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Fostering Independence
(2013)Of the 2,500 children and youth currently placed in out-of-home care in Marion County, 800 are between the ages of 14 and 18. Approximately 100 youth age out of the foster care system in Marion County each year. (About ... -
Found Object Sculpture: A Therapeutic Art Invention for Grief and Loss
(2017)Found object sculpture, as an art therapy technique, promotes thorough exploration, examination, and analysis of grief and loss. The heuristic methodology utilized for this study provided analytical and emotional immersion ... -
From Clay to Creative: Clay and the Expressive Therapies Continuum
(2017)With its rich history, natural occurrence, functionality, and creative capabilities, clay has offered vast potential in the field of art therapy. This mixed methods study utilized art interventions with pre- and post-assessments, ... -
From Experience to Learning: Using Peer Groups and Theological Reflection As a Model for Providing Support to Ministers
(2006)Since beginning my own spiritual journey and preparation for ministry, I have come to this insight: being a solitary traveler on my own spiritual path gets lonely after awhile. There 1s a time for solitude, yes, but also ... -
From Grounding to Common Ground: Exploring the Art for Peace Group as a Contemplative Practice
(2023)From Grounding to Common Ground is a qualitative research study that explored the potential of the Art for Peace group as a creative, contemplative practice. As an organizing element, this paper referred to the widely ... -
Gaining Insight Through Self-Portraiture: A Mixed Methods Study on Contour Mirror-Image Drawing
(2019)This study investigated the use of blind-contour line drawing in a population of adults struggling with mental illnesses. The study took place at a holistic treatment facility, using a volunteer participant population of ... -
Gameday U: A Gameday Operations Application Business Plan
(2020)GameDay U is an iOS, Android, and web-based application developed for athletic administrators that offer easy access to every gameday operation support a department could possibly need. Including scheduling the event staff ... -
Gender Inequality in Relation to Negotiation and Salary: Why Do Women Lose at Negotiation and What Can We Do about It?
(2013)Gender inequality is applicable to all women, regardless of occupation, age, or years of service in an organization. While the gender inequality gap has narrowed over the last two ... -
Ginseng
(2004)Ginseng is a perfect Earth Literacy topic. Just like the environment, ginseng can be viewed from a multitude of perspectives: historical, cultural, scientific, economic, medical, ecological and sustainable. An ancient ... -
Girls Inc. of Johnson County Future Financial Stability
(2012)At the conclusion of this study Girls Inc. of Johnson County will have a course of action to help assure financial stability. Stakeholders were interviewed and problem areas within the organization defined accordingly. ... -
The Glass Ceiling in Accounting Firms
(2013)The focus of this project isn’t on any one particular accounting firm but on the accounting profession as a whole to see how many women are actually partners in the firms. Several of the studies that have been done have ... -
Global Agribusiness Versus Sustainable Agriculture and Local Food Systems
(2005)Humans have evolved from being mobile hunters and gatherers to stable agricultural societies that further evolved into urban societies distanced from the production of its food supply. Our food system has changed as ... -
Graphic Development of Children with Learning Disabiliites: A Systematic Literature Review
(2015)Art therapists and related mental health fields have long been operating under the assumption that graphic development and the mental development of children are linked (Malchiodi, 1998). To date, most of the research done ... -
Greater Than the Highs and Lows: Increasing Resiliency Through Visual Narrative
(2019)This mixed methods study investigated the relationship between resiliency and the experience of living with a chronic illness, specifically Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). A sample of 44 adult T1D Facebook volunteers were recruited ... -
Green Building: A Santa Fe Residential Project for Owners — J. Russell Tyldesley and Elizabeth A. Tyldesley
(2006)In an era where population growth and modern, industrial practices are placing great strains on the earth’s ability to absorb human-induced environmental stresses, it may be useful to consider where a change in direction ... -
Green Initiatives at True Nature Foods: Sustainable Solutions in an Urban Setting
(2009)The focus of this writing is True Nature Foods and its green initiatives. True Nature Foods is a small grocery store in Chicago’s Edgewater neighborhood. Store owner Paula Companio serves her customers by offering quality ... -
The Green Leaves Café — A New Business Proposal
(2012)This is a business proposal to open a café in downtown Terre Haute, IN that offers healthy alternatives to the many fast food choices in the area. The downtown Terre Haute area is currently undergoing a revitalization ... -
Green Reflections: A Weekly Blog on the Roman Catholic Sunday Lectionary
(2010)This integration project reflects on the readings of the Roman Catholic Sunday Lectionary from the perspective of potential lessons that might be applied to living an environmentally sustainable life. The Roman Catholic ... -
Greening a Restaurant
(2009)When deciding what my final project should be, I looked back at the environmental issues addressed in most of my papers in the ELM program. The two things that I found to be most important to me were non-biodegradable ...