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    Chemistry 206 Organic Chemistry II Lab

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    Chemistry 203 Organic Chemistry I Fall 2015

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    Chemistry 106 Chemistry for Health Professions Online Summer 2015

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    Chemistry 106 Chemistry for Health Professions Online Fall 2015

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    Chemistry 204 Organic Chemistry I Lab Fall 2015

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    Chemistry 203 Organic Chemistry I Spring 2015

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    Capitals of Punk: Paris, DC, and the Circulation of Urban Counternarratives

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    In the history of underground music in the punk era, few cities’ scenes have garnered as much respect and influence as Washington, DC. Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Scream, Rites of Spring, Fugazi, and a deep catalog of other regional groups have accrued legendary status among fans of hardcore and have become subjects of popular books and documentaries. However, few accounts have investigated DC’s underground influence on other urban landscapes outside of the United States. This dissertation focuses on that relationship between DC and another iconic Western capital with a largely unheralded hardcore punk history, Paris. Using qualitative, ethnographic methods, this dissertation unpacks the dynamics and underlying geographic currents of this exchange. Based on primary sources like personal interviews and secondary sources like fanzines, correspondence, and recordings, the details of this unique slice of Franco-American cultural circulation are uncovered. Informants discuss their role within the circulation of music and ideas through alternative networks, and Parisians express impressions of Washington, DC as affected by that city’s subcultural diffusion. In the process, prevailing urban counter-narratives are unveiled and lessons discerned on the life cycle of profoundly changing urban landscapes. This dissertation ultimately proposes a circulation model through which to understand the movement of music as well as that music’s omnipresent role in collective sense of place. By understanding how and why punk circulated between Washington DC and Paris, geographers and other social scientists can understand the greater circulation of culture, public memory of urban landscapes, and these cities’ respective roles in global change

    Ecology of slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus) in the Chena River, Alaska

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    Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1981The purpose of this study was to gather information on the ecology of slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus) in the upper Chena River. Three major topics were examined: age and growth, food habits, and habitat preferences. Age of fish was analyzed by length frequency and otoliths. Chena River sculpin were slow growing, reaching a maximum length of 86 mm in 7 years. Stomach contents were examined to determine contribution of different prey to the diet. Chironomids and large mayflies were most important in the diet; electivity indices indicated positive selection for them. Habitat preferences were examined by capturing fish, and measuring habitat variables at the point of capture. These data were analyzed using multiple regressions on principal components. No significant correlation was found between number of sculpin caught and habitat variables of depth, velocity, and substrate type

    Chemistry 205 Organic Chemistry II Spring 2015

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    A Feud for Miss Sue Pinckney

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