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Social Anxiety and Word Use: How Environments Can Influence Words
This paper discusses research on social anxiety and word use.
Date:
April 15, 2010
Creator:
Morgan, Heather C. & Boals, Adriel
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Fragments of Familiar Ground
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the process of writing a book length collection of poems. Includes a selection of the author's poems.
Date:
Spring 2011
Creator:
Heffner, Christopher Daniel
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Secrets Between Selves and The Exchange of Desires: Mirror-Stage Politics and Self-Reflecting Wishes within Conrad's "The Secret Sharer" and Under Western Eyes
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing author Joseph Conrad's work in relation to self-realization, self-awareness, and the loss of self. Includes psychoanalytic theories, especially those of Jacques Lacan.
Date:
Autumn 2011
Creator:
Savage, Jon
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Wilde's Aesthetics in Consumer Culture and Orientalism
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing author Oscar Wilde and his philosophy of aesthetics surrounding consumer culture and Orientalism in late Victorian England.
Date:
Autumn 2011
Creator:
Van der Kuijp, Chouying Katrien
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Voi M'Incendete: Don Carlo Gesualdo
Undergraduate thesis that is a collection of poems inspired by the life of Don Carlo Gesualdo.
Date:
2012~
Creator:
Coronado, Sam
System:
The UNT Digital Library
At Quem Non Ceno, Barbarus Ille Mihi Est: Roman and Jewish Dietary Traditions in Antiquity
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing how ancient Roman and Jewish dietary traditions confirmed group identity, expressed piety through ritual, and were otherwise a matter of social significance.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
Self, Amanda Grace
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Attitudes and Internalized Stigma in Gay and Lesbian College Students
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the influence and predictive qualities of homonegative attitudes on internalized homophobia among gay, lesbian, and bisexual college students, and the moderating effects of self esteem on these variables.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
White, Mickey
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Between Identity and Commodity: Female Urban Experience in Vicki Baum's Menschen im Hotel
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the urban experiences of German women in the late Weimar Republic as portrayed in the character Flammchen in Vicki Baum's 1929 Novel Menschen im Hotel.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
Jones, Carina
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Deterrence: American Naval Policy In The Western Pacific, Realistic Or Subject To Change
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the future of United States naval deterrence and its viability.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
Wicks, Harrison
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Drug Related Corruption
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the relationship between the global drug trade and the corruption of government officials. Included is a history of international drug prohibition, cases of corruption by country, United States policies implemented to prevent corruption, and an analysis of the potential for success in curtailing drug related corruption in the U. S.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
Adams, Mark
System:
The UNT Digital Library
An Entangled Pathology
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the history of healthcare in the Gaza Strip from 1940 to 2008, the role of healthcare in the development of Hamas, the current state of health systems in the Gaza Strip, and how the relationship between Hamas with the citizens of Gaza, Israel, and other countries have an effect on the healthcare of Gaza.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
Vargas, Annalisa L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Impressions Capital Jurors Form of Attorneys During Voir Dire
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the nature of capital trials in the United States, specifically the death qualification process during jury selection which is thought to prejudice juries towards guilty verdicts.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
Azzami, Najua
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Learned Helplessness and Metabolic Control in Type 1 Diabetes
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing how difficulties in managing type 1 diabetes can have psychological impacts upon people with the disease, such as eroding the feeling of having control over their bodies.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
Trube, Richelle
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Mapping Molly Affect: Subjectivities of Society and Same-Sex Individuals through Eighteenth-Century British Print Culture
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing eighteenth century homosexual culture in London, England, as related through emotional geography and print media.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
Camp, Briana
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Precursor to Genocide: A Study of Physicians in Nazi Germany
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing German eugenics under the rule of the Nazi party.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
Huffman, Hillarie
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Shutters Shut and Open
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing Gertrude Stein's use of written portraiture, her relationship with avant-garde photographers, and art theory.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
Parkinson, Laure
System:
The UNT Digital Library
"That One Congenial Friend:" Hawthorne's Search for a Careful Reader
Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing author Nathaniel Hawthorne's hidden warnings of hypocrisies and civil violations that would occur despite constitutional protections. The author argues that Hawthorne hid his warnings in allegory.
