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Energy from Waste: Characterization and Reuse Feasibility of Incinerated Municipal Solid Waste
(2011-05-24)
The objective of this study is to characterize the physical and mechanical properties of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) ash. MSWI ash consists of bottom and fly ash. The mixture of the two is known as combined ash.
The Social Functions and Implications of Voseo in Quito, Ecuador: A Linguistic and Anthropological Account
(2011-04)
The purpose of this study is to provide a linguistic and anthropological analysis of the social complexities of voseo—the use of the second-person singular pronoun vos— in Quito Ecuador.
“To work, write, sing and fight for women’s liberation”: Proto-Feminist Currents in the American Left, 1946-1961
(2011-04)
This thesis is an exploration of feminist
thought in the radical Left circles of postwar America prior to the well-documented surge in activism for gender equality in the 1960s and 1970s.
Urban Exacerbation: The Ineffectiveness of Drug Treatment and Law Enforcement in 1970’s Detroit
(2011-06-03)
After a brief summary of federal War on Drugs initiatives, this paper will examine
drug treatment, specifically methadone clinics, and heroin and crime policing in Detroit in the first half of the 1970’s. Detroit will ...