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Zoroastrians: Becoming a Minority in Their Homeland Undergraduate
(2018)
It is arguable that no other religion has had more direct and indirect influence on humankind than that of the ancient Zoroastrian faith. This religion, which was the firstborn of the revealed world-religions, existed long ...
The epistemological limitations of Google's Knowledge graph Undergraduate
(2017)
In 2012, Google introduced the Knowledge Graph, a computer system that instead of providing search results, provides information—what Google calls “knowledge.” Now, when people go to Google and search for “Leonardo da ...
Henry IV: Faith's Power in Politics Undergraduate
(2015-04-01)
Until the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic faith of the kings and queens of Europe was an assumption, not a debate. As the fragment grenade of the reformation exploded across Europe, however, what was once assumed was ...
Understanding Undergraduate
(2017-04)
The month before I left the United States, I flipped through a brochure filled with photos of Limoges and strained to imagine myself in this town at the heart of France. Is it too small for me? I thought. How will I get ...
The University of Oklahoma Historical Journal Undergraduate
(2013-10-01)
Preface to the Second Issue of the OU Historical Journal by Jamie Hart, Chair, University of Oklahoma Department of History
Perseverance Undergraduate
(2017-04)
Aaaaaaaaaaaallah u-akbar. Aaaaaaaaaaaallah u-akbar.
Engagement Undergraduate
(2017-04)
I made the mistake of taking the direct flight from Dallas to Shanghai. This flight consisted of babies crying for 14 hours straight, documentaries on Chinese opera and sleep—lots of it. While sleeping, I dreamt I was going ...
The Virtues of Study Abroad. Volume 4, April 2017 Undergraduate
(2017-04)
“TRAVEL AND CHANGE OF PLACE IMPART NEW VIGOR TO THE MIND.”
–SENECA