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    Katrina\u27s Animal Legacy: The PETS Act

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    This article discusses issues related to the federal Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act of 2006 (PETS Act), which was signed into law in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Issues discussed in this article include: Various problems concerning animal evacuations and sheltering that Hurricane Katrina brought to light; Provisions of the PETS Act and related laws and policies which were developed in response to the tragedies brought about by Hurricane Katrina; and Strengths and weaknesses of the PETS Act and recommends next steps to improve implementation of the PETS Act

    The experience of friendship between individuals with and without an intellectual disability.

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    Practitioners and researchers are concerned about the limited social inclusion and social networks of individuals with an Intellectual Disability (ID) (Amado, 2014; Bigby & Craig, 2017; Hall, 2010; Hardman & Clark, 2006; Knox & Hickson, 2001; McConkey & Collins, 2010; Tipton, 2011). Friendships between those with and without an ID are viewed as opportunities for greater inclusiveness with and connection to the mainstream society (Amado, 2014; Bigby & Craig, 2017; McConkey & Collins, 2010). However, little is known about the development of friendships between those with and without an ID. The purpose of this study was to fully explore the process that results in formation, maintenance of as well as satisfaction with friendships between those with and without an ID. This study is a basic interpretive qualitative study. The researcher used a combination of pair and individual interviews with eight friendship pairs (friendships between those with and without an ID) to gather information on the formation, maintenance, and satisfaction related to these friendships. The researcher chose a dyadic analysis approach utilizing coding to reduce and make meaning of the data. The analysis revealed two themes describing friendship formation: Being available to new possibilities and Having help getting to know each other; Four themes describing friendship maintenance: Keeping things light, Having each other’s back, Balancing independence, protection, and advocacy, and Regulating personal disclosure; and three themes describing friendship satisfaction: I want more availability, I coping with idiosyncracies , and We love big and unconditionally. Taken together, these themes provide a deeper understanding of the formation, maintenance, and satisfaction related to the friendship. Comparison of these findings with past literature and implications for practice and future research are discussed

    A Few Comments about the Unfair Criticisms of Abraham and Mary Lincoln or Two Sides of a Penny

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    There are a tremendous number of books and articles printed about Abraham and Mary Lincoln. They comment, critique, and analyze every aspect of their lives before, during, and after the Lincoln Presidency. No triviality has been deemed too small or inconsequential to dwell upon and debate. In fact, the Lincolns, from the beginning of Abraham’s courtship of Mary Todd to after the fatal assassination, were treated unfairly and subjected to false attacks by the press, public, and family members for self-serving agendas, and nefarious purposes. Despite her family’s qualms over her choice of a husband, Mary saw in Abrahamqualities others could not see;she knew that one day he would be great. (first paragraph

    Side Channel Detection of PC Rootkits using Nonlinear Phase Space

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    Cyberattacks are increasing in size and scope yearly, and the most effective and common means of attack is through malicious software executed on target devices of interest. Malware threats vary widely in terms of behavior and impact and, thus, effective methods of detection are constantly being sought from the academic research community to offset both volume and complexity. Rootkits are malware that represent a highly feared threat because they can change operating system integrity and alter otherwise normally functioning software. Although normal methods of detection that are based on signatures of known malware code are the standard line of defense, rootkits that have never been seen before (zero-day threats) are not easily defeated because of their ability to evade scanners and present false system information. In this research, we propose to evaluate a novel approach of rootkit detection based on collection of time-serial voltage data from the internal motherboard of standard desktop PCs.https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/honors_college_posters/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Side Channel Detection of PC Rootkits using Nonlinear Phase Space

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    Cyberattacks are increasing in size and scope yearly, and the most effective and common means of attack is through malicious software executed on target devices of interest. Malware threats vary widely in terms of behavior and impact and, thus, effective methods of detection are constantly being sought from the academic research community to offset both volume and complexity. Rootkits are malware that represent a highly feared threat because they can change operating system integrity and alter otherwise normally functioning software. Although normal methods of detection that are based on signatures of known malware code are the standard line of defense, rootkits that have never been seen before (zero-day threats) are not easily defeated because of their ability to evade scanners and present false system information. In this research, we propose to evaluate a novel approach of rootkit detection based on collection of time-serial voltage data from the internal motherboard of standard desktop PCs

    THE POLYPHONIC VOICES OF SUFFERING IN THE BOOK OF JOB: A DIALOGUE ON GOD’S RELATION TO THE SUFFERING

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    Suffering is an experience that can lead one to question the goodness of God. Such an experience is exemplified in the narrative of Job. It is the argument of this thesis that the dialogue in Job ultimately reveals God’s character as good even in the midst of one’s suffering. This argument is supported through an examination of the polyphonic voices of the book of Job. The voice of Job demonstrates the tension of the sufferer, as a perceived absence of God seems contrary to His character. And yet, Job affirms God’s goodness. The voice of “the satan” demonstrates an awareness of God’s power, in which the sufferer can take comfort. The voices of the friends ironically clarify how God does not interpret suffering. The voice of God offers a theological benchmark for what each of the characters have spoken of Him in Job’s time of suffering. Finally, a praxis is presented based on the dialogue in Job for how to speak of/about God in times of suffering

    Let There Be Dragons! Towards Designing an Engaging Quest that Enhances Curiosity and Learning About Genetics

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    This study implemented a convergent parallel mixed methods approach to investigate game-based learning within an educational game compared to a modified entertainment game. Participants (N=31) were recruited from public middle and high schools as well as home school groups. Comparative data of participants’ perceptions, preferences and learning outcomes were investigated to inform better educational game design. This study also considers player personality to determine how dispositional curiosity influences an individual’s approach, acceptance, and interaction with novel learning environments, specifically games. Findings show a statistically significant gain in genetics academic knowledge after the game-based learning intervention. The difference in knowledge gained for the two games was not statistically significant. All dimensions of engagement, motivation and curiosity were statistically significantly higher for the modified entertainment game. Increases in scientific curiosity was statistically significantly higher for the modified entertainment game while scientific curiosity statistically significantly decreased after playing the educational game. Qualitative analysis revealed five themes and provided deeper understanding of game design features that enhance learning, curiosity and engagement from the player’s perception. Integration of quantitative and qualitative results suggest overall convergence and enhanced understanding of theoretical and practical implications of this research and identifies key relationships between game design, player perceptions and learning outcomes to inform better educational game design and implementation

    Rebecca Wilson Clark Snyder Papers - Accession 1622

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    The Rebecca Wilson Clark Snyder Papers contains books that Mrs. Snyder read as a child, diaries of her years at Winthrop, accounts of trips, lesson plans from her teaching days, and writings over the span of her long life as well as Winthrop class reunion photographs, family scrapbooks, and extensive family genealogy. It also includes letters written to Mrs. Snyder from her husband, Theodore Allen Snyder.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2632/thumbnail.jp
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