Date:
Spring 2012
Creator:
Garrido, Alejandro
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Dieting and Intuitive Eating among Early Adolescents
Undergraduate thesis exploring intuitive eating. Dietary restraint can cause problems for all age groups, but may be particularly difficult for children and early adolescents because of pressure and critical messages they receive from parents regarding the restriction of food intake (Kroons, Van Diest, & Tylka, 2010). The authors expected that early adolescents who were dieting would report more disruptions in their intuitive eating than those who were not. Further, to determine if such disruptions were associated with dieting and not another accepted form of weight management, specifically increases in cardiorespiratory activities, relation to intuitive eating was examined as well.
Date:
Autumn 2012
Creator:
Moy, Jordan Nicole
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Providing for Juvenile Delinquents during Disasters: Unraveling the Challenges for Multi-sector Organizations
Undergraduate thesis studying preparedness policies and mechanisms in place for the special population of juvenile delinquents housed in facilities during disasters. The author examines day-to-day functioning and assesses gaps in resources arising during and after a disaster by interviewing emergency managers, a representative from a major school district, and key personnel from a facility housing juvenile delinquents. Results suggest a lack of research regarding this population and the need for closer examination of the unique needs of juvenile delinquent populations during disasters and how agencies can work collaboratively to address them.
Date:
Autumn 2012
Creator:
Smith, Bridgette Gaynelle
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Adult Attachment Styles and Psychological Symptoms: The Moderating Role of Religious Coping
Undergraduate thesis examining the moderating role of religious coping on the associations between romantic attachment and psychological symptoms among 86 heterosexual, married couples with children aged 8-11. Spouses completed a demographic questionnaire, the Brief RCOPE (Pargament et al., 1998), the Experiences in Close Relationships Scale (Brennan et al., 1998), and the Symptom Assessment-45 (Maruish, 1996, 1998). Using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (Kenny et al., 2006), multilevel modeling examined both within-person (actor) and dyadic (partner) influences between spouses.
Date:
December 2012
Creator:
Martinez, Stephanie
System:
The UNT Digital Library
My Spent Life's Breath: A Psychoanalytic Study of Don Carlo Gesualdo
Undergraduate thesis psychoanalyzing the composer Don Carlo Gesualdo. It focuses on the relationship between the composer and mastery of the musical task. The author examines the life and work of Don Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa, who was commonly referred to as both musician and murderer.
Date:
December 3, 2012
Creator:
Coronado, Sam
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Conciousness and the Computational Theory of Mind
Undergraduate thesis arguing that the computational theory of mind is incorrect because it seems there are certain components of consciousness that cannot be reduced to physical processes.
Date:
2013~/2014~
Creator:
Pace, Alexandra
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Confederated States of Africa: A Framework for Continental Unity
Undergraduate thesis presenting a framework for a united African continent. The current international system has left Africa largely behind and a massive portion of Africa's issues such as territorial disputes are the result of Western influence and intervention. A philosophical normative idea is presented whereby those affected by its implementation can develop the methodologies and intricacies such a program requires and no claim should be made by an outside influence.
Date:
2013~
Creator:
Lux, Ryan
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The effects of chronic hypoxic incubation on levels of Nav1.5 in the hearts of the embryonic Alligator mississippiensis (A. mississippiensis)
Undergraduate thesis studying the cause of hypoxic induced bradycardia. The author used western blots analysis to determine the concentration of the cardiac sodium channel, Nav1.5 within embryonic American alligators at 70% and 90% development when incubation occurred in hypoxic conditions (10% O₂) and normoxic conditions (21% O₂).
Date:
2013~
Creator:
Pegram, Destiny
System:
The UNT Digital Library