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Minutes of a Special Meeting, The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, December 12, 2016
(The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 2016-12-12)
Night of Broken Glass Remembered: How the New York Times Reported Kristallnacht in a Historical Context Undergraduate
(2015-04-01)
It is often said that news organizations write the first draft of history. However, news organizations are not just recording history and filing it away. They distribute this draft to the public, whose world perceptions ...
Transnational Water Issues in Turkey, Syria, and Iraq: Planning and Investing for the Future Undergraduate
(2016)
The connection between access to clean and reliable water and social
unrest is a relationship that is beginning to be fully understood. The
Euphrates River provides drinking water for nearly 27 million people,
water for ...
Four challenges in the field of alternative, radical and citizens’ media research
(Media, Culture & Society, 2014-03-01)
In January 1994 the Zapatista movement in southern Mexico inaugurated a new era of media use for dissent. Since that time, an array of dissenting collectives and individuals have appropriated media technologies in order ...
CAUSING A RUCKUS: RACIAL FRAMING IN POLITICAL BLOGS DURING THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
(2010)
This investigation seeks to observe and examine the presence of racial framing during the 2008 presidential election. Twelve hypotheses were advanced for this study observing explicit and implicit racial framing, racial ...
Minutes of a Regular Meeting, The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, July 27, 2010
(The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 2010-07-27)
Poeciliid male mate preference is influenced by female size but not by fecundity
(2013)
While female mate preference is very well studied, male preference has only recently begun to receive significant attention. Its existence is found in numerous taxa, but empirical research has mostly been limited to a ...
American ideals reinforced through advertisements Undergraduate
(2016)
The economic and housing boom that followed World War II paved the way for America to become the consumer-driven economy that it is today. These booms also created competition among companies, therefore leading to the ...
The Water Capacity Subsidy that the City of Norman, Oklahoma Provides New Real Estate Development: A Descriptive Analysis
(2015-04-29)
Providing new water capacity to some stakeholders at a price that is below either the price charged other stakeholders or the actual costs of providing new water capacity constitutes a subsidy. This holds regardless of ...