1822 Denmark Vesey rebellion, and then identifies a major shift that followed, in which the South Carolina Association—an elite vigilante group—assumed control of this fundamental dimension of governance within a slave society.
En 1820, un juge de la Caroline du Sud a souligné que «la loi de patrouille devrait être considéré comme une mesure de protection pour le peuple de la Caroline du Sud… comme sécurité contre l'insurrection: un danger d'une telle nature qu'il ne doit et ne devrait jamais être perdu de vu dans les états du sud. « Seulement deux ans plus tard, un autre juge a statué sur une patrouille se conduisant mal. Lorsqu'un problème est survenu avec un capitaine de milice qui « agissait sous la bannière de l'autorité », le juge Abraham Nott a déploré que si le problème persiste «nous sommes assujettis à un état des choses encore pire que celui duquel ils (patrouilles) sont destiné à nous protéger. » Cet essaie examine les régimes de patrouille d'esclaves à Charleston en Caroline du Sud et leurs liens avec les changements politiques et sociaux de cette ville entre les années 1790 et 1820. Le projet décrit des problèmes survenus lors de patrouilles d'esclaves dans les années avant la rébellion de Denmark Vesey en 1822 et ensuite identifie un changement majeur qui a suivi, dans lequel la South Carolina Association—un group élite de justicier—a prit la direction de cette dimension fondamentale de la gouvernance dans une société d'esclavage.
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Baco, Meagan Elizabeth. "One-way to two-way street conversions as a preservation and downtown revitalization tool the case study of Upper King Street, Charleston, South Carolina /." Connect to this title online, 2009. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1249066237/.

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Thesis (M.S.H.P.) -- Clemson University, 2009.
Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains ix, 151 p. ; also includes graphics (some col.). Contains additional supplemental file.
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Crimian, Robert Lawrence. "From golf course to saltmarsh| Perceived changes in ecosystem services linked to human well-being from the Noisette Creek saltmarsh restoration in North Charleston, South Carolina." Thesis, College of Charleston, 2013. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1543827.

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The purpose of this study was to determine community perceptions of changes in ecosystem services from the restoration of Noisette Creek saltmarsh in North Charleston, South Carolina and to explore the potential impacts of restoring Noisette Creek ecosystems on human well-being. Ecosystem services are human benefits from resources and processes that are supplied by natural ecosystems. These services have been shown to directly affect human well-being in the people using these services. Secondary data were collected at the ZCTA level to create social, economic, and health indicators to assign current levels of well-being in the study area. Three focus groups and 25 q-sorts, using 24 paired statements inspired by focus group data, were conducted to determine community perceptions of restoration and the role of Noisette Creek in influencing human well-being within the community. North Charleston in most well-being indicators scored relatively low compared to Charleston County as a whole and selected ZCTAs within the county, particularly in economic security. The focus group data showed seven main themes surrounding Noisette Creek and its restoration, the most prevalent being access to the creek, sense of community, and awareness of the condition and history of Noisette Creek. Three factors representing three discourses (awareness, ecosystem services, and community) emerged from the 25 q-sorts, all with a mix of individuals from various earned incomes and racial compositions. The general consensus using all three analyses is that the restored ecosystem services provided by Noisette Creek could lead to an overall environmental, social, and economic improvement in the area, and therefore have a positive impact on the well-being of area residents.

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Carey, Kim M. "Straddling the Color Line: Social and Political Power of African American Elites in Charleston, New Orleans, and Cleveland, 1880-1920." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1366839959.

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David, Huw T. "The Atlantic at work : Britain and South Carolina's trading networks, c. 1730-1790." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2011. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:ecb3aae6-ba02-4537-b5b0-7f3c7e758613.

