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Uganda's Path to Energy Access - Is it Climate Friendly? Undergraduate
(2016)
Only 18 percent of Ugandans have access to energy. Compare this to
100 percent access in the similarly sized United Kingdom or 23 percent
for their neighbors in Kenya. Uganda does not have energy security, or
“the ...
Earth conscious behavior of OU students Undergraduate
(2016-12-05)
Amid growing concerns of environmental issues, such as resource depletion and climate change, an understanding of college student altruistic and egocentric behavior can offer insight into approaches for change. Students ...
The Intersection of Slums and Environmental Justice in Morocco Undergraduate
(2016)
The purpose of this research paper is to address environmental justice in
Morocco as it relates to slum life and slum relocation efforts. As such,
the paper deals with the kingdom’s waste management activities in both
rural ...
A Grand Evasion: How Corporations Deprive Workers, Government, and Society by Widespread Tax Avoidance Undergraduate
(2016)
Corporate tax avoidance is a growing concern for the
stability of America. Corporations are able to avoid paying their
dues to society and instead extract economics rents from both
workers and the government. This paper ...
The University of Oklahoma Historical Journal Undergraduate
(2016-04-01)
Preface to the Fifth Issue of the OU Historical Journal by the Editors
Unlikely compromise : a history of the Iran-United States Claim Tribunal, 1981-2015 Undergraduate
(2016)
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal was one of the twentieth century’s most important tribunals of international arbitration.1 Furthermore, it stood apart from the likes of the arbitral tribunals following the peace ...
The American Media and the Soviet Union at the Onset of U.S. Intervention in World War II Undergraduate
(2016-04-01)
1942 was a crucial year for America and the Soviet Union. For the past twenty years, the United States had been fearful of the U.S.S.R. and the possibility that communism would spread. However, World War II forced Americans ...
Le Prix du Sucre Undergraduate
(2016)
Today’s society, as many before it, views sugar as the
embodiment of pleasure, luxury, and jubilance. Society’s infatuation
with sugar is seen in the figurative usage of the word sweet, the
association of children with ...
Designing women : how ancient philosophy shaped the role of women in the early republic Undergraduate
(2016)
For a span of one hundred and forty-four years, from the official founding of the country until the passage of the 19th amendment to the Constitution, women in the United States of America did not have the right to vote. ...
The Tragedy at Robin Hood Hills: How the Media, Witchcraft, and a False Confession Imprisoned the West Memphis Three and Ultimately Led to their Freedom Undergraduate
(2016-04-01)
Beginning in the 1980s, America was plagued with a fear of Satanism and witchcraft. The establishment of Anton Lavey’s Church of Satan, the expansion of the Wiccan religion, and cult leaders like Jim Jones and Charles ...