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Verdi’S Otello: Interrelationships Of Musical And Political Culture, Elizabeth T. Pearce
Verdi’S Otello: Interrelationships Of Musical And Political Culture, Elizabeth T. Pearce
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Mirroring Reality? An Examination Of Popular Culture’S Depiction Of Female Attorneys In Contrast With The Female Attorney’S Real World, Jena Smith-Malfatti
Mirroring Reality? An Examination Of Popular Culture’S Depiction Of Female Attorneys In Contrast With The Female Attorney’S Real World, Jena Smith-Malfatti
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Reemergence Of The Goddess Image In Contemporary Art, Tara E. Patrick
The Reemergence Of The Goddess Image In Contemporary Art, Tara E. Patrick
Honors Theses
The goddess image, and its use in art and life, has a long history. The historical uses are explored through a brief history, followed by an expansion and discussion of the contemporary uses of the goddess image in the art of three Michigan artists: Ann Burian, Katheryn Trenshaw, and Ruth Zachary. The goddess image in art reflects a change in the spirituality of contemporary times.
Madison County Public Health Department, Amy M. Earnest
Madison County Public Health Department, Amy M. Earnest
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Huey Long And Religion, Roberts Poinsett Johnson Iv
Huey Long And Religion, Roberts Poinsett Johnson Iv
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No abstract provided.
Lion Of Judah; Or, Son Of The Morning Nat Turner As Christ Imposter In William Styron's The Confessions Of Nat Turner, Daniel D. Clark
Lion Of Judah; Or, Son Of The Morning Nat Turner As Christ Imposter In William Styron's The Confessions Of Nat Turner, Daniel D. Clark
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William Styron's interest in the 1831 Nat Turner rebellion began during Styron's childhood and increased in importance as he Styron recalled reading a brief account of the uprising in a Virginia history textbook while in grammar school. This initial discovery gave birth to Styron's curiosity about Nat Turner. By the late forties Styron had read Thomas Gray's original Confessions of Nat Turner and had begun collecting historical documentation of the Turner revolt.
A Socio-Economic Study Of Nature Tourist Behavior In Louisiana, Rudolf Walter Jacobs Ast
A Socio-Economic Study Of Nature Tourist Behavior In Louisiana, Rudolf Walter Jacobs Ast
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No abstract provided.
Sds Non-Acrylamide Polymeric Gel-Filled Capillary Electrophoresis For Molecular Size Separation Of Protein, Devon Andres
Sds Non-Acrylamide Polymeric Gel-Filled Capillary Electrophoresis For Molecular Size Separation Of Protein, Devon Andres
Honors Theses
Sodium dodecyl sulfide (SDS) non-acrylamide gel-filled capillary columns are a new technology being used for analysis and separation of biotechnology-derived proteins. This research was to compare this new technology to the current methods of SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and high-performance size-exclusion chromatography (HPSEC). The molecular mass of four different recombinant proteins were determined by two commercialized SDS non-acrylamide gel-filled capillary columns, SDS-PAGE, and HPSEC. The data obtained showed that the SDS non-acrylamide gel-filled capillary columns were compatible with the SDS-PAGE technique for molecular mass determination. HPSEC was shown to be unreliable for molecular weight determination. SDS non-acrylamide gel-filled capillary …
Bidding For Distinction : John Wade's Gerogia Review, Anne Rittenburg
Bidding For Distinction : John Wade's Gerogia Review, Anne Rittenburg
Honors Theses
Hailed today as one of the leading literary journal quarterlies in the nation, the Georgia Review is venerable on the eve of its golden anniversary. The quarterly's rich beginning bears investigation; so to understand this beginning, I have studied the man, John Donald Wade, who originated the Review and have observed firsthand through his correspondence, his pre-publication publicity, and his editorials the scope and standard he set for the quarterly. I have read of Wade's life and works in dissertations, essays written on him, and a published collection of his writings. Interviewing some of his smviving colleagues, I have gained …
Bidding For Distinction : John Wade's Georgia Review, Anne Rittenburg
Bidding For Distinction : John Wade's Georgia Review, Anne Rittenburg
Honors Theses
Hailed today as one of the leading literary journal quarterlies in the nation, the Georgia Review is venerable on the eve of its golden anniversary. The quarterly's rich beginning bears investigation; so to understand this beginning, I have studied the man, John Donald Wade, who originated the Review and have observed firsthand through his correspondence, his pre-publication publicity, and his editorials the scope and standard he set for the quarterly. I have read of Wade's life and works in dissertations, essays written on him, and a published collection of his writings. Interviewing some of his smviving colleagues, I have gained …
Design And Construction Of A Lithium Vapor Oven, Corey A. Leon
Design And Construction Of A Lithium Vapor Oven, Corey A. Leon
Honors Theses
A lithium vapor oven to be used as a source of lithium target atoms in atomic collision experiments was designed and constructed. The oven was installed in the beamline of the Van de Graaff accelerator at Western Michigan University. Test results indicated the oven produced a diffuse cloud of evaporated lithium instead of the intended concentrated jet spray. Recommendations concerning the design are made for future efforts.
