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  • Archbold, Ruth Grace (2012-05-18)
    The scientific question of how and the accompanying philosophic why an individual reacts to his environment has always been an object of interest. Yet there are but few techniques available to investigate why an individual ...
  • Monroe, Alyssa (2019-05-16)
    Dementia, a chronic and progressive disorder of the brain, affects 50 million people worldwide. There are no current successful treatments, preventions, or cures for dementia. This thesis focuses on the design of a set of ...
  • Wilson, Richard (2012-05-17)
    Currently within the United States we are witnessing the largest aging population demographic of any time in our history. This is the “baby-boomer” generation; the Post-World War II babies which were born between 1946 and ...
  • Bayer, Christopher (2012-05-17)
    With the national economy on the fall many have questioned the future of the country. The State of Michigan in particular has come into a very trying time in its economic history. With the future of the automotive companies ...
  • Zelenock, Julie (2012-05-17)
    A study of how the environment will effect the education habits of elementary school students.
  • Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) (2015-08-21)
  • Zaiour, Fatme (2022-01-05)
    Caregiver strain is associated with high mortality levels. A few interventions have examined the influence of art therapy on caregiver stress or burden. The present study aimed to investigate whether attending six 1-hour ...
  • Munday, Navkiran (2016-05-19)
    Planaria are free living flatworms that are known for their regenerative elasticity and ability to quickly regenerate body fragments. This is made possible by the totipotent neoblasts distributed throughout their body which ...
  • Rahman, Shurid (2012-05-22)
    Shifts caused by de-industrialization in Western societies in concert with the development of the global economy are directly challenging the primary school archetype in the United States and other developed nations. ...
  • Collard, Nathan; Devlin, Alan; Howard, Bethany; Kraus, John; Williams, Iva June (2023-01-18)
    This capstone project’s research opened dialogue between neighbors and community partners. Our written case studies identify a pattern of ineffective and incomplete engagement, specifically with the residents of the ...
  • Mehen, Sister Francis Bernard I.H.M. (2012-05-18)
    New England, in the opening years of the nineteenth century, was religious--very religious and very Protestant. I do not mean by this that the prevailing religious tendencies were necessarily anti-Catholic, but rather, ...
  • Reyes, Moises (2024-04-30)
    Social interactions are desirable and crucial for fostering empathy and understanding. However, contemporary trends suggest a decline in spontaneous interactions, replaced by a culture of screen-mediated isolation. Proxemics, ...
  • Bannon, Brian (2012-05-17)
    When designing architecture, an architect must always decide how best to engage the existing conditions to most effectively initiate the newly introduced conditions. Whether remodeling an older facility or building something ...
  • Jiao, Shijun (2014-11-19)
    As the development of the engineering field, the characteristic of the modern engineering is accepted by engineering designers. There are Globalization, efficiency and standardization. The translation problem as such as ...
  • Farcas, Julia (2024-05-06)
    Offices are a space where much of an employee’s time is spent, with the majority of that time consisting of them being stationary behind their desk. Sedentary living can lead to an unhealthy lifestyle consisting of limited ...
  • Scott, Justin (2015-04-27)
    This thesis looks at the opportunity entertainment holds in the urban setting. What makes entertainment such an important factor to human life since we have became civilized? Not only does it have an emotional effect, but ...
  • Gelow, Amanda (2012-05-17)
    The environment in which we live is always changing. It can change slightly throughout one day, moderately from season to season, or even more intensely in times of severe environmental occurrences. The thesis project will ...
  • Dang, Tiffany (2022-05-10)
    Theatre is everywhere. Each day, it is natural that we live socially by playing a role of ourselves on a theatre stage, which is the world. But these daily interactions do not impose a new perspective on the environment. ...
  • Bland, TyShaun; Kafer, Elijah (2023-01-06)
    Originally, Livernois was part of the French “ribbon farm” system that existed before the city of Detroit was formed. From an early time planners have considered it a significant commercial corridor running from the ...
  • Bussière, Krysia (2014-05-20)
    Fermont, Québec is an iron mining town of 2874 people. In 1974, a panel of architects, planners and engineers designed a 1.3 kilometre long community complex which acts as a windscreen to protect the town from the Northeasterly ...

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