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  • Mayes, Robert Lee. (2012-12-06)
    Mathematical induction is prevalent in many varied areas of mathematics, and has several very necessary and useful applications. Yet induction, as a deductive method, is often not fully comprehended by the person applying ...
  • Spinder, M. Lucille. (2012-12-06)
    Chaucer does not often refer to costume in his poetry, but he occasionally does use it as a means of characterization, of advancing a plot, or of further describing the setting of a story. For the most part, critics have ...
  • Wiederholt, Jerilyn M. (2012-12-06)
    Little research has been established concerning human figure drawing height as a measure of depression. Furthermore, of the limited research that has been done, controversy exists concerning the Draw-A-Person Test assumption ...
  • Badale, Cheryl. (2012-12-05)
    The purpose of the present study was to investigate what relationship, if any. exists between death anxiety and level of moral development. It was hypothesized that the higher the index of moral development (as measured ...
  • Peck, F. David. (2012-12-06)
    A study of seasonal changes in metabolic activity ,2 energy reserves in the frog, Rana pipiens, was conducted. Values for oxygen consumption, and carbon dioxide production were collected and used to indicate changes in the ...
  • Russell, Franklin N. (2012-12-06)
    The steric and ionic strength effects upon the chelating ability of substituted diamines with copper (II) ion was studied using N3N3N11N1-tetramethylethylenadiamine and N3N3N13N1-tetramethylpropylenediamine. The stepwise ...
  • Dean, Virgil W. (2012-12-06)
    The constitutional issue of the right to counsel for persons accused of criminal offenses in American courts has its origins in colonial America and has experienced a long evolutionary period of development. Through a close ...
  • McIntire, Patricia J. (2012-12-06)
    This thesis explores the use of theater games and play in actor training as postulated by Viola Spolin and Clive Barker, both experts in this field. Play is a natural educational process involving behavior modification on ...