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Trophic transfer of microplastics in Phalacrocorax auritus (Double-Crested Cormorants) and fish in Lake Champlain
(2018)The goal of this research was to determine whether microplastics (MP) result in trophic transfer within invertebrates, fish, and Phalacrocorax auritus (Double-crested Cormorants) resident to Lake Champlain. We did so by ... -
Tutoring Podcast
(2014-09)SUNY Plattsburgh's Jonathon Martinez sits down with Tom Halford to chat about writing tutoring. Martinez talks about learning to speak English fluently as a child, and he explains why he wanted to become a writing tutor. -
Tutors
(2015)Carolyn Smith's short story is from the perspective of an anxious student who has her first tutoring session. -
Twitter: Tweets for Analysts
(The Common Good: A SUNY Plattsburgh Journal on Teaching and Learning, 2015)Twitter is a popular social media outlet where companies can disseminate information about the firm. Students can obtain usable information that can potentially aid their analyses of firms, with the firm’s Twitter feed as ... -
Two Monologues on Grammar
(2015)Nick Moore graduated from SUNY Plattsburgh in the spring of 2015. Nick is interested in ESL and writing tutoring. In these two poems, he focuses on grammar as a meaning making system, but his real passion is for creative writing. -
The Unknown History of New York City's Chinatown: A Story of Crime During the Years of American Prohibition
(2016-04-30)During Prohibition immigrants were often made into scapegoats for the rise in illegal activity. The increase in crime was blamed on the rising immigrant population creating an intense fear of immigrants coming into the ... -
Use of PBIS Methods to Reinforce Sportsmanship in a Recreational Setting for Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
(2017)Demonstrate and evaluate the use of a PBIS intervention, "PLAY." Four rules were modeled and a group contingency was used to decrease problem behaviors in a recreational setting. Results showed positive outcomes through ... -
The Useful Citizen
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Variability in troglomorphic adaptations of a Mexican cavefish, Poecilia mexicana, from Tabasco, Mexico
(Scientia Discipulorum: SUNY Plattsburgh, 2006)The cavefish Poecilia mexicana, earlier known as Poecilia sphenops, is a live-bearing toothcarp or molly found only in Cueva de las Sardinas (also known as Cueva de Villa Luz or El Azufre), in Tabasco, Mexico. The cave ... -
Vernal Pool Status Following Two Major Disturbances (100 year flood and Hurricane Irene)
(2014)Vernal pools are crucial for the survival of herpetofaunal species. These temporary ponds are necessary breeding sites for many amphibious species and act as safe refugia, as many lack permanent predators that would be ... -
Vox Pop: Coffee
(2012)In this vox pop, Lara and Garrett talk with patrons at the Koffee Kat about their love of coffee. -
Vox Pop: Dreaming of Vacation
(2015)Julian Breyette directed this piece in which reporter Angie Cipriano talks with students about dream vacations. -
Vox Pop: Textbooks
(2012)In this vox pop, Alex asks students what they think about textbook use on campus. -
Welcome to the Inaugural Issue
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The white inhabitants wished relief from the horrors of continual alarms...: The British Empire, Planter Politics, and the Agency of Jamaican Slaves and Maroons
(2016-04-30)Although agency is generally depicted as local actions triggering local results, fears caused by the agency of slaves and Maroons in Jamaica influenced the policies of the British empire by affecting the agendas of worried ... -
Whitewater Packrafting in Western Nepal
(2016-12-01)This expedition plan outlines a whitewater packrafting trip on the Bheri and Seti Karnali rivers in western Nepal that will serve as my capstone project for the Bachelor’s of Science in the Expeditionary Studies program ... -
Why Alaryngeal Speech Has a Reduced Level of Intelligibility and How It Can Be Maximized
(2015)Treatment protocol for carcinoma of the larynx often involves total laryngectomy, the surgical removal of the larynx. Laryngectomees can achieve voice restoration using the following alaryngeal speech methods: esophageal, ... -
Wildlife Response to Wildfire at the Altona Flat Rock Pine Barren in Northern NY
(2019-05)In July of 2018, approximately 221 hectares of forest were burned in a wildfire at a sandstone pavement barren in Altona NY. Forest overstory is predominantly Pinus banksiana (Jack Pine) and Betula lenta (Black Birch), ... -
Woman-As-Symbol: Intersections of Indian Nationalism, Gender, and Identity
(Women's Studies International Forum, 1999)The purpose of this article is to explore the connection between Indian nationalism and gender identity. I provide a critique of Radhakrishnan and Chatterjee's notion of the outer/inner dichotomy of Indian nationalism by ...