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Journal of Undergraduate Research, 10th Anniversary

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Contents:

10th Anniversary IssueRepresenting the French King of Spain: Philip V and Questions of Gender, National, and Cultural Identity
Thuvia Martin, College of Fine Arts
(Mentor: Melissa Hyde)

Testament to Torture:
The Gangrene Affair
Christopher Church, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
(Mentor: Sheryl Kroen)

The Vertical Arcade: Searching for Benjamin’s Flâneur in the Contemporary Urban City
Silan Yip, College of Design, Construction and Planning
(Mentor: Nancy Sanders)

A Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Domestic Chicken Burial Excavated at Kingsley Plantation
Kelley M. Christensen, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
(Mentor: Susan deFrance)

Publicly Traded Companies and Political Donations: Do Corporate Campaign Contributions Enhance Shareholder Wealth?
Marvin McTaw,Warrington College of Business
(Mentor: Joel Houston)

Native Florida Crustacean Predators’ Preferences Regarding the Non-Indigenous Green Mussel, Perna viridis (Linnaeus 1758)
Emily Mitchem, Honors Program
(Mentor: Shirley Baker)

Ophthalmic Drug Delivery Through Contact Lenses
Michael Abrahamson, College of Engineering
(Mentor: Anuj Chauhan)

Investigating Thematic Tourism as a Tool for Community-Based Ecotourism in the Galápagos Islands
Jenny Basantes, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
(Mentor: Taylor Stein)

Characterization of Apoptosis Pathways and Cytoskeleton Structures in HTR-8 Immortalized Human Placental Cells Exposed to Porphyromonas gingivalis and Benzo[a]pyrene
Diogo Torres, College of Medicine
(Mentor: Kathleen Shiverick)

The Effect of Dietary Arginine on Lean Body Mass
Amy Klash, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences

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Journal of Undergraduate Research
Volume 10, Issue 2
Winter 2008
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