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Lifetime Cannabis Use Is Associated With Suicidal Ideation And Non-Suicidal Self Injury, Diamonde Mccollum, Katie Moskal, Jenni Teeters
Lifetime Cannabis Use Is Associated With Suicidal Ideation And Non-Suicidal Self Injury, Diamonde Mccollum, Katie Moskal, Jenni Teeters
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Poster regarding cannabis use.
The current study hypothesized lifetime cannabis use frequency would be linked to greater risk of lifetime suicidal ideation, lifetime suicide attempts and lifetime non-suicidal self injury.
Analyzing The Efficiency Of Reforestation Efforts In Regaining Carbon Storage In A Costa Rican Cloud Forest, Elvin Irihamye
Analyzing The Efficiency Of Reforestation Efforts In Regaining Carbon Storage In A Costa Rican Cloud Forest, Elvin Irihamye
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Forests hold an important place in offsetting carbon emissions, absorbing nearly 40 percent of man-made fossil fuel emissions every year. Over the last 100 years, the effects of deforestation have crippled our forest’s ability to store excess carbon, leading to drastic atmospheric change. Efforts to regrow deforested forests have increased rapidly to address issues like climate change. There is thus a need to analyze current efforts at regaining carbon storage, a critical component to maintaining atmospheric homeostasis. Accordingly, we traveled to the Cloudbridge Nature Reserve in San Gerardo, Costa Rica to aggregate data on the carbon storage capabilities across three …
The Effects Of Parenting Relationships And Sports, John Carder Dallas
The Effects Of Parenting Relationships And Sports, John Carder Dallas
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Youth sport participation in our society is on the rise, with 90% of children taking part in some form of organized sport between the ages of 5 and 17. With more children becoming more active in sporting activities, the role of par ents can impact parent/child communication and mold the character of the child. Parents with p ositive involvement in their child’s activities emphasized skills such as hard work and team building rather than winning or losing. The way involved parents communicated with children also impacted the motivation a child had for participating in a sport. Children receiving positive messages …
Colors In The World Of Healing", Jordan Mcroberts
Colors In The World Of Healing", Jordan Mcroberts
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Color has many places in the world. The human body and mind react to color in a way that is hard to explain. It is sometimes so subtle we may not even notice it. In this physician office’s design, color is picked out and placed to promote health and wellness. The research 69 conducted shows that color alters mood and promotes health in the human body. The colors selected are blue, green, and white. The calming color, blue, is believed to reduce migraines, nervousness, and high blood pressure. Earthy greens are believed to be stress reducing and have a positive …
47th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council,
47th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council,
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See document below for project abstracts
Birth Plan Non-Adherence: Impact On Birth Satisfaction, Interventions And Perceived Birth Trauma, Mollie Berger
Birth Plan Non-Adherence: Impact On Birth Satisfaction, Interventions And Perceived Birth Trauma, Mollie Berger
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Birth plans help to empower women in their birth decisions and create a means to communicate with the healthcare providers prior to going into labor. Birth plans play a distinct role in overall birth satisfaction, which in turn has an impact of maternal well-being and bonding with the infant. When changes are made to birth plans, especially without the mother’s consent, overall birth satisfaction may decrease and the risk of developing post- birth traumatic symptoms may increase. An online survey of childbirth experiences was administered to more than 2000 women. Birth satisfaction and post-birth traumatic symptoms were compared between women …
Tay-Sachs And Its Prevalence In The Ashkenazi Jewish, French-Canadian, And Louisiana Cajun Population, Kayla Peveler
Tay-Sachs And Its Prevalence In The Ashkenazi Jewish, French-Canadian, And Louisiana Cajun Population, Kayla Peveler
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The purpose of my study is to examine the molecular evolution of the HEXA gene and its implications to Tay-Sachs disease. Also, this study intends to compare and contrast the mutations that occur within the various populations at high-risk of developing this disease. My central concept is population genetics in which populations are compared among each other to identify patterns or possible causes of a particular phenomenon. Numerous research studies have been conducted to study specific popul ations for Tay-Sachs, such as the Ashkenazi Jewish population and the Indian communit y. In my study, I intend to compare and contrast …
Cultivating Community: Experiences Of African Refugee Gardeners, Elizabeth Willenbrink
Cultivating Community: Experiences Of African Refugee Gardeners, Elizabeth Willenbrink
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Past and present, community gardening has been used as a response to poverty, a way to supplement healthy foods, and a mechanism for community involvement. For thirteen refugee families living at the Housing Authority of Bowling Green, community gardening has become a way to recreate their traditional cult ure. Based on data collected through interviews during the summer of 2016, these refugee s identified gardening as a buffer against food insecurity, providing access to both healthy a nd culturally appropriate foods. Most importantly, the interviewees identified gardening as a mechanism for support and togetherness among the city’s refugee population. M …
2017 Abstracts Student Research Conference, Student Research Conference
2017 Abstracts Student Research Conference, Student Research Conference
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No abstract provided.
