Browsing by Author "Valerie Gager"
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Alzheimer's Disease And Hospice Care: A Biopsychosocial Model Approach
LaPlante, Sarah (1997-04-01)The document is designed for "lay people." That is, I wrote it specifically for family members of people with Alzheimer's disease in an effort to explain some of the things that happen during the course of the disease. I ... -
Amnesty International: A Close Look At A Human Rights NGO
Phelan, Kate (1997-04-01)The essential aim of this paper is to record the w growing meaning of the concept of human rights in the world today. It briefly describes academic perspectives on the universalization of human rights. It attempts to ... -
Breaking Out: Theater For the Physically Disabled
Brown, Casey (1995-04-01)The group I am examining is physically disabled individuals. The organization who first brought this need for expression among the physically disabled to my attention was the National Theatre Workshop for the Handicapped. ... -
Chaucer's Thread Of Suggestiveness: An Analysis Of A Theme Of Incest In Troilus & Criseyde
Mills, Annette (1998-04-01)Chaucer's masterpiece, Troilus and Criseyde, materializes before the reader like an intricate medieval tapestry. A mindful artesian, Chaucer weaves together a copious variety of psychological details to produce the story ... -
Direct and Indirect Instruction: Two Essential Components Used to Teach Reading in an Interdisciplinary Unit Plan
Brophy, Alicia (1998-04-01)This purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of teaching directly and indirectly in order to help students develop reading skills and the motivation to read throughout life. Through the means of a review ... -
DNA Hybridization Studies Of Borrelia Using Isolated Plasmid DNA To Probe Southern Blots Of Undigested Whole DNA And PST 1 Digested Whole DNA
Maloney, Jenifer (1995-04-01)Borrelia spirochetes, the etiologic agents of Lyme disease, are unique among bacteria because they contain linear, rather than circular, molecules of DNA. In addition, a significant amount, sometimes up to 25%, of the ... -
Dualities In The Death Of Jim Loney
Welty, Rachel (1994-04-01)James Welch’s novel, The Death of Tim Loney, presents a protagonist who inspires conflicting reactions from the reader. Loney, a half-breed Native American living in Harlem, Montana, struggles to find his identity amid a ... -
Electronic Mail at Carroll College: Factors Which Contribute to Use and Satisfaction
Chaussee, Carolyn (1994-04-01)This thesis investigates the ways in which electronic mail (e-mail) has affected communication at Carroll College, a small undergraduate institution in Helena, Montana, and the level of satisfaction with this mode of ... -
Fraud Prevention Through Internal Controls
Higgins, Elisabeth (1995-04-01)Fraud is a problem that occurs in all types of businesses. Documented frauds can be found in very small non-profit organizations as well as in multi-million dollar corporations. The costs can range from a few hundred dollars ... -
Growth Of Freshwater Sponge In Sandwich Cultures
Abrams, Dawn (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 ... -
Learning Modalities: Significance And Application
Schneider, Marylee (1996-04-01)People are unique in many ways, including the way they learn. Teachers who teach through modality strengths take advantage of individual learning styles to increase the rate of learning by providing information through the ... -
"Melancholy" A Play In Two Acts
Waitt, Andrea (1993-04-01)The stage is split into two levels. The upper level holds a walled-off study carrel, complete with table, chairs, and a door leading offstage. Upper level, stage left, holds the dormitory door with stairs leading down to ... -
Moral Law And Physician-Assisted Suicide
Rupert, Jessie (1995-04-01)Each person is unique with an individual look, identity, perspective, and personality. Each will experience an individual death, different from all others. Although there are as many ways to experience the process of death ... -
Nursing's Role in the Identification and Treatment of Bulimia
Schmitz, Sandra (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 ... -
The Evolution of a Revolution The Industrial Revolution and The Arts and Crafts Movement Then and Now
Bazzanella, Michele (1995-04-01)The following thesis contains both historical and theoretical information. The historical portion deals with the emergence and effects of the Industrial Revolution in England and the movement that opposed it. The theoretical ... -
The Heart of Community: Marriage, Friendship, and Sexual Love An Argument Against In Vitro Fertilization and Artificial Contraception
Angelo, Allison (1994-04-01)In the spring of 1993,1 decided to write an honors thesis concerning the issues of z'« vitro fertilization (hereafter, IVF) and artificial contraception. At that point, I was sure that I, as a Catholic, would employ natural ... -
The Life And Times Of Ralph H. Olson Surviving The Great Depression In Montana's Flathead Valley
Pepe, Megan (1996-04-01)Even though this work is not a full biography of Ralph Olson's life, I have written it about him and the kind of life he experienced working a small farm as a young man. His life experiences during the 1920s and 1930s, as ...