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Honors theses from 2019
Redemption or contamination: reviewing the illness narratives of the chronically sick and their support systems, Allison R. Dearing
Sustainable reuse: the adaptive reuse of the Chattanooga Choo Choo into the Chattanooga Market using LEED, Ashley DeGennaro
Preparation of organometallic cobalt(III) complexes containing bidentate chiral amine ligands as potential transfer hydrogenation catalysts, Luccas C. Do Carmo
Influence of environmental conditions on fatty acid-induced changes in Vibrio cholerae persistence and pathogenicity, Abigail Doyle
A net-zero framework for farms: a business plan, Lauren Dunn
Students’ willingness to extend civil liberties to disliked groups, NinaSimone Edwards
The Vietnam War at home and abroad: soldiers, military leadership, and the antiwar movement, Mason E. Fox
More than remembering: how memoirists recall and write the past, Faith Garner
The analysis of Erlanger Hospital’s suture inventory management operations, Amanda George
Synthesizing multifunctional iron oxide nanodrugs and developing a model for their size analysis using dynamic light scattering, Olivia George
Oil preference in ants and arthropod diversity in urban environments, Itzel Guzman-Hernandez
Financial reporting of cryptocurrency, Andrew Hartley
Experiences of adult children with previously incarcerated parents: a qualitative study, Opeletia Helton
Computational simulation of the PAW-04 nozzle configuration, Juan Hernandez
Lipid modification in Aeromonas salmonicida through exogenous polyunsaturated fatty acid incorporation, Rachel Hofer
Creating characterization through the use of setting and counterpoint characterization, Caroline Taylor Hood
Policy analysis of Tennessee's 51-to-life law: juvenile sentencing reform, Natalie P. Hurst
Virtual existence and its ambiguities: how postphenomenology of technology clarifies our situation in a digital world., David Karlo King II
Is Bitcoin Reminiscent of Past Bubbles?, Jessica L. Leath
Theoretical studies of naphthoquinone reactivity toward amines, Kevin Lee
The need to believe: belief in science & religious belief examined as more general components of positive psychological functioning, Jordan Madrigal
An analysis of the effects between prison documentaries and popularity among viewers, Dominique Malone
Increasing Quechuan identification through language Acquisition, Emily McAndrew
Justice according to Reinhold Niebuhr and Gustavo Gutiérrez, Rebecca L. Miller