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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
No Free Lunch: Economics For A Fallen World (Third Edition, Revised), Jeffrey E. Haymond
No Free Lunch: Economics For A Fallen World (Third Edition, Revised), Jeffrey E. Haymond
Faculty Books
This open access introductory economics text is available for anyone interested in free market economics from an explicitly Christian worldview. This book is intended to be an engaging read, while not sacrificing technical accuracy or submission to biblical authority. Each chapter contains an introductory scriptural commentary and clearly defined objectives, as well as a “great economist” section at the end and concluding chapter questions. This text supports free market institutions because only free markets provide the outlet for the creativity of man made in God’s image while likewise providing the institutional constraints that minimize the harm that fallen man can …
Earth Needs Help, Rhiannon C. Barto
Earth Needs Help, Rhiannon C. Barto
English Department: Research for Change - Wicked Problems in Our World
Humans destroy earth by polluting the atmosphere and wiping out other living things. Climate change is a human created problem that is increasing the rate at which the damage is occurring. The temperature is increasing at the fastest rate that it has in 10,000 years. With change happening this fast, it is hard for nature and animals, including ourselves, to adapt. Climate change is one of the biggest things causing this change and it is crucial to take action before it is too late. We need to stop deforestation, stop CO2 emissions, and stop the use of fossil fuels. The …
Depaul Professor And Environmental Scientist Shares How To Build An Antiracist Lab, University Marketing And Communications, Bala Chaudhary
Depaul Professor And Environmental Scientist Shares How To Build An Antiracist Lab, University Marketing And Communications, Bala Chaudhary
DePaul Download
Racial and ethnic diversity within the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields remains low, and many scientists and researchers are seeking solutions to help address racism in their workplaces. To help, assistant professor and environmental scientist in the Department of Environmental Science and Studies for DePaul’s College of Science and Health, Dr. Bala Chaudhary, collaborated with another researcher of color to create the “Ten Simple Rules for Building an Antiracist Lab.”
Inventing America's First Immigration Crisis: Political Nativism In The Antebellum West, Luke Ritter
Inventing America's First Immigration Crisis: Political Nativism In The Antebellum West, Luke Ritter
History
Why have Americans expressed concern about immigration at some times but not at others? In pursuit of an answer, this book examines America’s first nativist movement, which responded to the rapid influx of 4.2 million immigrants between 1840 and 1860 and culminated in the dramatic rise of the National American Party. As previous studies have focused on the coasts, historians have not yet completely explained why westerners joined the ranks of the National American, or “Know Nothing,” Party or why the nation’s bloodiest anti-immigrant riots erupted in western cities—namely Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, and St. Louis. In focusing on the antebellum …
Data Set To Automating 35mm Photographic Film Digitization: X-Y Table Capture System Design And Assessment, Michael J. Bennett
Data Set To Automating 35mm Photographic Film Digitization: X-Y Table Capture System Design And Assessment, Michael J. Bennett
Published Works
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The Many Faces Of Exploitation: Human Trafficking And Child Marriage, Nadia Ludwig '22, Thavaisya Ananth '22
The Many Faces Of Exploitation: Human Trafficking And Child Marriage, Nadia Ludwig '22, Thavaisya Ananth '22
Student Leadership Exchange (SLX)
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Adhd: A Personal Struggle, Julianna Vanvalin
Adhd: A Personal Struggle, Julianna Vanvalin
KUCC -- Kutztown University Composition Conference
This paper attempts to show my struggles with ADHD and how not receiving proper care can hinder someone.
Womanpriest: Tradition And Transgression In The Contemporary Roman Catholic Church, Jill Peterfeso
Womanpriest: Tradition And Transgression In The Contemporary Roman Catholic Church, Jill Peterfeso
History
This book is openly available in digital formats thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
While some Catholics and even non-Catholics today are asking if priests are necessary, especially given the ongoing sex-abuse scandal, The Roman Catholic Womanpriests (RCWP) looks to reframe and reform Roman Catholic priesthood, starting with ordained women. Womanpriest is the first academic study of the RCWP movement. As an ethnography, Womanpriest analyzes the womenpriests’ actions and lived theologies in order to explore ongoing tensions in Roman Catholicism around gender and sexuality, priestly authority, and religious change.
