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    I Will Not Wear a Muzzle

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    Students are sent abroad to “become sensitive leaders in our changing world,” states the Gettysburg College Center for Global Education’s mission statement. We are asked to “foster global thinking and to instill a compassionate respect for others and our world.” Many students use this time to explore their true selves with hopes of not having to think too deeply about the life that they’ve left behind. [excerpt

    Nurses\u27 Perceptions of Structural Empowerment: A Practice Review Process Pilot

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    Nurses are professionally and morally obliged to monitor and evaluate nursing practice via active participation in review mechanisms that are designed to promote patient safety and care delivery, thereby improving patient care quality (American Nurses Association [ANA], 1988, 2001, 2004; O\u27Rourke, 2006). The purpose of this Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project was to develop, pilot, and evaluate a nurse practice review process with frontline nurses within Fresno Heart & Surgical Hospital (FHSH), a small specialty hospital, affiliated with Community Medical Centers (CMC) in Fresno, California. A nurse practice algorithm was subsequently developed and structural empowerment was assessed with the Conditions of Work Effectiveness Questionnaire-II (CWEQ-II) (Laschinger, Finegan, Shamian, & Wilk, 2001). While there was a small sample size, the DNP project evaluation demonstrated that frontline nurses want to participate in improvement activities within the facility and believed the nurse practice review algorithm would effectively monitor and evaluate nursing practice

    Criminalizing Marital Rape in Indonesia

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    Violence Against Women in Asian Societies examines cultural and other factors affecting women\u27s experiences of violence in south and southeast Asia through a collection of essays. One particular essay on marital violence in Indonesia focuses on legal, political, and cultural constructions of marital rape. Indonesian wives currently face marital rape with no possibility of legal protection from their husbands. This Book Review argues that marital rape should be crimininalized in Indonesia, and that this can be achieved by applying an individual rights approach to violence against women. Indonesian women\u27s organizations are currently working to increase public awareness and to pass legislation on violence against women, but marital rape will neither be criminalized nor punished until legislators and the public acknowledge women\u27s individual rights within marriage

    Investigation of the effects of construction and stage filling of reservoirs on the environment and energy

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    Anaerobic Regulators Affect Anoxic Extreme-Acid Survival of E. coli

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    A Vernacular for Lincoln, Nebraska

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    The contemporary vernacular architecture in the United States is a product of industrialization and globalization. One homogenous, mass produced vernacular has dominated nationwide and overshadowed the unique, contextual, and regional designs of the past. While the contemporary, industrialized vernacular has led to increases in the quality of life for many in the developed world, it has also left in its wake a homogenous and placeless environment devoid of environmental sensitivity or cultural references. There is a need for a set of new vernaculars that embrace modern building technologies while simultaneously responding more directly to local climatic needs and facilitating a renewed sense of regional identity and culture. These new vernaculars will be also crucial in the coming decades as a means of providing more sustainable designs that account for their environmental context without the need for energy intensive mechanical climate control systems. This paper seeks to identify the elements one of the aforementioned new vernaculars as it pertains to the context of Lincoln, Nebraska. By studying the history of design in the region and the climate conditions present in Lincoln, I was able to identify four design elements that respond well to the unique challenges presented by the Lincoln, Nebraska context and would contribute to a more contextual vernacular: summer shading, winter wind obstruction, natural ventilation, and solar heat intake

    Material Formulation and Process Optimization Towards Fabricating Robust 3D Printed Structures

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    This dissertation focuses on understanding and addressing the fundamental physicochemical phenomena that lead to weak interfaces and structural warpage in material extrusion 3D printing. Polymeric feedstocks used for this manufacturing technique were manipulated through the incorporation of additives that alter the dynamics of the matrix during and after printing. In Chapter II, adhesion between layers of structures printed from PEEK was strengthened through a combination of low-molecular weight additive incorporation and post-printing thermal annealing. Chapter III reports a method for decreasing the irreversible thermal strain of structures printed from poly(lactic acid) by introducing nanographene and photoinitiator additives into the feedstock and printing with in situ ultraviolet illumination. Chapter IV describes follow-up work in which a similar approach was taken to decrease the irreversible strain of structures printed from the high-performance polymer poly(ether ether ketone). Finally, Chapter V explains how synchrotron wide-angle X-ray scattering can be used to analyze the interfaces between printed layers. The data presented in this chapter demonstrates how polymeric additives modify the crystallinity of the bulk polymer matrix, leading to augmented interfacial strength

    East Asia Unit Lesson Plans

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    Grade Level(s): 9-12Unit 1 Hiroshima and Nagasaki: 60 Years Later Purpose: To have students revisit the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki over fifty later and to show how the affects of the bombings are still impacting lives and foreign relations. Unit Two Three Gorges Dam: Is this China’s T.V.A. of the 21st Century? Purpose: To introduce students to the Three Gorges Dam project, it impact on millions of Chinese citizens and how this project compares to the T.V.A. project of the Great Depression era. Unit Three Dokdo Island. Who Does it Belong To? Purpose: : Students have squabbles over their possessions with siblings, friends, and follow students all the time. Modern nations are no different. Territorial disputes between nations have been around for centuries. As a supplement to a unit covering East Asia, students will be made aware of the territorial dispute between South Korea and Japan over which country controls Dokdo Island. This three day lesson will show the students how even modern first world countries can have territorial issues over areas as small as a tiny island.Western Boone Jr./Sr. High School; Thorntown, I
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