Stolen Innocence
Series Title: Purity Medium: Watercolor and ink on paper Dimension: 28x30
View ArticlePolicy Point—Counterpoint: Are Colleges and Universities Obligated to Provide...
This policy point-counterpoint debates the positives and negatives of compensating student-athletes participating in NCAA sports with salaries as opposed to with scholarships.
View ArticleSpotlight on a Discipline: An Introduction to Archival Practices
Archives are often met with confusion and the assumption that they operate in similar ways to libraries. The differences between libraries and archives are vast, but once understood, make perfect...
View ArticleExtended Commentary: Predicting the Fifth Phase: Interpellation, World...
In this Extended Commentary, Nicholas Croce argues that electronic technology and capital have changed the way people interact, form identity, and by extension, the way we are governed.
View ArticleIron Deficiency Anemia in Haitian Immigrants Related to Inadequate Nutrition...
The nursing department at the University of North Georgia (UNG) has participated in a study abroad medical mission trip to La Romana, a large city in the Dominican Republic (DR), for the past six...
View ArticleCarbaryl in Aquatic Systems: A Kinetic Analysis of Degradation Rates
1-naphthyl methylcarbamate or carbaryl remains one of the most commonly used pesticides. It has neurotoxic properties, thus making it important to understand the longterm effects of its chemical...
View ArticleCOBOL as a Modern Language
The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offence. – Edsger Dijkstra 1 This statement may be hyperbole, but Dijkstra’s view on the language reflects...
View ArticleExamination of Taxation on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages
The trend of taxation on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has grown substantially in the past few years. This research is designed to examine different questions to different aspects of the SSB tax to...
View ArticleThe Importance of Nonverbal Communication in Business and How Professors at...
The age-old adage, “actions speak louder than words,” has become very relevant in communication in today’s society. With the growing amount of service oriented jobs, hard skills are not enough in...
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