46th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council
46th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council
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See document below for project abstracts
2016 Abstracts Student Research Conference, Student Research Conference
2016 Abstracts Student Research Conference, Student Research Conference
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No abstract provided.
45rd Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council
45rd Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council
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See document below for project abstracts
2015 Abstracts Student Research Conference, Student Research Conference
2015 Abstracts Student Research Conference, Student Research Conference
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No abstract provided.
Mood And Experience: Effects Of Ostracism On Diathesis Activation, Rachel Archer
Mood And Experience: Effects Of Ostracism On Diathesis Activation, Rachel Archer
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No abstract provided.
44th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Scott Lyons, Chair, Student Research Council
44th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Scott Lyons, Chair, Student Research Council
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Abstracts available as a separate download on bottom of page.
2014 Abstracts Student Research Conference, Student Research Conference
2014 Abstracts Student Research Conference, Student Research Conference
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No abstract provided.
The Truth About Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: The Myths Exposed, Caitlynn Oberhausen
The Truth About Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: The Myths Exposed, Caitlynn Oberhausen
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No abstract provided.
Les Villes Jumelées: Finding Bowling Green A Francophone Sister City, Sarah Kinnicutt
Les Villes Jumelées: Finding Bowling Green A Francophone Sister City, Sarah Kinnicutt
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No abstract provided.
Herbal And Holistic Medicine In Mexico And Peru, William H. Lyle
Herbal And Holistic Medicine In Mexico And Peru, William H. Lyle
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No abstract provided.
43rd Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
43rd Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
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No abstract provided.
42th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
42th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
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No abstract provided.
41st Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
41st Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
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No abstract provided.
40th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
40th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
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No abstract provided.
Confidence Intervals For The Ratio Of Two Exponential Means With Applications To Quality Control, James Albert Polcer,Iii
Confidence Intervals For The Ratio Of Two Exponential Means With Applications To Quality Control, James Albert Polcer,Iii
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We considered the problem of statistical quality control based on the ratio of two population means. We restrict the discussion for two exponential rates, which are commonly used for modeling failure times of components, machines, or systems. Closed form expressions via the moment generation function (MGF) technique will be presented, and numerical examples will be shown using engineering data sets.
Protecting Walden Pond: A Step Towards Defending Ordinary Nature In The United States, Jessie L. Magee
Protecting Walden Pond: A Step Towards Defending Ordinary Nature In The United States, Jessie L. Magee
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No abstract provided.
Faulkner The Humanist: How His Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech Changed How We Interpret "Barn Burning", Jessie L. Magee
Faulkner The Humanist: How His Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech Changed How We Interpret "Barn Burning", Jessie L. Magee
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No abstract provided.
39th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
39th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
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No abstract provided.
38th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
38th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
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Western Kentucky University 38th Annual Student Research Conference program and student abstracts. Saturday, April 12, 2008, Carroll Knicely Conference Center, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
A Proposal Of A Cinematography For A Fictional Documentary On The Semiological Manifestation Of A Place Called Death Valley, Emmett D. Barton
A Proposal Of A Cinematography For A Fictional Documentary On The Semiological Manifestation Of A Place Called Death Valley, Emmett D. Barton
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No abstract provided.
37th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
37th Annual Wku Student Research Conference, Student Research Council, Western Kentucky University
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No abstract provided.