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Acquisition of Sino-Japanese Characters by Non-Native Language Students: A Primary Language Approach

Acquisition of Sino-Japanese Characters by Non-Native Language Students: A Primary Language Approach

Date: April 19, 2012
Creator: Posey, Eric & Verrill, Diane
Description: This poster discusses research on how non-native, western speakers acquire languages involving Sino/Japanese characters. Specifically, it addresses how elements from instruction in the native language and culture may be modified to enhance mastery of the given language with regard to character use and literacy.
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"Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea": An Investigation into the Treatment of mens rea in the Quest to Hold Individuals Accountable for Genocide

"Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea": An Investigation into the Treatment of mens rea in the Quest to Hold Individuals Accountable for Genocide

Date: March 30, 2006
Creator: Jung, Andrew M. & King, Kimi
Description: This paper discusses a research investigation into the treatment of mens rea in the quest to hold individuals accountable for genocide. This paper focuses on doctrinal controversies and examines how genocide is and has been addressed by modern tribunals, with special emphasis on the subjective mens rea (mental element) required for genocide.
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"Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea": An investigation into the treatment of mens rea in the quest to hold individuals accountable for Genocide

"Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea": An investigation into the treatment of mens rea in the quest to hold individuals accountable for Genocide

Date: March 30, 2006
Creator: Jung, Andrew M. & King, Kimi
Description: This presentation discusses a research investigation into the treatment of mens rea in the quest to hold individuals accountable for genocide.
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The Adult Working-Age Population in the JPS Health Network in Tarrant County, Texas: A Report Submitted to the JPS Health Network Administration

The Adult Working-Age Population in the JPS Health Network in Tarrant County, Texas: A Report Submitted to the JPS Health Network Administration

Date: August 15, 2002
Creator: Eve, Susan; Koelln, Kenneth; Trevino, Fernando M.; Urrutia-Rojas, Ximena & Baumer, Joane
Description: This report summarizes the results of a survey of adult, working-aged patients in a large, urban, tax-supported county healthcare system, consisting of an inpatient hospital facility and eight community health centers. The major objectives of this research project were to assess the patients' access to healthcare, factors affecting their access, and their health status. The system was the John Peter Smith (JPS) Health Network in Tarrant County, Texas. In the introductory section, the authors will first briefly describe the healthcare delivery system for the uninsured and/or indigent population in Texas in general, and in Tarrant County specifically. Next the authors will outline the methodology used in a telephone survey of the adult patients in the JPS system. In sections that follow in the appended material, the authors will summarize the highlights of the descriptive analysis of the data from this phase of this project in a narrative, followed by presentation of complete descriptive tables and graphs.
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Alzheimer's Disease and Potential Benefit of Music Therapy: A Work in Progress

Alzheimer's Disease and Potential Benefit of Music Therapy: A Work in Progress

Date: April 15, 2010
Creator: Noll, Lindy & Eve, Susan
Description: This poster discusses a research project on Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the potential benefit of music therapy. When recognizable music is played, many patients are able to hum or sing along with the song despite not remembering what they had just said. This suggests that music therapy can have a positive effect on people suffering from A.D.
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Alzheimer's Disease: How to Treat it: A Work in Progress

Alzheimer's Disease: How to Treat it: A Work in Progress

Date: April 2, 2009
Creator: Parker, Neeka & Eve, Susan
Description: This poster discusses research on Alzheimer's disease and how to treat it. The author conducts a meta-analysis on data about available treatments to see which one is the most effective in alleviating or reversing the symptoms.
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An Analysis of Family Reaction When Their Children Come Out as Gay, Lesbian, or Bisexual

An Analysis of Family Reaction When Their Children Come Out as Gay, Lesbian, or Bisexual

Date: April 19, 2012
Creator: Owens, Tyler & Eve, Susan
Description: This poster discusses a research study that analyzes the way that families cope with the situation when their children come out of the closet as gay, lesbian, or bisexual.
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Analysis of the Effects the Tragedies and Illnesses of Frida Kahlo Had on her Artwork

Analysis of the Effects the Tragedies and Illnesses of Frida Kahlo Had on her Artwork

Date: April 15, 2010
Creator: Godwin, Alexandria & Hartman, David W.
Description: This poster discusses research on the effects that the tragedies and illnesses of Frida Kahlo had on her artwork.
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Animal Assisted Therapy in Relation to Mentally, Physically, and Sexually Abused Children

Animal Assisted Therapy in Relation to Mentally, Physically, and Sexually Abused Children

Date: April 14, 2011
Creator: Simpson, Amy & Chandler, Cynthia K.
Description: This poster discusses research on animal assisted therapy in relation to mentally, physically, and sexually abused children. Animal assisted therapy (AAT) is the incorporation of pets as therapeutic agents into the counseling process. This poster discusses a research project aimed to discover the effects of AAT in regards to physically, mentally, and sexually abused children.
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Anomalously Blue Elliptical Galaxies in the Sloan Survey

Anomalously Blue Elliptical Galaxies in the Sloan Survey

Date: March 31, 2005
Creator: Mitchell, Curtis; Fanelli, Mike; Marcum, Pam & Aars, Christian
Description: This presentation discusses research on the characteristics of blue elliptical galaxies. This presentation explores star-forming systems, blue galaxies, and the origin of ellipticals. The authors will use the SDSS to search for blue ellipticals. SDSS will provide ID, redshifts, images, and spectra for up to a million galaxies. The authors will look for objects meeting the blueness and shape criteria.
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