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Sympathizing with Monsters: Variances of Emotional Manipulation in Balladry and True Crime Podcasting
(2023-07)
In recent American culture especially, true crime narratives are popular in a
variety of modes, from oral to textual. This study focuses on the oral storytelling
mediums of murder balladry and true crime podcasting to ...
Preparing Rural K-12 Teachers to Use Personalized Learning through High Quality Professional Development
(2023-05)
The purpose of this study was to determine what elements of high quality professional
development best prepare rural K-12 teachers to use personalized learning. Participants had the
opportunity to contribute to the study ...
Intestinal Helminths of the Wisconsin Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus)
(2023-06)
Ondatra zibethicus, also known as the muskrat, is a semiaquatic rodent commonly found
in North America. These rodents contribute significantly to the local economy,
environment, and public health. Every year, from October ...
G-Protein Coupled Receptors as Drug Targets to Treat Schistosomiasis
(2023-05)
Different species of schistosomes, primarily Schistosoma haematobium, S. mansoni,
and S. japonicum, are responsible for schistosomiasis, which affects over two hundred
million people annually in the undeveloped world. ...
Black and White Americans' Affective Experiences and Perceptions of Discrimination in Mundane Social Contexts
(2023-05)
The list of disparate experiences and outcomes lived by Black versus White
Americans is a long one. The plethora of ubiquitous differences in extant literature offer
some interesting questions: Just how different are the ...
Principals' Perceptions of Their Ability to Influence the Classroom Practices of Teachers
(2023-04)
For many school principals, their work involves working with teachers in
a way that they hope positively influences teaching practices. Principals hope that
by influencing a teacher’s classroom practices, they can have ...






