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Ng, Jonathan
(University of Oregon, 2012)
Revelations of abuse committed by American soldiers at Abu Ghraib prison in the spring of
2004 shocked the world, inciting protest against the American occupation of lraq and sparking a fierce debate over the use of the ...
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Kraschel, Emily
(University of Oregon, 2022-06)
Unemployment rates in Southern Spain have long been significantly higher than in
Northern Spain, negatively affecting Spain’s national unemployment rate. This has led Spain to
have one of the highest unemployment rates ...
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Perez-Catalan, Nelson A.
(University of Oregon, 2020-06)
Neurons are electrically excitable cells that transmit information throughout the
nervous system with high speed and accuracy. This is largely facilitated by their
specialized morphology, with dendrites receiving diverse ...
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Yoder, Nathan
(University of Oregon, 2011-03-16)
In this paper, I seek to determine whether the robust gender difference in preferences for trade protection shown in surveys of individuals extends to legislators' votes in the U.S. House of Representatives. Since this ...
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Dickman, Diana L.
(University of Oregon, 2007)
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James, Tate
(University of Oregon, 2016)
In this paper, I discuss whether or not Akiyuki Shinbo’s 2011 anime, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, is an effective critique of the magical girl genre. Many critics have claimed that the show is progressive. They cite the fact ...
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Villeneuve, Matt
(University of Oregon, 2012)
In 1953, the Klamath tribes of Southern Oregon were controversially selected for
termination by the US congress as a part of a new program to end the “special treatment” of
Native Americans by the federal government. To ...
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Griggs, Taylor
(University of Oregon, 2020)
This thesis aims to examine the limitations of the Walt Disney Company’s attempts at
including diverse representations of marginalized people in their popular films, including
Aladdin (1992), Pocahontas (1995), The ...
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Williams, Eleanor Hart
(University of Oregon, 2019)
The intersection of environmental and reproductive justice illustrates the inherent connection of physical and ecological health. Approaching reproductive justice primarily as an issue of environmental justice allows for ...
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Poplack, Aaron; Kopec, Kelsey; Johnson, Chelsea; Pacheco, Miguel; Daly, Keane; Cypel, Bret; Maxon, Meagan; Whitcomb, Amanda; Ward, Lauren
(University of Oregon, 2012-06-10)
The purpose of this study was to monitor the behavior and population counts of
Bombus spp. and Apis mellifera on Vaccinium farms in the Willamette Valley of Oregon.
With global pollinator populations declining there is ...
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Lesh, Adam
(University of Oregon, 2008)
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Casas, Mary Ann
(University of Oregon, 2005)
In the summer of 1969, Lupe Bustos, a part-time disc jockey for a local Spanish-speaking radio program, received a phone call from a group of Mexican-American farm workers with a plea for help. Bustos, who was also a ...
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Brezack, Natalie Giles
(University of Oregon, 2013-06)
Research by Kuhl, Coffey-Corina, Padden, and Dawson, 2005, demonstrated that
typically developing infants prefer "motherese" speech to a non-speech analog. In contrast,
children with autism spectrum disorder show the ...
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Petersen, Phoebe
(University of Oregon, 2012)
Although not well known, Oregon’s intentional communities date back over one hundred
and fifty years. Oregon communalism reached its peak in the 1970s when there was a
huge growth in lesbian intentional communities in ...
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Stamp, Adam Michel
(University of Oregon, 2006)
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Bigalke, Brittany; Kimmy, Ertel; Liston, Matthew; Park, Alex; Russell, Alexandria; Silva, Matt
(University of Oregon, 2011-03-16)
The prevention of fire regimes, in combination with increasing urbanization, has led to a drastic decline in woodland oak habitats over the past 150 years in the Pacific Northwest. Currently, less than 2% of pre-European ...
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Schwindt, Karen Elise
(University of Oregon, 2009)
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Kurushima, David
(University of Oregon, 2006-01)
Bicycle culture and bicycle advocacy, as a social and environmental movement, are considerably dynamic forces in Oregon today; yet, to the astonishment of many Oregonians, the history of bicycling and bicycle culture in ...
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Bacon, Richard
(University of Oregon, 2005)
In 1971, the Oregon legislature, reflecting the state’s growing environmental consciousness, passed the Minimum Deposit Act, more commonly known as the “Bottle Bill.” The bill sought to combat litter by eliminating the ...
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Ehrenkranz, Lacey
(University of Oregon, 2004)
During the mid sixteenth century Titian completed six canvases for Philip II which represent themes from Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Commonly referred to as the poesie, the series is heralded as a tour de force for its portrayal ...
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