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Walt Whitman's When Lilacs Last In The Dooryard Bloom'd
(1957-04-01)Walt Whitman is one of the most controversial figures in literature. There rages around his personality and poetry ardent debate, 30 that, as yet, hardly anything definitive has been written. As a personality, he has been ... -
Wanted: Similarities and Differences between Heterosexual and Homosexual Males and Females within Newspaper Personal Advertisements
(2002-04-01)Not all men and women prefer all of the same qualities when searching for a prospective mate. Some individuals only look for a few characteristics, while others have endless lists of categories a person must meet to be ... -
Was the Theme of the Sweetgrass Rally Right? An Analytical Study of the Wheat Industry Focused on Governmental Involvement, Grain Traders, the Canadian Wheat Board, and the Montana Industry
(2000-04-01)Once again national and international news crews and I congregated at the Montana-Alberta border to discover why Montana and Canadian farmers were gathering there. Farmers were invited by the Reclaim Rural America organization ... -
Water Flow And Aquatic Insect Populations In The Missouri River
(1993-04-01)Water flow rate and air and water temperature in the Missouri River below Holter Reservoir were monitored in S the summer of 1992. Immature and mature insects along with other aquatic life were collected from a variety of ... -
Water Quality Survey of Nitrate Levels and Coliform/Coliphage Presence in the Helena Valley Compared with Helena City Water
(2005-04-01)The well water of the Helena Valley has shown several significant problems in recent years. High nitrate levels and/or the presence of coliform and coliphage have been identified in numerous wells. These problems are likely ... -
Water: A Fundamental Right for All
(2005-04-01)Water is synonymous with life. From it, life is created, and in it, life exists. It is a great equalizer and a common good of the earth, as neither the wealthiest human leader nor the simplest green algae could survive ... -
Wavelet Decomposition of a Function
(1996-04-01)Computers today play a major role in practically every aspect oflife, especially in the area of communications and signal processing. From e-mail and faxes to grocery market scanners and televisions, computers are relied ... -
Web Analytics with N8stats
(2013-04-01)The Web provides businesses the opportunity to present and market themselves as never before. Given the ability to present almost unlimited information, a key question is how should that information be organized. N8stats ... -
Wellington Duncan Rankin: Millionaire, Rancher, Lawyer, And Politician
(1993-04-01)When I originally considered doing a thesis for graduation with honors, the subject matter became my obvious concern. I had attended a brief seminar conducted by David Walters, of the Montana Historical Society, on Jeannette ... -
West Nile Virus Presence and Blood-Feeding Behavior of Culex tarsalis in Wildlife Refuges and Management Areas in Montana
(2011-04-01)West Nile virus (WNV) has been documented across the state of Montana since 2002. Humans, other mammals, and birds have been affected by this virus in a heterogeneous manner throughout the state. Correlating the feeding ... -
Western Blotting And Amido Black Characterization Of The Glycoprotein Nature Of A Melanoplus differentialis Lectin: GHA
(1999-04-01)The carbohydrate nature ofthe lectin GHA was studied using Western Blotting (Concanavalin A as a carbohydrate indicator) coupled with Amido Black staining (as a protein indicator). GHA is composed of two molecules: GHA la ... -
Western Religions, Animals in
(2017-01-01)Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—often called the Western, or Abrahamic (traced back to the biblical figure Abraham) religions—have a mixed record with regard to human-animal interactions. All three traditions regard animals ... -
Wetland Characteristics Associated with Amphibian Presence in the Rocky Mountain Region
(2003-04-01)Hydroperiod (the annual period that open water is available) is an important factor in studies of wetland ecology. It has been linked to amphibian development, distribution, and rates of survival as well as the presence ... -
Wetland Characteristics Associated with Reproductive Activity of Rana sylvatica in Denali National Park, Alaska
(2005-04-01)Habitat characteristics greatly impact the distribution of amphibians. While Rana sylvatica has been extensively studied in Northeastern United States and Southeastern Canada, relatively little is known about the characteristics ... -
Wetland Rapid Assessment: Development, Testing and Analysis
(2005-04-01)This thesis traces the process of development, testing and analysis of the Wetland Rapid Assessment method for the Montana Department of Environmental Quality. This method is designed to assess wetland ecological condition ... -
Weyl's Theory Of Non-Riemannian Geometry And Relativity
(1968-04-01)The non-Riemannian geometry of Weyl is an outgrowth of Levi- Civita’s concept of parallelism. It is based on the concept of linear displacement. In Weyl’s geometry length is non-transferable and, in light of this ... -
What Can Love Accomplish?: The Constructive and Destructive Impacts of Love on the Self in Their Eyes Were Watching God and King Lear
(2022)Their Eyes Were Watching God and King Lear display many different types of love. While King Lear explores familial love, Their Eyes Were Watching God delves into romantic love. As Janie pursues her romantic interests in ... -
What do humans owe each other in relationships?: An exploration of commitment in the "Iliad" and "The Letters of Abelard and Heloise"
(2021-04-16)This paper seeks to explore what we owe our fellow humans, particularly in the context of romantic relationships. It does so by analyzing two different couples: Abelard and Heloise as documented by their written correspond ... -
What is Most Necessary to Improve the Human Condition? Choosing Integrity Despite Societal Pressure: St. Augustine Confessions & Virginia Woolf A Room of One’s Own
(2022)In Confessions, by Saint Augustine, and A Room of One’s Own, by Virginia Woolf, both writers feel pressure from their societies to commit actions that go against their values or to fit into a mold that does not suit their ... -
What is white saviorism and how it can be avoided within outreach programs in Latin American and developing countries
(2021-12)A brief overview of the white savior industrial complex and how this practice can be avoided in outreach programs in Latin American and developing countries.