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Willhoite, Megan
(University of Oregon, 2022)
Recent reports of toxic workplace environments regarding the treatment of non-player personnel in professional sports organizations like the NBA and NFL have highlighted just how little is known about this unique work ...
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Angel, Lydia Gilbert
(University of Oregon, 2020)
The Klamath River Basin (KRB) is a community located in southern Oregon and norther California that relies heavily on the water from the Klamath River to sustain a number of different lifestyles. These stakeholder groups ...
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Wiles, Eli
(University of Oregon, 2023)
During western expansion, dams helped settlers conquer nature and develop the frontier. Oregon depends on dams for flood control, efficient renewable energy, and irrigation. As 20th-century infrastructure ages, removing ...
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Womack, Michael Thomas
(University of Oregon, 2017)
Climate change has been an intensely debated topic over the last decade, and ways of detecting and quantifying climate change are necessary for informing the development of policies related to responses to climate change. ...
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McKee, Roxanne Rebecca
(University of Oregon, 2013-11)
This portfolio thesis seeks to better understand the relationship between abstraction and
representation in oil painting. To do so I researched past schools of thought that
continue to hold influence, beginning with ...
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Couch, Tiffany
(University of Oregon, 2017-12)
Populism is an increasingly relevant topic in the current American political sphere. From the People’s Party to George Wallace, there is plenty to be learned about this movement and its previous influences on the American ...
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Young, Trish
(University of Oregon, 2024)
This thesis project examines themes of femininity, kinship relations, material tradition, and fiber arts within the broader history of quilting in the Pacific Northwest (PNW). I analyze how female familial relationships, ...
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McNamee, Audra
(University of Oregon, 2022)
While the number of high-quality educational comics is growing, there are no modern long-form comics discussing computer science at an undergraduate level. The computer science comics that do exist, along with being for a ...
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Wolfe, Ariella
(2017-02-02)
The contemporary theatre director has the opportunity to encourage socially critical thought during the production process and in theatergoing audiences. This study seeks to demonstrate how the Western genre, which has ...
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Beck, Sydney
(University of Oregon, 2024)
With the rapid acceleration of climate change in the international community, numerous efforts are being made to combat the increase in the global temperature and the declining health of the oceans. Both domestically and ...
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Wonderlick, Daria
(University of Oregon, 2021)
The ability to engineer biomolecules with new and improved functions could revolutionize medicine, industry, and biotechnology. Efficient bioengineering requires a predictive understanding of the sequence changes needed ...
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Summers, Jesse
(University of Oregon, 2016-06)
Sexual assault has become a prevalent issue in recent years. From university campuses
to the White House, the issue is being discussed and addressed in many different ways.
This thesis specifically discusses the It's On ...
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Auld, Maya Arabella
(University of Oregon, 2020)
The current study uses inductive thematic analysis to derive themes from responses to an open-ended question. This study was set in Oregon where 23% of k-12 students are Latinx (Gill et al., 2019). Data for the present ...
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Singer, Daniel Pecos
(University of Oregon, 2014-06)
Throughout the eighteenth century, folk melody found itself constricted within
the confines of the Classical art music tradition. The clearest evidence of this
relationship appears in the fugal treatment of folk melody. ...
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O'Hearn, Cassandra Anne
(University of Oregon, 2014-06)
This thesis analyzes the neighborhood chapter of the comprehensive plans for
New York City and Seattle, Washington to identify frameworks for addressing mixed
use development, open space and walkability. It identifies ...
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Anderson, Taylor
(University of Oregon, 2024)
“Love-to-hate” characters are fictional characters who do bad things or who are considered villains, but they still draw viewers to them. We often disapprove of people who behave in this way, so why do we connect with these ...
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Pearman, Joshua Joseph
(University of Oregon, 2020)
In social hierarchies, people are organized based on their status, which is determined by the judgments of others and has two components: respect and influence. The focus of this work was to understand the relationship and ...
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Bower, Chris Huntley
(University of Oregon, 2019)
In this era of “Peak TV," our discussions of television are often focused on the next hit show, which writer crafted the tightest script or which actor most fully inhabited a particular character. While these types of ...
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Blue, Ben
(University of Oregon, 2015-06)
C. elegans is a bacteriovore capable of consuming a variety of bacterial species. When presented a choice between bacterial foods C. elegans exhibits dietary preferences that generally correlate with the ability to support ...
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Baldridge, Sofia
(University of Oregon, 2021)
People recovering from a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) face a myriad of physical, emotional, and psychological challenges. Parents in recovery may also face the additional burden of mandatory participation in multiple ...
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