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Found in 1006 Collections and/or Records:

Explore the Fairmount line by Virtual Tour, 2023

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Identifier: md_2023summer_chen_yuling.pdf
Overview "The goal of environmental justice is to ensure that all people are equally protected from environmental harm and that all communities have equal access to opportunities to participate in environmental decision-making. The Fairmont Line (FL) is a commuter train line in Boston that serves many of the neighborhoods that surround it. However, many of the groups surrounding the line are low-income or minority. Telling stories of injustice can be a powerful tool for promoting change and drawing...
Dates: 2023

Exploring Client Perceptions of Gender Affirming Voice Therapy Supporting Voice Feminization, 2021

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Identifier: cd_2021summer_harris_kaila.pdf
Overview "Past research has demonstrated the validity of using client-led measures of success in gender affirming voice therapy (GAVT). Despite this, the existing body of research supporting methodology for voice feminization relies heavily on acoustic-perceptual measures. The current study seeks to fill knowledge gaps around client perceptions of GAVT supporting voice feminization and the methods clients find most helpful. Using a mixed-methodological approach, we employed a survey (completed by 21...
Dates: 2021

Exploring Fanfiction's History, Legality, Stigma, and the Importance of Commodification of Fandom, 2023

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Identifier: cw_2023spring_salvati_tara.pdf
Overview "This project explores fanfiction's history, legality, and future in fandom. In order to best understand fanfiction's current status within the United States legal system, its history, both on and offline are explored. Additionally, fanfiction is analyzed through the legal lens of copyright, fair use, and libel, with other defenses for both copyright holders and fanfiction writers being considered. The commodification of fanfiction is also explored, as well as its moral and legal...
Dates: 2023

Export My Love, 2019

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Identifier: vm_2019spring_li_jinglin.pdf
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"Export My Love is a documentary about four divorced or widowed women trying to persue love by finding U.S. husband. It tries to raise the discussion of how the society treats those single women with kids." -- Abstract

Dates: 2019

Express Yourself: First Impressions and Perception of Gender Expression in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders., 2022

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Identifier: cd_2022summer_baer_meghan.pdf
Overview "The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between first impressions of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their perceived gender expression. Additionally, we investigated the role of rater identity on first impression formation to determine whether rater characteristics including gender and autism related traits influence how they perceive others. Previous perception studies have shown differences in the in the first impressions formed by autistic...
Dates: 2022

Fairfield & Assistance, 2024

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Identifier: sf_2024spring_day_jack-henry.pdf
Overview "Fairfield and Assistance are two original television pilots, an hour-long drama and half-hour comedy respectively. Fairfield follows the triumphs and woes of the Fallcrest brothers, Damien, a twenty-four-year-old college dropout, and Cameron, a bright but timid fifteen-year-old, in the wake of their father's untimely passing and abandonment issues from their erratic and absent mother. While Assistance puts generational differences to the test when a middle-aged and prolific talent agent,...
Dates: 2024

Fairmount Stories, 2023

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Identifier: md_2023summer_dave_riddhima.pdf
Overview "This work aims to address the confluence of racial justice, air quality, and transportation equity in the Boston neighborhoods of Roxbury, Dorchester, Hyde Park, and Mattapan within the context of the Fairmount Line branch of the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority Commuter Rail train. Our research demonstrated that it is imperative that residents are educated about the Fairmount Line's negative environmental and health impacts. Additionally, we found that simply highlighting the negative...
Dates: 2023

Fairmount Stories, 2023

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Identifier: md_2023summer_holloway_emerson.pdf
Overview "This work aims to address the confluence of racial justice, air quality, and transportation equity in the Boston neighborhoods of Roxbury, Dorchester, Hyde Park, and Mattapan within the context of the Fairmount Line branch of the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority Commuter Rail train. Our research demonstrated that it is imperative that residents are educated about the Fairmount Line's negative environmental and health impacts. Additionally, we found that simply highlighting the negative...
Dates: 2023

Fake Chill, 2022

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Identifier: cw_2022spring_kirkland_colin.pdf
Overview "Fake Chill grapples with my ongoing quest to get real with myself, and in turn, the world around me. In nine essays, I come to terms with how I move through the world, while attempting to hone my craft. Eventually, I'm able to understand what it means to rely on myself as a person and a writer, and how that self-reliance provides me with the confidence to pursue difficult questions on the page. Through this examination comes the diligence to explore my relationship with my father, race,...
Dates: 2022

Fall of a God, 2023

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Identifier: sf_2023spring_grant_jacqueline.pdf
Overview "FALL OF A GOD is a feature-length film that explores the concept of what society deems a "good person" and a "bad person" through a cast of questionable characters in a horror-inducing dream world. It aims to challenge society's assumptions of the relationships and power dynamics between various types of people. This horror film follows an anti-hero protagonist who attempts to regain control of herself from a volatile god in a modern-day retelling of the story of Hades and Persephone with a...
Dates: 2023

