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- Title
- "I can, but I can't": Kindergarten teacher perceptions of self-efficacy and agency in their use of formative assessment in the current high-stakes accountability climate
- Author
- Ferrara, Angela
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Early childhood education, Education and state, Ethnology
- Description
- Early childhood formative assessment (FA) is a process by which teachers gather data about their students’ knowledge and skills across the five domains of early childhood development in order to scaffold and support their students’ unique learning...
- Title
- A Focus On The Style Of Bone Harpoons In The Early Holocene: An Analysis Of Bone Harpoons From Koobi Fora, Kenya.
- Author
- Hovis, Ashley
- Date Created
- 2016
- Subjects--Topical
- Archaeology
- Description
- While undergoing archaeological fieldwork in Ileret, Kenya, two Early Holocene (10,000-6,000 BP) sites are found containing bone harpoons. The purpose of this study is to examine the style of Early Holocene bone harpoons to see if people of East L...
- Title
- A Pilot Study of Gastro-Intestinal Parasites in Two U.S. Captive Free-Ranging Lemur Populations
- Author
- Corbett II, Philip
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Physical anthropology, Zoology, Parasitology
- Description
- A comparative gastrointestinal parasite study was conducted looking at different lemur species and their parasite prevalence and diversity at two Association of Zoo & Aquarium accredited facilities, the Duke Lemur Center and Lemur Conservation Fou...
- Title
- A Pilot Study of Gastro-Intestinal Parasites in Two U.S. Captive Free-Ranging Lemur Populations
- Author
- Corbett II, Philip
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Physical anthropology, Zoology, Parasitology
- Description
- A comparative gastrointestinal parasite study was conducted looking at different lemur species and their parasite prevalence and diversity at two Association of Zoo & Aquarium accredited facilities, the Duke Lemur Center and Lemur Conservation Fou...
- Title
- A STUDY OF MATERIALIZATION, IDENTITY, AND AGENCY USING PXRF ANALYSIS OF CERAMICS FROM INCA PERIOD ECUADOR
- Author
- Sweitzer, Mackenzie
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Social structure, Archaeology, Area studies
- Description
- When the Inca Empire expanded across large portions of South America, they implemented various strategies to subdue and control their massively ethnically diverse subjects. One way that the Inca ideology and social order was imposed on the masses ...
- Title
- A paleopathological and mortuary analysis of Guangala burials from Salango, Ecuador (100 BCE- 800 CE)
- Author
- Bythell, Abigail
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Physical anthropology, Archaeology
- Description
- There are still many questions that need to be answered about the lives of the pre-Hispanic peoples of the southwest Ecuador. In particular, there are few archaeological studies that focus on the socio-cultural complexity and belief systems of the...
- Title
- ACADEMIC INTEGRITY AND CULTURAL CAPITAL: A CASE STUDY OF INCOMING INDIAN GRADUATE STUDENTS IN ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING
- Author
- Birkett, James
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Ethnology
- Description
- As the number of international students studying in the United States continues to grow, it is important that educators and administrators at postsecondary institutions understand the diverse educational backgrounds of these students, which has th...
- Title
- ACTIVTY AND MOBILITY DURING THE TERMINAL ARCHAIC PERIOD IN THE EASTERN ANDES: A BIOARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
- Author
- Shults, Ashley
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Archaeology
- Description
- The Archaic Period in the Andes is characterized as a time of increasing social complexity. Unfortunately, these mobile foraging groups have been understudied in the Eastern Andes, especially in Bolivia. This bioarchaeological analysis uses an emb...
- Title
- BIOARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF A BRONZE AGE SKELETAL SAMPLE FROM THE QIJIA CULTURE CEMETERY MOGOU (1750-1100 BCE) IN GANSU PROVINCE, CHINA
- Author
- Johnson, Elizabeth
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Physical anthropology, Archaeology, Area studies
- Description
- Bronze Age China has consistently been an area of research foci for both domestic and international researchers. However, paleopathological analysis of certain cultures within the "Northern Zone" is relatively new and demands scholarly exploration...
- Title
- Black Doulas and The Quest For Empowerment in the Black Woman's Birthing Experience
- Author
- Mattison, Sydney
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Obstetrics, African Americans--Study and teaching, Ethnicity--Study and teaching
- Description
- Doula care has proven to be an effective approach to reducing adverse birthing outcomes among women. However, less is known about doula care and birthing outcomes concerning specifically Black women. This qualitative study focused on the narrative...