In order to understand how womenpriests …
Willowcreek Middle School Alternative Program: Successfully Working Through Trauma, Debra B. Ekdahl 6061
Willowcreek Middle School Alternative Program: Successfully Working Through Trauma, Debra B. Ekdahl 6061
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
Willowcreek Middle School in Portage Indiana is not your typical alternative school. We offer trauma informed practices in place of student expulsions. A safe structured environment, reduced class time, academic strategies, mindfulness, yoga, and community service, all help to provide the educational and social/emotional support necessary to help students at risk reach their potential and eventually transition back to the traditional classroom.
Url.Txt, The Open 2019 Livestream Online
Url.Txt, The Open 2019 Livestream Online
The Open 2019 Livestream Online
How Two Psychology Professors Earned $6 Million To Support Chicago Youth At Risk Of Violence, University Marketing And Communications, Lavome Robinson, Leonard Jason
How Two Psychology Professors Earned $6 Million To Support Chicago Youth At Risk Of Violence, University Marketing And Communications, Lavome Robinson, Leonard Jason
DePaul Download
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Migration And The Remains Of Us Empire, Richard Baldoz
Migration And The Remains Of Us Empire, Richard Baldoz
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
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Review Of Carl And The Meaning Of Life By Deborah Freedman, Anna G. Jennings
Review Of Carl And The Meaning Of Life By Deborah Freedman, Anna G. Jennings
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of I Want A Dog By Jon Agee, Anna G. Jennings
Review Of I Want A Dog By Jon Agee, Anna G. Jennings
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Little Doctor And The Fearless Beast By Sophie Gilmore, Anna G. Jennings
Review Of Little Doctor And The Fearless Beast By Sophie Gilmore, Anna G. Jennings
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Mud Boy: A Story About Bullying By Sarah Siggs, Anna G. Jennings
Review Of Mud Boy: A Story About Bullying By Sarah Siggs, Anna G. Jennings
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Paper Mice By Megan Wagner Lloyd, Anna G. Jennings
Review Of Paper Mice By Megan Wagner Lloyd, Anna G. Jennings
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of The Last Peach By Gus Gordon, Anna G. Jennings
Review Of The Last Peach By Gus Gordon, Anna G. Jennings
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Digitized Galapagos Tortoise Whaling Data From 1831-1868, Cyler Norman Conrad, Noah Garwood, James P. Gibbs
Digitized Galapagos Tortoise Whaling Data From 1831-1868, Cyler Norman Conrad, Noah Garwood, James P. Gibbs
Anthropology Datasets
This repository includes a spreadsheet of digitized Galapagos tortoise count data originally transcribed from whaling and sealing logbooks by Charles H. Townsend and published in 1925. Notes are included which describe how the counts were digitized. Data published in Townsend (1925) and digitized here are presented in: Conrad, C. and Gibbs, J.P. (in preparation). Chapter 4: The Era of Exploitation: 1535-1959. In Galapagos Giant Tortoises, Gibbs, James P., Linda J. Cayot and Wacho Tapia (eds.). Elsevier.
Reframing The Role Of The Interpreter In A Technological Environment, Erica Alley
Reframing The Role Of The Interpreter In A Technological Environment, Erica Alley
ASL & Interpreting Faculty Scholarship
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Review Of My Papi Has A Motorcycle By Isabel Quintero, Sarah A. Trigg
Review Of My Papi Has A Motorcycle By Isabel Quintero, Sarah A. Trigg
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Lawrence In The Fall By Matthew Farina, Anna G. Jennings
Review Of Lawrence In The Fall By Matthew Farina, Anna G. Jennings
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Marielle Franco, Rhaissa Sanches
Marielle Franco, Rhaissa Sanches
Faculty Curated Undergraduate Works
Marielle Franco was a Black, Brazilian activist (1979-2018) who rose from the favelas (poor areas) of Rio de Janeiro to be elected as a councilwoman in Rio's election of 2016. Franco was known for exposing the violence waged in the favelas by Brazil's military and police under the "pretense of maintaining law and order," as well as how the militia wields power over those who live in the favelas. In addition to detailing Franco's life, activism and death, this paper also explains the history and development of the favelas in Rio de Janeiro, as well as the negative attitudes held …
Review Of Please Don’T Eat Me By Liz Climo, Ashley N. Riddle
Review Of Please Don’T Eat Me By Liz Climo, Ashley N. Riddle
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of The Little Guys By Vera Brosgol, Anna G. Jennings
Review Of The Little Guys By Vera Brosgol, Anna G. Jennings
Library Intern Book Reviews
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