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Multielectron Redox Reactions at the Plasma/Water Interphase
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High-Immersion Virtual Reality L2 Learning Apps: Alignment with Second Language Learning Theories and Principles
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Teaching Second Language Grammar with the Bible: A Text-Driven Approach
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Marcial Serna: First Hispanic Seventh-Day Adventist Pastor in North America
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The 21st Century Writing Classroom-Is AI Writing our Future?
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Shining a Spotlight on Female African American Composer Evelyn Simpson Curenton
View ArticleNanocomposite Detectors of Short-Wavelength Radiation-Faculty Research...
Existing UV sensors have good sensitivity but use vacuum photo-multiplying tubes, which are not mechanically strong. Solid state photodetectors are either blind to UV (based on silicon) or have low...
View ArticleOptical Properties of Trivalent Rare-Earth Ion Doped Fluorides-Faculty...
In recent years luminescent nanocrystals and nano-colloids have attracted a great deal of interest in the scientific community because of their varying electrical, chemical, and optical properties...
View ArticleTesting of Ultraviolet Stable Coatings on Photovoltaic Cells-Faculty Research...
A solar cell, or photovoltaic cell, is an electronic device that converts light into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. Solar cells are made of semiconductor materials like silicon with p-n...
View Article21st CENTURY HUMAN RESOURCES EXECUTIVE PERCEPTIONS ON FORMAL EDUCATION,...
The new business context is prompting management to take a greater interest in the utilization of their organizations human resources. The growing role of a human resources (HR) executive is becoming...
View ArticleOle A. Olsen
Ole A. Olsen, president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist was one of the members of a three-man committee dispatched in 1895 to locate land to build Oakwood Industrial school in...
View ArticleEntrance Gate
At a regular biennial session of the General Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventists, held in Battle Creek, Michigan, during the autumn of 1895, it was unanimously decided that an industrial...
View ArticleGeorge A. Irwin
George A. Irwin, superintendent of the Southern Region at the time was a member of the three-man committee team that purchased land for the Huntsville school. He became the President of the General...
View ArticleEdson and Ellen White
Edson White, the son of Mrs. Ellen White was the captain and owner of the missionary ship the Morning Star. Ellen G. White, a messager of the Lord, and one of the main founders who was instrumental in...
View ArticleThe Old Mansion
Leading up to the first day of classes in November 1896 were grueling months of preparation: cutting through masses of underbrush, trimming trees, attempting to enlive long-neglected clay land red as...
View ArticleThe Old Mansion (formerly called "Old Plantation House")
The "Old Mansion" former residence of the slave plantation owner. Used as living quarters for Oakwood's staff of four and for the first eight female students. Founded on a small farm, with 360 acres,...
View ArticleSlave Cabin - 1896-1901
One of nine slave cabins located near Old Mansion as part of the Jacobs farm purchased by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists for the location of the Huntsville School. At the founding of...
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