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    • Sovereignty and "Jihadist" movements: a comparison of conflict in Northern Ireland and Uganda 

      Ries, Nicole (2011)
      This article synthesizes three theories of globalization (Jihad vs. McWorld, global governance theory, and world culture theory) to explain variance in conflict between two different cases. The Irish Republican Movement ...
    • Stress and educational expectations: a study of future orientation 

      Sulma, Adrienne (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2014-04)
      This research explores the extent to which the type of secondary education a student receives impacts their perceived stress level when it comes to thinking about college. Drawing from pace-of-life literature in educational ...
    • The Strewn Evidence Meant Something 

      Zajda, Zach (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2023)
      “There’s been time this whole time. You can’t kill time with your heart. Everything takes time. Bees have to move very fast to stay still.” —David Foster Wallace, Forever Overhead I believe in art as evidence. As a record ...
    • Sudden intrusive vomiting of memory 

      Kraase, Lisa (2013)
    • Survey of vocational evaluators' assistive technology and usage 

      McCarthy, Amanda K. (2008)
      Technology is a major part of the world today. For Americans without disabilities, technology makes tasks easier. For Americans with disabilities, technology makes things possible. Without consideration of technology during ...
    • A sustainability comparison between biodegradable and petroleum-based plastics 

      Wagner, Alex (2010)
      Using corn and other more sustainable methods of producing plastic has been around for some time, but the polymer was too expensive for broad commercial applications until 1989.1 Hughes Hybrid, a seed company in southern ...
    • The Switch: Code-Switching and its Effects on African Americans in America 

      Cassell, Lois (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2021)
      This study’s goal is to understand how prevalent these biases and stereotypes surrounding AAVE can be, and how these shape the social, political, and educational views of African Americans inter-racially and intra-racially. ...
    • Taking action to protect UW-Stout's last remaining wetland 

      Pettis, Maxine. (2007)
      Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem functions, such as flood control, wildlife habitat, and groundwater recharge. Although wetlands in Wisconsin are protected, not all wetlands are recognized. According to the Wisconsin ...
    • Tamarack Restoration in a Wetland Reserve Property: Comparison with a Natural Reference Site 

      Baemert, Kyle; Jones, Christopher (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2023)
      Wetlands are important ecosystems with high levels of productivity, biodiversity, and provision of ecosystem services. Recently, wetlands have become a focal point for ecological restoration; however, it is difficult to ...
    • Technology and the relationship to quality of life in later adulthood 

      Rheineck, Lisa; Fricke, Cheryl (2013)
      The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) by older adults has the potential to enhance the quality of life in those who remain connected to family and society (Feist, Parker, Howard, & Hugo, 2010).The ...
    • Tickling Your Clients Funny Bone: A Focus Group Exploration of the Effective and Ineffective Uses of Humor in a Therapy Session 

      Goergen, Laura; Hajek, Lisa; Mitchell, Kathleen (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2003)
      Humor is a tool that most, if not all people, regardless of culture or place in history, use in some form or another. (Engle, 1998) According to Newman ( 1992), "There has been a paucity of research on the psychotherapeutic ...
    • Time-Series Analysis of Wave Elections 

      Evans, James (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2021)
      A wave election is commonly defined as an election in which one party makes major gains. However, there is little consensus on what constitutes such gains. A wave election could also be thought of as an election in which ...
    • Torture in art throughout history 

      Danielson, Anna (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2016-04)
      Abstract Art is a valuable asset in drawing attention to difficult issues in a different way. Controversial and taboo subjects, such as torture, are often ignored in people’s daily lives, but no subject is off limits ...
    • Transient kinetics studies of azo dye oxidation catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase 

      Jernberg, Beau (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2017-04)
      The release of azo dyes into the environment is a continuing hazard resulting from industrial wastewater being released into the ecosystem. The industrial wastewater contains azo dye runoff that is used to color ...
    • Translations 

      Stremke, Collin (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2017-04)
      This series of work is an exploration into the drive of curiosity and understanding through the manipulation of perception and communication. The perpetual necessity to learn, explore and investigate has always been ...
    • Translative of 

      Slack, Beck (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2022)
      The installations that this work sits within generate a space where one can witness and reflect upon the uncanny particulars that subvert one’s daily physical experience. This subversion is linked to the feeling of the ...
    • Trespass 

      Martin, Robert (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2017-04)
      Drawing has the power to construct such an honest relationship between artist and observer. In its traditional and most foundational sense, drawing is an observational and communicative assembly of mark-making. Drawing ...
    • Triumph and tragedy of early Christianity 

      Dahlin, Connor (University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2017-04)
      This research aims to elaborate on women’s influence on the formations of Early Christianity and their underplayed role in affecting Europe’s intellectual movements. Women, both prior to and during the formation of ...
    • "Troubled Waters" impact study: student environmentalism in the Red Cedar River Basin 

      Fox, Christopher (2013)
      As a research initiative by the University of Wisconsin-Stout and the Tainter Menomin Lake Association, Minnesota's Bell Museum of Natural History's acclaimed documentary film Troubled Waters: A Mississippi River Story ...
    • Trust and credibility from desktop to handheld 

      Barone, Elizabeth (2013)
      A discussion of the responsibilities of both the rhetorician and audience regarding issues of trust and credibility, this essay lays an historical background of rhetoric dating from ancient Greece through to modern-day ...