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Wes Arblaster and Unidentified Students
(undated)Wes Arblaster with a guitar, an undentified bass guitar player, and an unidentified drum player -
West Face of Derthick Building
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West Point professor to join Milligan engineering faculty
(Milligan College, 2016-04)Dr. David Hampton teaches mechanical engineering at Milligan, starting in the Fall 2017 semester. -
What Do We Mean By Gender Equality?
(2016-04)What Do We Mean by Gender Equality? Gender equality is a major issue, both in our culture and in a wide variety of biblical texts. By surveying college students of various backgrounds and experiences, I am investigating ... -
What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger: Using Diseases to Treat Patients
(2019-12-06)Genetic disorders are the most common diseases that are diagnosed today. However, genetic disorders are difficult to treat and often the disorder is incurable. This research paper presents a new treatment option for genetic ... -
What is Stopping Me from Stopping? Barriers to Evidence-Based SUD Treatment
(2022-07-10)The United States houses around 4% of the world’s population, but approximately 33% of the world’s prisoners (Lee, 2020). Currently, the United States has adopted a punishment model for crime, in hopes that criminalized ... -
What to Do while We're Waiting for Perfect Understanding: Why We Need a Theology of Women in Ministry
(2010-07-08)Paper read at the 2010 North American Christian Convention, Indianapolis, IN. *Submitted by Jeff Miller after Hull's death* -
“What’s Going On Inside Their Heads?”: Demystifying Emotions with Pixar’s Inside Out
(2022-12-01)In the summer of 2015, Pixar released Inside Out, a film about an eleven-year-old girl named Riley and the five personified emotions (Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust) inside her head that control her response to ... -
Wheel of Hope
(2018-04-25)The spinner board was designed to be a fun way to work on skill development. -
When Eating Fit Makes You Fat
(2021-09-30)Mei Han got her bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Wuhan Textile University. She then joined Ping An Insurance as a training administrator, during her work at Ping An, she realized her passion for teaching, and decided ... -
When Having a Good Imagination is Bad: Body Dysmorphia and Eating Disorders
(2019-12-09)Despite recent movements advertising body positivity and self-love, eating disorders are on the rise. It has been found that eating disorders especially affect young adults, and tend to develop in women much more than men. ... -
When it hurts to help: secondary trauma in helpers
(2019)The author surveys Secondary Trauma in helper populations with exploration of the concept of Secondary Traumatic stress and implications for further study. -
When Tradition Is a Trap: Revisiting the Purpose of Philippians 2:1-11
(2017-04-07)Traditions are hard to escape. Especially in the church, tradition guides the ways in which scripture is expounded upon and taught, so that often one hears a particular passage explained in much the same way time and time ...