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More Congruences for the k-regular Partition Function
(2014-12)A partition of a number n is a list of positive integers whose sum is n. For example, 4 + 2 + 1 and 4 + 1 + 1 + 1 are both partitions of 7. It can be shown that 4 has 5 partitions, 9 has 30 partitions, 14 has 135 partitions, ... -
MOTIVATING THE UNMOTIVATED: THE PEWBO GRADING RUBRIC
(2011-01)This study is an exploration into the effects of using a rubric to give daily feedback of student progress in the areas of participation, effort, work, behavior and organizational skills. Previous research suggested that ... -
A Movement Without a Face: Anonymity and the Push for Women's Rights in 1800s America
(2011-12)Despite the plethora of research compiled regarding the beginning of the women's rights movement in America in the mid-1800s, only a small number of historians have looked beyond the convention held in Seneca Falls, New ... -
Multiple Rieske Iron Sulfur Proteins of Photosynthesis in the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis SP PCC 6803
(2012-05)The cytochrome bf complex is essential for both photosynthetic and respiratory electron transport in cyanobacteria. A Rieske iron-sulfur protein (ISP) is an essential subunit of this complex. The cyanobacterium, Synechocystis ... -
Music as Political Power in Postwar Germany: The Fight for German Reunification through the Voices of East and West German Musicians
(Office of Student Research and Creative Activity, 2018-12)When the Second World War ended, Germany embarked on a period of heightened reconstruction. Along with the restoration of bombed buildings and the reestablishment of political systems, the postwar era was a time of rich ... -
Musical Qualia : Using the Concept of Bellezza to Characterize Musical Experience
(2015-06)Affective musical experience in response to chosen music was investigated in order to explore musical qualia, using Wicklund and Vida-Grim's (2004) concept of bellezza to guide predictions. It was hypothesized that during ... -
N.Y. Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and His Effect on the Insurance Industry: An Event Study
(University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 2006-05)On October 14, 2004, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer shook the entire insurance industry by filing a civil lawsuit against a group of insurance companies regarding their alleged price-fixing and bid-rigging. By ... -
Navigating higher education: the impact of support systems for students with disabilities
(2018-09-17)This research sought to determine the impact of educational support systems on the success of students with diagnosed disabilities. The study included six undergraduate students enrolled at one Midwest University. Participants ... -
Neospora caninum exposure in Wisconsin wildlife
(2008-06)ABSTRACT NEOSPORA CANINUM EXPOSURE IN WISCONSIN WILDLIFE By Todd C. Anderson The parasitic protozoan Neospora caninum is a major cause of abortion in cattle worldwide. Transmission occurs by fecal-oral contamination ... -
Nesting dolls and the narrative arc
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"A New Slavery of Caste": An Evaluation of President Woodrow Wilson with Regard to Race
(2017-05-12)The presidency of Woodrow Wilson has been traditionally considered successful due to his administration’s progressive legislation and leadership during World War I. Recently, his positive reputation has been challenged ... -
No intention to comply with pneumococcal vaccination: in the elderly
(2011-05)The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the experience of refusing the pneumococcal vaccine from the perspective of adults 65 years and older. Pneumococcal disease is a leading cause of serious illness in ... -
Nonviolent Peaceforce
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Nurse practitioners' promotion of oral health care practices in underinsured and uninsured adults
(2009-07-15)The purpose of this study was to explore how nurse practitioners promote oral health care in their underinsured and uninsured adult patients, as well as to identify factors that discourage and encourage the integration ... -
Oedipa Maas’s Struggle against Existential Nihilism in The Crying of Lot 49
(Office of Student Research and Creative Activity, 2018-12)This paper investigates the journey of protagonist Oedipa Maas in Thomas Pynchon’s novella The Crying of Lot 49, specifically through the lens of her resistance to existential nihilism. Her development throughout the novel ... -
Oshkosh Scholar
(2010-12)You might not know that the tagline for Oshkosh Scholar is "A journal of undergraduate discoveries." The editorial team is lucky to share in these discoveries each year, and we're excited to bring them to you today. Allow ... -
Oshkosh Scholar
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Oshkosh Scholar
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Oshkosh Scholar
(Office of Grants and Faculty Development, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 2006-05)