Jarom L. McDonald and Dr. Ed Cutler, English One of the most beneficial tools for the study of literature is a working knowledge of the culture that influenced the authors of that literature and helped give rise to the social attitudes, feelings, and movements which that literature is trying to reflect. Having first-hand recognized the […]
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Creating A Genetic Stock In Order To Examine Linkage Group Locations On Oat Chromosomes
Lindsay Johnson and Dr. Eric N. Jellen, Agronomy and Horticulture The motivation behind this project involves the desire to assign diploid oat linkage groups to specific locations on the physical diploid oat chromosome (1). In order to accomplish this, a stock of monosomic oat plants is required. Monosomic plants are defined as plants that are […]
Creating a Pre-inventive Film
David Paul Graham and Professor Tom Lefler, Theater and Film Traditionally, narrative films begin with a story to be told and every decision made in the film making process should take into account what would best in order to tell that story. I proposed to create a narrative film a very different way. I thought […]
The Process Of Creating Microsolvated Ions Using Electrospray Ionization And Fourier-Transform Ion Cycoltron Resonance Mass Spectrometry
Laura Cunningham and Dr. David V. Dearden, Chemistry and Biochemistry Microsolvation is the process of attaching solvent molecules to a host molecule in the gas phase, creating a system which exhibits characteristics between that of gas-phase and solution-phase systems. Study of these microsolvated systems can help us to understand the difference between gas-phase and solution-phase […]
RECREATING THE CREATION
Kristen Ellsworth, Department of Art I proposed to create a series of seven full-sheet fine arts prints to serve as a final project to be exhibited April 1995. Having completed the project on schedule, I am pleased to report that the body of work consists of eight I 7 x 22 inch bleed etchings. Through […]
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 […]
Creating a Program to Assist Missionaries Understand the Japanese Written World
Daniel Hick and Dr. Masakazu Watanabe, Asian and Near Eastern Languages The plight of the non-native missionary in Japan is adverse due to the extreme communication barriers that are encountered in every day life. Japanese is vastly different from Western languages. In the MTC missionaries receive sufficient training in the spoken language but are taught […]
“earthCries” Experimentation on Elements of Choreography within the Frame of Creating a Performance Piece under Request of the Ballet Division of Dance at Brigham Young University
Anna Manja Larcher and Professors Jennie Creer King and Jan Dijkwel, Dance In my ORCA project, my aim was to create a contemporary ballet piece for the BYU Theater Ballet Dance Company that would then be performed and judicated at the ACDF (American College Dance Festival) choreography competition and art festival in New Mexico, March […]
Resolving Ethical Issues in Creating a Web Site
Leigh Brown, Heather Kirby and Professor Doris R Dant, English For many people today, the Internet and its technical components are still fairly new. While building websites has become a popular pastime, many people want to join in. The web site Heather and I have been creating offers helpful guidelines for creating a website and […]
The GraftSweep Tool: A Multi-Axis Multi-Sweep Tool for Creating an All-Hexahedral Finite Element Mesh
Matthew Earp and Dr. Stephen E. Benzley, Civil and Environmental Engineering Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a method of performing mathematical analysis on complex geometry used extensively by both scientists and engineers. An important step in performing the analysis is the mesh generation process. This is the process of dividing a volume into small individual […]
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