Gravity Modeling Of A Patch Reef In Allegan County, Michigan, Mei Leng Wong
Gravity Modeling Of A Patch Reef In Allegan County, Michigan, Mei Leng Wong
Honors Theses
The study of the Diamond Springs oil field in Allegan County focuses on the use of gravity to delineate individual reef buildups. The Diamond Springs oil field is a small patch reef located in northern Allegan County, Michigan. The reef, which is approximately 1400 feet deep, is located within the Middle Devonian Traverse Limestone and was deposited in an open shelf, carbonate platform and lagoonal environment. The reef covers an area of approximately one square mile and has a vertical relief of 30 to 80 feet. These porous reef materials are commonly buried by muds or evaporites resulting in ideal …
The Selective Oxidation Of Dihydrosilanes, Paul B. Gansle Jr.
The Selective Oxidation Of Dihydrosilanes, Paul B. Gansle Jr.
Honors Theses
The synthesis of drugs and natural products in enartiomerically pure form is a growing area of research. Our laboratory is currently working on synthetic methodologies that would facilitate the production of compounds in such a form. The approach we are taking is to use chiral silanes as templates for the stereochemical control of organic reactions. In order to do this, however, we must first synthesize these silanes enantiomerically pure. This project focuses on the synthesis of chiral silanes by selective oxidation of prochiral dihydrosilanes to yield directly, or by further transformations, halohydrosilanes. These halohydrosilanes can in turn, be used as …
Construction Of A Compact, Versatile Diode Laser Spectrometer And Characterization Of Dye-Surfactant Interactions, Marc Alexander Unger
Construction Of A Compact, Versatile Diode Laser Spectrometer And Characterization Of Dye-Surfactant Interactions, Marc Alexander Unger
Honors Theses
A compact diode laser spectrometer has been designed and built. A diode laser serves as a light source. The sample holder was designed to allow the mounting of optical filters and focusing optics. These optical filters differentiate between transmitted, scattered, and fluorescent light. A photodiode transduces one of these optical signals to a current signal. The electronics were designed to perform current to voltage conversion, amplify the signal, and filter out noise. Further processing and display are performed by a "Virtual Instrument", which is a computer program designed to simulate a physical instrument. Design methodology for the mechanical/optical, electronic, and …
The Development And Testing Of An Instrument For Doing Fast Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy And The Study Of Dimanganese Decacarbonyl Using Uv/Vis And Ftrir Spectroscopic Techniques, Steven Wells Kinne
Honors Theses
Over the past three years at Union College, an instrument has been developed that can be used to probe the mechanisms of the photochemistry of transition metal carbonyl compounds. When these complexes are activated with photons, one or two carbonyl ligands are removed from the complex, opening these sites for chemical bonding. Thus, the coordinatively unsaturated species become catalytically active, and can catalyze a wide variety of organic reactions. The intermediates in these catalytic cycles tend to be short-liver lifetimes are usually less than one second), and therefore special instrumnetation must be developed in order to directly observe these intermediates …
Language, Love, And The Use Of Signs In The Cantos Xxvi Of La Divina Commedia, Rebecca Anne Powell
Language, Love, And The Use Of Signs In The Cantos Xxvi Of La Divina Commedia, Rebecca Anne Powell
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Legacies Of Eowyn, The Female Heroes Of Marion Zimmer Bradley, Jason Laborde Rush
Legacies Of Eowyn, The Female Heroes Of Marion Zimmer Bradley, Jason Laborde Rush
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Beyond Diversity: Refigural Images Of Community In Novels By Gloria Naylor And Zora Neale Hurston, Jonathan Richard Moore
Beyond Diversity: Refigural Images Of Community In Novels By Gloria Naylor And Zora Neale Hurston, Jonathan Richard Moore