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This thesis describes the sixty years of transatlantic interaction, connection, dislocation and reconstruction in Anglo-Carolinian trade between 1730 and 1790. Focussing on about two dozen of London’s ‘Carolina traders’, it integrates their personal and collective stories of profit and loss, reputation and notoriety, and political activity and inactivity, with the broader forces they shaped and were in turn shaped by – forces of economic growth, political stability and instability, and imperial harmony and disharmony. Through their conjoined political and commercial agency – a dual role better appreciated by contemporaries than by historians – they profoundly influenced commerce between Britain and South Carolina. Their intermediation served firstly as a stabilising force in the Anglo-Carolinian polity as they procured favourable treatment for the colony’s goods and represented its grievances in the imperial metropolis. An important influence on this was their ‘absentee’ ownership of property in South Carolina and the thesis explores in depth the underappreciated prevalence and significance of this transatlantic absenteeism. From the mid-1760s, however, the traders’ political and commercial agency aggravated intra-imperial discord. Disputes between British merchants and their Carolinian correspondents reflected in microcosm the geo-political shifts of the time and reveal at an inter-personal level how resistance to British imperial authority developed among Carolinians. Furthermore, these disputes played a constitutive role in this resistance, as the purported commercial iniquities and political orientations of British merchants led their correspondents to question and reject the commercial and political norms that had once sustained Anglo-Carolinian relations. The thesis thus helps explain how South Carolina moved, often imperceptibly, against British authority during the 1760s and early 1770s by emphasising commercial discord within the growing political-economic friction. It further contributes to the burgeoning historiography of the eighteenth-century ‘Atlantic world’ by exploring the reconstruction of trading links between Britain and South Carolina after American independence. It reveals how strongly these were influenced by pre-war politics. In so doing, it demonstrates that Carolinians exercised greater commercial discretion after the war than contemporaries and historians have appreciated, and thus challenges contentions of South Carolina’s continuing commercial subservience to British trading interests.
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Reynolds, Rita. "Wealthy free women of color in Charleston, South Carolina during slavery." 2007. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI3275800.

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This dissertation focuses on the lives and experiences of a small group of affluent free mulatto women in antebellum Charleston, South Carolina. Unlike their enslaved sisters we know very little about their community and the place they occupied in it. To comprehend the everyday world wealthy free women of color inhabited I begin by examining the origins of the wealthy free colored community in Charleston. I then investigate individual case studies of five wealthy free mulatto and black women and how their varying choices, made under differing degrees of societal duress, molded and formed their lives. Biographical sketches of Rachel and Martha Inglis, Nancy Randall, Hagar Richardson and Margaret Bettingall consider the different options each woman experienced under the same social, economic and racial framework. All five women (whose stories are told here for the first time) dealt with enslavement from either a personal perspective as slaves themselves, or as a recent memory in recalling a mother or grandmother’s bondage. Their stories relate how the lives of wealthy free women of color were paradoxical and how they often dealt with triumph and tragedy in the same instance. Like the majority of wealthy southern white women who spent a portion of their time as sophisticated urbanites, wealthy free women of color also set out to participate as free people in a slave society. To fully share in the economic and social benefits of society these women made deliberate efforts to improve their station through education, religious participation, social institutions and caste and racial identification with their wealthy white neighbors. However, the oppressive nature of Southern slave society greatly thwarted their best efforts. As a result, free blacks basic rights were fundamentally denied. This examination of five wealthy free women of color will analyze the manner in which social, community and family relationships influenced the world these women occupied. Racial and class status were also defining creeds for free wealthy women of color. By probing into the importance of race and class affiliations in the free mulatto community a clearer portrait of racial hierarchy among the wealthy emerges.
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Hampton, C. C. "The Charleston Single House: An exploration of type and method (South Carolina)." Thesis, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1911/13734.

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The Charleston Single House's form is explored as a topical communicative artifact. The Charleston Single House, a single family urban house type, indigenous to Charleston, South Carolina, and almost 300 years old, is analyzed through its constituent elements of form. The architectonics of each element, in relation to other elements and the urban fabric, is examined. Knowledge gained from the analysis is used to manipulate the architectonics of the elements within the constraints of the type to produce a modern Charleston Single House. These topical artifacts are proposed as infill for a decaying neighborhood, consistent to the type and desiring renovation. Socio-political and methodological concepts derived from Thomas Jefferson and Hannah Arendt--focused on history, the public realm, and artifacts--grounding the thesis are enumerated.
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Anderson, Katherine Anne. "Graves matter urban graveyard preservation in Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina /." 2006. http://purl.galileo.usg.edu/uga%5Fetd/anderson%5Fkatherine%5Fa%5F200608%5Fmhp.

