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Prosecutor's Office Internship Report
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Protecting the Bat Population
(University of the South, 2022-07)Bats are a vital part of ecosystems serving as pollinators, pest control, and seed dispersers for important crops. Some bat populations have been declining due to one of the worst wildlife diseases in modern history, ... -
Protecting the Bat Population Posters
(University of the South, 2022-07)Bats are a vital part of ecosystems serving as pollinators, pest control, and seed dispersers for important crops. Some bat populations have been declining due to one of the worst wildlife diseases in modern history, ... -
Protecting the Bat Population Project Proposal and Final Report
(University of the South, 2022-07)Bats are a vital part of ecosystems serving as pollinators, pest control, and seed dispersers for important crops. Some bat populations have been declining due to one of the worst wildlife diseases in modern history, ... -
Protecting the Bat Population Team Photos
(University of the South, 2022-07)Bats are a vital part of ecosystems serving as pollinators, pest control, and seed dispersers for important crops. Some bat populations have been declining due to one of the worst wildlife diseases in modern history, ... -
Protecting the Bat Population Videos
(University of the South, 2022-07)Bats are a vital part of ecosystems serving as pollinators, pest control, and seed dispersers for important crops. Some bat populations have been declining due to one of the worst wildlife diseases in modern history, ... -
Protege Partners, LLC Internship
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Public Defender's Office Internship Report
(University of the South, 2009-08) -
Public Health
(University of the South, 2021-07)Community Partner: South Cumberland Health Network The public health team partnered with the South Cumberland Health Network to create a reliable resource to analyze health disparities in the region. Problem: A wide ... -
The Purple Sea Urchin (S. purpuratus) Utilizes AMPA-type Glutamate Receptors in the Righting Response
(University of the South, 2021-05-07)While the developmental and reproductive systems of the purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, have been studied for many years, there is little known about the neurobiology of the adult sea urchin. There has ... -
QOHELET: POSTCOLONIAL SOLOMON
(University of the South, 2016-05)Without question, the book of Ecclesiastes is one of the most unusual books in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. Noted for its skepticism about life, knowledge, wisdom, and a host of other topics, Ecclesiastes has been ... -
Quality Testing on Bodies of Water in Sewanee, TN
(University of the South, 2012-08) -
Quantum Dots Internship Report
(University of the South, 2009-08) -
Quantum Mechanics in Practice: Calculating the Ionization Energy of Helium
(University of the South, 2020)Quantum mechanics is a phenomenal tool for modeling the physical world; its predictive power is unparalleled among other quantitative theories in physics. However, the mathematical formalism is a painfully abstract beast ... -
Raoul Conservation Internship: Cetacealab, Gill Island BC
(University of the South, 2011-09) -
Raoul Internship Report
(University of the South, 2011-09) -
Reactions to the Campus Climate Survey: Policy Considerations for Multicultural Students at Sewanee
(University of the South, 2011-04-29)This study sought to explore and assess multicultural students' academic, social and personal experiences at the University of the South. The researchers conducted individual interviews with a standardized set of questions. ... -
Reforestation & Carbon Sequestration in Haiti, Dept. of Biology internship
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Reformyng and Restoryng: Vision and Revision in The Showings of Julian of Norwich
(2010-05)Julian of Norwich, a mystic writing in the fourteenth century, composed two versions of her text, The Showings of Julian of Norwich, in which she gave an account of a series of revelations granted to her by the divine. ... -
The Relationship between Range and Foraging Behavior of Free Ranging Supported Lemur Catta on St. Catherine's Island, GA
(University of the South, 2011-04-29)Lemur catta, commonly known as ring-tailed lemurs, inhabit Madagascar (where the species is endemic), feeding on a diet primarily composed of natural fruit such as tamarind (Jolly 2006). Previous research shows that a ...