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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
How To Recover From The Great Recession And Reduce The Government Debt, Hunter Cregger
How To Recover From The Great Recession And Reduce The Government Debt, Hunter Cregger
Best Integrated Writing
Hunter Cregger proposes how to recover from the Great Recession of the 2000s and reduce government debt in this essay written for the Integrated Writing course EC 2050: Principles of Macroeconomics, taught by Dr. Hee Young Shin at Wright State University.
Inter-Tribal Disunity: An Analysis Of Inter-Tribal Conflict During The Black Hawk War Of 1832, Megan Bailey
Inter-Tribal Disunity: An Analysis Of Inter-Tribal Conflict During The Black Hawk War Of 1832, Megan Bailey
Best Integrated Writing
Megan Bailey explores the effects of inter-tribal disunity and conflict on the Black Hawk War of 1832 in this essay written for the Integrated Writing course HST 3000: Introduction to Historical Analysis, taught by Dr. Noeleen McIlvenna at Wright State University.
Effects Of Caffeine And Vitamin E On Wisconsin Fast Plant, Sarah Ferguson
Effects Of Caffeine And Vitamin E On Wisconsin Fast Plant, Sarah Ferguson
Best Integrated Writing
Sarah Ferguson examines the effects of caffeine and vitamin E on the growth of Wisconsin Fast Plant in this piece written for the Integrated Writing course BIO 3450: Concepts of Biology I for Early and Middle Childhood Education, taught by Mr. Len Kenyon at Wright State University.
Best Integrated Writing 2015 - Complete Edition
Best Integrated Writing 2015 - Complete Edition
Best Integrated Writing
Best Integrated Writing includes excellent student writing from Integrated Writing courses taught at Wright State University. The journal is published annually by the Wright State University Department of English Language and Literatures.
Black Women's Lives Matter, Judith Ezekiel, Tristina Allen, Stephanie Brooks, Dylan Colvin, Dana Graham, Gloria Graziano, Kathy Hayes, Jameela Henderson, Hannah Hendrix, Olivia Jackson, Ashley Johnson, Toshia Johnson, Breanna Kusko, Matthew Luc, Tiree Moore, Carly Perkins, Stephanie Rushing, Kyle Smith, Kelsey Tingler, Taylor Walker, Jo Wildman
Black Women's Lives Matter, Judith Ezekiel, Tristina Allen, Stephanie Brooks, Dylan Colvin, Dana Graham, Gloria Graziano, Kathy Hayes, Jameela Henderson, Hannah Hendrix, Olivia Jackson, Ashley Johnson, Toshia Johnson, Breanna Kusko, Matthew Luc, Tiree Moore, Carly Perkins, Stephanie Rushing, Kyle Smith, Kelsey Tingler, Taylor Walker, Jo Wildman
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Faculty Publications
Students from Dr. Judith Ezekiel's Spring 2015 Women's Studies courses, "Feminist Activism" and "Women, Gender, and Black Freedom Movements," collaborated to create a booklet that presents the lives of a dozen black women who were killed by the police or who died while in police custody, in order to argue for the inclusion of black women in the "Black Lives Matter" movement, not merely as originators and supporters of the cause but as a group that is protected and remembered within the movement in the same capacity as black men.
Gender Dimensions Of The U.S. Consumer Borrowing Expansion, Barbara E. Hopkins, Zdravka Todorova
Gender Dimensions Of The U.S. Consumer Borrowing Expansion, Barbara E. Hopkins, Zdravka Todorova
Economics Faculty Publications
The article calls attention to gender as a dimension of the expansion of U. S. consumer borrowing. The first section emphasizes that gender is not a dummy variable, but an evolution of habits of thought. The second section discusses how changing gender relations are connected to gendered product differentiation and market expansion. The final section connects gendered market expansion and changing gender habits of thought to the expansion of consumer borrowing. We argue that, in addition to the acknowledged role of credit, gender relations also mask the structural financial fragility of households.
Happenings 2014: Year-In-Review, Women's Center, Wright State University
Happenings 2014: Year-In-Review, Women's Center, Wright State University
Women’s Center Newsletter
A four page newsletter created by the Wright State Women's Center documenting the current affairs of the Women's Center as well as other happenings on campus.
This issue highlights Geraldine Moriba's visit as Wright State's Women's History Month Scholar-In-Residence, the formation and goals of the Gender-Based Violence Task Force, a calendar of events, and more.
Best Integrated Writing 2014 - Complete Edition
Best Integrated Writing 2014 - Complete Edition
Best Integrated Writing
Best Integrated Writing includes excellent student writing from Integrated Writing courses taught at Wright State University. The journal is published annually by the Wright State University Department of English Language and Literatures.
Multiple Generations In Today’S Workplace, Nicole Ritter
Multiple Generations In Today’S Workplace, Nicole Ritter
Best Integrated Writing
Nicole Ritter explores how to manage differences between Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X’ers, and Millennials in the workplace in this essay written for MGT 3110: Business Ethics & Leadership Development, taught by Mrs. Donna Back at Wright State University.
