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Newell Dwight Hillis And His Fight For Democracy During World War I
(1999-04-01)Few events in history are as emotional and thought provoking as war. World War 1,1914-1918, was no exception. The United States remained neutral for the first two and a half years of “The Great War,” as it was called. In ... -
News on the Wire: Exploring and Evaluating the Content of Newspaper Coverage of the O.J. Simpson Case
(1996-04-01)The amount of bias in news stories covering the preliminary hearings of the O.J. Simpson trial is measured by analyzing articles printed in the New York Times and the Independent Record and applying the Hayakawa-Lowry ... -
Newt Limb Regeneration An The Effect Of Double Limb Amputation
(1972-04-01)The ability to regenerate is a fundamental property of living matter. In higher vertebrates, however the regenerative capacity is limited. Most are unable to regenerate appendages. This ability seems to have reached the ... -
Nibbling Gadflies
(2018-04-20)In this paper I examine issues related to public and private “moral authority”, and how this public moral authority interferes with the exercise of private moral authority. This paper explores what public authority is, and ... -
Night Shift Nursing and Breast Cancer Risk
(2022)Night shift work was first highlighted as a carcinogen in humans by the International Agency of Research on Cancer (IARC) in 2007 (IARC Working Group, 2020). Breast cancer, the most common cancer diagnosed in women worldwide, ... -
Nitrogen and Carbon Cycling of Sustainable Agricultural Methods in Second Generation Biofuel Grasses
(2014-04-01)Crop treatment practices have a possible effect on nitrogen and carbon cycling as nitrogen and carbon are used as plant nutrients. As part of the denitrification process in the soil, nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas, is ... -
No Longer Servants But Friends: A Contemplative Approach To Friendship
(1979-04-01)When I first began this paper on friendship, I really did not know where to begin. Besides having had thought about friendship, I had read some books and magazine articles. The result was a thousand diverse ideas with no ... -
Non-ionizing electromagnetic field impact on ATR expression in Tetrahymena thermophila
(2020-04-24)In our experiment, we looked to see how exposure to extremely low frequency electric and magnetic fields (ELF-EMF) would impact the expression of a gene involved sensing DNA damage and arresting the cell cycle in Tetrahymena ... -
Nonviolent Resistance Movements Against Domestic and Foreign Actors: The Example of Tunisia and Timor-Leste
(2020-04-24)A range of factors may affect the success or failure of nonviolent political movements. I study whether these factors differ for nonviolent campaigns in intrastate versus interstate conflicts. There has been quite a lot ... -
Not for School, but for Eternal Life: Representing Christ and Reaching the Campus Through Cooperative Ministries
(2017-04-01)Carroll College has a history rooted in faith. Founded by the Catholic Diocese of Helena in 1909, the school professes a “special obligation to provide for the spiritual needs of the college community” (Carroll College ... -
Noughts and Crosses: Designing a Robot to Play Tic-tac-toe
(2021)For years, tic-tac-toe has served as a test-piece for robotic systems. While the game requires complex functions such as multidimensional movement and computer vision, its constrained environment serves as a great way to ... -
NP - Complete Problems, Turing Machines, And The Proof Of Cook's Theorem
(1990-04-01)here exists a group of practical problems in computer science today for which no one has yet been able to find reasonable algorithmic solutions (those solvable in a reasonable amount of time), yet no one has been able to ... -
Numerical Methods: An Inquiry-Based Approach With Python
(2020-09-22)This book is an inquiry-based approach to a first semester undergraduate Numerical Methods or Numerical Analysis course. The book covers floating point arithmetic, function approximation via Taylor series, numerical root ... -
Nurse-Patient Ratios and Patient Mortality
(2018-04-20)Nursing staff to patient ratios in acute care hospitals is a significant factor affecting patient mortality rates. In many states, a static ratio is required; however, “pinning down a specific number is hard to do, given ... -
Nurses’ Commitment and Motivation to Improved Personal Health: The Role of Hospital Administration
(2014-04-01)Two-thirds of adults in the United States are overweight, 34% are obese. Obesity leads to increased morbidity and mortality, while decreasing the quality of life of individuals and adding enormous fiscal burdens to an ... -
Nursing in Montana: Institutional and Organizational Changes, 1961 - 1976
(1978-04-01)The nineteen hundreds saw American institutions as custodial centers whose goals were to keep the patient safe, guard him, and manage him as he was incapable of managing himself. The early institutions stripped the client ... -
Nursing Informatics: A Challenge for Change
(1996-04-01)Although information systems were introduced into the health care setting over thirty years ago, their full potential remains consistently under-realized by nurses (Bongartz, 1988) . Kurt Lewin's Change Theory provides the ... -
Nursing Interventions Utilized by Parish Nurses in Swaziland
(2008-04-01)The area and culture most affected by AIDS is in sub-Saharan Africa, where 74 percent of the total number of people infected resides. In January 2005 data was collected through the nursing intervention classification (NIC) ... -
Nursing's Role in the Identification and Treatment of Bulimia
(1997-04-01)A review of the epidemiology, etiology, treatment and prevention of bulimia, a review of nursing process as it relates to bulimia, and the identification of a screening tool to assess bulimia is important to identify and ... -
Nursing: Risky Business? An Examination of Suicide Rates in Nursing
(2020-04-24)Suicide is a rising concern within the general population, but it is an increasingly growing concern among the nursing profession as well. The CDC defines suicide as “death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to ...