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    Making Sense of Institutional Change in China: The Cultural Dimension of Economic Growth and Modernization

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    Volume 04

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    Please note that part of pages 92-95 are redacted, in the digital copy, due to a misprint of the original printed article. Introduction from Dean Dr. Charles Ross The Internal Other: Transculturation and Postcolonial Magical Realism in Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children by Matt Szemborski Photography by Phillip Van Ness Photography “Waterfall” by Sarah Croughwell Romancing the Bite: Statistical Analysis of Young Adult Vampire Novels by Sarah Mayfield Photography by Alyssa Strackbein Photography by Marley Kimmel Wine and Society in the Viceroyalty of Peru by Stephanie Skipp Analysis of Claud Monet’s Impression, Sunrise by Jamie Yurasits Exploring Meaning: The Lindisfarne Gospels by Katherine Taggart Photography by Alex Leonhart Photography “Sorority” by Kristen Rawls A Study on E-mail Address Harvesting Behavior by Andrew Armes Print Making by Amanda Haymens Poster “Community” by Allison Paqlowski Poster “Unite. Work Together. Solve” by Erica May Photography by Stephanie Lane A Minimal Working Configuration Set for Asterisk by Luke Acree The Effect of Judges’ Instructions about Case Information on Jury Memory by Cassandra L. Wilson Photography by Stephanie Pishock Photography by Erica Hopson Phonological Similarity versus Semantic Similarity on False Memory Induction by K. Juston Osborne Poster “We the People” by Kathryn Grayson Poster “Unite for a New Voice” by Kyle Fowlkes Poster “There’s no harm in Covering Everyone” by Jessica Cox Poster “Food is Your Common Ground A Universal Experience” by Kaity Byrum Heat-Induced CIS/Trans Isomerization in Vegetable Oils and Oleic Acid by John-Harwood Scott Poster “Siren” by Ashley Johnson Poster “Everything is One” by Samantha Hockman Logo for WMLU College Radio by Emily Staskiel Poster “I am My Own Wife” by Nancy MacDonald Increasing Binding Strength for Capsaicin Analogs through Alteration of Lanthanide Chelates by R. Kruger Bressin Retention of Science Majors Through Different Avenues of General Chemistry Education by Benjamin P. Bilodeau Detecting Counterfeit Ani-Malarials Through Comparison Between High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography and Other Methods of Analysis by Andrea Irby Lithographic print “Economic Apocalypse” & “Winter Pin Oak” by Kristin MacQuarrie Movie Poster “Mean Girls” by Sarah Bietsch Movie Poster “Edward Scissorhands” by Elizabeth Bedna

    LAGOS-NE : A multi-scaled geospatial and temporal database of lake ecological context and water quality for thousands of U.S. lakes

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    Understanding the factors that affect water quality and the ecological services provided by freshwater ecosystems is an urgent global environmental issue. Predicting how water quality will respond to global changes not only requires water quality data, but also information about the ecological context of individual water bodies across broad spatial extents. Because lake water quality is usually sampled in limited geographic regions, often for limited time periods, assessing the environmental controls of water quality requires compilation of many data sets across broad regions and across time into an integrated database. LAGOS-NE accomplishes this goal for lakes in the northeastern-most 17 US states. LAGOS-NE contains data for 51101 lakes and reservoirs larger than 4 ha in 17 lake-rich US states. The database includes 3 datamodules for: lake location and physical characteristics for all lakes; ecological context (i.e., the land use, geologic, climatic, and hydrologic setting of lakes) for all lakes; and in situmeasurements of lake water quality for a subset of the lakes fromthe past 3 decades for approximately 2600â\u80\u9312 000 lakes depending on the variable. The database contains approximately 150000 measures of total phosphorus, 200 000 measures of chlorophyll, and 900 000 measures of Secchi depth. The water quality data were compiled from87 lake water quality data sets fromfederal, state, tribal, and non-profit agencies, university researchers, and citizen scientists. This database is one of the largest andmost comprehensive databases of its type because it includes both in situmeasurements and ecological context data. Because ecological context can be used to study a variety of other questions about lakes, streams, and wetlands, this database can also be used as the foundation for other studies of freshwaters at broad spatial and ecological scale

    The Group Psychotherapy Literature: 1980

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    Pfade, Mechanismen, Ereignisse. Zur gegenwärtigen Forschungslage in der Soziologie sozialer Prozesse

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