Browsing Clark Honors College Theses by Subject "Travel"

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  • Wright, Naomi M. (University of Oregon, 2015-06)
    Although the number of U.S. undergraduates studying abroad during college continues to increase, emerging research suggests these students are at risk for experiencing trauma (Kimble, Flack, & Burbridge, 2013; Flack et. ...
  • Sturlaugson, Brent (2008-06)
    Within the confines of static, two-dimensional representation, sensory tools are limited to visual cues, thus demanding the maximum output of symbols. Combining words and images taps multiple perception levels in the ...
  • Battista, Beau (University of Oregon, 2015-06)
    Travel and its accompanying literature have long been popular in modern societies. Early forms of the genre reflected attributes of the anthropological ethnography and were focused upon educating and informing their readers ...

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