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The History Of The Stream Preservation Movement In Arkansas, Rex Moreland Terry Dec 1971

The History Of The Stream Preservation Movement In Arkansas, Rex Moreland Terry

Honors Theses

The history of Arkansas' Stream Preservation movement is not a long one, because only in the recent past have Arkansans taken a serious look at the long term effects of such things as damming streams and clearing land.

The core of the movement for stream preservation centers around the Buffalo River, in the Northwest Arkansas Ozarks. Because of this, the bulk of this paper will be devoted to the Buffalo.


Comparison Of Three Schools Of Thought In The Foundations Of Mathematics, Carolyn Rhodes Jan 1971

Comparison Of Three Schools Of Thought In The Foundations Of Mathematics, Carolyn Rhodes

Honors Theses

Some of the most memorable events of the twentieth century took place as a result of conflict. Out of the numerous conflicts staged during this period, only one was resolved not on a common everyday piece of writing paper. The proponents of the conflict--E. V. Huntington, Oswald Veblen, Bertrand Russell, A. N. Whitehead, and David Hilbert--did not use weapons, but they used basic mathematical structure to wage the most extensive and critical investigation into the foundations of mathematics. As a result three schools of thought which are of special prominence and interest were brought to light. These are the postulational …


Bayesian Statistics: The Fundamental Theorem, Carolyn Rhodes Jan 1971

Bayesian Statistics: The Fundamental Theorem, Carolyn Rhodes

Honors Theses

The problem of the foundation of statistics is to state a set of principles which entail the validity of all correct statistical inference, and which do not imply that any fallacious inferences is valid. This sentence describes the purpose of much writing on statistical inferences, in general, and Bayesian statistics, in particular. Bayesian statistics was first introduced in a publication by Thomas Bayes in The London Philosophical Transactions, volumes 53 and 54 for the years 1763 and 1764, after Bayes' death in 1761. However, since the entire statistical research of Bayes' involves enormous study, this paper will limit itself to …


Mathematics Of Investment, Claudia Morgan Griffin Jan 1971

Mathematics Of Investment, Claudia Morgan Griffin

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By using the text Mathematics of Investment by William L. Hart, Griffin examines the mathematics of investments.