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Donheffner, Kristen
(University of Oregon, 2009)
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Matsumaru, Michael
(University of Oregon, 2007)
Like many other cities in the U.S. during the 1960s, Portland, Oregon featured an
undeniable black ghetto, located in the heart of its Albina district. The Portland branch of the
National Association for the Advancement ...
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Parry, Brandon
(University of Oregon, 2014-06-11)
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Bigalke, Zachary
(University of Oregon, 2014-06-11)
This project investigates the impact of four regions of the United States that were integral to the development of soccer in the United States in the early 20th century. During the period, soccer was second in popularity ...
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Frye, Lezlie
(University of Oregon, 2004)
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Megerssa, Ayantu
(University of Oregon, 2014-12-13)
This paper will examine Native American student retaliation and activism in the face of assimilationist educational policies and curriculum at both the Warm Springs Boarding School on the Warm Springs Reservation, and at ...
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Kallaway, Emma
(University of Oregon, 2011-03-21)
This study is a feasibility analysis seeking to answer two questions: Can bamboo be used as a replacement fiber source for paper products, and do market conditions offer potential for a new supplier to enter the industry? ...
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Benner, Rachel
(University of Oregon, 2018-06)
Brands and advertising agencies have always used the cultural energy of social movements to connect to new audiences and promote their products. Academics have written a large body of critique about the intersection of ...
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Becker, Alison E
(University of Oregon, 2006-06-14)
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Cross, Katie
(University of Oregon, 2023)
The purpose of this research is to document the failed Morgan-Nicolai Door Factory strike of 1988-90 with a specific focus on those in the community who would use the strike as a catalyst for the development of the ...
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Erlandson, Erik M.
(University of Oregon, 2012)
America’s first health board has received ample attention from scholars for its
unprecedented containment of cholera in 1866, but there is more to the history of New York’s
Metropolitan Board of Health (MBH) than this ...
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Sanchez, Gabriel
(University of Oregon, 2014-01)
Anthropologists have long believed that Native Americans on the Northern Oregon Coast did not actively hunt cetaceans; however, archaeological evidence suggests otherwise. My project utilizes ethnographic data, comparative ...
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Wilms-Crowe, Momo
(University of Oregon, 2018)
Twenty-four years into democracy, in a time marked by stark inequality and rising levels of political disillusionment, student activists are key players in the pursuit of a more just, more equitable, and more democratic ...
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Glass, Rowan F. F.
(University of Oregon, 2022-05)
Anthropological and historical scholarship on cultural change in colonially subordinated
cultures has often stressed deculturation—cultural loss and degradation—as a consequence of
colonialism. This paper disputes that ...
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Chirchi, Dunya
(University of Oregon, 2004)
The improvement of international environmental regimes is a delicate science that is
slowly being mastered through a complicated and costly process of trial and error. Differences in regime effectiveness are influenced ...
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Forster, Hale
(University of Oregon, 2011-03-16)
In this paper, I will explore whether, and how the Helsinki and the Oslo Protocols influenced emissions behavior, and whether the use of differentiated targets increased the effectiveness of the Oslo Protocol.
The data I ...
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Boom, Katherine
(University of Oregon, 2008)
In the relatively young realm of international environmental politics, there is a great deal
to learn about the most effective and efficient ways in which to mitigate the world's increasing
number of environmental problems. ...
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Swartzlender, Kyle
(University of Oregon, 2014-02-12)
This essay explores how the genre of the artist’s book, especially the appropriative
manner of artist’s book, may be used as a method of literary criticism. The central argument of
the paper is that the book artist, when ...
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Dorning, Sandra
(University of Oregon, 2017)
Botrylloides violaceus, a colonial ascidian, is a cosmopolitan invader of fouling communities on man-made structures in harbors including Oregon’s Coos Estuary. This study documents seasonal and spatial patterns of B. ...
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Peck, Mairin
(University of Oregon, 2014)
In 2007, Ecuador’s president Rafael Correa presented a novel climate change mitigation
plan to the world: Ecuador would leave 846 million barrels of crude oil untouched beneath the
Amazon if the global community reciprocated ...
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