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“You don’t belong here”: Exploring how environmental microaggressions shape romantic expectations through photostory
(2022-01-20)This research project engaged student members of the community through the use of PhotoStory. A method of creating qualitative research, PhotoStory includes the participation of research subjects as collectors, analyzers, ... -
"You Make Me Feel Like My Life Is Over!": Tele/visions of Contemporary Postmaternal Women
(2013-01-01)The purpose of this thesis is to promote a more holistic understanding of motherhood that acknowledges the temporary and shifting nature of maternal roles and practices longitudinally by including greater analysis of the ... -
You must be superwoman! How graduate student mothers negotiate conflicting roles
(Texas Woman s University, 2014-11-26)The lived experiences of graduate student mothers and their unique challenges in comparison to working or faculty mothers are explored through their own words utilizing the theoretical perspective of Dorothy E. Smith. Their ... -
"You're acting womanish!" A qualitative descriptive study of the experiences of African American women in menopausal transition
(12/16/2019)Menopause is a natural transition that occurs for all women as they approach middle age and marks the end of their reproductive period in life. Menopausal transition is the phase leading up to menopause. There are a variety ... -
Young children's responses to Day Surgery
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Your library : There's an app for that
(Texas Woman's University, 2014-05-22)Presentation by Johnathan Wilson and Dr. Leigh Ann Jones about using Mobile website apps in libraries. -
Yuck!: the care and cleaning of a game collection
(2022)This presentation will provide information on ways to care for your game collection. The presenter will discuss procedures developed over the last ten years to help extend the life of a circulating tabletop and video game ... -
Zeolites as laundry detergent builders
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Zoom into Canvas
(August 20)Zoom is a widely used web conferencing and recording solution that offers full Canvas integration. You can use Zoom from inside your Canvas course to schedule a meeting, review recordings of meetings, add links to Zoom ... -
Zoomin’ in to Instruction
(2022)Learn how you can turn any remote session into an active learning opportunity by using the unsung hero of Zoom, remote control. With this feature, librarians at the Business Library at Southern Methodist University ... -
Zounds: A tap dance suite
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“Are we in or out?” Inclusion of stepparents within a co-parenting system: A phenomenological study
(11/15/2021)The purpose of this phenomenological study was to learn about the lived experiences of stepparents within a co-parenting system. Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological theory was used to understand stepparent inclusion within a ... -
“Everything is true here, even if it’s not”: Reconsidering fictionality in Reddit’s r/Nosleep
(8/20/2021)The rise of digital participatory cultures has corresponded with new online discourse communities, each with their own languages, genres, and communicative norms. This thesis represents a detailed examination of one online ... -
“Imagining it differently, dreaming it passionately”: Examing women-of-colors science fiction as womanist spiritual activism
(7/28/2021)In this dissertation I explore the ways in which women-of-colors science fiction can be regarded as womanist spiritual activism. Building upon the work of Gloria E. Anzaldúa, AnaLouise Keating, and Layli Maparyan, I define ... -
“It's a miracle: Achieving “normalcy” within the Black church amongst disabled individuals
(8/23/2021)This qualitative study investigated the intersection of disabled individuals within Black churches and the examination of identity acceptability as it relates to physical and spiritual wholeness. The study interviewed 6 ...