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Ellingson, Mary
(University of Oregon, 1988)
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Anderson, Andrew Alfred
(1906)
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Johnson, Kristen K.
(University of Oregon, 2000-05-31)
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Niedermeyer, Jillian
(2019-06)
Modern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-world, ‘Western’ countries, known in communication studies as ‘core nations.’ This study explores the intersection of international ...
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Feuerherdt, Lucy
(University of Oregon, 2022-06)
This honors thesis examines the success of amnesty laws, relative to other mechanisms of transitional justice and redressing past human rights violations; it is my intention to understand if amnesty is a successful mechanism ...
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Bryn, Tana
(University of Oregon, 2006-04)
Migraine affects 23.6 million people in the United States alone. Treatment options can be sub-typed as abortive and preventative, as well as pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic. Due to the debilitating nature of migraine, ...
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Reiser, Shannon
(University of Oregon, 2013-11)
Animals living in a habitat affected by both tidal shifts and day night cycles
display a wide variety of behaviors influenced by environmental factors and internal
mechanisms. Sessile intertidal invertebrates exhibit ...
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Metzler, Ian Scott
(2007-07-31)
HIV/AIDS has caused millions of deaths and untold suffering throughout the world. Although there is no cure, treatment exists that has transformed this disease from an acutely lethal infection into a manageable chronic ...
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Le Chevallier, Anne Marie
(University of Oregon, 2006-06)
Called apparitions, the widespread phenomenon of appearances of Mary has been
reported to occur since the apostle St. James the Greater roamed Spain, and it continues
to this day. A folklore and following has developed ...
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Blakley, Julianna
(University of Oregon, 2007-06)
This is a study of the historical context of the 2005 Paris riots and a comparison of
the coverage in the American and French press, Specifically, it examined a three-week
period of coverage of the riots from October ...
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Donahue, Drew
(2019-03)
This study addresses the effects of domestic pig (Sus scrofa domestica) grazing on understory vegetation of an oak woodland adjacent to a hazelnut orchard. Oregon white oaks (Quercus garryana) are associated with filbertworms ...
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Wilson, Nathan
(University of Oregon, 2024)
As climate change alters landscapes and exacerbates natural hazards like wildfires,
people increasingly experience anxiety, dread, and loss, all of which negatively impact mental
health. When the print media reports on ...
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Gleason, Megan
(University of Oregon, 2015-06)
Over the last two decades, frustration with government inaction on climate change has catalyzed a surge of litigation to prompt policy action. Although climate change litigation is constrained by justiciability doctrines ...
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Banks, Anna
(University of Oregon, 2021-06)
Squirrels have an incredibly diverse lineage with a global distribution and have dispersed
over millions of years from a common ancestor approximately 40-50 MYA. The assumption
since the 1980’s has been that squirrels ...
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Reed, Nathan
(University of Oregon, 2000-06-02)
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Grimaldi, Allison
(University of Oregon, 2021)
This thesis explores power and powerlessness with regard to food insecurity, food deserts and food swamps, climate change and methane production, and advertising as they relate to beef and the beef industry. This thesis ...
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Yaillen, Jenny; Blair, Nate
(University of Oregon, 2006-06)
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Gyetvai, Abigail M.
(University of Oregon, 2020-06)
This honors thesis examines the environmental, sociopolitical, and socioeconomical
aspects of Cancer Alley, Louisiana, United States of America. Cancer Alley is
a name dubbed to an eighty-five-mile-long corridor in ...
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Brenner, Alletta
(University of Oregon, 2006-06)
This thesis examines the phenomena of human trafficking in the United States as experienced by migrant workers, with the following goals: 1) Re-orient the present-day discourse on human trafficking away from the global ...
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Cao, Jiazhen
(2019-06-14)
In-hospital mortality prediction is signi cant for evaluating a patient's
severity of illness ahead of the time. The outcome of the evaluation can
help physicians to identify which patient is at risk and needs immediate
care, ...
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