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Choe, Wook Kyung
(University of Oregon, 2014-06-17)
The current dissertation represents one of the first systematic studies of the distribution of speech errors within supralexical prosodic units. Four experiments were conducted to gain insight into the specific role of ...
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Shapovalov, Maxim
(University of Oregon, 2024-08-07)
The Greenland Ice Sheet has been in a state of negative mass balance for the past several decades and is currently responsible for a substantial proportion of global sea-level rise. Accurate projections of ice sheet mass ...
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Huang, Jingjing
(University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
U.S. multinational corporations are well known for shifting income to low tax foreign subsidiaries to avoid U.S. income tax. Yet little is known about how multinational corporations opportunistically use low tax foreign ...
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Kang, Bong Won, 1954-
(University of Oregon, 1995-06)
This dissertation is concerned with the formation of the Silla Kingdom, a
protohistoric state located in the southeastern portion of the Korean peninsula.
Combining theoretical issues and empirical data concerning state ...
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McAlpine, Jesse
(University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
The Neotropical cloud forest inhabiting orchid Dracula felix has long been postulated to be a fungal mimic due to the form of its lower labellum and attraction to it by drosophilid flies that are often found feeding on ...
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Sullivan, Jennifer
(2007-03)
There is a disconnect in that Doctorate of Musical Arts (DMA) degree students are trained as teacher-performers, but in reality, performing higher education music professors are regularly called upon to carry out functions ...
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Bies, Alexander
(University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
The aesthetic response is a multifaceted and subtle behavior that ranges in magnitude from sublime to mundane. Few studies have investigated the more subtle, weak aesthetic responses to mundane scenes. But all aesthetic ...
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Alexander, Michelle
(University of Oregon, 2022-10-26)
Here I bring together Game Studies, Sociology, and Women's and Gender Studies to explore the scope of digital and analog roleplaying communities. Using interviews conducted with 50 participants who reported playing the ...
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Nie, Shijia
(University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
My dissertation explores the relationship between the literary, religious and entertainment culture of mid to late Tang and the voices in Li Shangyin’s romantic poems that reinvented the literati romantic identity. By ...
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McAlvage, Katherine
(University of Oregon, 2017-09-27)
Romanticism’s Moving Bodies examines the centrality of the material body to poetry, prose, and visual culture of the so-called Romantic project in British Literature. In this project, I bring together the movement of body ...
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Cribbs, Sarah E.
(University of Oregon, 2011-09)
This study examines how health care administrators perceive Spanish-speaking immigrant growth in a city with little to no history of attracting immigrants but recently experiencing tremendous growth. Different communities ...
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Cuskey, Lusie
(University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
The integrated musical is a vehicle for the creation and communication of a national identity, created through the use of coded performances of gender and, at times, rural settings conceptualized as essentially “American.” ...
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Kelley, Maureen
(University of Oregon, 2013-07-11)
Previous route description experiments conducted by psychologists
show there are differences between males and females in the use of landmarks when describing routes. Previous research has shown that females used ...
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Yingling-Simon, Kirstin Ellen
(2011-06)
Waldorf education was founded by Rudolf Steiner’s philosophy of anthroposophy
in the early 20th century. Through emphasis on the interconnectedness of Spirit and its
relationship to man as explored by thinkers of German ...
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Chunsaengchan, Palita
(University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
My dissertation investigates the unexplored connections among cinema, prose and poetry in Thai history, extending from the period of the reign of King Chulalongkorn (1868-1910) through the decade following the Siamese ...
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Labuza, Andrew
(University of Oregon, 2024-03-25)
Most contemporary political theories argue that the state is autonomous from the hegemony of the capitalist class. This project tackles the question of the relative autonomy of the state through a novel approach of converting ...
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Keegan, Tara
(University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
This thesis explores the intersection of indigeneity and modernity in early-twentieth-century North America by examining Native Americans in competitive running arenas in both domestic and international settings. Historians ...
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Keegan, Tara
(University of Oregon, 2021-11-23)
Scholars have reexamined U.S. Indian policy in order to detail American genocidal efforts in the lands that became the United States. Others have studied the lives and influences of Tribes and Indigenous individuals who ...
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Talbott, Ann
(2009-12)
This research explores the quality of arts programs in public education as influenced by government policies, arts partnerships, and community support in rural schools. Discrepancies in the quality of arts programs are ...
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Ramsey, Doug, 1965-; Abrams, Jesse; Clark, Jill K.; Evans, Nick (Professor of agricultural geography)
(Rural Development Institute, Brandon University, 2013)
Every four years since 1991, a small group of rural geographers from Canada, the
United States, the United Kingdom, with guests from Ireland and Australia, have
met to present their latest ideas and research results. ...
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