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  • University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop (City of Canby (Or.), 2005-04)
  • University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop (University of Oregon, 2002-01)
  • University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop (City of Canby (Or.), 2002-01)
  • Post, Boochie (Ex Animo, 2022-06-02)
    In this paper I argue that Miranda Fricker’s account of blame in “What’s the Point of Blame? A Paradigm Based Explanation” can assist in explaining why cancel culture is ultimately unproductive. In particular, the phenomenon ...
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-03-13)
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-03-13)
  • Steinbroner, Garrett (2005-08-03)
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-03-13)
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-03-13)
  • Saunders, Emily (2012-06)
    This research project is a study of cancer survivor camps and their programs for young adult cancer survivors. The study analyzes the benefits of these camps and the programs’ effectiveness in improving the quality of life ...
  • Scharff, Ellen (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Alice Sheldon, under the penname James Tiptree Jr., published a variety of science fiction novels and short stories in the 1970s, which explored concepts of feminist and gender theory through the lens of futuristic utopias ...
  • Scharff, Ellen (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Alice Sheldon, under the penname James Tiptree Jr., published a variety of science fiction novels and short stories in the 1970s, which explored concepts of feminist and gender theory through the lens of futuristic utopias ...
  • LeDuc, Andre; Mitchell, Krista M. (2008-02-20)
    The purpose of this report is to document the community post-disaster recovery planning forum outcomes in Cannon Beach as a case study. This report can be used by the City to guide the implementation of long term post-disaster ...
  • Wood, Latham (University of Oregon, 2021-09-13)
    This dissertation explores questions concerning contemporary socio-political formations on Aneityum—the southernmost island of the Republic of Vanuatu—as Aneityum firmly establishes itself on the tourism world stage. ...
  • Upton, Corbett Earl, 1970- (University of Oregon, 2010-12)
    This dissertation argues that certain iconic poems have shaped the canon of American poetry. Not merely "canonical" in the usual sense, iconic poems enjoy a special cultural sanction and influence; they have become discourses ...
  • Gans-Morse, Ethan (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    The Canticle of the Black Madonna is an original opera-oratorio in two acts, comprising 27 pieces for six operatic soloists, mixed chorus, and chamber orchestra. It is based on an original libretto by Tiziana DellaRovere ...
  • Meisel, Clair C. (University of Oregon, 1932)
    The slope of the Balcony and height of the stoppings shall first be considered, so that the steel used in the construction of the balcony may be designed accordingly. When "setting up" the sections of the Parquette ...
  • Fukuda, Keisuke (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Visual long term memory (VLTM) research has shown that we are capable of learning a virtually infinite amount of visual information. At the same time, visual short term memory (VSTM) research has shown that there is a ...
  • Magud, Nicolas; Reinhart, Carmen M. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2005-06-02)
    The literature on capital controls has (at least) four very serious apples-to-oranges problems: (i) There is no unified theoretical framework to analyze the macroeconomic consequences of controls; (ii) there is significant ...
  • Magud, Nicolas; Reinhart, Carmen M.; Rogoff, Kenneth S. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2005-11)
    The literature on capital controls has (at least) four very serious apples-to-oranges problems: (i) There is no unified theoretical framework to analyze the macroeconomic consequences of controls; (ii) there is significant ...

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