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Bal. Pulse = 1'

Description: Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the Gamelan orchestra of Indonesia, its instruments, a musical piece composed in the style, and scanned photographs of the instruments.
Date: Spring 1994
Creator: Murphy, Kevin
Partner: UNT Honors College
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Camelot's Mystique

Description: Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing John F. Kennedy's rise through American politics, his death, and the conspiracy theories that surround his assassination.
Date: Spring 1999
Creator: Stephens, LynDee
Partner: UNT Honors College
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Classical Inspiration and Modern Expression: Greek Art Turned Fauve, Constructivist, Dada, and Pop

Description: Senior colloquium written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing Greek sculpture and architecture as filtered through the Fauve, Constructivist, Dada, and Pop artistic movements. The author takes examples of Grecian sculpture, recreates them in each of the other styles, and discusses the results.
Date: April 27, 1991
Creator: Capen, Sheri
Partner: UNT Honors College
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Habit Favorability and Geographical Links Between Mycobacterium ulcerans and Eichhornia crasspies in the Amansie West District, Ghana: Social, Economic, and Health Implications

Description: Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the invasive water hyacinth in Ghana, how it spreads the Buruli ulcer, the environmental factors in the areas affected by the plant, and related hospital case studies.
Date: Autumn 1999
Creator: Pearson, Amber L.
Partner: UNT Honors College
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HIV / AIDS Education in Public Schools

Description: Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing educational materials for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in public schools. Includes information, statistics, and a lecture concerning the illnesses.
Date: Autumn 1994
Creator: Beer, Kristi
Partner: UNT Honors College
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Lifestyles and Status of Musicians in England and France during the Renaissance and Baroque Periods

Description: Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the status and employment practices of musicians in England and France during the Renaissance and Baroque periods of history. The lives of both groups are compared. Pictures of instruments from the time period are included.
Date: Autumn 1995
Creator: Erbes, Sara
Partner: UNT Honors College
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