Browsing Student Research Papers by Subject "Interviews"
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Creating world woman leaders: Missions, mechanisms, and experiences of empowerment at the Seattle Girls’ School
(2005-05-11)The Seattle Girls’ School is unique in its mission statement specifically directing the school to empower its students. In exploring the success of this single-sex middle school, the author places the school within the ... -
Inclusive language inside the Christian community
(2005-05-11)Traditional Christian theology is grounded in historical scriptures and teachings that use gendered language when referring God. This gives rise to the use of male pronouns and gender descriptions of “God” in Christianity. ... -
It depends on what you mean by community: Community building among undergraduate students within the Women Studies Department at the University of Washington
(2005-05-11)Using participatory research, the author explores attitudes and perceptions of current and former undergraduate students in the Women Studies Department of a large U.S. university regarding the concept of “community.” Based ... -
Queer Women with Disabilities — Intersections in Identity
(2005-06-23)Until recently the sexuality of individuals with disabilities has largely been ignored or incorrectly assumed to be non-existent. Individuals with disabilities have a range of sexual orientations encompassing both heterosexual ... -
The Relationship of Divorced Mothers and their Daughters: A Daughter's Perspective
(2005-07-06)My personal experiences have inspired me to research the positive aspects of the Mother-Daughter Relationship affected by divorce. In the literature, divorce is assumed to have a negative effect on the MDR. I hoped to ...