Mains, Dr. DanO'Donnell, WillTownsend, ColeSandhu, UzmaHerndon, MatthewJavanovic, LexiBurns, LauraHolland, DanielIkpa, BlessingMian, MaryamPrentiss, BiancaRoberts, CarlRoyer, DaniellaSchatzman, GrantTerrell, Chynna2016-06-122021-04-142016-06-122021-04-142016https://hdl.handle.net/11244.46/96Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights revert to authors.A publication of the Joe C. and Carole Kerr McClendon Honors College at the University of Oklahoma.Table of ContentsWomen of the Wild: Women, Outdoor Sport, and Changing Gender Roles by Sarah CappsA Grand Evasion: How Corporations Deprive Workers, Government, and Society by Widespread Tax Avoidance by Jesse CokerLe Prix du Sucre by Alanna CourtsArabella Buckley’s Epic: Uniting Evolutionary Epic & Spiritualism to Account for the Evolution of Morals from Mutualism by Jordan LarsenSpace and the Psychology of Personality Types: How Personality Influences Reactions to Architectural Space by Chase MillerEl Curandero Actual: Preserving Indigenous Identity through Mexican Folk Healing’s Chants by Auston StieferBetween a Poor and a Poorer Place: Why Welfare Should View the Labor Market as the Problem Rather than the Solution to Poverty by Jesse CokerDinner and a Date: the Misguiding Nature of Expiration Dates and Their Influence on Consumer Food Waste Behavior by Lisa FiedlerBut Where Are All the Women? Examining the Often Overlooked Role of Women in and against Islamist Extremism by Alissa RiceAbout the AuthorsAbout the Cover Artisten-USAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United StatesGender StereotypesCorporate Tax AvoidanceThe Sugar RevolutionBuckley, ArabellaOpen OfficesCuranderismoUnited States Welfare StateFood Expiration Date LabelsIslamist Extremist MovementsTHURJ: The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, Volume 15 (2016)Article