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    Anticipated compliance and quality of life measures for individuals consuming thickened liquids: Perceptions of taste, texture, palatability, and enjoyment given beverage appearance 

    Utz, Jill (2017-09-28)
    This study addressed: (a) effect appearance has on perceived taste, texture, palatability, and enjoyment of thickened liquids, (b) predicted effects of thickened liquids on compliance and quality of life based on duration ...
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    The Good Behavior Game: Application in a Before School Childcare Setting 

    Hughes, Kelly S. (2018-04)
    It is important to provide intervention for childhood problem behaviors in order to prevent more serious behaviors from developing. Non-classroom settings are environments in which problem behaviors tend to occur more ...
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    Off the Shelf: McIntyre Library Newsletter 

    University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire. McIntyre Library (University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire. McIntyre Library, 2016-10)
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    From Farmers to Cowboys: Rural American Identity and Community in Manawa, Wisconsin, 1848-1970 

    Heideman, Heidi Ann (2014-10-01)
    Farming and lumber production figuratively and literally shaped the landscape of Waupaca County, Wisconsin between 1848 and 1948. Ethnic identity further shaped these rural Waupaca County neighborhoods amongst others of ...
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    Cognitive and Language Characteristics of Adolescents with Asperger' s Syndrome: Two Case Studies Asperger's Syndrome: Two Case Studies 

    Andrle, Erika Ann (2013-04-10)
    Asperger Syndrome (AS) is a well-known developmental disability within society, but the research describing the cognitive and linguistic characteristics is conflicting. The existing literature suggests heterogeneity of ...
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    PersonalQueerAcademic: Constructing a Queer Self across a Graduate Career through Reflective Narrative and Literary Criticism 

    Peeples, Josiah P., IV (2013-06-24)
    What follows is a queer project, and there are many reasons for labeling it as such: 1) this project consists of a mixture of genres examining a variety of literary texts from various eras covering queer issues, 2) the ...
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    From Polish Jokes to Pulaski: Polish American Culture and Politics in Milwaukee, 1956-1978 

    Jackson, Elizabeth C. (2018-07-16)
    By the 1950s, most Americans of Polish descent were one or more generations removed from the "old country." In the eyes of many Polish Americans, this posed a problem for maintaining Polish cultural identity. Polish ...
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    Making Bread Abroad: A Prosopographical Survey of American Jazz Musicians in Europe, 1945-1990 

    Clark, Benjamin J. (2017-09-28)
    Shortly after the end of the Second World War, American jazz musicians started to tour Western Europe again. Enticed by the offer of more work, dozens of these individuals would become expatriates residing in Europe, living ...
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    Diary of Newell Burch: How a Man of Resources Survived the Civil War and 21 Months as a Prisoner of War 

    Dubuque, Dustyn (2017-10-19)
    This thesis is about Civil War veteran Newell Burch. During his time in the Civil War, that consisted of travels through Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. Burch documented his travels in a diary and memoir ...
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    Implementation Barriers and Facilitators for Alternative and Augmentative Communication Use in Intensive Care Units: Comparing Differences Across Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists 

    Torgerson, Kimberly (2015-05-11)
    Communication partners with AAC training are known to increase the ability of a person with aphasia to understand language and participate in everyday social interactions (Genereaux et al., 2004; Hickey, Bourgeois, & ...
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