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The Wage Gap in America for Minorities: Gender and Race
(2021)The majority of white men in America typically earn more than men and women of any other race such as Hispanic, Black, Native American women, etc. For instance, given that both the women and men have the same occupation ... -
Walking in my students' shoes: An ESL teacher brings theory to life in order to transform her classroom
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The walking interventions through texting (WalkIT) trial: Rationale, design, and protocol for a factorial randomized controlled trial of adaptive interventions for overweight and obese, inactive adults
(JMIR Research Protocols, 2015)Background:: Walking is a widely accepted and frequently targeted health promotion approach to increase physical activity (PA). Interventions to increase PA have produced only small improvements. Stronger and more potent ... -
Walking With a Robotic Exoskeleton Does Not Mimic Natural Gait: A Within-Subjects Study
(JMIR Publications, 2019)Background: Robotic exoskeleton devices enable individuals with lower extremity weakness to stand up and walk over ground with full weight-bearing and reciprocal gait. Limited information is available on how a robotic ... -
Walking With a Robotic Exoskeleton Does Not Mimic Natural Gait: A Within-Subjects Study
(JMIR Publications, 2019)BACKGROUND: Robotic exoskeleton devices enable individuals with lower extremity weakness to stand up and walk over ground with full weight-bearing and reciprocal gait. Limited information is available on how a robotic ... -
Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass for Korean students
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Warfarin for venous thromboembolism prophylaxis in lung transplant recipients: A quality improvement project
(2019)Lung transplant recipients have a high risk of developing venous thromboembolism (VTE) and increased mortality from VTE due to lack of bronchial circulation after transplant. Increased risk of VTE is also observed in ... -
"Warrior mamas": Envisioning Womanist Spiritual Activism to decrease infant mortality disparities
(2016-05-30)My dissertation envisions adopting a womanist spiritual activism to bring awareness and change to the disparities of infant mortality among African American women. This secondary data analysis of “365 Days of Infant ... -
Wartime Women: Army Women's Roles in Conflict Since 1942
(2021)We’ve all heard of WW II"s “Rosie the Riveter” or maybe even “Wendy the Welder,” but how much do we really know about the role that military women have played during U.S. wartimes? Beginning in 1942, more than 150,000 ... -
Water quality reporting and its association with consumer confidence and use of water in North Texas
(2010-12-30)Clean water is the cornerstone in public health initiatives and is essential for good health. Often consumers take clean water for granted, in spite of the fact that 1.1 billion people globally do not have access to clean, ... -
Watermelon rind and flesh volatile profiles and cultivar difference
(MDPI, 2022-01-12)Watermelon rind is treated as agricultural waste and commonly discarded, causing environmental issues and biomass loss. This study aimed to identify volatile profiles of watermelon rind and flesh and their cultivar difference. ... -
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Watson's caring theory and instrument development
(1991-08-30)Caring has been identified as a construct critical to contemporary nursing practice. However, the limited number of existing measurement instruments has limited research . regarding caring. The purpose of this study was ... -
We Can Do It Because They Did It: Three Generations of Texas Literacy Educators
(Texas Council of Teachers of English Language Arts, 2016)The unique challenges (and promises) teachers encounter today can be informed by the past. What literacy and language education mean for Mary Stewart, assistant professor of bilingual and English as a Second Language (ESL) ... -
The wear life performance of men's all cotton dress shirts finished by four different application methods
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Weaving dance: Andean textiles and movement
(2019)This poster describes a dance research project conducted as part of the Experiential Student Scholars Program. The project looked to Andean textile art for choreographic ideas. I used three research methods: fieldwork, ... -
Weekday or weekend admission as factors in substance abuse treatment success
(2010-08)Fewer than 50% of persons admitted to U.S. drug treatment programs complete them. Previous studies have associated decreased length of stay (LOS) with more negative treatment outcomes (e.g., resumption of drugs and alcohol, ... -
Weight control for low-income black and Hispanic women
(1990-05-30)Small-scaled studies of a free weight control program for low-income, low-literate black women were conducted with intact groups from a literacy program or a recreational center. The program was then modified, translated ...