Senior Honors Theses and Projects from 2005
The philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer: A series of three individual essays, Tom Cudney (History and Philosophy)
Evolution and the Constitution: Reassessing the influence of social Darwinism on the turn-of-the-century United States Supreme Court (1873-1937), Paul H. Doran (Political Science)
The catcher in the rye: A teaching unit, Audrey Michelle Farrugia (Teacher Education)
The courts and the politics of prison reform, Heather L. Garvock (Political Science)
Medici power and patronage under Cosimo the Elder and Lorenzo the Magnificent, Kelly Ann Gilbert (History and Philosophy)
The effect of sucrose starvation and salt stress on Atg6 and Atg13 in Arabidopsis, Lindsey Gish (Biology)
Comparative case study: Economic development and re-imaging campaigns of Anchorage, Atlanta, Camden, Detroit and Greensboro, Tatiana D. Grant (English Language and Literature)
Searching for our foremothers: A philosophical journey through the alternative genres of women writers, April Hall (History and Philosophy)
Capitalizing on stereotypes, Christine Hass (Psychology)
The revolutions of 1848 in Germany, Italy, and France, Jonathan Richard Hill (History and Philosophy)
The spread of anti-Judaism in sixteenth century Germany and Italy as a result of intolerance of deviance, Kara Elise Hoffert (History and Philosophy)
Supreme Court bound: An introduction concerning the intrinsic subjectivity of Supreme Court decision-making, Luke Hoorelbeke (Political Science)
In the shadows of the invisible institution: Southern Black folk religion and the Great Migrations, Sakina Hughes (History and Philosophy)
Back for good!: A marketing proposal for Geauga Lake amusement park, Anne Lisias McAlindon Irvine (Marketing)
The Patriot Act and its infringment [sic] on civil liberties, Andaleeb Khalil (Political Science)
Real-time viseme extraction, Edward A. Kmett (Mathematics)
Caregiver interventions for behavioral symptoms in Alzheimer's and dementia patients, Heather M. Lindner (Psychology)
Emotional intelligence and how its relationship to McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y, Jack E. Little (Management)
The discharge ability of educational loans as an undue hardship pursuant to the United States Bankruptcy Code: Legislative history of 11USC § 523 (A) (8) and analysis of interpretive Sixth Circuit precedent, W. Shane Mackey (Technology Studies)
Development of an upper level undergraduate research based laboratory: The purification, analysis, and dinetic study of cytochrome b5, Mary McPhail (Chemistry)
Relationship between executive functioning and parental demographics in autistic probands, Philip Menard (Psychology)
Hidden messages: Advertising and the messages they send to society about women, Alyssa Michaelides
Beyond the pavement: How to take on cross-country mountain biking, Gregory M. Moore (Health Promotion and Human Performance)
There were no innocents: Slavery in the Old Northwest 1700-1860, Daniel Rhoades (History and Philosophy)
Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory of Motivation applied to the motivational techniques within financial institutions, Shannon Riley (Management)