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    • Whose Job is it Anyway?  Undergraduate

      Merino, Mollie (2017)
      This paper discusses Australia's treatment of asylum-seekers in the Nauru Regional Processing Centre. I explore how Australia has managed to avoid large-scale criticism and discuss a few of the factors contributing to this ...
    • Women of the Wild: Women, Outdoor Sport, and Changing Gender Roles  Undergraduate

      Capps, Sarah (2016)
      Today, a quick Internet search will reveal that shooting, hunting, fishing, mountain climbing, and camping are all recreational activities that fall into the category of “outdoorsman” sports. As the name “outdoorsman” ...
    • The Worlds of Monticello Mountain: How Space Reflected Power and Politics on an Eighteenth Century Chesapeake Plantation  Undergraduate

      Pittman, Kayla (2012-10-01)
      This distinguished article reminds us that written texts are not the only historical evidence available to us. The author makes creative use of visual and archaeological sources in conjunction with cutting-edge theories ...
    • Zoroastrians: Becoming a Minority in Their Homeland  Undergraduate

      Kepler, Travis (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 ...