Falling Underground, 2024

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Identifier: sf_2024spring_zurbrick_alexandra.pdf
Overview "In this fantasy feature film, Charlotte is killed on Hell Night as a pledge of a sorority, she has no idea that her real life is just beginning. She wakes up in a new world called Temple Gates and discovers her true identity as a warrior angel. A year later, she has trained hard and found confidence in her new life, but not purpose. She proposes to the Gods of the world, her parents, to use magic to return to Tate University and get revenge on her killer. Something that seems like a simple...
Dates: 2024

Families can be together forever, 2016

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Identifier: vm_2016summer_poplin_colleen.pdf
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"Follows the filmmaker's journey out of the Mormon church -- a journey unexpectedly aligned with her first pregnancy. The film depicts her pregnancy from start to finish while exploring the emotional and spiritual weight of leaving Mormonism, its effect on the mother she hopes to become, and its effect on the mother who raised her." -- Abstract.

Dates: 2016

Fantasy Unchained, 2022

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Identifier: pf_2022spring_hempel_dustin.pdf
Overview "Fantasy Unchained is a blend of the science fiction and fantasy genres, set in a near future Seattle and a new virtual reality online game that feels completely real. The story follows Aislinn Graham in her search for the Songmasters of Sarn in the game after she receives a mysterious letter from her dead mother. As she struggles in her search, the lines between the worlds begin to blur as she realizes the characters in the game may be sentient, and they have agendas of their own. Fantasy...
Dates: 2022

Farewell Day, 2020

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Identifier: vma_2020spring_ye_zikai.pdf
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"My thesis project is a narrative short movie, around 20 mins. The story is about three young friends reunites to dig out three bottles they buried when they were high school students. During this journey, three of them have to face their life dilemma." -- Abstract

Dates: 2020

Fat Therapist and Other Essays, 2022

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Identifier: cw_2022spring_weeks_julia.pdf
Overview "Fat Therapist and Other Essays investigates Julia Weeks' many points of origin, painting a vast, yet nuanced, portrait of the foundation of her life. A family relic. A slice of cake. The swaying wetlands. A historic landmark. The first four essays take place in southern New Jersey. Each gives a new perspective on Weeks' homeland, depicting what it means to live in and leave New Jersey. The final two essays try to find clarity in other aspects of Weeks' past. One depicts the nature of eating...
Dates: 2022

Fated to repeat, 2017

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Identifier: vm_2017spring_freeman_logan.pdf
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"A story about a band's first show back after the death of their lead singer, an exploration on finding the ties that bind us to the things we love." --Abstract.

Dates: 2017

Father Rahm, 2024

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Identifier: sf_2024spring_vera_gregorio.pdf
Overview "Inspired by a true story, this coming-of-age film follows Miguel and Jose, two teen best friends, through their struggle in surviving a crime-stricken neighborhood, oppressed by rival gangs during 1960 in El Paso, Texas. It was also the peak era of pachucos: classy set of gangsters impeccably dressed in zoot suits with drape pants, fedora hats, long chains and two-tone shoes. In this world, Miguel and Jose, both raised without father figures, try avoiding gang conflict. However, after a...
Dates: 2024

Fever, 2024

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Identifier: vm_2024spring_orrego_tomas.pdf
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"Fever is an absurd short film that follows a man trying to poke his eye out with a pencil. Taking inspiration from Samuel Beckett's absurdist plays, Buster Keaton's slapstick antics, the elastic logic of Looney Tunes and low budget horror sleaze, Fever is a live action silicone flesh cartoon. The original name for this project was Days of Celebration which is sometimes why it is referred to as such in this document." -- Abstract

Dates: 2024

Fifteen Pounds of Pressure, 2019

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Identifier: cw_2019fall_cocco_david.pdf
Overview "The characters in this collection are preoccupied with loss. Some are led by their attempts to avoid it and some are trying to pick up the pieces after it. A widow tries to make ends meet by entering her daughter into a talent contest. A man goes to extreme lengths to keep his girlfriend happy. A washed-up celebrity tries to recapture his former glory. All are locked in a fight with the fact that everything is temporary. A secondary focus for these stories is the tension between the...
Dates: 2019

Fighting: Stories, 2019

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Identifier: cw_2019spring_birkline_jeremy.pdf
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"This stories [sic] explores the conflicts that exist in every relationship; whether platonic, familial, or romantic, diving into situations that force the protagonists to grapple with issues that they believed irrelivant to their situations. Through these experiences, the characters develop an ever-growing perspective of the complexities of the world they live in and come to a resolution within themselves that enables them to handle similar conflicts in the future." -- Abstract

Dates: 2019