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Graduate Student Research Symposium 2009 Keynote Address Flier
(Vanderbilt University. Graduate School, 2009-03-30)
The Effects of "Cloth Politics" in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: Cause, Cash, Commodity and Comfort
(Vanderbilt University, 2009-04)
So What are You Going to do with That? Finding Careers Outside Academia
(Vanderbilt University, 2009-04-08)
Singing for Strength: Enslaved Africans and Community Building in the Transatlantic Slave Trade
(Vanderbilt University, 2009-04)
Throughout the Transatlantic slave trade enslaved Africans sang. In holding pens called barracoons awaiting shipment, aboard slave ships crossing the Atlantic, and in the transatlantic colonies, singing was a common feature ...
Graduate Student Research Symposium 2009 Schedule and Presentation Abstracts
(Vanderbilt University. Graduate School, 2009-03-30)
Theoretical isosteric heat of adsorption calculation in the Henry's law region for carbon nanopores and nanocavities
(Vanderbilt University. Graduate School, 2009-03-30)
The isosteric heat of adsorption in the Henry's law region is calculated as a function of
the pore width for carbon single wall cylindrical nanopores and spherical nanocavities. The maximum isosteric heat of adsorption ...
Second Language Acquisition and Teacher Preparation for Teachers of English Language Learners
(Vanderbilt University. Graduate School, 2009-03-30)
Currently about 60% of United States classrooms contain ELLs. This powerpoint covers what teachers need to know about language acquisition.
The Importation, Adaptation, and Creolization of Slave Leisure Forms in the Americas: 1600 to 1865
(Vanderbilt University, 2009)
Leisure, the escape from the tedium of everyday existence, is found in all cultures including those in which slavery exists. At first glance the terms "slavery" and "leisure" may seem to be contradictory, mutually exclusive ...
Convective Heat Transfer in Water-based Alumina Nanofluids
(Vanderbilt University. Graduate School, 2009-03-30)
Nanofluids are solutions of a small fraction of suspended nanoparticles in a bulk fluid. Nanofluids have shown
great promise as heat transfer fluids over typically used bulk fluids and fluids with micron sized particles. ...