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Racial Microaggressions Experienced by Students On Campus
(2019-04-25)The purpose of this research is to examine racial microaggressions occurring on a college campus. Findings in this study wish to further enhance the capabilities of colleges and universities to assist racial minority groups ... -
Radicalization: The Appealing Path to Extremism
(2021-04-15)This project will delve deep into counterterrorism, straight to the very heart of the problem: the process by which new members are radicalized. Together we will explore how people are indoctrinated as well as the factors ... -
Radioligand Therapy and Targeted Antigen Therapy in Treatment of Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer: A Systematic Review
(2022)Objective: To review current literature about the treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) by comparing radioligand therapy (RLT) and targeted antigen therapy (TAT) to standard treatment options. ... -
Rainbow Trout Strain Evaluation For Georgetown Lake During The Summer Of 1987
(1988-04-01)Two newy introduced strains of rainbow trout, Eagle Lake and Kamloops rainbow, were examined to determine their sizes and populations in the angler's creel. Arlee rainbow that were present in the lake before the introduction ... -
RB Inhibition of Cellular Proliferation during S-phase and Origin Density Determination through Alterations in Nucleotide Pools
(2004-04-01)The retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein, RB, is a negative regulator of the cell cycle that functions to prevent cells from entering S-phase when conditions are not appropriate for proliferation. It is thought that RB ... -
Re-examining the Notion of Body Image, in Light of Merleau-Ponty
(2018-04-20)Body image is not simply how we physically look in the mirror. By exploring the work of French phenomenologist, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, we understand that indeed, the notion of body image is much more complex and meaningful. ... -
Read-Back Schemes for Two-Dimensional Magnetic Recording
(2012-04-01)This paper involves the pursuit of an optimal array of read-back heads for improved track resolution in the presence of inter-track interference for high-density magnetic media, moving towards 10 Terabits in:2 (10×10 in: ... -
Reading In Between Gender Lines
(2021)Reading is an important stepping stone to learning. Early on, children are taught the basics in reading and how it can apply to future academic success. Beyond simple academics, however, lies the important aspect of reading ... -
Reason, Belief, and Ultimate Truth
(2022)A core question of the Carroll Honors Program is defining the search for knowledge and its common end goal; complete knowledge, or “Ultimate Truth.” The program has charted the works of many philosophers, and those who ... -
Rebels or Racists? A Study of Pro-Confederate Flag Ideologies and Racial Discrimination
(2021)Research indicates that support of the Confederate Flag is related to racist beliefs and actions. The current study attempted to address what beliefs and behaviors are related to specific attitudes toward the Confederate ... -
Reconciliation in Rwanda through the Gacaca Courts
(2014-04-01)Following the Rwandan genocide in 1994, Rwandan leaders as well as the international community sought to find a way for both justice and reconciliation. Although various nongovernmental organizations, faith-based initiatives, ... -
Reconnecting Christian Faith With Public Life
(1999-04-01)This is a thesis about reconnecting faith lives with public lives. It is a vision of Christians who are seeking and living out their values at work, school, in entertainment selections, conversations on the phone, consumer ... -
Reconstructing Ecofeminism: Using Gender Symbols As Academic Tools, Rather Than Restrictive Identities To Better Understand And Address The Environmental Crisis
(2007-04-01)Ecofeminism has recently emerged as an environmental ethic that integrates gender inequality and many forms of social injustice including environmental degradation. The implications of eco feminists’ broad attempt at ... -
Reconstructing Holocene Fire and Landscape History Using Charcoal and Lake Sediments in Big Belt Mountains, Montana
(2017-05-13)A 4215-year-old sediment record from a shallow kettle lake in the Big Belt Mountains of Central Montana was analyzed for charcoal to develop a preliminary fire history for this area. Two sediment cores, each approximately ... -
Redeeming Augustine, Redeeming the Body: Critiquing Popular Readings of Augustine’s Theology of the Body and their Historical Consequences
(2018-04-01)Fourth-century bishop of Hippo, St. Augustine, formed a theology of the body that has a profound influence on Church history and modern Catholic thought. Much of his influence, however, is muddied by the receptive history ... -
Reducing Nursing Burnout
(2018-04-20)Nursing burnout is a major problem faced by healthcare systems in the United States and all over the world. Ondriova (2017) reported, “the rate of prevalence of burnout in the profession of nursing is significant” (p. 18). ... -
References To St. Augustine In The Prima Pars Of The Summa Theologica Of St. Thomas Aquinas
(1950-04-01)St. Augustine was born November 13, 354 A.D. at Thagaste, an episcopal city of Numidia, North Africa. He was reared in an age of formidable heresies and in a place that they were rampant. In this age he stood out as a ... -
Reflections On Directing Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House"
(1993-04-01)Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) is, without a doubt, among the most influential playwrights in the history of the Theatre. He has been generally acknowledged since the 1880's to be one of the greatest masters of the modern drama. ... -
Reflections on William Faulkner’s Faith in Humanity
(2004-04-01)Faulkner’s work is, at times, notoriously complex and difficult to read, not to mention frustratingly ambiguous. For this reason, this essay will approach Faulkner’s method of redefining the modem hero from a structural ... -
Refugee Politics And The Origins Of The Cold War: The Hungarian Experience In Montana
(1988-04-01)Following the destruction caused by World War II, world leaders, specifically Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin, were responsible for leading the mankind into a new era of post-war reconstruction. The necessary alliance ...