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CAMBRIAN (JIANGSHANIAN; SUNWAPTAN) TRILOBITES FROM THE UPPER HONEY CREEK FORMATION, WICHITA MOUNTAINS REGION, OKLAHOMA
(2019-08)The Upper Cambrian (Jiangshanian; Sunwaptan) Honey Creek Formation of Oklahoma is a succession of sandy limstone and minor sandstone that was deposited under shallow subtidal conditions in an achipelago of rhyolite islands. ... -
Cambrian [Marjuman] trilobites (Arthropoda) of the Cow Head, western Newfoundland.
(2005)Conglomerates consisting of shelf-derived limestone boulders in debris flows form the fossiliferous strata of the Cow Head Group on the west coast of Newfoundland. These conglomerates have yielded in excess of 20,000 ... -
Cambrian trilobites from the Steptoean–Sunwaptan boundary interval (Jiangshanian), Nevada and Utah
(2020-12)This thesis documents previously unknown latest Steptoean (Elvinia Zone) trilobite faunas from Nevada and Utah, including their geological context. Samples from Nevada are from the Barton Canyon Member of the Windfall ... -
Cameroonian teachers' perceptions of culture, education, and mathematics.
(2005)This study is a critical ethnography of Cameroonian secondary school teachers, with the purpose of generating understandings of Cameroonian teachers' perceptions of and meanings for culture, education, and mathematics and ... -
Caminar en zapatos migrantes: la lógica fronteriza de la instalación de realidad virtual Carne y arena de Alejandro González Iñárritu
(2021-12-08)La instalación de realidad virtual Carne y arena (2017) de Alejandro González Iñárritu es una invitación a la experiencia de cruzar el desierto como migrante y enfrentar a los oficiales de ... -
Camp Hope: Developing Hope and Resilience in Youth Exposed to Domestic Violence
(2020-04)BACKGROUND: Camp HOPE America (www.camphopeamerica.com) is the first local, state, and national camping and mentoring initiative in the United States to focus on children exposed to domestic violence. The vision for Camp ... -
Can a Single Lecture on Graph Literacy Improve General Decision Making Skills?
(2024-05-10)An emerging body of evidence suggests that brief debiasing training can make small but meaningful improvements in judgment and decision making. For example, recent studies have shown that training graph literacy (i.e., the ... -
Can Acupuncture Treatment of Hypertension Improve Brain Health? A Mini Review
(2019-09-13)With age, cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., dementia and Alzheimer’s) are some of the leading causes of death in the United States. Related to these outcomes is the increased prevalence of hypertension, ... -
Can agricultural intensification help to conserve biodiversity? A scenario study for the African continent
(2019-06-21)Globally, the production of food, feed, bioenergy, and biomaterials has increased considerably during the past decades. This was achieved by the expansion of agricultural land and the intensification of agricultural ... -
Can Inoculation Withstand Multiple Attacks?: An Examination of the Effectiveness of the Inoculation Strategy Compared to the Supportive and Restoration Strategies
(Communication Research, 2009-10-01)This investigation introduced multiple competitive attacks in order to assess the effectiveness of inoculation treatments in protecting established attitudes in a natural setting. A four-phase experiment was conducted ... -
CAN RECOLLECTION EXPLAIN MIRROR EFFECTS IN ITEM RECOGNITION? EVIDENCE FROM HUMANS AND A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL
(2010)This thesis examines the role of recollection in the word frequency mirror effect. In two experiments, participants studied lists comprised of sets of associatively related words and sets of unrelated words from 4 levels ... -
Can Remote Sensing Technologies Capture the Extreme Precipitation Event and Its Cascading Hydrological Response? A Case Study of Hurricane Harvey Using EF5 Modeling Framework
(2020-02-01)A new generation of precipitation measurement products has emerged, and their performances have gained much attention from the scientific community, such as the Multi-Radar Multi-Sensor system (MRMS) from the National ... -
CAN SELF-ORGANIZING TEACHER GROUPS REDUCE TEACHER ISOLATION?
(2024-03-07)This study investigates the conditions fostering self-organized teacher groups within schools and their relationship to reducing teacher isolation. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach involving 663 online surveys and 18 ... -
Can the love of learning be taught?
(2004)This paper is an expanded version of a talk given at a Generic Skills Workshop at the University of Wollongong, and was intended for academic staff from any discipline and general staff with an interest in teaching. The ... -
"Can the sensational be elevated by art?" :
(1997)Since few scholars are acquainted with Braddon, I spend Chapter 1 recounting her background and the works of previous scholars about her. Chapter 2 delves into the serialized mode of production in order to contextualize ... -
Can there be a virtue ethics of institutions?
(2015-01)I consider this question in light of Slote’s proposal for an ‘agent-based’ account of social justice, on which we can evaluate a society in terms of the morally virtuous motives being expressed in the ‘actions’ of laws, ... -
Can Virtue Be Measured?
(2014-01)In addressing this question, I will define “virtue” as the possession of (a set of) virtue-relevant traits (e.g., honesty, compassion, bravery, generosity, etc.) – “traits” being defined as trait-appropriate cognitive/af ... -
Can We Talk About Vocational Awe?
(2022-03-07)Text of talk given by Dr. Betsy Van der Veer Martens at the March 7, 2022 Lambda chapter initiation ceremony of the Beta Phi Mu international honor society for library and information studies -
CAN YOU SPARE SOME (SOCIAL) CHANGE? PARTICIPATORY MEDIA AS CATALYSTS FOR CHANGE IN POOR AND HOMELESS COMMUNITIES
(2014)Increase in empowerment and accurate representation for lower socioeconomic status groups is a dire and growing need in America. This dissertation examines how participatory media processes can serve as catalysts for change ...