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American Indian Composition Pedagogy: Related Histories, Dialogues, and Response Strategies
(2009)
The field of composition and rhetoric needs to invest greater time and resources into the higher educational needs of American Indian students in writing courses. Data from local and national education surveys reveals that ...
Self-knowledge and moral virtue.
(2000)
The claim that virtue requires self-knowledge may seem banal, but it has been challenged by recent claims that certain virtues, such as modesty, require ignorance of self and that self-deceived persons are both happier and ...
The Concentration of Affluence in the U.S. from 1990 to 2000
(2009)
This study considers the possible increase in the concentration of affluence from 1990 to 2000, as well as factors affecting the concentration of affluence and racial differences in the concentration of affluence. Analyses ...
Magnetic minerals: Understanding the processes of formation in soils and clays and identifying their presence in the rock record.
(2001)
This work presents results of biological formation of magnetite under a variety of laboratory conditions in a hydrocarbon-contaminated soil profile. Magnetite was formed only in biological samples but not in the abiotic: ...
Predicting Speech Intelligibility for Hearing Aid Users in the Presence of Digital Wireless Phone Interference
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2000-07-01)
Behavioral Region Analysis of the Ponil Canyon, Colfax County, New Mexico
(2008)
All human behavior is patterned. We act in patterned ways because doing so helps us fulfill the material needs and desires of life, or because we are acting in concert with cultural expectations or beliefs about the world ...
A description of the needs of mothers enrolled in a program for at-risk parents.
(2002)
The present study examined the needs and characteristics of at-risk mothers with mild learning disabilities enrolled in a Head Start and Child Welfare Division program called Project Employ. The study consisted of two ...
Minutes of a Regular Meeting, The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, December 6, 2004
(The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 2004-12-06)
Literary transculturation in Latino United States of America: An analysis of language in the works of Tato Laviera and Robert G. Fernandez.
(2006)
This dissertation studies the theory of transculturation and its application to the study of U.S. Latino literature. Specifically, I analyze Spanglish as a form of linguistic transculturation in the poetry of Tato Laviera ...