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The Indian Removal Act and resulting factions among the Cherokee Nation Undergraduate
(2016)
On May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, authorizing the forcible relocation of southern Indian tribes to the flatlands of America. While this signature only took a moment, consequences of ...
Arabella Buckley's Epic: Uniting Evolutionary Epic & Spiritualism to Account for the Evolution of Morals from Mutualism Undergraduate
(2016)
Utilizing OU’s History of Science Collections, I focused my Honors College Research project on exploring the popularization of Victorian science, specifically that conducted by Arabella Buckley. Many of Charles Darwin’s ...
Conflicting Narratives of the 1948 War Undergraduate
(2016)
The 1948 War was a triumphant victory for the Jews of Israel and a
tragic disaster for the Arabs of Palestine. The traditional Zionist
rendition of the war, or “old” history, depicts Israel as a fledgling
Jewish state ...
The ART of Producing Responsa: Feminist Critiques of Rabbinic Law through the Lens of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Undergraduate
(2015)
Prior to the mid-twentieth century, when assisted reproductive technologies (ART) stepped on to the medical scene, supplications and prayers to God were the primary means for religious Jewish couples to cope with the issue ...
Enthusiasm Undergraduate
(2016-04)
Open mindedness Undergraduate
(2016-04)
Understanding Undergraduate
(2016-04)
Strangers in Their Own Land: How Moorish Occupation Conditioned Spanish Views of the New World Undergraduate
(2014-04-01)
The Spaniards watched with bated breath. The dust, having been kicked up by hundreds of natives who had just arrived, had yet to settle making visibility difficult. The cause of all this commotion was the arrival of the ...
But Where Are All the Women? Examining the Often Overlooked Role of Women in and against Islamist Extremism Undergraduate
(2016)
Over the past several decades, Islamist extremism has
become an omnipresent topic in discussions of global politics,
national security, and international relations. However, women have
been conspicuously absent from ...
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 ...