In this thesis, I argue that the cooptation and commodification of young peoples’ creative expressions of individuality through the practice of “coolhunting” causes alienation within said young people and is, therefore, unethical. I support this claim by using Marxist theory of the Frankfort Institute, viz., Max Horkheimer and Theodor W....
The present study was conducted as a three part investigation to
(i) examine the incidence, distribution and kinds of standard plate
count bacteria present in chlorinated and raw water; (ii) study the
ecological role and possible health significance of Aeromonas spp.
in distribution water, and (iii) evaluate the effects of...
Crater Lake, originally barren of fish, was stocked on an
irregular basis from 1888 through 1941 with several species of
salmonids. Two species occur in the lake today--kokanee salmon
(Oncorhynchus nerka) and rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri). This
study was initiated in the summer of 1986 to evaluate the ecology of...
An analytical method for predicting life-cycle maintainability labor costs is developed. The purpose of the analytical method is to allow the evaluation of products, based on life-cycle labor cost, early in the design process. The Boeing 737-300/400/500 Bleed Air Control System is used as a test model, and the results...
Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMA-0) reductase activity of resting cells
of Escherichia coli was inhibited by tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
(Na₄EDTA), benzoic acid (BA), and methylparaben (MP). The 50% inhibitory
concentrations of Na₄EDTA, BA, and MP were 20.2, 1.2, and 32.4 mM,
respectively. BA at pH 6.5 or below most effectively inhibited the TMA-0
reductase....
Criticism of established forestry practices has led to the development of alternative silvicultural methods known collectively as "New Forestry." The primary objective of New Forestry is to address concerns about biological diversity, but it is generally acknowledged that controversy will continue until social concerns are also addressed. Consequently, this dissertation...
Research on campsite selection behavior has given managers of outdoor recreation resources a better understanding of users' needs and preferences. However, researchers have found nagging inconsistencies, not only across settings but also between campers' stated preferences and their actual behavior. This thesis re-examines the campsite selection research in light of...