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    The Columbus Tree Coalition Plan: Increasing Tree Equity on Private Property

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    Course Code: ENR 4900.01Green Columbus is a non-profit that strives to improve equitable tree canopy cover and strengthen communities with low tree equity in Columbus. This organization has been an integral part of tree planting in Columbus, especially in the communities that need it most. Green Columbus has recently been tasked with developing the Columbus Tree Coalition (CTC) as detailed in the Columbus Urban Forestry Master Plan (CUFMP), the City of Columbus’ plan to invest in expanding Columbus’ tree canopy cover to 40% by 2050. The CTC specifically focuses on increasing tree canopy cover on private property. Our capstone group aimed to develop products for Green Columbus that would assist them in determining an effective structure for the CTC, conducting benchmarking research, and providing Columbus residents living in low tree equity communities with resources to plant trees on their properties.Academic Major: Environmental ScienceAcademic Major: Geograph

    Implementation of Marijuana Expungement: Lessons from Maricopa County

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    Inclusive Keyboard Sample Assignment #2: Raag in Hindustani Classical Music

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    This is a supplementary file for an article published in Engaging Students: https://doi.org/10.18061/esm.697

    Notes on Contributors

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    The Moritz Briefing (August 2025)

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    An occasional newsletter highlighting recent activities and achievements of the Moritz Faculty.Note: Volume/issue numbers are incorrect in document. Please use information from item metadata for citation

    The Moritz Briefing (May 2025)

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    An occasional newsletter highlighting recent activities and achievements of the Moritz Faculty.Note: Volume/issue numbers are incorrect in document. Please use information from item metadata for citation

    The Miserly Message of Grants Pass

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    Pregnancy and Personhood: A Thirteenth Amendment Challenge to Dehumanizing Abortion Restrictions

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    The Pathology of Philosophy or the Philosophy of Pathology? A Conceptual-Historical Analysis of Mānikhūliyā in the second half of al-Balkhī’s Ninth-Century Treatise Maṣāliḥ al-abdān wa-l-anfus

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    This thesis presents a conceptual-historical analysis of mānikhūliyā (melancholia) as articulated in the ninth-century treatise Maṣāliḥ al-abdān wa-l-anfus ("Sustenance of the Bodies and Souls") by Abū Zayd al-Balkhī (d. 934 CE). Moreover, this study avoids treating al-Balkhī’s treatise as an outlier anticipating modern psychology and attempts to situate it within its Abbasid context, tracing its intellectual genealogy from ancient Greek humoral theory and Aristotelian psychology to late antique consolatory ethics and the Graeco-Arabic translation movement. His work joins the multitude of manuscripts that comprise Abbasid-era discussions of melancholia, whose study remains peripheral in most modern histories of the disease. Part I reviews the development of melancholia as a disease and a disposition from Hippocrates and Aristotle to Rufus of Ephesus and Galen. Part II explores the historical and intellectual milieu of the Abbasid era, highlighting al-Balkhī’s relationship with al-Kindī and the translation movement that transmitted Greek medical and philosophical texts into Arabic. Part II then delves into a contextualized reading and analysis of al-Balkhī’s treatise, Maṣāliḥ al-abdān wa-l-anfus, and his classification, etiology, and pathology of melancholia. Part III further discusses how al-Balkhī’s treatment of ḥuzn, jazaʿ, melancholia, and waswās reveals him to be a mediator of body and soul, of philosopher and physician, and of Hellenistic ideas and Islamic terminology.No embargoAcademic Major: HistoryAcademic Major: Islamic Studie

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