Browsing by Author "Moses, George"
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1932 Los Angeles Olympics: A Model for a Broken System
Moore, Roger D. (Oklahoma State University, 2015-05-01)In discussion of Olympic Games and Los Angeles, 1984 is often the primary focus; but the Tenth Olympiad hosted by the same city in 1932 provides a more meaningful and lasting legacy within the Olympic narrative. This thesis ... -
Principles of Preservation: the Influence of Viollet, Ruskin, and Morris on Historic Preservation
Jackson, Melanie Lynn (Oklahoma State University, 2006-05-01)The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of influence the nineteenth-century preservation theories of Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc, John Ruskin, and William Morris had on modern historic preservation by examining ... -
Public and Corporate History Museums: Common Attributes and Critical Differences
Droege, Emily Lyon (Oklahoma State University, 2006-05-01)This study provides an examination of the purposes, functions and operations of public and corporate history museums. While there is a large body of published work devoted to the goals and typical activities of a public ... -
Relationships of historical loss, acculturation, racism and emotional distress to binge eating and body mass index among Native Americans
Dorton, Julie Gallaher (2007-07)Scope and Method of Study: The purposes of this study were to explore the relationships between and among historical loss, acculturation, racism, emotional distress, binge eating, and body mass index among Native American ... -
Use of expressive writing to mediate the effects of PTSD symptomology on female domestic violence victims
Southern, Douglas S. (2013-07)This study examined the effectiveness of expressive writing in increasing general mental health and specifically PTSD symptomology for women residing in a domestic violence shelter. Two experimental expressive writing ...