A Review Of Anatomical Presentation And Treatment In True Hermaphroditism, Jodie Heier
A Review Of Anatomical Presentation And Treatment In True Hermaphroditism, Jodie Heier
Best Integrated Writing
Jodie Heier studies genetic and hormonal contributors to gender identity in hermaphroditism in this essay written for PSY 4950: Sexuality and Endocrinology Capstone, taught by Dr. Patricia Schiml at Wright State University.
The Global Market And The Status Of Women, Khadija Kirksey
The Global Market And The Status Of Women, Khadija Kirksey
Best Integrated Writing
Khadija Kirksey examines the exploitation of women working in textile factories in India in this essay written for SOC 4090-03/WMS 4000: Gender and Sexuality: Global Issues, taught by Dr. Julianne Weinzimmer at Wright State University.
Health Program Planning/Evaluation 2012-2013 Grant Application, Tyler Begley
Health Program Planning/Evaluation 2012-2013 Grant Application, Tyler Begley
Best Integrated Writing
Tyler Begley proposes a plan to get junior high and high school students to eat more fruits and vegetables in this essay written for HED 4430: Health Program Planning and Evaluation, taught by Dr. Mary Chace at Wright State University.
Successful Strategies: Marketing For Tomorrow, Benjamin Banning, John Breyer, Candice Turner
Successful Strategies: Marketing For Tomorrow, Benjamin Banning, John Breyer, Candice Turner
Best Integrated Writing
Benjamin Banning, John Breyer, and Candice Turner generate a marketing campaign for a tricycle using three different aspects of psychology in this essay written for PSY 4100: Applied Psychology Capstone, taught by Dr. Gina F. Thomas at Wright State University.
End Of Life Ethical Dilemma, Gregory Heiser
End Of Life Ethical Dilemma, Gregory Heiser
Best Integrated Writing
Gregory Heiser explores the options and dilemmas involved in deciding on care for a 93-year-old female patient with Alzheimer’s disease in this essay written for NUR 4800: Transition to the Role of the Professional Nurse, taught by Dr. Ann M. Stalter at Wright State University.
Classicism And Humanist Ideology In Donatello’S Gattamelata And David, Shayla Wheat
Classicism And Humanist Ideology In Donatello’S Gattamelata And David, Shayla Wheat
Best Integrated Writing
Shayla Wheat traces Classical and Humanist influences on Donatello and his works Gattamelata and David in this essay written for ART 3130: Early Italian Renaissance, taught by Dr. Caroline Hillard at Wright State University.
Chandara’S Power, Amy Kasten
Chandara’S Power, Amy Kasten
Best Integrated Writing
Amy Kasten analyzes the struggles of women against oppression in Rabindranath Tagore’s short story “Punishment” in this essay written for ENG 2040: Great Books: Literature, taught by Ms. Carolyn Stoermer at Wright State University.
Reflection On Pema Chödrön’S When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice For Difficult Times, Carol Jones
Reflection On Pema Chödrön’S When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice For Difficult Times, Carol Jones
Best Integrated Writing
Carol Jones reflects on suffering, self-knowledge, and enlightenment as presented in Pema Chödrön’s When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times in this essay written for CST 2320: Non-Western Religions, taught by Dr. Sharon A. Showman at Wright State University’s Lake campus.
Reflection On Michael Coogan’S God And Sex, Sierra Garwood
Reflection On Michael Coogan’S God And Sex, Sierra Garwood
Best Integrated Writing
Sierra Garwood reflects on themes of love, sex, and the bible in Michael Coogan’s God and Sex in this essay written for REL 2040: Great Books: Bible and Western Culture, taught by Dr. Sharon A. Showman at Wright State University’s Lake campus.
The Conflict Of Time: Tradition Vs. Modernity In Love In The Time Of Cholera, Rachel Smith
The Conflict Of Time: Tradition Vs. Modernity In Love In The Time Of Cholera, Rachel Smith
Best Integrated Writing
Rachel Smith analyzes themes of time, tradition, and modernity in Gabriel García Márquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera, in this essay written for the Integrated Writing course CST 2310: Non-Western Cultures, taught by Dr. Alpana Sharma at Wright State University.
Trends Of The Portrayal Of Yahweh In The Hebrew Bible, Kenneth Price
Trends Of The Portrayal Of Yahweh In The Hebrew Bible, Kenneth Price
Best Integrated Writing
Kenneth Price explores trends of the portrayal of Yahweh in the Hebrew bible in this essay written for the Integrated Writing course ENG 2040: Great Books, Bible and Western Culture, taught by Dr. Heidi Wendt at Wright State University.
