When I began thinking about the form of this essay, I envisioned it as a retable, one of those elaborate altarpieces designed by Baroque artists in eighteenth-century Spain and its colonies. In the main panel I would like to...
For more information on the published version, visit Psi Chi: The International Honor Society in Psychology's Website., Research shows that the degree of acculturation may affect individuals' views within a given culture as...
For more information on the published version, visit Bucknell University Press's Website. https://www1.bucknell.edu/script/upress/book.asp?id=4743, He said...that there were very fine things in his Night Thoughts, though you...
The author describes a first-year seminar in cryptology with three major assignments which were planned to help students develop information literacy, oral presentation, and writing skills. and Published as:Koss, Lorelei....
Emily Marshall is a professor of Economics at Dickinson College., For more information on the published version, visit Taylor and Francis's Website., Anthony Underwood is a professor of Economics at Dickinson College., The...
Pfannkuchen, Antje, and Leif Weatherby. “Writing Polarities: Romanticism and the Dynamic Unity of Poetry and Science,” in “Writing Polarities: Romanticism and the Dynamic Unity of Poetry and Science,” ed. Antje Pfannkuchen and...
Online information literacy tutorials can be highly successful supplements to traditional library instruction sessions. Although the creation of tutorials is initially a time consuming process, designing them and using them can...
For more information on the published version, visit The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide's Website. The full interview can be found in Voices in Italian Americana, Vol. 28, No. 1 (2017)., White, Edmund. "A Year in La Dolce Vita...
Although it is impossible to construct a regular heptagon and a regular nonagon using a compass and unmarked straightedge, it is possible to construct them with a compass and marked straightedge using the neusis technique. We...