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Poem by Kinsey Wheatley from Fall 2012 - Winter 2013 issue of Images.

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Poem by Kinsey Wheatley from Fall 2012 - Winter 2013 issue of Images.
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Poem by Courtney Ott from Fall 2013 - Winter 2014 issue of Images.
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Poem by Michaela Steiner from Fall 2012 - Winter 2013 issue of Images.
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Poem by Conor Laing from Fall 2013 - Winter 2014 issue of Images.
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Poem by Checker Marshall from Fall 2012 - Winter 2013 issue of Images.
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Poem by Courtland Hopkins from Fall 2013 - Winter 2014 issue of Images.
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The holy grail of many scientific inquiries has been the discovery of the precise evolutionary progression for the faculty of modern language. It is a remarkable question that has persisted since before Charles Darwin's publication of his theory of evolution by natural selection in 1859. Since Darwin, the popular premise that language was and is a uniquely human feature has remained largely unchanged. However, the recent advancements in genetics and...
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This thesis delves into the origins of aggressive fire suppression in America and the specifics of the "10 am" policy, implemented by the United States Forest Service in 1935. It does so by piecing pieces together the events of the historically tragic Mann Gulch Fire that occurred on August 5, 1949 in Helena, Montana, with a goal of not only showing what happened, but why events unfolded as they did at the Montana fire, how the guiding policy...
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As a visual artist, the primary function of my work is to explore sensuality and how human beings experience existence through our senses. Inspiration for my work comes from many sources, and I am constantly struck by the connections in thought between other artists of varying disciplines. This is what led me to Informalism. The purpose of this research project was to discover the relevance and accessibility of Informalist art in a contemporary cultural...
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A panoptic analysis of Tom Rob Smith's Child 44 Trilogy and David Benioff's City of Thieves proved the existence of surveillance themes. This work examines the relevance of panoptic analysis to historical fiction and the Soviet Union, as well as generating an understanding of how history is understood.
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Poem by Shaina Nez in Fall 2013 - Winter 2014 issue of Images.
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Human T-cell leukemia Virus Type I (HTLV-1) was the first identified human retrovirus, identified in 1980 (1). Infection with HTLV-1 results in adult T-cell leukemia with 5-10% incidence. An estimated 15-20 million individuals worldwide are infected with HTLV-1 (2). Replication of retroviruses, such as HTLV, is dependent upon synthesis of viral structural and enzymatic proteins. Synthesis of HTLV's enzymatic proteins is dependent upon two -1 programmed...
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The importance of tribal food systems is strongly related to the health, land, and culture of Native American people. I was interested in exploring the beliefs, knowledge, and perspectives of Navajo Fort Lewis College (FLC) students about tribal food systems and food sovereignty, and determining whether their access to traditional and healthy foods differed between the Navajo Nation and on campus. This study took place at FLC using an online survey...
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Porous silicon offers remarkable optical properties which have a wide range of applications. A method to predict the reflectance of arbitrarily etched porous silicon structures using a numerical thin film model is posed. Porous silicon samples were created using an anodization cell of our design and reflectance measurements were compared to the model. The theoretical reflectance curves show a promising correlation to the actual data. More samples...
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Human t-cell lymphotropic virus type l (HTLV-1) was the first identified human retrovirus, identified in 1980. Infection with HTLV-1 results in adult T-cell leukemia with 5-10% incidence. An estimated 15-20 million individuals worldwide are infected with HTLV. Replication of retroviruses, such as HTLV, is dependent upon synthesis of viral structural and enzymatic proteins. Synthesis of HTLV's enzymatic proteins (Protease (PR), Reverse Transcriptase...
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" The integration of instruments designed to measure aspects of ones physical well-being have nuzzled their way into the daily lives of many individuals. Devics, such as Fitbits and smart watches effectively monitor the amount of physical activity one endures throughout the day, allowing one to measure productivity against the fitness goals, facilitating an awareness of physical well-being and promoting healthier lifestyles. When the concern is shifted...
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The Senior Seminar project is to design, model, fabricate, analyze, test, and manufacture a Baja racecar that will represent Fort Lewis College in a Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Baja Collegiate Design Series competition. The competition gathers students from universities all around the world to challenge their cars through a series of static and dynamic testing, such as overall weight, endurance racing, etc. The team objective was to produce...
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Acidobacterium capsulatum was cultured from acid mine drainage, has optimal growth at pH 3.0 to 6.0, is a chemoorganotroph, contains membrane menaquinones and its genotypes have been identified in environments worldwide. When these organisms are grown in liquid media with glucose as the sole carbon source under aerobic conditions the cells become "pink," allowing the culture to take on the shade of pink lemonade as the cells transition from log to...
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Ian Hensler, Cassie Seaney, Matt Kleinert, Sam Emerson, Noah Garcia, Michael Bixenmann, Kody Salcido The Sustainable House for Engagement and Discovery (SHED) project constructed a new garden storage building (gardenhouse), as well as researched and detailed a new suitable geodesic dome greenhouse for the Fort Lewis College Environmental Center (EC). These new campus structures and site layout address on-campus food production, composting, and...