Contents And Acknowledgements
Best Integrated Writing
Table of Contents and acknowledgements for Best Integrated Writing: Journal of Excellence in Integrated Writing Courses at Wright State. Fall 2014. 1st Edition. Wright State University Department of English Language and Literatures.
Women's Studies Newsletter Spring 2014, Women's Studies Program, Wright State University
Women's Studies Newsletter Spring 2014, Women's Studies Program, Wright State University
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Newsletter
This is a fifteen page newsletter created by the Wright State University Women's Studies Program documenting current affairs, events, as well as other happenings on campus.
This issue features profiles on outstanding students, a faculty profile of Paulette Olson, a faculty spotlight on Julianne Weinzimmer, a schedule of Women's Studies Summer and Fall 2014 courses, and more.
13th Annual Race, Class, Gender, And Sexuality Symposium Booklet
13th Annual Race, Class, Gender, And Sexuality Symposium Booklet
De/Constructing Social Justice: Past, Present, and Futures
Booklet for the 13th Annual Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality Symposium titled De/Constructing Social Justice: Past, Present, and Futures which contains a schedule of events, a list of sponsors, a biographical sketch of the keynote speaker, and more.
From Eugenics To Planned Parenthood: How A Black Feminist Can Reconcile A Troubled Past In Order To Accept A Promising Future, Ebony Davenport
From Eugenics To Planned Parenthood: How A Black Feminist Can Reconcile A Troubled Past In Order To Accept A Promising Future, Ebony Davenport
De/Constructing Social Justice: Past, Present, and Futures
Science has long debunked genetic differences between races but prior to this knowledge several hundred thousand people believed otherwise. Fueled by Social Darwinism and evolutionary theories the Eugenics Movement emerged. This school of thought turned into a social movement and began as a method of reducing society to its most fit members. This scientific racism employed an insidious agenda to reduce procreation amongst blacks in America. This ethnic cleansing was rather overt except toward the thousands upon thousands of black women being sterilized unbeknownst to them. Key figures of the American Eugenics Movement contributed large amounts of funds to found …
Family Planning And Human Trafficking In China, Hanna Tarbert
Family Planning And Human Trafficking In China, Hanna Tarbert
De/Constructing Social Justice: Past, Present, and Futures
Divisions concerning best policy practices simmer underneath the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) image as a united body with one major exception: China's Family Planning Policy or the one child per couple policy. Within the CCP, China's 1.3 billion population is accepted, without challenge as a major problem that must be addressed ever since the party took a hardline stance in 1979 to reduce the Chinese people's fertility. An unintended consequence of the population policy is the significantly skewed ratio between male and female children, causing a scarcity of women, which in turn contributes to the continuous decline in the status …
Happenings 2014, Women's Center, Wright State University
Happenings 2014, Women's Center, Wright State University
Women’s Center Newsletter
A two page newsletter created by the Wright State Women's Center documenting the current affairs of the Women's Center as well as other happenings on campus.
This issue highlights speaker Geraldine Moriba for the Anita Hill Lecture on Gender Justice, the ACE Women's Network-Ohio Conference, a calendar of events, and more.
From The Pew To The Pulpit - African American Women's Struggle To Gain And Maintain Leadership Positions Within The Church, Charlotte B. Chinn
From The Pew To The Pulpit - African American Women's Struggle To Gain And Maintain Leadership Positions Within The Church, Charlotte B. Chinn
Master of Humanities Capstone Projects
This thesis will explore how African-American women adopt a negotiated reading of the Bible and the church in order for reconciliation of their contradictory experiences as ministers. The personal stories of Black women preachers, who were interviewed for this project, will reveal how a negotiated reading allows them to reconcile the sexism within the structure and practices of the Black church with the significance of the church as a site of personal fulfillment and spiritual liberation. In order to explore how African American women adopted this negotiated reading of the Bible and the Church, this essay will examine the significance …
Professional Staff Competencies In Women's Centers, Amber L. Vlasnik, Melissa D. Debutz
Professional Staff Competencies In Women's Centers, Amber L. Vlasnik, Melissa D. Debutz
Women's Center Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Women's Studies Newsletter Fall 2013, Women's Studies Program, Wright State University
Women's Studies Newsletter Fall 2013, Women's Studies Program, Wright State University
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Newsletter
This is a sixteen page newsletter created by the Wright State University Women's Studies Program documenting current affairs, events, as well as other happenings on campus.
This issue features interviews with current students, a notice for a lecture by Dr. Jacobi Williams, a bio of scholar-in-residence Geraldine Moriba, approved Women's Studies courses for Spring 2014, and more.
Happenings 2013: Year In Review, Women's Center, Wright State University
Happenings 2013: Year In Review, Women's Center, Wright State University
Women’s Center Newsletter
A four page newsletter created by the Wright State Women's Center documenting the current affairs of the Women's Center as well as other happenings on campus.
This issue highlights the 20th Anniversary of the Women's Center, a performance by artist-in-residence Margaret Murray, a calendar of events and more.