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Association of Osteoporosis and Metabolic Syndrome in Older African American, Mexican American, and Non-Hispanic Caucasian Women: A Comparison
Paper examines the relationship between osteoporosis and metabolic syndrome in different racial/ethnic groups.
Style and Emulation in the Renaissance of New Spain
Paper explores the relationship between artwork created during the Renaissance in Italy and in New Spain 150 years later.
Hail Mary: The Effect of the 1972 “Linebacker” Bombings on the Paris Peace Accords
Paper discusses the “Linebacker” bombings of 1972 in Vietnam, and explores what the North Vietnamese attendance at the 1973 Paris Peace Accords and their return to conflict two years later says about the effectiveness of American air power alone.
Complexities of Career Development
Paper explores the increasing roles and services provided by career counselors and career development services.
Folk Concepts and Cultural Constructs of the Flu among College Students
Paper examines college student perceptions of the flu, and how these perceptions are influenced by other conditions with similar names, such as the "stomach flu".
On the Line in the Motor City: Narratives of Latina Auto Worker Culture
Paper explores the experiences of the Latina auto-worker community, their struggles in family life, and the effects of marginalization.
The “Real” New Orleans: Perceptions of Katrina Survivors
Paper describes a project seeking to provide photos that better reflect the lives of residents directly affected by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans after the hurricane.
Electronic Undergraduate Research Journals: A Survey of their Characteristics
Paper survey's the characteristics of undergraduate student journals which are published electronically.
Hurricane Katrina: Survivors’ Perceptions of a Social Disaster
Paper discusses research attempting to identify communication gaps between survivors and the response to Hurricane Katrina.
Modeling and Optimization of Deflection Slits for Fast-Pulsing a Low Energy Ion Beam
Paper discusses an experiment that a set of deflection slits for fast-pulsing a keV ion beam.
Insulin-Like Signaling and Tissue-Specific Requirements of Anoxia Survival in Caenorhabditis elegans
Paper examines the soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, an organism which can normally survive a day of anoxia (oxygen deprivation) and longer with mutations in the daf-2/daf-16 pathway. Examines how these mutations affect anoxia survival and the potential benefit to the development of anoxia-related therapies in humans.
The Production of Cultural Boundaries: The Influence of Participatory Journalism on the Immigration Debate in Texas
Paper uses a content analysis of the editorial section in a major Dallas-area newspaper to demonstrate a shift within American public discourse toward moral and cultural arguments against illegal immigration, and argues that this is due to the inclusion of participatory journalism in newspaper editorial pages.
Radio Frequency Identification: The Current and Future Solutions for Privacy and Security
Paper discusses standards, protocols, security, and privacy concerns related to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID).
Soft Power and International Public Opinion: U.S Presidents and the Treatment of Prisoners of War
Paper discusses the international effects of the policies of a nation in the form of soft power.
Professor Mom: Surviving the World of Academia and Motherhood
Paper explores the challenges faced by women faculty members with children who work at colleges and universities in North Texas.
Human Trafficking: An International Study
Paper analyzes the factors that contribute to human trafficking worldwide.
The Verdant Gospel: A Hispano Moresque Charger and its Correlation to the Gospel of John
Paper proposes that the Hispano Moresque charger correlates to the Gospel of John.
The Impact of the Appropriation and Commodification of “Art” on the Cultural Identification of American Indians in the States of Texas and New York
Paper examines American Indian artists’ self-identities and the factors that affect the way they identify, focusing on two artists that live in Texas and New York.
According to the Goal: How Eliyahu Goldratt Helps Organizations Examine Their Processes to Achieve Maximum Results
Paper analyzes Eliyahu Goldratt’s Theory of Constraints and discusses how it's proposed business model has helped companies who implement it.
Contextualizing Effects of Public Spheres on Community Socialization
Paper discusses the changing role of public spaces in community socialization, with a focus on coffee shops serving as work environments.
Self-Identity Among African American Women
Paper examines the impact of social environments on the development of self-identity in young African American women.
Grandparents Raising Children with Disabilities
Paper analyzes the experiences of and difficulties faced by grandparents who are raising grandchildren with disabilities.
Market Evolution: Marketing to the Mexican American Female
Paper examines the effectiveness of advertising techniques used in print magazines that target Mexican American consumers.
Morality, Religion, and the Lure of the Ascetic in Halevi’s “The Kuzari”
Paper analyzes Judah Halevi’s The Kuzari and what it has to say about the philosophic and religious ways of life.
Survival Strategies of Mexicanas
Paper seeks to identify and describe the coping strategies of Mexicanas, Mexican woman living in the United States.
Puerto Rican Feminist Discourse: Culture through Narratives
Paper examines Puerto Rican national identity through the lens of stories by women and feminist discourse.
