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    • Subjective Well-Being, Perceived Stress, and Social Connectedness in Collegiate Athletes 

      Rice, James (2020-04)
      While being an athlete is associated with lower levels of depressive symptomatology, it does not necessitate higher levels of subjective well-being (SWB). This study had two purposes: (1) to determine if athletes within a ...
    • Superhero T-Stool 

      Moncier, Daniel (2017-04-20)
      The superhero t-stool is designed produce vestibular (movement) input while a pediatric client needs to be in a seated position. In addition to providing vestibular input, the stool also requires activation of core muscles ...
    • The Sustainability of Theatre in Colleges and Universities 

      Coggins, Andrea (2017)
      From ancient Greece to today, theatre has played a crucial role in the development of society. Over time, theatre has often been criticized or stigmatized, especially today’s theatre programs in colleges and universities. ...
    • Sustainability of Urban Church Growth 

      McKeehan, Colby (2017-10-30)
      In the ever-changing political and social landscape of the modern world, church leaders and Christians found in the metropolitan areas of the United States have debated about methodology when it comes to establishing and ...
    • Synthesis of Unnatural Dipeptides Against Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 

      Rodgers, Hannah; Blanton, Madison (2020)
      Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a bacteria prominent in the lungs of patients with Cystic Fibrosis. The current antibiotics against it are becoming less effective due to the rise in antibiotic resistant strains of P. aeruginosa ...
    • Systematic Review of Social and Executive Functioning in Women with ADHD 

      Jones, Bailie (2022-07-24)
      ADHD is misunderstood and frequently underdiagnosed in females. The lack of proper intervention and treatment for females with ADHD can have an effect that last years. The articles I have studied backed that claim as well, ...
    • The Systemic Plague: Racism in the American Health Care System 

      Harvey, Tiara (2020-12-01)
      While health care for Blacks in modern America has improved since colonial times, there are still underlying systemic problems of racism in our health care system. In this paper, I discuss how health care for Blacks in ...
    • Tai Chi for Jeremiah School Students 

      Miller, Jordan (2018-04-18)
      The tai chi routine was created for students at Jeremiah School, a local school for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The routine takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. A step-by-step instructional guide ...
    • Taking a Shot at Consumerism 

      Raizor, Mackenzie (2016-11-16)
      In the past few decades, childhood vaccinations have sparked a controversy among parents. Because vaccines affect an entire community’s immunity to disease, there is a question of whether or not vaccines should be approached ...
    • Talking to Victims of Trauma Through the Lens of Atonement Theology 

      Wymer, Ron (2022-04-22)
      Metaphors concerning atonement theology that are misunderstood, poorly defined and clumsily communicated often lead to a mischaracterization of God to those who have experienced trauma or abuse. Theological scholars, local ...
    • Teachers’ Perception of Support from New-Teacher Induction Programs in Two Rural Tennessee School Districts 

      Gray, Jeffrey (2022-04-18)
      The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore teachers’ perceptions of the support they received while participating in a new teacher induction program. Two rural school systems were the subjects of the study; one ...
    • This Generation and their Screens: The Innovation of Virtual Reality Therapy 

      Mitchell, Amber (2019-12-09)
      The majority of individuals who struggle with a mental illness in the United States remain untreated. There is a great need for accessible and affordable treatment, and technology may be the answer. Being a therapist ...
    • The Transformative Potential of Cryptocurrency 

      Hammond, Gabrielle (2023-11-22)
      In the rapidly evolving landscape of the Digital Age, cryptocurrency has emerged as an influential force in a journey to reshape our financial institutions. Following a rise in paperless commerce, there has been a new push ...
    • Trauma in Dyadic Relationships and Couple Counseling as Treatment 

      Worrell, Alynda (2022-07-10)
      This systematic review focuses on dyadic relationships, and seeks to answer the following questions: 1) How do traumatic life events impact survivors and partners in dyadic relationships? 2) Is couple counseling an effective ...
    • The Un-Bored Board 

      Coffey, Savannah (Savannah Coffey, 2018-04-18)
      The Un-Bored Board is a busy board that incorporates a variety of activities and games that are related to school based learning. This was created based on the comprehension and skill level of one student, and tailored to ...
    • Unity in the Community 

      Oliver, Paige (2018-04-18)
      An informational booklet about cultural norms and locations for places of interests for varying locations in Johnson City, TN. This book allows for an increase in social participation and allows Johnson City to feel more ...
    • Unnatural Dipeptide Synthesis with Bioactivity Against P. aeruginosa 

      Geren, Kellee; Lamb, Andi (2019-04)
      Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a gram-negative bacterium that is difficult to treat. Cystic Fibrosis patients are likely to be affected by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, forcing patients to be prescribed antibiotics for an extended ...
    • Unopposed Genocide: The Yanomami’s Fight for Survival 

      Dycus, Olivia (2017-11)
      Indigenous cultures across the globe are threatened by the unchecked spread of modernization and Westernization. The Yanomami tribe of Brazil in particular is under attack as they strive to protect their ancestral home in ...

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