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Artifacts, issue 14 (2016) : Table of contents
(University of Missouri, Campus Writing Program, 2016)
Table of contents for Artifacts, Issue 16 (2015)....
Artifacts, issue 11 (2014) : Table of contents
(University of Missouri, 2014)
Table of contents for Artifacts, Issue 11 (2014)....
Artifacts, issue 13 (2015) : Table of contents
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
Table of contents for Artifacts, Issue 13 (2015)....
Artifacts, issue 12 (2015) : Table of contents
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
Table of contents for Artifacts, Issue 12 (2015)....
Good will in globalized world : Editor's introduction
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
The current issue of Artifacts provides a good example about how good wills are used for offering good academic services to the global community....
Using regular yoga practice to reduce blood pressure in patients with unmedicated prehypertension
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
This is a video describing the blood pressure reducing benefits of yoga.
Language and living in alien cultures
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
Culture encompasses people's beliefs, traditions, behaviors, values, styles of life and thinking, and the like. People behave culturally through language that passes along from one generation into another. So, it is not ...
Conflict analysis
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
This work is an examination of the conflict between Russia and the Ukraine its causes, effects and repercussions.
Insects : it's what's for dinner?
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
"Imagine your family dinner table. It is a gathering to enjoy food and good tidings. The table is full with all of your favorites, including the green bean casserole, fresh dinner rolls and fried ... crickets? You may be ...
Shitshow
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
Shitshow is a first-person narrative that refers to the highs and lows of the author's first year of college life.
The Cultural power of iron in early Africa
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
Iron played a central role in many societies of early Africa. It held both spiritual and material power. Physically, Africans used iron to create tools for agriculture, utensils for everyday life, and weapons for protection ...
Divine matrix (Editor's introduction)
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2014)
According to Braden, Divine Matrix is “the container that holds the universe, the bridge between all things, and the mirror that shows us what we have created”.
Birth of a workforce : The Blacksmiths rise in sub-Saharan Africa
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
The "Ritual Staff with Seated Nommo" made by the Dogon people from modern Mali available at the University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archeology represents the rise in specialized occupations in early Africa and ...
Evaluation of electronic medical record implementation and patient satisfaction
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2014)
Computers and electronic medical records are widely used by clinicians in ambulatory settings. Indeed, both the United States federal government and the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom have recently ...
Elijah's Inferno
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2014)
Elijah Solidum chose to write "Elija's Inferno" because he had read Dante's Inferno in class that semester, and he wanted to put a personal and more modern spin on Dante's masterpiece. He tried to keep Dante's general ...
U.S. military intervention to combat the Islamic State
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
The United States' military policy in the Middle East has created optimal conditions for the radicalization of Muslims in the region, strengthening the extremist militias and validating the doctrines of Islamic radicals ...
King Arthur and his part in the breaking of the Round Table
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
This is an examination of King Arthur's responsibility for the fall of Camelot and the destruction of the Round Table due to his selfish, oblivious nature and his misunderstanding of how to separate his personal and ...
I Love that it takes you an hour and a half to order a sandwich
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
[Harry Burns and Sally Albright] begin as recent college graduates driving from Chicago to New York; they do not see eye-to-eye and after the drive, leave with mutual contempt for one another. Five years later, they meet ...
The Phenomenon of impulse buying
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2014)
For many people, impulsiveness can be intuitive by nature. Impulsiveness can be related to their personality, low-inhibitions, external factors or all of the above. To an extent, this can be common and not harmful, but ...
You've died : Now what?
(University of Missouri, The Campus Writing Program, 2015)
Twenty-one people in the United States die each day while waiting on the organ transplant list. One organ donor can save eight lives. That being said, it only takes three people a day to donate their organs upon death to ...