Understanding the Health Care Needs of the Medically Indigent of Grayson County
Paper examines the issues faced by residents of Grayson county who lack medical insurance.
Cultural Hybridity: Arab/Latino – A Reflexive Approach
Paper discusses the experiences of being multi-ethnic and multicultural, focusing on three people of Arab and Latino heritage.
Looking For the Perfect Beat: Feedback Loops, Media Panopticism, and the Hip-Hop DJ
Paper examines the relationships between disc jockeys (DJs), the music industry, and their listener communities in order to better understand the relationship between people and the media.
The Effect of Increased Vocal Intensity on Articulatory Dynamics
Study examines the effect of loudness levels on articulation speed, and the potential therapeutic applications of loudness levels for patients with motor speech disorders.
Environmental Inequality in Tarrant County: An Analysis of Public and Private Sector Waste
Paper examines the distribution of Superfund and municipal solid waste sites within neighborhoods differing on social, demographic, and economic characteristics of the inhabitants in Tarrant County, Texas.
Evaluation of the eSensor® XT-8 System for Determining CYP2C9 and VKORC1 Genotypes to Aid in Correct Warfarin Dosing
Paper discusses the capabilities of the eSensor® XT-8, which is designed to assist doctors in determining the dose and effectiveness of warfarin in patients by detecting polymorphisms in the genes CYP2C9 and VKORC1.
On Your Knees or at the Bar: A Study on Religiosity and Alcohol Use among College Students
Paper examines relationships among religiosity, spirituality, and alcohol use by 186 18- to 25-year-old students at the University of North Texas.
Image, Polemic, and Salvation: Modes of Manifestation in the Morgan Beatus
Paper examines the textual and illustrative anomalies in the Morgan Beatus manuscript, and proposes that they are intended to manifest the divine.
Indian Immigrants’ Experiences with Health Care
Paper examines the perspectives of Indian immigrants on health care.
Investigating the Potential of Multi-Interference Pigments in Relation to Perceived Iridescence in Art and Nature
Paper explores the scientific and artistic nature of iridescence as a quality occurring in both nature and technology.
Pioneers for the Future: Reform Women in Dallas
Paper discusses archival research into women in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex who changed society.
Education, Feminism, and Spanish: The Definition of a Library Cuban
Paper discusses Latina professors at the University of North Texas and aims to give insight into their lives by focusing on how race, gender, and language interact in their everyday lives.
Future Consumers Weigh in on Hybrid Vehicles: A Look at College Students' Opinions and Knowledge
Paper looks at the attitudes and opinions of college students regarding hybrid vehicles.
The Dynamics of Interfaith Relationships
Paper examines the relationship of interfaith dating age, education, and economic status.
Ready for Apocalypse: Survivalism and Stigma in Online Communities
Paper examines survivalists in online communities, the sigma associated with their culture, and their conceptions of common stereotypes.
Perceptions of Sustainability Among Undergraduates at the University of North Texas: Environmental, Economic, Cultural Sustainability
Paper examines the knowledge, beliefs, values, concerns, and actions of college students at the University of North Texas toward sustainability.
‘Remember Me’: Examining Parallel Language and Structure in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross through Cultural Linguistics
Paper examines the linguistic connections between William Shakespeare and contemporary playwright David Mamet.
Cubans in Texas and My Anthropological Journey
Paper discusses the experience of conducting anthropological research into the Cuban diaspora to Texas as a creative writing student.
Changes in Women’s Mental and Physical Health After Ending Violent Relationships
Paper examines the sustained negative effects on mental and physical health for women who have exited violent relationships.
Young Bolivians’ Perspectives on Globalism and How It Impacts Opinions on the New Nationalistic Bolivian Constitution
Paper examines perceptions of globalism among young Bolivians, aged 18-27, who are living in their home country, and how those opinions impact their perception of the new Bolivian constitution.
Sustainable & Subsistence Providing Spaces Regulated by Public Characters: An Anthropological Study of South Dallas Street Vendors
Paper examines the ways in which “public characters” in South Dallas regulated the space in their regular gathering area, with a focus on the need for life-sustaining informal spaces.
Identifying and Analyzing the Poetic Qualities of The Beatles’ Lyrics from 1965-1970
Paper analyzes song lyrics written by The Beetles from 1965 to 1970 as poetry.
Relationships between Cognitive Styles and Levels of Aggression in Preschool Children
Paper examines the relationship between aggression, conceptual tempo, and field independence/dependence in preschool children.
Facilitators and Inhibitors to Self-Maintenance for Type II Diabetics
Paper explores factors that influence the ability of Type-II diabetics to follow recommended self-maintenance procedures.
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