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Ehrenkranz, Lacey
(University of Oregon, 2004)
During the mid sixteenth century Titian completed six canvases for Philip II which represent themes from Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Commonly referred to as the poesie, the series is heralded as a tour de force for its portrayal ...
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Chirchi, Dunya
(University of Oregon, 2004)
The improvement of international environmental regimes is a delicate science that is
slowly being mastered through a complicated and costly process of trial and error. Differences in regime effectiveness are influenced ...
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Frye, Lezlie
(University of Oregon, 2004)
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Brenner, Alletta
(University of Oregon, 2004-12)
Monsters. In the modern mind, they have come to occupy a mere periphery. Rejected by the orderly nature of our scientific universe, they are either subsumed into the categories of routine, abnormal results, or delegated ...
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Murphy, John Paul
(University of Oregon, 2005)
The Order of the Society Jesus was among the foremost creators and commissioners of Counter-Reformation Baroque art. Founded in 1534 by St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Jesuits came to be regarded as one of the most potent ...
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Casas, Mary Ann
(University of Oregon, 2005)
In the summer of 1969, Lupe Bustos, a part-time disc jockey for a local Spanish-speaking radio program, received a phone call from a group of Mexican-American farm workers with a plea for help. Bustos, who was also a ...
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Bacon, Richard
(University of Oregon, 2005)
In 1971, the Oregon legislature, reflecting the state’s growing environmental consciousness, passed the Minimum Deposit Act, more commonly known as the “Bottle Bill.” The bill sought to combat litter by eliminating the ...
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Stamp, Adam Michel
(University of Oregon, 2006)
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Kurushima, David
(University of Oregon, 2006-01)
Bicycle culture and bicycle advocacy, as a social and environmental movement, are considerably dynamic forces in Oregon today; yet, to the astonishment of many Oregonians, the history of bicycling and bicycle culture in ...
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Stevenson, Erica
(University of Oregon, 2006-03-16)
In the anarchical structure of international politics, relative treaty effectiveness
has proven to be a difficult task to accomplish concerning environmental issues. Not
only do the authors of these agreements face the ...
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Becker, Alison E
(University of Oregon, 2006-06-14)
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Cruz-Uribe, Cristina
(University of Oregon, 2006-11-20)
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Montanaro, Scott
(University of Oregon, 2007)
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Matsumaru, Michael
(University of Oregon, 2007)
Like many other cities in the U.S. during the 1960s, Portland, Oregon featured an
undeniable black ghetto, located in the heart of its Albina district. The Portland branch of the
National Association for the Advancement ...
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Eccleston, Jenette
(University of Oregon, 2007)
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Dickman, Diana L.
(University of Oregon, 2007)
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Rosman, John; Rutledge, Eric
(University of Oregon, 2008)
"Re-creation" of Ed's Coed, piecing together the old film and the stills from Special Collections against the current backdrop of campus. Executive producer: Jon Palfreman. Narrated by Al Stavitsky.
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Lesh, Adam
(University of Oregon, 2008)
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Boom, Katherine
(University of Oregon, 2008)
In the relatively young realm of international environmental politics, there is a great deal
to learn about the most effective and efficient ways in which to mitigate the world's increasing
number of environmental problems. ...
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Sakamoto, Kiwako
(University of Oregon, 2008)
In "Time Series Tests of Endogenous Growth Models" (1995)1, Charles Jones
concludes that the two textbook endogenous growth models - AK-models and R&D
based models -are inconsistent with time series evidence. Showing ...
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