Student Scholarship & Creative Expression; Franklin College
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Created by: B.F. Hamilton Library
Last Updated: 2024-04-17
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This collection encompasses student scholarship and creative expression in an open-access environment. Work was completed under the mentorship of Franklin College faculty at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Work within this collection includes research papers, images, presentations, and more. The collection dates back to 2015.
Given the sociopolitical history and certain theories on subject formation (Althusser and Butler), Senator Reinosa is analyzed and his development as a subject is explained. There are three aspects considered: guilt,...
Prebiotics and probiotics offer unique approaches to modulating human gut microbiota with distinct advantages for the treatment of metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes.
Asian carp have a high fecundity and rapid development, which makes them a high invasion risk for the Great Lakes ecosystem; however, a combination of exclusion techniques is likely to prevent their spread into this sensitive...
Exploring the history of the atomic bomb in the twentieth century to answer the question as to whether it is the end of all war, or the weapon that will be our end.
Using Julio Cortazar's short story "Las babas del diablo" this essay will feature the narrator--Michel's supposedly supernatural vision of the devil. It will endeavor to answer the question: "Was his vision merely a product of...
Gender roles of men and women in colonial Columbia are very specific. As a male-dominated society, the machismo culture is highly valued. Men are the primary breadwinners, may have a business, and can become powerful...