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Altered Circadian Neuroendocrine Rhythms On Immune Function, Lalania Schexnayder
The Effects Of Altered Circadian Neuroendocrine Rhythms On Immune Function, Lalania Schexnayder
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
American Party Roles In Campaigns, Jeff King
Factors Influencing Handwriting Legibility, Jason W. Lohman
Factors Influencing Handwriting Legibility, Jason W. Lohman
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Behavioral Comparisons Of Maltreated Children, Sharla J. Schneider
Behavioral Comparisons Of Maltreated Children, Sharla J. Schneider
Honors Theses
The behavioral and cognitive differences among sexually abused children were investigated. A total of 19 Child Behavior Checklists were evaluated for distinguishing factors on the Internalizing, Externalizing, Attention Problems, and Thought Problems scales. First, the subjects were placed into two groups, those who had been victims of sexual abuse (SA) and those who had been victims of SA plus Other maltreatment (e.g., neglect, physical abuse, etc.). Only three subjects were found to be in the SA plus Other maltreatment group, so three subjects from the SA only group were selected for comparison based on age and sex. All were females …
Targeting Chronic Juvenile Offenders: Shocap Harbors Potential For Success, Heather R. Morton
Targeting Chronic Juvenile Offenders: Shocap Harbors Potential For Success, Heather R. Morton
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Daytime Somnolence: A Correlational Analysis Of The Factors Affecting Excessive Daytime Sleepiness In Clinical Populations., Shawn K. Jeffries
Daytime Somnolence: A Correlational Analysis Of The Factors Affecting Excessive Daytime Sleepiness In Clinical Populations., Shawn K. Jeffries
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Literature, Warfare & Society: The Reality Of Chivalry, Amber C. Bollinger
Literature, Warfare & Society: The Reality Of Chivalry, Amber C. Bollinger
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Motivational Intent And Accuracy In Same Sex Groups, Brandi Annette Braud
The Effects Of Motivational Intent And Accuracy In Same Sex Groups, Brandi Annette Braud
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Lee Smith's Use Of Point Of View In Oral History And Black Mountain Breakdown, Debbie Ames
Lee Smith's Use Of Point Of View In Oral History And Black Mountain Breakdown, Debbie Ames
Honors Theses
As a literary device, choice of point of view is one of the most important technical decisions an author must make when writing a novel because of the effects emerging from this choice. If an author chooses first person point of view over third person point of view, the overall effect of the novel will differ. Lee Smith is keenly aware of the importance of point of view and manipulates it in both Black Mountain Breakdown and Oral History to create the overall effects which she desires for each novel.
Personality Correlates As Predictors Of Severity Of Gambling, John H. Carrel
Personality Correlates As Predictors Of Severity Of Gambling, John H. Carrel
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Understanding Self-Esteem: An Analysis Through Childhood Development Using The Ego States Of Transactional Analysis, Ronda Koch
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Getting Around The Problem... A Look At The Use Of "Around" Constructions In Kalabari, Jacqueline L. Lilly
Getting Around The Problem... A Look At The Use Of "Around" Constructions In Kalabari, Jacqueline L. Lilly
Honors Theses
This work investigates English constructions that employ the preposition "around" in relation to the Kalabari equivalents of these expressions. The work begins with a general discussion of the Kalabari language, and moves to a short talk about prototype theory. Pertinent data sets are then presented in both English and Kalabari. These data serve to support the author's assumptions concerning stem forms and phonological changes within the Kalabari semantic network for "around' constructions, which are presented in the next section. Finally, I the author arrives at conclusions concerning constraints present in "around" constructions, and relates this to some universals presented in …