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    • T.S. Eliot : a bibliography of T.S. Eliot criticism, 1987-2013 

      Rowe, Tandi J. (2015)
      This bibliography of scholarship related to the writer T.S. Eliot is arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically within each year. This bibliography contains 1624 entries. Select entries have been annotated. Where ...
    • Talk vs. actions : using a Q-sort to study an evolutionary view of same sex friendships. 

      Hendricks, David C. (2008)
      This study sought to find out whether there are differences between male and female same-sex friendships based on evolutionary theory. The researcher took a self-referent measure known as the Q-Sort. The Q-Sort was ...
    • Tamaha : a report to the nation. 

      Tamaha (Tamaha, Okla.) (1942?)
    • Teaching Information Literacy Across Generations: Grandparent University at Oklahoma State University Libraries 

      Schovanec, Adam; Reiter, Holly (2023-11-10)
      Grandparent University is a three-day experience for OSU alumni and their grandchildren to experience "college life" by living in a residence hall, choosing a "major," and attending "classes" and social events. In summer ...
    • Teaching Research: Mind Mapping & Pathfinding Techniques 

      Owens, Michelle (2023-11-10)
      Today's students need advanced information/data seeking and sorting skills to support their personal and professional writing and research. Mind mapping and pathfinding techniques help students conduct balanced analysis ...
    • Technical writing for nonprofits. 

      Felactu, Pamela Celeste (2012)
      Nonprofit organizations are only as successful as their communication--how well they convey critical needs and persuade constituents to help answer them. Experience of development personnel at Central Oklahoma Habitat for ...
    • Teen mothers' experiences in the New Beginnings Parent Education Program. 

      Starks, Persephone (2008)
      This study was conducted to gain the personal accounts of teen mothers' experiences as students attending the New Beginnings Parent Education Program. Using a phenomenological perspective, the researcher sought to gain a ...
    • Temperatures of envy : associations between temperature perceptions and experiences of envy. 

      Thompson, Kristofer (2014)
      Envy is generally thought of as a negative emotional response involving a contrast between oneself and another. In its proper form, it can have detrimental effects upon relational interactions and attentional resources, ...
    • Term limits and interest group influence. 

      England, Jessica (2009)
      Supporters of term limits argued that they would decrease interest group influence. Using data from 24 states from 1998 to 2008, this paper finds that this assumption is not the case. This analysis finds that states with ...
    • Testing for Automatic Bias to Shoot People of Color. 

      Durham, Justin D. (2018)
      Previous research of the shooter bias effect has focused on Black versus White male targets, with participants mistakenly shooting unarmed Black targets more often than White targets. In the current study, it was hypothesized ...
    • Texting and tapping : a dynamical approach to multitasking. 

      Silasi-Mansat, Crina D. (2011)
      Jobs in various work fields (e.g., flying airplanes; Helmreich, 2000) require a high ability to successfully handle more than one task at a time, or to multitask. Researchers usually explain multitasking by having priorities ...
    • The acute effect of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on motor power output. 

      Gilliland, Andrea Lane (2014)
      There has be an increased interest in the chronic effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in contact sports from both research and nonscientific fields alike. The chronic effects can only be minimized by understanding the ...
    • The assessment of experimental methods of serial number restoration. 

      Argo, Mackenzie (2015)
      Serial number restoration is a common and successful process of revealing obliterated serial numbers on firearms. In a crime laboratory setting, obliterated serial numbers are commonly processed in order to tie a person ...
    • The battle of Belleau Wood : America's indoctrination into 20th century warfare. 

      Seldon, Kevin C. (2010)
      The battle of Belleau Wood serves as a microcosm of the American experience in the Great War. Several misconceptions surrounding the battle, born largely out of its propaganda value, created a legacy that overshadows the ...
    • The beautiful art of stalking. 

      Brömme, Tess (2015)
      The Beautiful Art of Stalking is a screenplay about a reclusive and untrusting novelist, Effie, who inadvertently gains the attention of corrupt and high-ranking businessmen while she attempts to acclimate to the outside ...
    • The Bedouins in Palestine : between tradition and occupation. 

      Awad, Hanan (2018)
      Palestinian Bedouins have been unfavourably affected by occupation policies of forced resettlement, urbanisation, and demolition of their homes. This thesis examines the social and cultural change that transformed the ...
    • The big break : race and gender in Pawnee Bill's Historic Wild West, 1888-1913. 

      Vigil, Alyce (2013)
      Wild West shows such as that organized by Gordon William "Pawnee Bill" Lillie were the national pastime of America, and endeavored to teach Euro-Americans about life on the western frontier. Pawnee Bill's traveling show ...
    • The biosynthesis reaction of hypotaurine to taurine. 

      Grove, Roxanna Q. (2018)
      Taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) is one of the most abundant amino acid-derived molecules in humans and most eukaryotes. Despite its many roles and functional properties, the biochemical mechanisms and the reaction of ...
    • The black jessamine 

      Reckinger, Steven (2008)
      The play follows a prosperous family in an Oklahoma rural town. Garret Bedford is the owner of a large oil company. The town was founded on the Bedfords' wealth, therefore the residents regard Garret as a saint. However,Garret ...
    • The Brunnolf tradition. 

      Miller, Ashley (2012)
      The Brunnolf Tradition is a novel-length original work that may be categorized as a supernatural mystery for young adults. The plot follows Natalie Irving's quest to discover her maternal family, the Brunnolfs. In the ...