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Mowery, Zane
(University of Oregon, 2014-06)
This work marks an attempt to redirect the focus of academic writing on race in
the early twentieth-century comic strip Krazy Kat away from its author, George
Herriman, and towards the comic itself. I argue that Herriman ...
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Sol, Priscilla Elizabeth
(University of Oregon, 2016)
This thesis aims to construct a conception of the black American identity within the context of the works of three expatriate authors living in France during the 1940-1950’s. By examining the thematic links among three ...
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Enriquez, Emily
(University of Oregon, 2022)
Background: Social media advertisements are often used as a recruitment method for health-related research studies. Most studies under-recruit people from minority populations. Exploring the racial differences behind ...
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Urban, Meg
(University of Oregon, 2022)
Black women and their children are subject to disparate maternal and birth outcomes in the United States due to barriers preventing access to quality and equitable prenatal and postnatal maternal and infant care. The history ...
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Urban, Meg
(University of Oregon, 2021)
Black women and their children are subject to disparate maternal and birth outcomes in the United States due to barriers preventing access to quality and equitable prenatal and postnatal maternal and infant care. The history ...
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McAllister, Walter
(University of Oregon, 2021)
This thesis addresses the role that climate activism plays in the transformation to a sustainable future. It looks at radical movements on the different levels of change, with a particular emphasis on the imaginary. It ...
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Brown, Shannon
(University of Oregon, 2016-11)
The annelid feather duster worm, Schizobranchia insignis, is an abundant marine invertebrate found subtidally and in the low intertidal of the northeastern Pacific Ocean. The Phylum Annelida is frequently utilized as a ...
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Rowe, Emily
(University of Oregon, 2023-05)
This research project aims to determine the difference between authentic marketing and rainbow-washing when advertising to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and/or Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, and Two-Spirit ...
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Schlegel, Helena
(University of Oregon, 2016-06)
The issues of affordability and access to higher education are widespread among
college campuses and throughout the national political debate. As institutions attempt to
combat rising tuition, many schools have implemented ...
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Solomon, Claire Kapiolani
(University of Oregon, 2018-06)
This thesis analyzes how venture capitalist funding is rationed and provides insight into why female-founded companies receive only 3% of total venture capitalist funding. In order to understand this, this thesis analyzes ...
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Ahmad, Sarita
(University of Oregon, 2023)
As we age, we experience increased distractibility which has been suggested to lead to slowing of cognitive processing in older adults. Understanding the relationship between cognitive slowing and distractibility can help ...
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Lewis, Franklin Scott
(University of Oregon, 2019)
Bipedalism is a defining human characteristic. Most research on human bipedal evolution has focused on the origins of bipedalism using fossil evidence and bone morphology analysis. Yet few studies have investigated the ...
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Kertzner, Eliana
(University of Oregon, 2024)
Pre-industrial fashion is a treasure trove of design inspiration. Working class women’s fashion is seldom referenced, but their clothing was highly functional and intended to last— both of which are sought-after qualities ...
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Robinson-Wilson, John
(University of Oregon, 2005-05)
In the period from 1991 to 1995, three major humanitarian crises took place; in the former Yugoslavia, in Somalia, and in Rwanda hundreds of thousands of people were killed. This period coincides with the end of the Soviet ...
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Zakin, Alexandra Marie
(University of Oregon, 2017)
Babies learn what words mean through experience, but what is the relevant experience? We began to answer this question by capturing infant-perspective experiences in their everyday lives at home. Infants ages 3 to 24 months ...
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Smith, Jacob
(University of Oregon, 2023)
Throughout the 20th century, many of the territories colonized by once expansive European empires began to resist their colonial powers. Military resistance, peaceful diplomacy, non-violent civil disobedience, cultural ...
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Girone, Annaleise
(University of Oregon, 2016-06)
Given the known negative effects associated with prenatal exposure, it is
imperative that babies presenting with symptoms are identified and receive treatment
without delay. Women’s perceptions of how their child is ...
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Crandall, Johnathan Gage Williams
(University of Oregon, 2017)
Adaptation to new environments is a driver of biodiversity, and often involves the coordinated action of many genomic loci that contribute to the fitness of an organism. Although adaptation has been extensively studied, ...
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Ibendahl, Keaton
(University of Oregon, 2024)
The trope of the ‘starving college student’ is widespread among college students, so much so that it has come to be an expected and celebrated part of the college experience. This standard of living defined by never having ...
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Cursetjee, Hope
(University of Oregon, 2024)
Reduced heart rate variability (HRV) following resistance (RE), compared to aerobic (AE) exercise indicates greater cardiovascular strain (Forjaz et al., 2000; Pescatello et al., 1999); however, performance and preference ...
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