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Wanna buy a basket?: Kekchi Maya women and cash economy in San Miguel, Belize
(Wichita State University, 2008-07)Global economy has had a tremendous effect on subsistence societies. A need for cash seems to touch people even in remote places. San Miguel is a poverty-stricken Kekchi Maya village in the Toledo District of southern ... -
Wanna hit?: Sensation seeking and themes present in anti-marijuana messages
(Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2013-05-08)Sensation seeking has been linked to drug use and risky behavior. Therefore, drug prevention efforts use sensation seeking as a targeting variable for drug prevention campaigns by creating a desired level of stimulation ... -
War as a Perpetuator of Death
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Warzones, peacekeeping and police: using modern day policing strategies to strengthen UNPOL and peacekeeping operations
(Wichita State University, 2019-05)The purpose of this collective qualitative case study was to compare the training protocols of UNPOL officers from different countries over the course of three different missions. Five United Nations Police Officers ... -
Waste not, want not: Household sentiment on food waste and the role of sustainable technologies
(Wichita State University, 2021-12)Researchers from the multidisciplinary field of human-computer-interaction (HCI) created a sub-field known as sustainable HCI to address environmental problems through technological interventions. The HCI community has ... -
Watch your mouth: Swearing and credibility in the classroom
(Wichita State University, 2020-05)Swearing and credibility are directly related, as credibility is the perception of an individual derived from their verbal and nonverbal communication. Credibility has a fundamental impact in the realm of education, ... -
Water jar
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Water Soluble Porphyrin based Solar Cell
(Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2011-05-04)Porphyrins are organic chromophores with structure very close to naturally occurring pigment in leaves Chlorophyll. In addition, blood cells are red due to iron porphyrins. These versatile porphyrins are simple to synthesize ... -
We have trust issues
(Wichita State University, 2022-04-29)Automation undoubtedly will have a continued presence in our everyday lives. The incorporation of automation in applications such as self-driving vehicles, vehicle assembly lines, assisted surgery, and autopilot in ... -
We're all belchers: finding a new American family in the animated world of Bob's burgers
(Wichita State University, 2018-04-27)Bob's Burgers, an animated television show airing on FOX, tells the story of the Belcher family. The Belcher's own a burger restaurant and the show explores all of the day-to-day mishaps that tend to occur. While the show ... -
Weaning across primates: A hominid blueprint for weaning
(Wichita State University. Department of Anthropology, 2016)To determine a possible "natural" weaning age for humans I will statistically examine four life-history parameters as discussed by Dettwyler 1995: 1) Birth weight to weaning weight ratio, 2) Percentage of adult weight, 3) ... -
Weary travel’s end
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Weaving a tangled web: divergent and reticulate speciation in Boechera fendleri sensu lato (Brassicaceae: Boechereae)
(American Society of Plant Taxonomists, 2015-08)Hybrid speciation is relatively common in plants compared to other well-studied groups. Polyploidy and apomixis are strongly associated with hybrid speciation, presumably due to the opportunities they provide for both ... -
Wedding vase
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Wedding vase
(WSU Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology, 2002)"Joy Navasie, also known as "Frog Woman," is among the most famous of the Hopi-Tewa potters. She was an active potter from 1935-1995. Her mother, Paqua Naha, (ca. 1890-1955) was the first Frog Woman and it was Paqua who ... -
Wedding vase signed Lela / Van
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Wedding vase signed Margaret Tafoya
(Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1987) -
Wedding vase signed Margaret Tafoya
(Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1981) -
Wedding vase signed Marie & Julian
(Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1935)