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    • Theology, Psychology, and Politics: The Holy Trinity in Morrison's Beloved 

      Selenka, Nicole (2011-12)
      This essay dissects the previously unstudied allusion to the Catholic Holy Trinity in Toni Morrison's Beloved and explains how her purpose in using this allusion, like the Trinity itself, is threefold. Excerpts from the ...
    • Trade and Poverty in the Developing World 

      Sanchez Vinueza, Dayana J. (2010-12)
      Globalization brings progress to a nation as well as rapid economic growth. It also helps increase gross domestic product and, most importantly, makes part of the population more prosperous by increasing living standards ...
    • Understanding Unemployment Rates in U.S. Metropolitan Areas 

      Newell, Krista (2009-08)
      By July 2009, the U.S. unemployment rate had increased to levels not seen in 26 years, leaving millions of Americans out of work. By looking at factors associated with unemployment in the past, we can gain greater insight ...
    • Use of Screen Real Estate on University Home Pages. 

      Zinoviev, Alexander (2008-06-11)
      In this project, the home pages of the 11 comprehensive universities in the University of Wisconsin System were analyzed and compared according to categories suggested by Jakob Nielsen. This research clearly defines eight ...
    • A War for Freedom: Slavery and the Emancipation Proclamation. 

      Freund, Heather (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 2006-05)
      This paper examines the real effects of the Emancipation Proclamation, as it technically freed no slaves. It explores the events and legislation that led up the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation as well as the ...
    • Without the Fairy Godmother 

      Morrow, Jackie (2012-12)
      Once upon a paradox . . . an opening more appropriate for the tale of Cinderella considering the difficult position she is in. Time and time again, Cinderella's transformational journey from maid to princess has been ...
    • Young Earth Creationism: An Evolution of Myth 

      Buskager, Kevin (2012-12)
      Creation myths are an integral part of every culture and religious tradition. To some extent, creationist could refer to any adherent who recognizes their particular creation story as true or finds the thesis that the ...