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Correctional Officers, Step Off the Treadmill of Power: The Lack of Moral Authority in U.S. Correctional Officers
(2018-04-20)Prisons are not immune to the overuse of authority and power. Correctional officers exercise their authority on inmates in ways that result in a prison culture, which is filled with violence and dehumanization. Correctional ... -
Correctional Officers, Step Off The Treadmill Of Power: The Lack Of Moral Authority In U.S. Correctional Officers
(2017-12-11)The abuse of authority and power is commonly encountered in different institutions. Similarly, prisons are not immune to the overuse of authority and power. Correctional officers exercise their authority on inmates in ways ... -
Correlates Of Marital Instability: A Comparative Study Between National Research On Divorce And Divorce In Lewis And Clark County
(1984-04-01)The crude divorce rate in the United States increased from 2.5 to 5.3 per 1,000 population between 1965 and 1979. This increase in the divorce rate provided an impetus for an increase in research on the causes of divorce ... -
Correlation of nutrition, exercise and risky behavior in college students
(2018-04-20)Food habits, exercise and impulsivity affect college students on a day to day basis. By making poor food and exercise habits impulsive behavior tends to increase. The current study compares food and exercise habits to ... -
Correlational Analysis of Religiosity, Locus of Control, Anxiety, and Risk Prone Behavior
(2013-04-01)This study examined the relationships among, religiosity, perceived locus of control, anxiety, and risk prone behavior. Locus of control (LOC) is defined as how an individual assigns control of life events; either internally ... -
Corruption: A Threat From Within
(1993-04-01)This study examines the problem of corruption as it relates to the growth of public cynicism and the weakened ability of America to govern. Therefore, corruption acts as a political cancer that plagues our society. The ... -
COVID and Isolation: The Effects of a Global Pandemic on the Carroll Community
(2021-04-15)A study done on graduate and undergraduate students in September of 2020 discovered that 71.26% suffered from increased stress and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic (Wang et al.). They also found that less than half of ... -
Creating an In Vitro Protocol to Analyze the Effects of Microgravity on Chondrocyte Metabolism: A Pilot Study
(2021)The effects of spaceflight on astronaut health have been of great importance for human space flight, and long-term space flight will require a better understanding of the physiological effect microgravity has on the human ... -
Creating Natural Landscapes With Fractal Geometry
(2003-04-01)Video games are an integral pastime of current youths. Initially, popular video games were created in a two-dimensional scene. As the field of computer technology has advanced, the ability to create realistic three-dimensional ... -
Creating the Tools to Study Galaxy Evolution Through Examination of Properties of Dark Matter Halos
(2017-05-13)We study dark matter galaxy halos found by Jared W. Coughlin while running the Amiga Halo Finder on the output of a modified GADGET 2 large scale simulation [5], [7], [6]. The neighborhood of the halos is defined at different ... -
Crisis of Chineseness: Value Changes in the Face of Modernization in China
(1997-04-01)My association with China goes back more than a decade. I have been familiar with Chinese culture since my childhood. Its history, literature, philosophy, martial arts, kungfu movies, and food-all these cultural attributes ... -
Critical Pedagogy: Helping Transform Student Lives Through Critical Thought
(1994-04-01)The traditional educational methodology, or "the banking method," a phrase coined by Brazilian educator Paulo Freire, has been the basis of education in the United States for well over twenty years. In this method the ... -
Crystal Springs (Helena, MT) as a Potential Fish Refuge for Tenmile Creek Fish Populations
(2019-04-25)Anthropogenic climate change is likely to produce widespread effects on natural and human systems. For example, as summer temperatures have been increasing, many aquatic ecosystems have been under greater stress. In Lewis ... -
Csx3: A CRISPR-Related Protein w/RNase Activity
(2019-04-25)Csx3 is a CRIPSR related RNase of unknown purpse obtained from the Archaeal strain Archaeoglobus fulgidus. However, previous literature demonstrates that this thermostable protein dimer is capable of binding small RNA’s. ... -
Curves, Vectors, 1-Forms, And Other Forms Expressed In Terms Of Pictorial, Abstract, And Components In Curved Space
(1975-04-01)In this thesis, I will explain old and new views of curves, vectors, 1-forms and tensors. These views will be expressed conceptually in terms of pictorial, abstract and component forms. I will use these techniques to express ... -
Cystic Fibrosis: Living With a Chronic Disease
(2009-04-01)Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is an inherited chronic disease that shortens the life expectancy of the individual to an average age of 37. It is a debilitating disease that negatively affects the respiratory system and digestive ... -
Cytogenetic, molecular, and array-based analysis of a complex translocation found in a patient diagnosed with CLL
(2011-04-01)Although a number of genes and chromosomal abnormalities have been associated with the presence of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), no oncogenes or critical tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) have yet been implicated in its ... -
Cytogenetics of Simulium arcticum at Little Prickly Pear Creek: A Test of the Rhodes IIL-3/IIL-7 Reproductive Isolation Hypothesis
(2004-04-01)In black flies (Simuliidae), the morphospecies of classical taxonomy is composed of any number of cytologically identifiable sibling species when polytene chromosomes are analyzed. The larval polytene chromosomes of Simulium ... -
Cytogenetics of Simulium arcticum in Lewis and Clark and Powell Counties, Montana: A Test of the IIL-3 “montane” / IIL-7 “prairie” Hypothesis
(2004-04-01)Conventional methods of collection, morphological classification, preparation ofpolytene chromosomes, and analysis were used to study the cytogenetics of the black fly, Simulium arcticum, at Canyon Creek (CC) and at the ... -
Cytotoxic Activity in Freshwater Sponges
(2007-04-01)Cytotoxic compounds, presumably functioning in defense against predators, parasites, and infectious organisms, are produced or sequestered by a variety of invertebrate animals. Marine sponges, in particular, have proven ...