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Keith, Maxwell
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2011)
This Article discusses the validity of issuing patents for genetically
engineered (GE) traits for plants. These patent applications present the
USPTO with the issue of authorizing patents that have an ability to
create ...
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Gellers, Josh
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2011)
During the second half of the twentieth century, many countries
fundamentally altered the way in which their legal systems addressed environmental issues. In particular, legal innovations were developed
to offer citizens ...
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Kroger, John; Long, Geoffrey
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2011)
In an effort to learn more about Oregon’s prosecution of
environmental crimes, Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation
(JELL) articles editor Geoffrey Long sat down with Attorney General
John Kroger. AG Kroger has ...
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Orth, Derek
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2011)
Part I of this Comment introduces the facts behind the BP disaster
and compares the legal and legislative reactions to the Exxon Valdez
and the Deepwater Horizon spills. Parts II–III document the
development of the 1990 ...
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Bush, Brittan J.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2011)
The Deepwater Horizon spill exposed a variety of regulatory
failures by the federal government. After the spill, critics attacked
regulators for an inadequate environmental review process under the
National Environmental ...
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Miller, Loye; Shotwell, J. Arnold
(Museum of Natural History , University of OregonMuseum of Natural History,
University of Oregon, 1972-12)
The journal is Dr. Miller's account of the
University of California field expedition into
the John Day Basin of Central Oregon in 1899.
This expedition, as well as many that followed
from that institution, was led by ...
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Moses, Christine
(University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
This dissertation presents the results of an exploratory descriptive case study of the Moses Journaling for Equity Experience, a self-reflective intervention for public charter Montessori middle school teachers. The ...
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Lewis, Seth C.
(Wiley, 2019)
This entry seeks to synthesize the many definitions of journalism. Struggles over defining what qualifies as journalism and who qualifies as a journalist are more than discursive disputes; they are key points of departure ...
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Madison III, Eddie
(University of Oregon, 2012)
The purpose of this research is to address ongoing challenges in American education that relate to student engagement, retention, and achievement. The intent is to examine current high school language arts pedagogical ...
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Nicolosi, Michelle
(University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
Much of the research examining how newspaper journalists respond to changing labor practices finds that journalists are terrible at change. Ryfe’s influential study of newsrooms undergoing change found that journalists ...
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Reihs, Julia
(University of Oregon, 2015-06)
My project consists of two parts: a production section, in which I explore the ways in which multimedia journalism can communicate stories that are otherwise inaccessible or weakened when confined to one medium, and a ...
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Dixon, Ariane Christine
(University of Oregon, 2002-06)
North Northeast Portland, Oregon is a predominantly African American community that has a long history of racial strife, as well as economic and social turmoil. Gentrification has caused many urban renewal projects to ...
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Slovic, Paul; Lichtenstein, Sarah; Fischhoff, Baruch; Layman, Mark; Combs, Barbara
(1978)
A series of experiments studied how people judge the frequency of death from various causes. The judgments exhibited a highly consistent but systematically biased subjective scale of frequency. Two kinds of bias were ...
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Morton, Christopher
(University of Oregon, 2014-06-17)
Measurement literature supports the utility of alignment models for application with state standards and large-scale assessments. However, the literature is lacking in the application of these models to curriculum-based ...
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Murray, Allison K.
(University of Oregon, 2013-11)
First impressions carry much weight in social interaction. Working off of the
evidence that individuals are remarkably accurate at judging faces for various
traits, this study seeks to understand if this ability extends ...
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Fischhoff, Baruch
(Decision Research, 1985-05)
Several procedures were used to elicit direct numerical estimates
of the probabilities associated with various events created by the
conjunction of three independent subevents. However the question was
asked, many ...
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Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A.
(2013-06-11)
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Boos, Sonja
(University of Oregon, 2022)
Long recognized as a pioneer of experimental filmmaking and feminist documentary theory, Julia Lesage is the closest we have to a feminist film scholar-practitioner. This interview was conducted by Sonja Boos on 16 January, 2020.
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Barton, Jordan
(University of Oregon, 2021)
The youngest people alive today and all future generations have something in common: they will suffer the greatest consequences of climate change, yet they have no voice in the political process with which to defend ...
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Campbell, Crystal Z.; Center for Art Research, University of Oregon
(2021)
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