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Unhappy Feet: Fred's Experience With Americans In Antarctica, Brian Lafser
Unhappy Feet: Fred's Experience With Americans In Antarctica, Brian Lafser
Undergraduate Research Conference at Missouri S&T
"Unhappy Feet” is an examination of the environmental impact of human settlement in Antarctica, and the effects that human-influenced Global Warming have had on some of its inhabitants. As told through the perspective of Fred, an Emperor Penguin, who developed a personal relationship with the author of this project during his nineteen month stay on the Southern Continent. It also points out flaws in the Non-Interference policies surrounding interaction with animals that have been put in place by the United States Antarctic Program. The aforementioned flaws are discussed through the use of primary sources, eyewitness accounts and pictures taken from …
A Study Of The Modern Progressive Movement, Anthony Watson
A Study Of The Modern Progressive Movement, Anthony Watson
Undergraduate Research Conference at Missouri S&T
From 1972 to 2020, the progressive wing of the Democratic party has evolved and adapted to follow a changing American society that looks drastically different today than the one that overwhelmingly rejected George McGovern in 1972 in favor of President Nixon. From being blamed for dragging down Democratic candidates through the 1970s and '80s to being sidelined by the "New Democrat" movement headlined by President's Clinton and Obama to resurging back into popularity in 2016 led by Bernard "Bernie" Sander's run for the Democratic nomination, the movement is now as strong as ever. This research looks at how progressives within …
2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Conference Abstract Book, University Of Missouri--Rolla
2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Conference Abstract Book, University Of Missouri--Rolla
Undergraduate Research Conference at Missouri S&T
No abstract provided.