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Bumblebee Physics, Dannielle Albert Jan 2008

Bumblebee Physics, Dannielle Albert

Cedarville Review

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Untitled, Benjamin Collins Jan 2008

Untitled, Benjamin Collins

Cedarville Review

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May 24, Michael Shirzadian Jan 2008

May 24, Michael Shirzadian

Cedarville Review

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Vocabulary Of Two, Noah Christie Jan 2008

Vocabulary Of Two, Noah Christie

Cedarville Review

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I'M Not Afraid Of Global Warming, Joel Coggins Jan 2008

I'M Not Afraid Of Global Warming, Joel Coggins

Cedarville Review

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I Am Not A Doctor, Christina Miles Jan 2008

I Am Not A Doctor, Christina Miles

Cedarville Review

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Fear, Renee Cuenin Jan 2008

Fear, Renee Cuenin

Cedarville Review

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Seinfeld, Nick Erber Jan 2008

Seinfeld, Nick Erber

Cedarville Review

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Meniscus, Jessica Whitehair Jan 2008

Meniscus, Jessica Whitehair

Cedarville Review

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Dancer, Janet Baurenschmitt Jan 2008

Dancer, Janet Baurenschmitt

Cedarville Review

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A Child's Prayer, Kinley Zook Jan 2008

A Child's Prayer, Kinley Zook

Cedarville Review

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The Penny Walker, Jessica Moses Jan 2008

The Penny Walker, Jessica Moses

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Interview With Ben Percy Jan 2008

Interview With Ben Percy

Cedarville Review

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Pool Chairs, Laura Lee Jan 2008

Pool Chairs, Laura Lee

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Elder, Shannon Mckeehen Jan 2008

Elder, Shannon Mckeehen

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Those Starlings, Noah Christie Jan 2008

Those Starlings, Noah Christie

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Close, Melissa Gutierrez Jan 2008

Close, Melissa Gutierrez

Cedarville Review

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Silent Expressions Of The Workingman, Jacob Eldridge Jan 2008

Silent Expressions Of The Workingman, Jacob Eldridge

Cedarville Review

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Do You Remember?, Mary Yantis Jan 2008

Do You Remember?, Mary Yantis

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On Providing Engineering Students With Culturally-Appropriate Design Experiences In Developing Countries, Thomas J. Thompson, Lawrence D. Zavodney Jan 2008

On Providing Engineering Students With Culturally-Appropriate Design Experiences In Developing Countries, Thomas J. Thompson, Lawrence D. Zavodney

Engineering and Computer Science Faculty Publications

Academic institutions are encouraged to instill "the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context." This paper summarizes the structural, planning, and logistical aspects of offering senior-level capstone and underclass extra-curricular design projects targeted for developing countries. These projects engage the students in year-long design and fabrication, and culminate in taking students to foreign soil for delivery and installation. The necessary infrastructure and culture at the academic institution, relationships with appropriate intermediaries, and the role of a receptive national host that needs engineering services are identified. The goal is to continue an on-going collaborative relationship that takes students …


Book Review: Biotechnology And The Human Good, Dennis M. Sullivan Jan 2008

Book Review: Biotechnology And The Human Good, Dennis M. Sullivan

Science and Mathematics Faculty Publications

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Modeling Biochemical Processes As Designed Systems, Steven M. Gollmer Jan 2008

Modeling Biochemical Processes As Designed Systems, Steven M. Gollmer

Science and Mathematics Faculty Publications

Being in the post-genomic era, there is a need for new methodologies from an interdisciplinary perspective, which can complement current genomics research. Bioinformatics and systems biology are rapidly growing research areas that are meeting this need. Operating with the assumption that there is design with a purpose, creationists provide a unique perspective for discovering order in the complexity of genes, regulatory networks, and biochemical reactions.

Since the genome acts as an information storage system, it seems reasonable to apply design concepts, originating from computer and network programming, to make sense of genomic information. One such concept is that of design …