Browsing Undergraduate Research by Title
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Food Fight: The True Cost of Agriculture in the Amazon Rainforest
(2021-12-07)Amazon Rainforest deforestation has been a volatile topic over the past half-century, but it has truly come to light in the last five years. Past governmental administrations in Brazil had numerous laws/regulations in place ... -
Hands-on History: Living History Museums and Children’s History Education
(2012-11-19)Other title: “Trusting the Educational Community of Living History Museums” -
Has Feminism Gone too Far?: Post-feminism and the Value of Homemakers
(2012-12-11)Other title: “Post-Feminism and the Value of Homemakers” -
The Heavenly Host Will Let You In The Meeting: Tri-Cities Churches and COVID-19
(2022)A study of COVID-19's effect on churches in the Tri-Cities, featuring interviews with pastors and church leaders from different denominations. -
Heroes and Princesses: How Imagination Can Alleviate Poverty
(2019-12-04)Researchers have found that children who are raised in poverty are more likely to be impoverished later in life as a result of educational limits, health implications, or lowered self-esteem. The latter cause could be ... -
How Music Can Support Refugee Children During Resettlement
(2023-04)As of 2021, over 30 million people worldwide lived as refugees or asylum seekers having been torn away from their homes and normal lives by war, violence, natural disasters, or persecution. Upon arriving in a host country, ... -
The Impact of Virtual Reality Technology on Public Speaking Anxiety
(2021-04)Individuals struggle with anxiety ranging from that of mild to severe anxiety disorders, which require much more in-depth treatment. This single participant design explored how effective the use of publicly available virtual ... -
Importance of a Weight-Gain-First Strategy when Recovering from Anorexia Nervosa
(2018-04-19)This research paper chronicles the imperative need for people recovering from anorexia nervosa to gain weight quickly. Many treatment methods wait for the patient to heal the mind before putting on weight, but malnutrition ... -
Incarceration in America: Where the Correctional System Fails in Maintaining Sustainable Communities and How It Can Be More Effective
(2017-11-16)Throughout the last forty years, the American penal system has grown to possess the highest incarceration rate in the world. Over two million people are currently imprisoned in institutions across the United States. The ... -
Influence of Divine Images on Patriarchal Leadership in the Church
(2022-04)Patriarchal hierarchies hold a long history dating back to the earliest of biblical texts as the authors and biblical figures were influenced by the cultures around them. The foundations of Judaism and Christianity built ... -
The Interdependency of Detroit and the Automotive Industry
(2021-10-27)Detroit, Michigan and the automotive industry have been intertwined since the automobile was invented. The success or failure of one has defined the success or failure of the other. Their intense reliance on each other ... -
The Intersection of Motherhood and Ministry: Reexamining the Woman’s Role in the Church
(2022-12-06)Women are in the minority in church leadership, and historically, ministry has been a male-dominated field. Women working in ministry may have the support of other church leaders, but may face congregational pushback or ... -
Introducing Urban Farming to Johnson City
(2021-11-05)There has been a social, political, and economic drive to address the world’s problem with decreasing farmland despite an increasing population. Urban farming was a concept developed out of the need to solve this problem ... -
Jane Austen’s Legacy: 200 Years of Austen’s Novels, Characters and Happily Ever Afters
(2018-04-19)What is it about Jane Austen’s novels that are still relevant today? Is it the characters or the love stories? Or is it the reminder of a simpler time that keeps modern audiences coming back for more? In my paper I interrogate ...