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    Problems in the Evaluation of Children\u27s Art

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    A thesis presented to the School of Humanities at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Art Education by Linda Allen Chaffins on April 26, 1974

    Marshall University Music Department Presents the Marshall University Symphonic Band, Dr. Ben F. Miller, conductor, Matt Chaffins, graduate student conductor

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    Marshall University Music Department Presents the Jazz 12.1, Martin Saunders, Matthew Chaffins, Directors

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    Marshall University Music Department Presents the MU Jazz Combo Concert

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    Invasion of two \u3ci\u3eLabidesthes\u3c/i\u3e species through the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway in Mississippi

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    We re-identified the collections of Labidesthes sicculus at Mississippi Museum of Natural Science after a 2015 publication by Werneke and Armbruster elevated Labidesthes vanhyningi to the full species level. Following re-examination of specimens, 64% were identified as L. vanhyningi and 36% were identified as L. sicculus. During our study, a chronological review of the distribution of both species suggested bi-directional invasion through the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. Prior to the connection of the two drainages, the only Labidesthes located in the Tennessee drainage was L. sicculus, where as L. vanhyningi was allopatric within the Tombigbee drainage. However, following canal construction, we noted 34 collections of L. sicculus in the Tombigbee drainage and two collections of L. vanhyningi in the Tennessee drainage. Our findings are consistent with previous studies that have noted silverside species utilizing canal construction to expand their range. Our study adds to the growing literature on the impacts of natural stream channel alteration on native fish communities and documents the importance of natural science collections

    Student Projects Genetic Programming

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    and Physics. As a junior he participated in the Honor

    Genetic Programming

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    Article publishing in Mathematics Exchange, 2(1), 2004.As personal computers become more powerful and ubiquitous, they are called upon to perform and solve an ever increasing number of tasks and problems. In order to solve these problems or perform tasks a computer must execute a computer program. The act of writing such a computer program can be very complex and difficult. Under the pressure of an ever-growing need for computer programs, genetic programming/evolutionary computing emerged as a promising method in which the computer itself performs this often daunting task of writing software
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