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Greek Philosophy
(1950-04-01)This dissertation deals with the philosophy of the ancient Greeks, from whom we have inherited part of our philosophical tradition. In the twenty-two and on-half centuries that have elapsed since philosophy came to birth ... -
Green Clay Smith: Soldier and Statesman
(1964-04-01)In the year 18614., after Abraham Lincoln was nominated for the presidency at a Republican convention in Baltimore, a hotly contested battle was waged for the Vice Presidency. The first choice of many of the delegates was ... -
Gregory of Nyssa and Jacques Derrida on the Human-Animal Distinction in the Song of Songs
(2014-01-01)Jacques Derrida despairs of finding animals among philosophers. “Thinking concerning the animal, if there is such a thing, derives from poetry. There you have a thesis” (2008, 7; cf. 40). The poetic imagination, in contrast ... -
Gregory of Nyssa on Language, Naming God's Creatures, and the Desire of the Discursive Animal
(2012-01-01)The controversy between Gregory of Nyssa and Eunomius of Cyzicus over the origin and nature of human language might profitably be mapped across the tension between the two creation narratives in the opening chapters of ... -
Growing Algae for Biofuel; Potential Methods and Costs
(2011-04-01)One of the largest challenges in the world of today is fossil fuel consumption. Human beings consume huge quantities of fossil fuels every day, yet there is a limited supply in the world. In the long term, an alternative ... -
Growth Analysis of Humulus lupulus (Hops) Varieties in Montana
(2019-04-25)Montana currently has a booming brewing industry yet there is a state-wide lack in the production of hops, a critical ingredient in the brewing process. Hops (Humulus lupulus) are a perennial vine that can grow up to 7.5 ... -
Growth and Production of Hops (Humulus lupulus) Varieties in the Helena Valley (MT)
(2018-04-20)Humulus lupulus, or hop, is a herbaceous perennial vine from the Cannabaceae family and grows perennially for ten to twenty years. They are most commonly grown in the Yakima Valley in Washington. Hops are used for a variety ... -
Growth and Production of Hops (Humulus lupulus) Varieties in the Helena Valley (MT)
(2019-04-01)Hops (Humulus lupulus) production has been rapidly increasing in the United States due to the rise in popularity of craft beer. The majority of the hops produced in the United States currently originates from Washington ... -
Growth Characteristics Of Large Granular Lymphocytes In Vitro Upon Stimulation With Mitogens Phytohemagglutinin And Recombinant Interleukin-2
(1988-04-01)A pilot experiment was performed in which peripheral blood lymphocytes were isolated from whole blood using the Ficoll-Hypaque technique. Percoll discontinuous-gradient centrifugation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells ... -
Growth Of Freshwater Sponge In Sandwich Cultures
(1994-04-01)Sandwich cultures of sponges provide a convenient means to study a sponge's internal organization and the physiological activities of sponge cells. In this study, the feasibility of using sponge explants as a source for ... -
Guarding the Hidden Wounds of War: The Lived Experience of Chronic Combat-Related PTSD in Vietnam and Korean War Veterans
(2017-05-13)Combat-related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating condition that affects between 18.7% and 30.9% of Vietnam veterans at some point in their lives (Dohrenwend et al., 2006). Current literature highlights ... -
Gym Stigma
(2017-05-13)Uses Goffman’s theory of social stigma, this study sociologically examines whether or not there is a stigma at gyms based on bodily appearance or fitness level. The findings suggest there is a perceived “norm” for body ... -
“Ha ha ha, very funny”: An Ethnographic Study of Conversational Humor among College Students
(2014-04)In this paper we take up the topic of conversational humor by analyzing instances of teasing, joking, irony and banter in everyday settings in which these integral forms of talk play a part. This paper comes from an ... -
Habitat Factors that Influence Oviposition Sites in Ecuadorian Glass Frogs
(2007-04-01)The numbers of amphibians are decreasing all over the globe, particularly in high elevation areas of the Andes. Glass frogs have been studied in tropical regions, but very little is known about the species in Ecuador. The ... -
Haiku: Bless You
(1974-04-01)Born of the Japanese tradition, haiku capitalizes on the depth and universal scope of fundamental images (fire, water, vegetation, the seasons, celestial bodies) to make her the property of the world. The following treatment ... -
Hamming Codes and the McEliece Cryptosystem
(2011-04-01)In this paper, we seek to understand some basic principles of coding theory. Specifically, we define and explore binary codes, Hamming codes, and a special application of coding theory known as the McEliece cryptosystem. ... -
Hand Hygiene: An analysis of one hospital’s intervention and a discussion of the limitations of observational hand hygiene studies
(2014-04-01)Healthcare-associated infections affect over one million people in the US each year, costing patients and hospitals large amounts of resources and time. Hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread ... -
Hands-on or Hands-off: Manual versus Mechanical Chest Compressions
(2021)Chest compressions are initiated when electrical malfunctions cause the heart to stop. Two methods of restoring circulation may be used when someone’s heart stops: manual chest compressions (Man-CPR) or mechanical chest ... -
Hannah Arendt: The Recovery of the Political, The Recovery of Hope
(2018-01-01)In this article, I contend that Hannah Arendt’s understanding of the political as the space of appearance of many, unique and distinct individuals, is particularly instructive for our time. Her work urges us to recover the ... -
Happily, No
(1987-04-01)Writing a piece of drama involves marrying the technical to the creative. The former demands the experience of having sat in the theatre, acted, directed actors, Interpreted a script, and written. Combining these well with ...