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Dirks, Brian; McPheters, Tyler; Thompson, Paul; Veltri, Brandi; Best, Ian; Steffen, Justin; Johnsen, Anna; Kraft, Aaron; O'Connor, William; Kane, Jeff; Ross, Juliane
(2010-04)
This white paper is designed in the mode of classic British Parliamentary white papers. It
builds upon two previous white papers completed by students at the University of Oregon School
of Law which in turn were based ...
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Kolberg, Josh
(2010)
Competition sponsored by the city of Oslo, Norway for a new museum in the city center and on the harbor's edge.
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Austin, Sean
(University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
This study identified the discipline decision situations that contribute most to racial discipline disparities from a sample of 992 schools across the U.S. Next, latent profile analysis was used to identify distinct patterns ...
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Lowry, Philip B.
(University of Oregon, 1940-05)
This analysis is patterned to first picture the historical background of popular participation in government in America; second, to outline the history of the war referendum in America; third, to discuss the referendum as ...
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Kurokawa, Makoto
(University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
China and Japan have claimed sovereignty of tiny, inhabitant islands in the East China Sea for a long time. This paper attempts to analyze this territorial dispute from the conflict transformation perspective to seek a ...
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Camelo Borba, Ednaldo
(University of Oregon, 2018-11)
The present document explores two works by Brazilian composer Edmundo Villani-Côrtes - his Série Brasileira Op. 8 and Cinco Miniaturas Brasileiras – and discusses their relationship with nationalism, raising the question ...
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Elkan, Vanessa
(2006-06-07)
This thesis examines the highly controversial Uganda Project presented by the founder of the Zionist Movement, Theodor Herzl in 1903 at the Sixth Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland. It provides a historical and ...
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White Eyes, Chance
(University of Oregon, 2019-01-11)
Native Americans continue to be one of the lowest represented ethnic groups in postsecondary education and present some of the lowest retention/graduation rates of any group. In the interest of supporting all students, ...
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Hoeke, Jackson Tyler
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Introduced species are among the greatest environmental threats to biodiversity today. Compounding this threat is the lack of taxonomy and systematics surrounding many invertebrate groups, making identification of non-native ...
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Wilson, Jesse
(University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
Membrane proteins constitute a large portion of the protein and protein complexes found across life and perform a diverse range of critical functions such as transport of molecules and signaling across lipid bilayers. ...
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Walsh, Megan Kathleen, 1976-
(University of Oregon, 2008-12)
The debate concerning the role of natural versus anthropogenic burning in shaping the prehistoric vegetation patterns of the Willamette Valley of Oregon and Washington remains highly contentious. To address this, pollen ...
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Drueding, Katie
(University of Oregon, 2004-07)
This thesis examines the activities and beliefs of a group of scientists, mostly former Manhattan Project workers, who were politically active in the years immediately following WWII. Their organized activities formed what ...
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Gartner, Michael
(University of Oregon, 2020-02-27)
Let Man* denote the category of closed, connected, oriented and based 3-
manifolds, with basepoint preserving dieomorphisms between them. We show that
the Heegaard Floer invariants yield functors from Man* to the category ...
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Krieg, Charles
(University of Oregon, 2016-11-21)
This dissertation recontextualizes literary, critical, and popular models of nature in contemporary American fiction, and argues that the transformations in the post-Fordist economy reframe environmental concepts and their ...
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McCall, Eden
(University of Oregon, 2024)
"The Natural Treasure in Our Own Backyard: A Multimedia Science Story," follows a rare, Threatened frog from downtown Bend, Oregon, throughout the Deschutes River watershed to uncover how humans and nature can coexist. ...
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Brady, Dylan
(University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
The Chinese rail system is among the largest, densest, and most heavily used rail networks in the world, playing a central role in the circulation of migrant workers, students, professionals and tourists within China’s ...
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Jones-Suematsu, Aimee
(University of Oregon, 2015-06)
This thesis examines the school experiences of multi-ethnic backgrounds. Four college-aged students were interviewed for this project as well as two local k-12 teachers. Using a multicultural education lens, interviews ...
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Savoy, Cian
(University of Oregon, 2024)
As international education continues to evolve in an increasingly globalized world, universities must confront the unique challenges faced by their international student populations. This thesis conducts an in-depth ...
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Knofczynski, Elle
(University of Oregon, 2024)
Defining success for a nonprofit organization can prove to be a challenge, especially considering the diversity of stakeholders that they report to. While the sector has yet to implement a standard for how to measure impact, ...
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Rosa-O'Hayer, Lyric
(University of Oregon, 2024-05)
The climate crisis is no secret, and extreme weather events - a clear, visual manifestation
of the climate crisis - are known to bring destruction in their wake. However, it is unclear how
extensive of an impact they ...
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