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The Wheaton Wire: December 2009: Vol. 26, No. 12
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass)., 2009-12)Wheaton College (Norton, Mass) student newspaper. -
Wheaton women in the long 1950s.
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2014)"This is a study of women who attended Wheaton College during the 1940s through the early 1960s. It tries to understand how real college women interacted with political and cultural influences that existed in America during ... -
When Death is the Maiden: Art, Literature, and the English Female Ghost, 1860 to 1911.
(Wheaton College. (Norton, Mass.), 2021-05-16)This honors thesis analyzes the relationship between the literary female ghost and art culture from 1860 to 1911. I expand on previous research regarding the feminist potential of ghosts, as well as research on how visual ... -
Wing bud apoptosis in embryonic chick development.
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Wing bud development based on varying concentrations of ethanol exposure.
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With exposure to mercury, there is a lesser amount of movement of growth cones of chick sympathetic neurons in the experimental sample than in the control sample as measured by a change in degree.
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Women, Mothers, and Feminine Power in Beowulf.
(Wheaton College (MA)., 2020-05-10)This thesis discusses women, mothers, and feminine power in Beowulf. It draws a parallel and foil between Hildeburh and Brimwylf (also called Grendel’s Mother). This foil is solved through examination of power wielded by ... -
Wreckage of war : the work of the War Office Committee in the wake of WWI.
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“You have a lot of time to think in here” : incarcerated males and their expectations for the future
(Wheaton College ; Norton, Mass., 2009)Today in the United States, approximately 3.1% of the adult population is incarcerated, in federal and local jails, on parole or probation. With more than 650,000 individuals leaving prison each year, the transition from ... -
Zebrafish aging is a determining factor in breast cancer cell xenotransplant efficacy.
(Wheaton College (Norton, Mass.), 2017)Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women and a leading cause of cancer death in women. Studies that examine the effects of certain environmental factors, which can mimic estrogen function and thus mediate ... -
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