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    • Continuity in Care: The History of Deinstitutionalization in Oklahoma's Mental Healthcare System  Undergraduate

      Capps, Sarah (2016-04-01)
      Sarah Capps has approached the subject of the deinstitutionalization of Oklahoma’s mental health system with great attention to detail and tenacious research. She has also made connections from the act of deinstitutionalization ...
    • Countering ISIS's Propaganda: Islamic Piety, Belonging, and Exposure of Life under ISIS's Rule  Undergraduate

      Gellman, Jonah (2017)
      The Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham's (ISIS) recruitment tactics have yielded substantial results in the Western world. Recruiters use a variety of push and pull factors to separate potential recruits from their society ...
    • Courage  Undergraduate

      Rai, Sangita (2017-04)
      I have spent most of my life studying abroad. I finished high school in Norway and then came to the University of Oklahoma to further my studies. Since I am already abroad, I never thought of doing a study abroad until one ...
    • Courage  Undergraduate

      Herndon, Nigh
    • Cross-Cultural Musical Healing Practices: Egocentric and Sociocentric Approaches  Undergraduate

      Jebaraj, Abigail (2015)
      The maintenance of health and healing when illness arises can be approached from different perspectives, apparent in diverse healing practices around the world. One system of healthcare delivery that has occupied a powerful ...
    • Curiosity  Undergraduate

      Moses, Daniel (2017-04)
      Jerusalem is a special place. Throughout the centuries it has inspired poets to write and soldiers to fight, and in the spring of 2014, it inspired me to spend a semester studying at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. I ...
    • Curiosity  Undergraduate

      Schneider, Libby
    • Danesh : the OU undergraduate journal of Iranian studies. Volume 4, 2019  Undergraduate

      University of Oklahoma. College of International Studies. Department of International and Area Studies. Farzaneh Center for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies. (2019-10)
      From the Editors-in-Chief
    • Dānesh : the OU undergraduate journal of Iranian studies. Volume 1, 2016  Undergraduate

      Marashi, Afshin; Akhlaghi, Andrew; Gharipour, Elena T.; Bednarek, Ellie; Gellman, Jonah; McCann, Samuel; Siddiqui, Wajeeha; Yoo, Jiyoun; Farzaneh Center for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies; University of Oklahoma. College of International Studies; University of Oklahoma. College of International Studies. Department of International and Area Studies (The University of Oklahoma, 2016)
      It is with great pleasure that I introduce this inaugural issue of DĀNESH: The OU Undergraduate Journal of Iranian Studies. The initiative for this journal grew from the hard work and dedication of undergraduate students ...
    • Dānesh : the OU undergraduate journal of Iranian studies. Volume 2, 2017  Undergraduate

      Ennenga, Elizabeth; Hackett, Molly; Shelden, John; Hudayar, Salih; Kahoe, Cooper; Standley, Corey; Holsten, Brittany; Kuyon, Kayleigh; Farzaneh Center for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies; University of Oklahoma. College of International Studies; University of Oklahoma. College of International Studies. Department of International and Area Studies
    • DĀNESH : the OU undergraduate journal of Iranian studies. Volume 3, 2018  Undergraduate

      University of Oklahoma. College of International Studies. Department of International and Area Studies. Farzaneh Center for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies. (2018)
      We are so proud to present to you the third volume of the University of Oklahoma's Undergraduate Journal in Iranian Studies, DĀNESH. Through two editions of the journal we have seen wonderful presentations on varying ...
    • The Death Dealer  Undergraduate

      Carter, Michael Lewis (2012-10-01)
      The post-war confessions of Rudolf Höss, who, as commandant of Auschwitz, supervised the mass killing of Jews, however, invite readers to re-examine the role of evil as part of the historical commentary on the SS. In Hössʼs ...
    • The Deepest Circle of Hell: Sex Crimes Propagated at Unit 731 During the Pacific War (1931-1945)  Undergraduate

      Strachan, Kiersten (2016-04-01)
      In a previous paper on the subject of Unit 731, I argued that Japan, before and throughout the Pacific War (1931-1945), attempted to systemically bolster its imperial credentials as a colonizer by developing its scientific ...
    • Dinner and a Date: the Misguiding Nature of Expiration Dates and Their Influence on Consumer Food Waste Behavior  Undergraduate

      Fiedler, Lisa (2016)
      Food waste is largely considered one of the greatest paradoxes of today: while millions of people in the world starve, we waste an astonishing amount of the food we produce. One factor that produces a substantial amount ...
    • Disjointed Action: Conflicting Collective Action in Ukraine's 2014 Euromaidan Revolution  Undergraduate

      Bartz, Luke (2017)
      Though the motivations for unrest were similar across Ukraine during the 2014 Euromaidan Revolution, the means of expressing unhappiness contrasted dramatically between eastern and western Ukraine. In the west of the country ...
    • Drones, Ethics, and Pakistan  Undergraduate

      Adam, Amil (2017)
      The following article provides an ethical appraisal of the use of armed drones within the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan by the Central Intelligence Agency through the prism of Just War theory. This paper ...
    • The Economics of Affirmative Action Admissions Policies for Asian American Students  Undergraduate

      Cai, Angela (2015)
      In the realm of higher education, Asian American students have thrived in terms of academic excellence. During the last fifty years, many Asian Americans have done so well academically that they are no longer underrepresented ...
    • El Curandero Actual: Preserving Indigenous Identity Through Mexican Folk Healing’s Chants  Undergraduate

      Stiefer, Auston (2016)
      Curanderismo is a syncretic form of Mexican folk healing whose origins date back to the Spanish colonization of the Americas. This medical system, drawing from both indigenous healing practices and Catholic spirituality, ...
    • Empathy  Undergraduate

      Stewart, Dakota (2017-04)
      It was a crisp morning in New Delhi. Early March is easily considered winter in India, but it was a nice 75 degrees that day, which, at the time, I considered to be somewhat warm. Little did I know that 118 degrees was ...
    • Empathy  Undergraduate

      Neill, Crystal