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The Patriot Act And Its Infringment [Sic] On Civil Liberties, Andaleeb Khalil
The Patriot Act And Its Infringment [Sic] On Civil Liberties, Andaleeb Khalil
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Bound: An Introduction Concerning The Intrinsic Subjectivity Of Supreme Court Decision-Making, Luke Hoorelbeke
Supreme Court Bound: An Introduction Concerning The Intrinsic Subjectivity Of Supreme Court Decision-Making, Luke Hoorelbeke
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
There are many theories behind Supreme Court decision-making that are primarily descriptive or normative. Descriptive theories attempt a hermetic explanation that sufficiently applies to all past decisions, and normative theories seek to create a rubric or method, also dependable, for how the justices of the Supreme Court should make decisions. Normative theories can be highly porous and problematic because they involve metaethical concerns like defining “the good.” Essentially, we must try to make “good” decisions all the time, but that ignores the problem of what “good” really means. The design of this essay is such that we will not deal …
Capitalizing On Stereotypes, Christine Hass
Capitalizing On Stereotypes, Christine Hass
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
While walking through the isle of never ending glossy magazine covers, one can easily notice the differences between men's and women's magazines. It is not something that people notice right away, but it is something worth looking at. Obviously, the magazine industry creates the covers of its magazines, as well as the articles, to attract people to buy its magazines.
Through flashy covers and screaming tag lines men and women alike are overwhelmed with pressure to buy various magazines. Magazines almost stare at you from the stands at supermarket check out aisles. Words such as make-up, sex, beer, diet, and …
Relationship Between Executive Functioning And Parental Demographics In Autistic Probands, Philip Menard
Relationship Between Executive Functioning And Parental Demographics In Autistic Probands, Philip Menard
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
The Courts And The Politics Of Prison Reform, Heather L. Garvock
The Courts And The Politics Of Prison Reform, Heather L. Garvock
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Caregiver Interventions For Behavioral Symptoms In Alzheimer's And Dementia Patients, Heather M. Lindner
Caregiver Interventions For Behavioral Symptoms In Alzheimer's And Dementia Patients, Heather M. Lindner
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
As people are living longer, the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia is rising dramatically. While preventative and treatment methods are being developed for these complicated disorders, attention also has been directed towards caregivers, because they play a vital role in the way the patients’ symptoms are handled and how well the patients adjust overall. Caregivers are almost always family members who lack formal training in caring for dementia patients. The purpose of this research was to see whether caregivers who follow interventions suggested in the literature experience fewer or less intense behavioral problems on the part …
An Examination Of Modern Family Communication And Moral Values In America And Europe, Melanie Seasons
An Examination Of Modern Family Communication And Moral Values In America And Europe, Melanie Seasons
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
The number one concern of some American voters in the 2004 presidential election was "moral values." This paper is an examination of the American family and its fascination with so-called traditional moral values. The results of the analysis are then contrasted to European families, who seem to, according to some research, be less concerned with such traditional beliefs and values. Moral values are defined, explored, and cross-referenced between the two cultures in order to get a better understanding of how they play a part in modem family communication.
Hidden Messages: Advertising And The Messages They Send To Society About Women, Alyssa Michaelides
Hidden Messages: Advertising And The Messages They Send To Society About Women, Alyssa Michaelides
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.