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Motor Skill Learning: A Review of Trends and Theories
(1999-04-01)Think of a typical day. Waking up to the sound ofthe alarm a person may get up and stumble into the shower. Perhaps, after turning the alarm offthey zap themselves awake with a walk or some form of exercise. Then again, ... -
MtDNA Analysis of Sexual Dispersal Among Glacier National Park Grizzly Bears (Ursus arctos)
(2002-04-01)This study compared 369 base pairs of the hypervariable control region of mitochondrial DNA in 137 brown bears (71 males, 66 females) of Glacier National Park to investigate dispersal patterns between the sexes. Since ... -
“Much Madness Is Divinest Sense”: A Sociological Theory of Insanity Applied to The Yellow Wall-paper and Her Story
(2008-04-01)In this thesis, I applied a sociological theory of insanity to two short stories written by female authors in 19th century American literature. According to social scientists such as Thomas Szasz, insanity is a form of ... -
Muhammad's Intentions & The Male Elite: Women's Rights in Egypt
(1996-04-01)This thesis discusses the relationship between patriarchal attitudes and the interpretation of Islamic text in Egypt. Muhammad supported women's equality and feminists today use his teachings to support their cause. However, ... -
Music Communication As An Indicant Of Identity Transmission
(1969-04-01)One of the basic concepts studied by sociologists is that of man’s behavior in groups or of man’s interaction with other human beings. Sociologists are seeking to understand the nature and purpose of human associations; ... -
Music Therapy and Its Effects on Alzheimer's Related Anxiety and Depression- A Systematic Review
(2021)Objective: To review current literature concerning the effects of music therapy on Alzheimer's related anxiety and depression. Methods: Literature was gathered through PubMed and CINAHL and assessed the prolonged effects ... -
Music: Helpful or Hindering?
(2014-04-01)This study looked at the effects of playing music while students complete a quiz. 191 students from the Helena School District between the eighth and tenth grades took an assigned quiz either silently or while listening ... -
Musical Applications in Anxiety Management and Relaxation
(1999-04-01)Music has served as an important element of most cultures, but its use as a therapeutic intervention to relieve anxiety, control pain, and manage disease remains new. Limited research exists to explain how music relieves ... -
Mutagenesis of the VP16 protein of the Herpes Simplex Virus
(2000-04-01)The herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) encodes a trans-activator protein VP16. VP16 activates the immediate early genes (IE) of the viral genome during lytic infection. VP16 has been heavily studied by mutational analysis as a ... -
Nadine Gordimer’s Once upon a Time: the Effective Irony of Counter Fairy Tales
(2021)Nadine Gordimer’s short story Once upon a Time is a brilliant, poignant critique of South African Apartheid couched in deep symbolism. In order to enhance the effectiveness of her message, Gordimer uses tropes and motifs ... -
Naive Freedom And Social Ascent: The Problem Of Diminishing Freedom In The American Social Class Structure
(1968-04-01)The relationship of freedom and social class is an especially broad one. Its nature is both philosophical and sociological, hence to approach it effectively, both disciplines must be employed. This approach is often ... -
Nanopore Sequencing of Microbial Communities from the Asarco East Helena, Montana Smelter Site
(2022)Lead pollution has extremely negative effects on both the environment and the organisms living in it. The work done in this project serves to demonstrate the effects of the East Helena smelting operation on the microbiome ... -
Narrating the Self through the Other: On the Thought of Adriana Cavarero
(2015-01-01)This essay focuses on Cavarero’s understanding of identity as relational. It relies on Arendt’s crucial distinction between “who” and “what,” the former capturing the uniqueness of each by exposing the embodied and deeply ... -
National Mediation Board
(1950-04-01)The purpose of this paper Is to discuss, to the extent allowed by the limited material available, the functions and duties of the National Mediation Board. This little known agency of government has the vital job of ... -
Native American Water Rights Development: Survival of Indigenous Culture in the face ofEnergy Development and Mineral Extraction in the Southwestern United States
(1998-04-01)Native American water rights have been established with the United States Supreme Court’s support over the last century. Water rights on reservation lands are a precarious and serious subject requiring investigation and ... -
Native Rainbow Trout In Montana
(1978-04-01)Previous reports have indicated the absence of rainbow trout as native in Montana. All planted rainbow trout in Montana came indirectly from the McCloud River in California and were originally derived from a coastal steelhead ... -
Natural Vertical Transmission of WNV in Montana
(2017-03-13)West Nile Virus (WNV) emerged and rapidly spread throughout the United States within several years. WNV is spread in Montana primarily by the mosquito vector Culex tarsalis. Horizontal transmission of WNV has been extensively ... -
Natures As Dynamic Entities In Poetic Intuition
(1965-04-01)With the introduction of the real distinction into modern scholastic philosophy the possibility of defining a meaningful aesthetic becomes very real. With the work of the non-scholastics and such philosophers as Maritain ... -
Nazi Prisoners of War: The Civilian and Prisoner Experience in Agricultural America
(2014-04-01)Local histories help explain the daily experiences of the average citizen on a micro level, leading to a better understanding of the collective experience. Ensuring local histories are collected and properly analyzed is ... -
Negative Emotional States as Predictors for FoMO
(2019-04-25)Fear of missing out (FoMO) is the feeling of being anxious, depressed, and/or angry when an event may be currently happening elsewhere. FoMO can also be defined as the fear that others may be having more rewarding experiences ...