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Mayor Phillips, Rep. Owen, and Lt. Governor Wilder's Addresses - 1988 Mock Convention (audiorecording)
(Washington and Lee Mock Convention Committee, 1988) -
Mayor Young's Address - 1988 Mock Convention (audiorecording)
(Washington and Lee Mock Convention Committee, 1988) -
The Media's Voice When There Was No Other: Newspaper Coverage of the Argentine Dirty War
(2011)The period of state sponsored violence, known as the dirty war (guerra sucia), from 1976-1983 marked the disappearances, tortures and ultimately murders of an estimated 18,000 to 30,000 victims in Argentina. Throughout ... -
Medicaid Eligibility and Accessibility: Exploring the Intersection of Poverty, Mental Health, and Incarceration from an Ethical Perspective
(2020)This paper will address the many facets of why Medicaid mental health resources should be expanded and enhanced for low-income individuals, specifically those recently released from incarceration. First, the connection ... -
Medieval fasting and anorexia nervosa as goal-oriented ascetic practices (thesis)
(2011)This paper analyzes various theories of asceticism and the body and assesses those theories in the context of two behaviors typically considered to have ascetic components: medieval female fasting and modem anorexia nervosa ... -
Memo for: Frank Fuller, 25 March 1948 (correspondence)
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"Men have power": A Feminist Reclamation of Marianne Moore's "Marriage"� (thesis)
(2018)I began and ended my research with "Marriage" itself in the same way that this thesis begins and ends with the poem itself. From here I naturally moved to understand Marianne Moore, hoping that through knowing Moore's ... -
Mental Health and Medicaid
(2008)Medicaid covers 15 million adults representing 25% of all Medicaid recipients and 5% of America’s population (KFF). The effects of poverty make Medicaid recipients significantly more likely to suffer from mental illness. ... -
Mental Health in the face of Cultural Beliefs: A case study from Uganda
(2015)In addition to limited resources, the mentally ill in Uganda suffer stigma and discrimination that is exacerbated by the existing cultural and religious beliefs as well as the legal structures. These conditions have deprived ... -
Mental Health Programs for Refugees
(2008)As a resettlement country, the United States needs to acknowledge these events and create mental health programs that can help treat the disorders that may arise from traumatic experiences in order to make refugees more ... -
Mental Illness and Mass Incarceration: Reframing the Analysis of the U.S. Criminal Justice System
(2016)There has been a recent, increasingly bi-partisan focus on solving the issue of mass incarceration in the U.S. However, many of the supporting arguments and policy proposals have been made from an economic, cost-benefit ...