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    2019 Senior Thesis Exhibition Installation Image

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    This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Summer 2019.This is an image of the 2019 Senior Thesis Exhibition for art majors at Rhodes College. Description is as follows: Our studio art majors’ capstone achievement, this exhibition features work by Olivia Rowe, Charlotte Sechrist, Qian Xu, Sara Lynn Abbott, and Melissa Kiker. The exhibition was on view April 13, 16, and 23-25 between 11:00 am and 5:00 pm

    Fabric

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    This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: A piece of red Italian broacade. It is red damask with a floral design.Condition Description: There is some fraying of the material, and there are some stains

    Vase

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    This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: This is a dull grey vase with a long neck and oblong body. The base is not stable, but it will sit still. There is an insect nest inside at the base of the neck.Condition Description: Insect nest inside. There is a roughness to the pottery

    We R Equals

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    This digital image was taken by a member of the Memphis Art Project team. It was uploaded to DLynx during summer 2019.This large mural by Jamond Bullock (AlivePaint) can be found in the heart of downtown Memphis in Barboro Alley. On one side, a ballet dance raises a leg over her head while aman in black and white is jumping above her. Above them is a green eye looking out, a dove, and the word "Hope". Behind them are mulitcolored geometric patterns. On the other side is a blue hand reaching up to a nother hand. Each has a symbol on the arm. On either side of them is a group of black figures walking and waving. They are also surrounded by multicolored geometric patterns. It was created in partnership with ServiceMaster and the Downtown Memphis Commission

    Pin

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    This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: This is a small silver oval pin. It has a geometric horizontal band design in the center of the pin.Condition Description: Tarnishe

    Bead

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    This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: This is a silver rectangular bead that has a floral design on it. It has a circle attached to one side showing that it could be strung on something.Condition Description: Slight wearin

    Plate

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    This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: This is an orange and blue plate. There is a blue center circle where four blue and orange leaves coming from the center blue cirlce. The rim of the plate has more leaves of altrnating blue and orange colors. The rim is blue and scalloped. The bottom of the plate is orange and has a small number 2 engraved.Condition Description: There are multiple places of chipping. The leaves around the edge of the rim are very chipped and worn away. The scalloped blue edge has also been chipped in multiple places

    Bowl

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    This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: This is a small white and black bowl. There is a small floral design on the side done in green.Condition Description: This bowl is in good condition. Slight fading of the color

    Fabric

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    This object was photographed and inventoried during summer 2019 by Julia Conway ('20) and Bailey Cook ('20) as part of a digital curation fellowship.�Please note that the date issued field refers to the date of the digital object's creation. The temporal coverage field contains date information for the actual physical object, when known.General Description: This is a small piece of fabric with a colorful floral design. The design also depicts a few figures.Condition Description: There are many stains on it. The edges are also fraying

    Does Rejecting an LGB identity label negatively effect mental health? A study of same-sex attracted Mormon adults

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    Presentation by Grace Kappers ('19), Sydney Sorrell ('19), and Ashley Plunk ('19) delivered at the Rhodes College Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Symposium (URCAS).In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), beliefs about same sex sexual attraction are carefully differentiated from beliefs about same sex sexual behavior and LGB identity labels. In the LDS church, same-sex attraction is accepted, but same sex behavior and LGB identity labels are viewed as sinful (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 2007). This conflict between religious and sexual identities can complicate sexual identity development for individuals who experience same-sex attraction, and lead some same-sex attracted individuals to reject an LGB identity label (Label Rejecters). The present study uses data from the Four Options survey to examine the relationship between rejecting an LGB identity label and mental health outcomes in a sample of same-sex attracted Mormon adults. Although Label Rejecters were significantly more religious than LGB individuals, the two groups did not differ on resolution between religious and sexual identities. Furthermore, Label Rejecters demonstrated significantly higher levels of internalized homonegativity. The results of this study will increase our understanding of the effects of rejecting an LGB identity label on well being, while also expanding our knowledge of minority sexual identity development in LDS individuals

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