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Urban Pastures: A Computational Approach to Identify the Barriers of Segregation

Date: 2022-01-01

Creator: Noah Gans

Access: Open access

Urban Sociology is concerned with identifying the relationship between the built environment and the organization of residents. In recent years, computational methods have offered new techniques to measure segregation, including using road networks to measure marginalized communities' institutional and social isolation. This paper contributes to existing computational and urban inequality scholarship by exploring how the ease of mobility along city roads determines community barriers in Atlanta, GA. I use graph partitioning to separate Atlanta’s road network into isolated chunks of intersections and residential roads, which I call urban pastures. Urban pastures are social communities contained to residential road networks because movement outside of a pasture requires the need to use larger roads. Urban pastures fences citizens into homogenous communities. The urban pastures of atlanta have little (


The experience of crunch in the video games industry amongst current and aspiring developers

Date: 2022-01-01

Creator: Radu Ioan Stochita

Access: Open access

The video games industry relies on crunch - overworking the developers, usually towards the end of the project in order to meet a required deadline. In this paper, I analyze the different relationships that aspiring and current game developers have with the games industry and how they position themselves when it comes to crunch. Passion is a major component of people's desire to join the games' industry, later being used to justify one's need of staying overtime: "Since I am passionate about video games, it did not feel like work at all." Other aspiring or current developers are more skeptical when it comes to crunch and are developing secondary plans, either to quit the industry, join labor unions or push for better working conditions.


Miniature of Identifying crustacean neuropeptides and precursor-related peptides by LC/MS: An investigation of strategies for extraction and orthogonal separations
Identifying crustacean neuropeptides and precursor-related peptides by LC/MS: An investigation of strategies for extraction and orthogonal separations
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    Date: 2023-01-01

    Creator: Emily Grace Herndon

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      Ethnicity and Territory: Cultural and Political Autonomy for African Descended Colombians through Law 70

      Date: 2023-01-01

      Creator: Ayana Opong-Nyantekyi

      Access: Open access

      Colombia has the second largest African descendant population in all South America due to the transatlantic slave trade that stripped millions from their homeland and brought them to present day Colombia. While African descendants have been a part of the region’s history for over five centuries, it was not until 1993 with the establishment of Law 70 that the Colombian government acknowledged the culture and rights of African descendants. This thesis analyzes the historical, social, and political underpinnings of Law 70, its implementation, and aftereffects. I argue that Law 70 acknowledges a lived identity of rural African descended Colombians as the mechanism for Black communities to obtain rights. The thesis addresses the deep connection between ethnicity and territory, and how Law 70 recognizes that, for rural African descendants, ancestry, culture, and territory, cannot be separated. Law 70 codified a legal transition from a racial to an ethnic frame, which was necessary for African descendants to live their difference and be recognized by the nation.


      Divinity School: A Novel

      Date: 2022-01-01

      Creator: Ella Marie Schmidt

      Access: Open access

      I wrote Divinity School, an Honors Project for the Department of English, under the auspices of my project advisor, Professor Anthony Walton, and my readers, Professors Marilyn Reizbaum, Ann Kibbie, and Aaron Kitch. Divinity School is a novel whose conflicts are religious, generational, and familial. Set mostly in Hoboken, New Jersey with vignettes in Manhattan, Vienna, the west coast of Ireland, and an anonymous New England college town, it is the story of one family and the open secrets that keep them apart. Hal Macpherson is a Divinity School professor uged into premature retirement by allegations of misconduct; his wife, Annie Price, is a withdrawn would-be actress. They are parents to Amelia Macpherson, a woman in her twenties who rejects her father’s righteous claims of innocence and her mother’s exhausted but unwavering devotion to him. This project is concerned with sex and pedagogy, youth, want-it-all politcs, parenthood, getting old, Protestantism, and domestic life. Using third-person free indirect style, I traverse the public-private planes of literature. As an undergraduate at Bowdoin College, I have enjoyed the privilege of a great English education in literature, creative writing, and independent work. Divinity School is the culmination of these studies.


      Bowdoin College Catalogue (1974-1975)

      Date: 1975-01-01

      Access: Open access

      Bowdoin College Bulletin no. 394


      Miniature of High Resolution Molecular Analysis of the Hedgehog Pathway in Tooth Development
      High Resolution Molecular Analysis of the Hedgehog Pathway in Tooth Development
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        • Embargo End Date: 2026-05-20

        Date: 2021-01-01

        Creator: Claire Christine Havig

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          Trumpet slices in Kerr spacetimes

          Date: 2014-12-29

          Creator: Kenneth A. Dennison, Thomas W. Baumgarte, Pedro J. Montero

          Access: Open access

          We introduce a new time-independent family of analytical coordinate systems for the Kerr spacetime representing rotating black holes. We also propose a (2+1)+1 formalism for the characterization of trumpet geometries. Applying this formalism to our new family of coordinate systems we identify, for the first time, analytical and stationary trumpet slices for general rotating black holes, even for charged black holes in the presence of a cosmological constant. We present results for metric functions in this slicing and analyze the geometry of the rotating trumpet surface.


          Miniature of The impact of temperature on the sea star oscillatory gait
          The impact of temperature on the sea star oscillatory gait
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            • Embargo End Date: 2025-05-14

            Date: 2020-01-01

            Creator: Emma Victoria Bertke

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              Bowdoin College Catalogue (1966-1967)

              Date: 1967-01-01

              Access: Open access

              Bowdoin College Bulletin no. 362