- Title
- Black Doulas and The Quest For Empowerment in the Black Woman's Birthing Experience
- Author
- Mattison, Sydney
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Ethnicity--Study and teaching, African Americans--Study and teaching, Obstetrics, Gynecology
- Description
- Doula care has proven to be an effective approach to reducing adverse birthing outcomes among women. However, less is known about doula care and birthing outcomes concerning specifically Black women. This qualitative study focused on the narrative...
- Title
- Brunswick Town Colonoware: A Look at Form and Function
- Author
- Johnson, Benjamin
- Date Created
- 2016
- Subjects--Topical
- Archaeology
- Description
- This paper discusses the history of Brunswick Town through an archaeological study of Brunswick Colonoware as it applies to African-American life. By looking at the artifactual record from the original excavations of the town, I was able to determ...
- Title
- Cranial Capacity Variation of Pleistocene Homo and Possible Speciation Events
- Author
- Hudock, Autumn
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Biology, Paleontology, Evolutionary developmental biology
- Description
- The field of paleoanthropology is tasked with studying the morphology of extinct hominins using fossilized remains. To study the evolution of the human brain, researchers use endocast data derived from fossil skulls, in order to assess when and ho...
- Title
- Cranial Capacity Variation of Pleistocene Homo and Possible Speciation Events
- Author
- Hudock, Autumn
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Evolutionary developmental biology, Biology, Paleontology
- Description
- The field of paleoanthropology is tasked with studying the morphology of extinct hominins using fossilized remains. To study the evolution of the human brain, researchers use endocast data derived from fossil skulls, in order to assess when and ho...
- Title
- Did They Belong: A Preliminary Study on Strontium Isotopic Analysis of the Guangala Culture Located at Salango, Ecuador
- Author
- Cruz, Zindy
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Archaeology, Geochemistry
- Description
- Due to advancements in technology, questions once thought of as unanswerable concerning migration and mobility have become possible to address. Strontium isotopic analysis has begun to bring about a change in how bioarchaeologists apply migration ...
- Title
- Dietary Identity At Salango: Stable Light Isotope Analysis Of Guangala Period Burials (100 BCE – 800 CE)
- Author
- Cobb, Emilie
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Biochemistry, Archaeology
- Description
- Salango is an archaeological site on the coast of Ecuador that has been inhabited for thousands of years by multiple different cultures, including the Guangala (100 BCE- 400 CE). While research about mortuary treatment and socio-cultural character...
- Title
- Dietary Identity At Salango: Stable Light Isotope Analysis Of Guangala Period Burials (100 BCE – 800 CE)
- Author
- Cobb, Emilie
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Archaeology, Biochemistry
- Description
- Salango is an archaeological site on the coast of Ecuador that has been inhabited for thousands of years by multiple different cultures, including the Guangala (100 BCE- 400 CE). While research about mortuary treatment and socio-cultural character...
- Title
- Environmental Influences on the Activity Patterns of Three Species of Semi-Free Ranging Lemurs at the Lemur Conservation Foundation’s Myakka City Lemur Reserve
- Author
- Richardson, Abby
- Date Created
- 2022
- Subjects--Topical
- Social sciences, Ecology, Animal scientists
- Description
- Cathemerality is a unique and flexible activity pattern found mostly in lemurs. Cathemeral lemurs exhibit relatively evenly distributed activity across the 24-hour period. Although some species of lemur are broadly recognized as being cathemeral, ...
- Title
- Gaze-Following, Social Monitoring, and Joint Attention in the Great Apes: A Comparative Analysis of Visual Communication and Potential Implications for Cognition
- Author
- Downing, Danay
- Date Created
- 2014
- Subjects--Topical
- Animal behavior, Physical anthropology, Cognitive psychology
- Description
- Previous experimental studies indicate that gaze-following is a reliable indicator of advanced cognitive capacity in social primates. Group-living primates, in particular, must navigate complex social relationships among group members and other co...
- Title
- HAZARA DIASPORA RELIGIOUS DISAFFILIATION: AFGHANISTAN’S SHI'A WHO TURN AWAY FROM ISLAM
- Author
- Fekrat, Nasim
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Ethnology, Area studies, Islam--Study and teaching
- Description
- The topic of irreligiosity and secularism among Muslim immigrants is an understudied subject. Academic studies of Muslim immigrants, in particular, tend to focus on religious beliefs at the expense of other issues. This is particularly evident in ...