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Rufus Fleming Papers, 1881-1900
(2008-10-07)Ohio native who came to Dakota Territory in 1881 and became a bonanza farmer near Wheatland, ND and active Fargo Mason. -
Rugby, improve county-owned buildings
(U.S. National Archives and Records Administration., 1938)Administrative documents relating to Works Projects Administration project to improve county-owned buildings including courthouse and jail. -
Ruggedness Test for Density Measurements of Flax Fiber
(North Dakota State University, 2015)Density is a fundamental physical property of a reinforcement for composites. It appears widely in calculations, which are mostly used for engineering designs. The density of homogeneous solid materials is generally ... -
Ruin : the library reimagined
(North Dakota State University, 2015)In his readings, “On the Uses and Disadvantages of History for Life” Friedrich Nietzsche discusses how a “critical approach to history” allows the past to be used as a vital force for future life and action. Such assumptions ... -
Ruins
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Ruins of Pasargadae
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Rumination and Problem Solving: A Focus on Dispositions, Processes, and the Five-Step Framework
(North Dakota State University, 2010)Rumination is a method of responding to and coping with negative moods that involves repetitively and passively focusing on the causes, consequences, and symptoms of negative mood (Nolen-Hoeksema, 1991 ). Research has ... -
Rumination on a Post Humanist Forum: Creating a New Forum for the 21st Century, Fargo, North Dakota
(North Dakota State University, 2006)Rumination on a post humanist forum is a new typology for Fargo, ND. The theoretical premise: the examination of what it means to store and access information today and in the future. The buildings total gross net is ... -
Running Wild, Running Free?: Changing Perceptions of Wild Horses in the American Landscape
(North Dakota State University, 2014)Since the 1930s, wild horses have become a subject of public concern. They are often showcased as symbols representing the historic past of the western United States. More recently they have become symbols of a mythic, or ... -
Runoff and erosion from snow-melt on surface mined sites in western North Dakota
(North Dakota State University, 1976) -
Rural Adolescents' Perceptions of Alcohol Use: A Qualitative Study
(North Dakota State University, 2012)This qualitative study outlines rural adolescents' perceptions of the reasons they choose to use or not use alcohol. The social contextual factors that underlie their decisions are addressed. Twenty juniors and seniors ... -
Rural Community Housing Authority Public Housing Projects
(North Dakota State University, 2007) -
Rural Decline:Preserving Community
(North Dakota State University, 2012)Rural Decline: Preserving Community. This thesis will focus on the question “How can architecture aid in the preservation and revitalization of rural communities?” Architectural problem solving and community involvement ... -
The rural hot lunch
(North Dakota State University, 1916) -
Rural School Industrial Contest Season of 1911
(North Dakota State University, 1911) -
Rural Telephones
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Rural Transitions: A Supplemental Community
(North Dakota State University, 2013)The thesis, Rural Transitions, investigates the problem that has become a growing trend as more people move from rural, agricultural areas into suburban or city life. Many of the existing country dwellers are no longer ... -
Rural Youth's Enrollment in a Stem Summer Camp: A Comparison Between In-Person and Take-Home Experiences
(North Dakota State University, 2021)The utilization of informal STEM education opportunities has been well established as a way to supplement and support formal STEM education learning. Many of the studies confirming this were completed in urban settings. ... -
Rush Court
(North Dakota State University, 2011-10-28)