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  • Quirke, Douglas; Moseley, Cassandra (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2016)
    The purpose of this paper is to examine similarities and differences between treatment of forest workers and small and disadvantaged businesses performing the same work in Oregon: a.) under existing federal pathways for ...
  • Rivera, John (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    How do systemic and ideational factors shape the composition and effectiveness of the American military? From the American Revolution to the present, the American military has regularly established informal and formal ...
  • Hoyt, Hugh Myron (University of Oregon, 1966-06)
  • Schlotzhauer, May (University of Oregon, 2013-10-10)
    The Baramon is a handmade kite from the Gotô Islands in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Its motif features a fierce ogre biting an ornate warrior's helmet. Today, the Baramon is widely recognized as a unique Gotô product. ...
  • Pomeroy, Alaina; Moseley, Cassandra (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2006)
    Over the last several months there has been considerable political controversy in the media over the way that federal forest contract workers are treated. Some contend that part of the problem is that the Forest Service ...
  • Climate Leadership Initiative; Governor’s Climate Change Integration Group (Or.) (Oregon Dept. of Energy, 2008-01)
    Governor Ted Kulongoski appointed the Climate Change Integration Group (CCIG) to develop a framework for making these intelligent and well-informed choices. The Governor charged the CCIG to create a preparation and ...
  • Carlson, Jeffrey (University of Oregon, 2012)
    My thesis examines four major religious commissions from distinct points within Goya's artistic development. Each piece serves as a touchstone for a discussion of its particular moment, provoking analyses of iconography, ...
  • Siegal, Cameron (University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
    Seminal music education accords, including the Housewright and Tanglewood Symposia, call on music educators to support lifelong engagement with music. Citing challenges with retention in music programs and persistence in ...
  • Nash, David A., 1982- (University of Oregon, 2010-06)
    We study the graded representation theory of the Iwahori-Hecke algebra, denoted by Hd , of the symmetric group over a field of characteristic zero at a root of unity. More specifically, we use graded Specht modules to ...
  • Yang, Shu (University of Oregon, 2016-11-21)
    My dissertation examines the unacknowledged role of negative female models from traditional literature in constructing the modern woman in China. It draws upon literary and historical sources to examine how modern cultural ...
  • Nguyen, Tam (University of Oregon, 2013-07-11)
    Bih is a Chamic (Austronesian) language spoken by approximately 500 people in the Southern highlands of Vietnam. This dissertation is the first descriptive grammar of the language, based on extensive fieldwork and ...
  • Konnerth, Linda (University of Oregon, 2014-06-17)
    Karbi is a Tibeto-Burman (TB) language spoken by half a million people in the Karbi Anglong district in Assam, Northeast India, and surrounding areas in the extended Brahmaputra Valley area. It is an agglutinating, verb-final ...
  • Vallejos Yopán, Rosa, 1971- (University of Oregon, 2010-12)
    This dissertation is a comprehensive grammar of Kokama-Kokamilla (KK), as spoken by about 1000 elders in the Peruvian Amazon. It presents detailed documentation of the structures of the language and the functions they ...
  • Hyslop, Gwendolyn, 1976- (University of Oregon, 2011-03)
    Kurtop is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by approximately 15,000 people in Northeastern Bhutan. This dissertation is the first descriptive grammar of the language, based on extensive fieldwork and community-driven language ...
  • Ahland, Colleen (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Gumuz is a Nilo-Saharan dialect cluster spoken in the river valleys of northwestern Ethiopia and the southeastern part of the Republic of the Sudan. There are approximately 200,000 speakers, the majority of which reside ...
  • Ahland, Michael (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Northern Mao is an endangered Afroasiatic-Omotic language of western Ethiopia with fewer than 5,000 speakers. This study is a comprehensive grammar of the language, written from a functional/typological perspective which ...
  • Jansen, Joana Worth (University of Oregon, 2010-06)
    Yakima Ichishkíin/Sahaptin is spoken in the Yakama Nation, located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States in what is now south central Washington State. The Ichishkíin and Nez Perce languages comprise the Sahaptian ...
  • Johnson, Michelle (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon ; Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program, 2001-08)
    The Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program (GRMWP), founded in 1992, was one of the first watershed councils in Oregon. It encompasses the Grande Ronde Basin, which is located in the northeast corner of Oregon. Since its ...
  • Kleinfelder, Brenda (University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
    This dissertation presents a grant application for the Spencer Foundation Small Research Grants Program to secure funding for the development of a needs assessment for the comprehensive mapping and analysis of state, school, ...
  • McCart, Melissa (University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
    This two-phase grant proposal utilizes a group waitlist and single subjects multiple baseline design to evaluate In the Classroom with Brain Injury for Educators, which is a digitally applied online professional development ...

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