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After six, at forty
(2014)
This is a nonfiction memoir detailing my journey as an African immigrant. The focus is two pronged: it describes my deeper religious understanding as I went through a journey of barrenness to childbirth while simultaneously ...
The stability of low-top versus high-top basketball shoes.
(2014)
BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are one of the most common athletic injuries that occur in sports participation (Trevino, Davis, & Hecht, 1994). There has been numerous prevention strategies designed to decrease the occurrence ...
Frank.
(2012)
Frank is a graphic novel script written in the official D.C. Comic format. The setting starts in Shawnee, Oklahoma. There a teenage girl named Emily is kidnapped by Lilith (the first vampire ever created) and Frank (the ...
Postmortem distribution of zolpidem in aviation accident victims.
(2013)
The purpose of the study was to confirm there is a consistent postmortem distribution of zolpidem in postmortem blood and body tissues, and/or fluids making it possible to estimate zolpidem blood concentrations from fluid ...
Effects of gender norms & heterosexism on adoptions & disgust.
(2015)
Heterosexism affects both individual and societal prejudices, leading to discrimination based on one's sexual orientation. In the following studies, it was shown that level of heterosexism predicted homosexual discrimination ...
The dynamics of rowing.
(2011)
A phenomena experienced by many athletes, referred to as 'hitting the wall' lacks empirical evidence of occurrence. Data from eighteen collegiate female rowers (eight novice, ten varsity) revealed the dynamics of rowing ...
"Winning the peace" in Oklahoma : Governor Robert S. Kerr's policies for postwar economic progress.
(2010)
"Elected governor just after the United States entered World War II, Robert S. Kerr focused his administration on economic progress for Oklahoma. With federal war expenditures curing most of the Great Depression's ills, ...
The Vista : v.113: no.3(2015)
(2015-09-01)
The Vista is the University of Central Oklahoma's student newspaper, published semiweekly except during examinations and holidays, and weekly during summer term. It was established in 1903 and is the longest continually ...