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Hixson, Carol G.
(Florida Atlantic University Libraries, 2019-02-05)
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Ogletree, Charles J., Jr.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2022-05-12)
[Reprint of 81 Or. L. Rev. 15 (2002)]
Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the Death Penalty: Abolition, Moratorium, or Reform? Ogletree was the 2001-02 Wayne Morse ...
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Valk, Adrienne van der, 1975-
(University of Oregon, 2008-12)
Scholars of American history have chronicled ways in which federal level
response to the Civil Rights Movement in the United States was influenced by the
ideological and strategic conflict between Western and Soviet Bloc ...
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Cate, Sarah Diane
(University of Oregon, 2008-04)
In the 1970' s when the Black Radical Movement was at its height and the United States
was experiencing incredible social and political changes and challenges, there was a
moment of dialogue and expression from the ...
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Brown-Bush, Desirae; Brown-Bush, Desirae
(University of Oregon, 2020)
In the 2015-16 academic year, colleges and universities across the United States saw an uprising of student protests followed by student demands. These demands were made primarily by African American and other student of ...
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Johnson, J Q
(2003-05-08)
A guide for instructors getting started with Blackboard at the UO.
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Baronich, Taylor
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-05-03)
Since 2006, Mexicans have endured widespread corruption, torture, and over 50,000 innocent civilian deaths due to the drug wars, while the perpetrators of these aggressions have received impunity. Mexicans have turned their ...
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Pontille, David; Didier, Torny
(Fembot Collective, 2014)
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Johnston, Alyson
(University of Oregon, 2024)
Helen Keller was born an able-bodied girl in 1880. At 19 months old, she lost her ability to see and hear. After her teacher, Anne Sullivan, taught her tactile sign language and Braille, she went on to graduate college ...
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Churchward, Patience, 1981-
(University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2009)
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ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management; Irmsher, Karen
(Eugene, OR : ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, College of Education, University of Oregon, 1996-03)
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Comes, Jonathan, 1981-
(University of Oregon, 2010-06)
We give an exposition of Deligne's tensor category Rep(St) where t is not necessarily an integer. Thereafter, we give a complete description of the blocks in Rep(St) for arbitrary t. Finally, we use our result on blocks ...
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Petrassi, Frank
(University of Oregon, 2018-04-10)
Intrapulmonary arteriovenous anastomoses (IPAVA) are vascular conduits through which blood flow bypasses the pulmonary circulation, and does not participate in pulmonary gas exchange. Blood flow through IPAVA (QIPAVA) is ...
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Manser, Elizabeth
(University of Oregon, 2013-06)
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Hoeber, Ralph C.
(University of Oregon, 1923-06-11)
There are at least three theories of the origin of the term “blue sky” movement. One theory holds that the movement was so christened because it “designed to clear away the clouds and fogs from the simple investor’s horizon”; ...
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Schaup, Lisa A.
(2005)
The decorative arts and crafts have long been relegated to second-class status in art
museums and art history education due to the perception within the ‘high’ or fine art
community of museum administrators, art academics, ...
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Kraemer, Nicholas
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2009-06-12)
Many rural communities in the American West are in transition
from natural resource extraction based economies to new forms of
development. Those located in natural amenity rich areas are
experiencing an influx of ...
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Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A.
(2013-03-11)
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Franklin-Phipps, Asilia
(University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
This dissertation is an exploration of how teaching and learning about race and racism happens in the context of a particularly racially charged political and cultural climate—Black Lives Matter rallies and activism, the ...
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Ingram, Margaret
(University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
This thesis examines the concept of “speaking bodies” in the early modern European world, primarily in the seventeenth century. Demoniacs and corpses that bled due to cruentation are examined comparatively through the lens ...
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