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Analysis of a Facebook Freakout: Rhetoric of Agency in the Places Privacy Debate
(North Dakota State University, 2011)
New technologies often generate fear regarding privacy threats, and social
networking sites like Face book have lately experienced the brunt of the criticism.
Face book users, even as they post greater amounts of information ...
Creativity and Randomness
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Major theories of creative cognition are reviewed in the present thesis. These theories are
diverse yet seem to converge on similar key processes. One definition of creativity
emphasizes going beyond stereotypical responses ...
A Closed Form Optimization Model for The Conflict Neutralization Problem
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
In this study, we proposed a novel closed form optimization model for the
Conflict Neutralization Problem (CKP) and implemented an efficient algorithm for
solving the problem. A novel tableau representation of the CNP ...
The Impact of Bahy-Friendly Hospital Designation. Employment Status. Parity. and Other SocialEcological Factors on Lactation Duration for Ne\\ Mothers in l lpstate New York
(North Dakota State University, 2011)
The purpose of this study. that analyzed the existing Feeding Your Infant (FYI)
dataset. was to examine the impact of Bahy-hiendly (BF) I lospital designation.
employment. parity. and other social-ecological factors on ...
Subsurface Drainage in Clay Soils in a Northern Climate and its Effects on Various Soybean Cultivars and Soil Properties.
(North Dakota State University, 2011)
The Red River Valley of the North in North Dakota and Minnesota is a region with
unique clay soils. Since 1993, the region has seen increased annual rainfall that has caused
seasonal soil waterlogging, inhibiting crop ...
Downtown Fargo: Stakeholder Struggles and the Crisis ofldentity
(North Dakota State University, 2011)
This research sought to discover the social impact of demographic, aesthetic, and economic
neighborhood restructuring in downtown Fargo, North Dakota. In-depth interviews were
conducted with 19 cultural, economic, and ...
Performance Analysis of an Advanced Emission Reduction Technology Engine During Diesel-Hydrogen Dual Fuel Operation
(North Dakota State University, 2011)
The primary objective of this study was to determine the capability of a CAT
engine controlled by an advanced combustion emission reduction technology
(ACERT) electronic control module to operate in a dual fuel mode. A ...
Yield Comparison of Transplanted Tomato and Pepper Plants Grown in Different Sized Cell Packs
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Field experiments were conducted at Fargo, North Dakota, in 2006 and
repeated at Fargo, Oakes, North Dakota, and Absaraka, North Dakota, in 2007 to
compare time to harvest and yields from tomatoes (Lycopersicon escu/entum ...
Relationship between Visual Obstruction Reading and Herbage Production for Ecological Sites in a Semi-Arid Climate of the Northern Plains
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Carbon nanotubes have been the main focus in science and engineering fields lately
for their extraordinary properties. But carbon nanotube fabrication process is very
expensive, particularly for reinforcements and ...
Numerical Simulation of a Direct Expansion Geothermal Heat Pump Using Carbon Dioxide in a Transcritical Cycle
(North Dakota State University, 2011)
Many of the synthetic refrigerants used in heat pump and air conditioning
systems are potent greenhouse gases. In light of the increasing concern regarding
climate change, there has been an increased interest in natural ...