Browsing Carroll College Student Undergraduate Research Festival 2022 by Title
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Urban or Rural? The Risks for Intimate Partner Violence
(2022)Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a critical issue within the United States. According to the CDC as of 2010 one in four women experience intimate partner violence each year. Initmate partner violence is defined as “actual ... -
The Use of Ketamine Infusions for Chronic Pain
(2022)Chronic pain is an ongoing problem in the United States that affects millions of Americans. In 2016, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that 50 million Americans suffer from chronic pain (Dahlhammer, ... -
Using Liquid-Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry to Determine Metabolite Makeup Within Osteoarthritic and Healthy Synovial Fluid
(2022)Metabolomics is emerging as a new field of scientific study used to reveal metabolic phenotypes of diseases and disorders. Metabolomics has recently been employed to study osteoarthritis, which is the leading cause of ... -
Virtual Reality and Pain Management in Pediatric Oncology
(2022)Globally, 400,000 pediatric clients will be diagnosed with cancer every year, making pain management especially important in pediatric oncology settings (WHO, 2021). Pediatric oncology is a branch of medicine that deals ... -
A Virtue Ethics Argument for Music Education
(2022)Ethics and music are fields that may appear to have nothing in common, one is involved in the expression of emotion, while the other is ordered towards doing the good. Despite initially seeming very different these fields ... -
What Can Love Accomplish?: The Constructive and Destructive Impacts of Love on the Self in Their Eyes Were Watching God and King Lear
(2022)Their Eyes Were Watching God and King Lear display many different types of love. While King Lear explores familial love, Their Eyes Were Watching God delves into romantic love. As Janie pursues her romantic interests in ... -
What is Most Necessary to Improve the Human Condition? Choosing Integrity Despite Societal Pressure: St. Augustine Confessions & Virginia Woolf A Room of One’s Own
(2022)In Confessions, by Saint Augustine, and A Room of One’s Own, by Virginia Woolf, both writers feel pressure from their societies to commit actions that go against their values or to fit into a mold that does not suit their ... -
Why Our Education Is “Not for School, but for Life”
(2022)In recent years liberal arts education has faced great resistance on the grounds that this type of education is neither a wise investment nor relevant for modern times. These claims are failing to consider the genuine ... -
The Will to Change: Understanding the Political Conversion of Benito Mussolini
(2022)The fascist Duce, Benito Mussolini, is well known for his role as Dictator of Italy and for his alliance with Nazi Germany during World War Two. However, Mussolini was once a poor young boy who lived in a small Italian ... -
Work and Labor Songs of Butte Montana: An Audio Experience of the Past
(2022)Work and labor songs paint a picture about what life was like for working class people throughout history. In the United States, we have seen songs rise and fall in popularity representing groups of workers, from the coal ... -
Yellowstone Airport RV Park Design
(2022)This presentation covers the design of a Recreational Vehicle (RV) park for Yellowstone Airport employees. Yellowstone Airport is located in West Yellowstone, Montana. The site location is on the airport property and the ...