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Strickland, Jeffery Glenn. "Ethnicity and race in the urban south German immigrants and African Americans in Charleston South Carolina during reconstruction /." 2003. http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-09042003-180216/.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2003.
Advisor: Dr. Neil Betten, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of History. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Oct. 9, 2003). Includes bibliographical references.
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Noakes, Scott Edward. "Rapid survey of anthropogenic contaminants in surficial sediments of the Ashley River, Charleston, South Carolina." 2003. http://purl.galileo.usg.edu/uga%5Fetd/noakes%5Fscott%5Fe%5F200312%5Fphd.

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Waggoner, Nathaniel James. "Value capture programming to support a regionally significant project in a regionally significant transit project for the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG)." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-05-3068.

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This report outlines five criteria common to successful value capture programs that support transit; 1) predictable need/unmet demand, 2) authority and capacity to achieve policy adoption and implementation, 3) the financial feasibility of the project, 4) the level of concurrent planning that support the project and lastly 5) the projects level of significance. This report will focus on a logical approach to evaluating the possibility of employing a value capture strategy within the jurisdiction of the Berkeley-Charleston- Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG) using the given criteria. The suggested value capture strategy that emerges from this evaluation recognizes the existing and potential value capture mechanisms that could support a regionally significant transit project if budgeting and select revenues are synergized in the context of the regional plan.
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Pullum-Piñón, Sara Melissa. "Conspicuous display and social mobility a comparison of 1850s Boston and Charleston elites /." Thesis, 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/fullcit?p3086794.

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Almeida, Diogo André Direitinho Nunes de. "Coaching abroad : teaching the game developing a youth soccer plan from the U.S. field : a logbook of an experience as a coach at Global Premier Soccer, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America." Master's thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/19467.

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O objetivo deste relatório consiste em descrever uma experiência pessoal e os sentimentos de um treinador no estrangeiro. Uma reflexão sobre a rotina diária do treinador de futebol juvenil, com autorreflexões sobre os seus comportamentos e desempenho. A primeira área inclui um diário de bordo, narrando alguns momentos de treino e competitivos. Sentimentos, experiências e pensamentos durante a atividade, com o objetivo de uma autorreflexão diária sobre o dia. De seguida, foi analisado o planeamento de uma época, de três escalões diferentes, com uma análise detalhada sobre cada unidade de treino, tendo em consideração o tempo planeado para cada uma das seguintes categoria de exercícios: coordenação motora, recreativo, técnico, formas fundamentais, formas complementares e jogo regular. Posteriormente, foi realizada uma associação com os estádios de desenvolvimento dos atletas e formatos de jogo, sendo proposta uma adaptação para o modelo de futebol juvenil. Em conclusão, é descrito um evento realizado pelo grupo de estágio. O dia do futebol na Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, com o tema: Treinar para competir: as diferentes dimensões do processo de treino. Este evento proporcionou a partilha de conhecimentos e experiências entre treinadores de futebol juvenil e profissional.
he aim of this report consists in describing personal experiences and feelings about a coaching activity working abroad. It is intended to explain and reflect on a daily activity as a coach of youth soccer, with self-reflections about his performance and behaviors. The first area of this paper includes a logbook, defining some training and competitive moments. It reports some feelings, experiences and thoughts during the activity, with the purpose of make a self-reflection about the event every day. Following that, it was analyzed the planning of a season, of the three different age groups, detailed research in each practice while taking into consideration the time planed for each exercise: SAQ, Playful, Technical exercises, Fundamental Forms, Complementary Forms and Regular game. Associating the data obtained with the development stages of the athletes and game formats, it was proposed an adjustment to the youth soccer planning. In conclusion, it is mentioned the characterization, description and balance of an event developed by the internship group. The soccer day at Faculdade de Motricidade Humana with the theme “Training to compete: the different dimensions of the football training process”. This event provided the opportunity of knowledge and experiences sharing between youth and professional coaches.
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