Kristina Potter and Dr. Susan Easton Black, Religion
Summary of My Involvement in The Production of The Animated Short, Rupert
Scott Porter and Dr. Brent Adams, Industrial Design I have been working with a group of about 20 students on a completely computer animated cartoon named “Rupert”. The cartoon will be approximately 5 minutes long and deals with a young boy who learns about microbes. Whenever he hears new details about microbes, we see what […]
Methane Recovery at Springville Wastewater
Rochelle Phillips and Drs. William Hecker and Vincent Wilding, Chemical Engineering During the treatment of municipal wastewater, several means are used to accomplish the breakdown of the wastewater and its solid components into innocuous substances. At one point, the filtered solids are combined in a digester with various bacteria. These bacteria convert the waste into […]
Physical Fitness in the Home School
Dana R. Peters and Professor Connie L. Blackmore, Physical Education This study was designed to determine if those who are teaching their children at home are instructing them in the area of physical fitness. This was a survey-based project. The respondents were volunteers, mostly from the Home Educators Convention that was held at Brigham Young University in […]
Summary of The Creative Language Modeling Project
Trent M. Pehrson and Dr. Cynthia Hallen, Linguistics Creative language modeling (CLM) is a method of teaching linguistics principles to high school level students. In CLM, students learn about language principles by systematically designing an artificial language. The premise of CLM is that students can learn and retain language principles more readily when such principles […]
Evaluation And Elimination of Internet Web Server Bottlenecks
Alen Peacock and Dr. J. Kelly Flanagan, Computer Science Popular Internet web sites experience a common problem: as the number of people trying to access a site grows, the wait for page downloads for each of those users grows accordingly. In extreme cases, the site becomes completely inaccessible as the server refuses connections over a […]
So, You Think You Have Sleep Deprivation?
Stacy J. Parry and Dr. Joan H. Baldwin, Nursing Introduction Sleep plays an important role in maintaining health. Sleep affects two types of physiologic functions; the nervous system itself and other structures of the body. Sleep deprivation is often associated with continuous malfunction of the mind and at other times can cause abnormal behavioral activities […]
Ciliary Transport of Particles in Polyplacophoran Gills
Matthew Palmer and Dr. Lee F. Braithwaite, Zoology Throughout the phylum Mollusca, gills are used to accomplish a variety of tasks and are thus highly specialized organs. The chitons, class Polyplacophora, are a primitive group of molluscs whose gills have the unique condition of being aligned on either side of the foot in series of […]
Progress Report on My Project Entitled “The Effects of Editing on Emotion And Theme”
Merrill A. Page and Professor Stan Ferguson, Theater and Media Arts Editing in film is the act of joining two separate visual clips together to continue a film’s progress. Editing styles and the frequency of cuts can vary greatly from film to film, and in my project, I proposed to study in depth the actual […]
Creating a Musical
Erik Orton and Dr. K. Newell Dayley, Fine Arts and Communications I originally received an ORCA grant for the purpose of developing a musical adaptation of The Scarlet Letter. During the ensuing months my subject matter changed to the life of Daniel O’Connell (1775-1847), an Irish patriot who led a movement to help the farming […]
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