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11. Implications of Multiple Intelligences and Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic Learning Preference

Conlon, Paul M.,

This qualitative study refutes cognitive assessment instruments as definitive measures of human intelligence. Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences (MI) is found to agitate the conventiona...

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12. Life, Death, Nature, and Faith: The Spanish Vihuela Songs of Alonso Mudarra

Bandy, Amalia,

This project examines the connection between music and text in works for solo voice and vihuela de mano by sixteenth century composer Alonso Mudarra. In addition to outlining the vihuela’s history as ...

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13. Precedents To J.S. Bach’s Fugues for Solo Violin from the Sonatas, BWV 1001, 1003, AND 1005

Slough, Tara,

Johann Sebastian’s fugues for unaccompanied violin from the Sonatas, BWV 1001, 1003, and 1005, play a central role in the violin repertoire. Bach’s conceptualization of the fugues for solo violin, an ...

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14. Re-forming & Representing a Public Library

Wang, Liang,

how the library as a public institution could re-address the crucial relation in-between knowledge, media as well as people’s perception of publicness., 1st prize winner of the Friends of Fondren Libr...

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15. Re-presenting La Tapanada Limeña: Uncovering Orientalism in the Gendered, Civic Icon of Fin-de-Siglo Peru

Wolf, Caroline,

The exoticizing imagery that constructed the civic emblem of “la tapada limeña” reveals the influence of nineteenth-century Orientalism in shaping Peruvian national identity. As European countries re-...

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16. Safe Sex--The Dislocation of Satire onto Female Characters in Eighteenth-Century Nabob Comedy: a reading of satire in Samuel Foote's The Nabob and Elizabeth Griffith's A Wife in the Right

Casiano, Cassandra (Cassie),

Little is known of eighteenth-century dramatic performance. What remains are early printings of scripts and performance reviews buried in archives. In order to deal with a lack of knowledge of perform...

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17. Stylistic and conceptual similarities in the psalm settings of Mikołaj Gomółka and Claude Goudimel

Robak, Tomasz,

Polish-language polyphonic music from the Renaissance has been largely ignored in English-language music historical literature. However, this repertory is of the highest quality and is comparable to t...

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18. Sunlight and Fresh Air: Picturing Life in the Central-Hall Houses of Beirut, 1890-1920

Hooper, Rachel,

In the last thirty years of Ottoman rule in Beirut, Lebanon, a form of domestic architecture developed that became the ultimate status symbol for the burgeoning bourgeoisie of the city. This new type ...

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19. The Parenthood Problem: Examining Egg Donation, Adoption, and Frozen Embryos in Terms of Law and Economics

Ammons, Jackie,

This essay won the 2009 Friends of Fondren Undergraduate Research Award competition.

20. The Rhetoric of Disputed Lands: A Lesson from the Camp David Accords to Create Peace in Kashmir

LaSalle, Dan,

The complex adversarial relationship between Israel and Egypt has seen dozens of failed negotiations, cease-fires, and peace agreements (Fisher 50). Incompatible cultural and political ideologies, a h...

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