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Socioeconomic status and physical activity levels in obese and non-obese African Americans
(2022)
A lack of physical activity has become a major problem in the United States with no signs of relief coming anytime soon. More specifically, the African American community continues to remain among the most inactive. While ...
The effect of weathering on bullet and cartridge case analysis and identification
(2022)
Currently, there is a void in the literature concerning the natural weathering of bullets exposed to different types of soils with varying acidity levels, mineral compositions, microorganisms, and oxygen saturation levels. ...
An analysis into the exploitation of the post-attendee URL feature in Zoom webinar regarding malware transmission
(2022)
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, large businesses and organizations relied on video conferencing applications such as Zoom to maintain public health guidelines due in part to their robust set of features to facilitate ...
Pushing the Boulder, Pushing the Envelope: Embracing the Iterative Nature of Improving Metadata
(2022-07-14)
Violet Fox, creator of The Cataloging Lab, gave the keynote presentation for the inaugural Metadata Justice in Oklahoma Libraries & Archives where she encouraged metadata and archives professionals to keep up the important ...
The myth of women having it all : gender performativity in American media
(2022)
The effects of the cult of domesticity, which have been fought against since the first suffragette movements, have permeated the history of the culture of the United States. In what follows, I will examine the ways the ...
Promoting eyewitness recall through sketching in the self-administered interview
(2022)
The Cognitive Interview (CI) is a widely researched investigative method that promotes accurate and detailed recall from eyewitnesses. The Self-Administered Interview (SAI; Gabbert, 2009) is a booklet emulating the CI ...
"The truth in masquerade": masking and self-making in literature
(2022)
This thesis analyzes scenes of “masquerade” in three literary texts, the Oresteia of Aeschylus (458 B.C.E.), Eliza Fowler Haywood’s short novel Fantomina; or Love in a Maze (1725), and Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in ...
The relationship between burnout, motivation, and exercise habits in retired college athletes
(2022)
The effect of sport burnout on retired college athletes has not been widely researched. However, there are several studies that show sport burnout is present in athletes and can be influenced by different factors, including ...
Desiderium
(2022)
Desiderium is a collection of poetry composed with the aim of investigating loss through the primary lenses of grief and addiction. The poems housed in this collection attempt to navigate that opaque, precarious experience ...
Isolation, characterization, and annotation of a novel mycobacteriophage Eaglepride
(2022)
Bacteriophages (phages) are obligate intracellular parasitic viruses that infect bacterial host cells. They are the most abundant biological entity on the planet, with an estimated 1031 viral particles in the biosphere. ...