Browsing University of Central Oklahoma by Title
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Resting on weedy laurels : Lorine Niedecker's poetics of perseverance.
(2012)Lorine Niedecker began writing poems in the late 1920s from her home by the waters of Blackhawk Island, Wisconsin. This study examines her first associations with and empowerment through the Objectivists' new poetic ... -
Results of the Standardized Assessment of Information Literacry Skills (SAILS) for University of Central Oklahoma
(2010-06)In the spring of 2010, the UCO Library recruited 553 UCO students to participate in the SAILS Information Literacy test. SAILS is an assessment tool meant to measure Information Literacy skills. -
Revising impressions with the authority moral foundation
(2021)Past research argues that judgments of morality supersede warmth or competence when forming impressions, and that some people will revise an impression based on highly diagnostic moral information. Moral Foundations Theory ... -
Revolution, imperialism, and the Hawaiian monarchy : reconsidering American-Hawaiian affairs during the late nineteenth century.
(2014)After 100 years, the Hawaiian kingdom's collapse continues to garner not only academic debate, but also long-standing hostilities rooted in deep-seated sentiments of Pacific Nativism and American Nationalism. From this ... -
Rid of me
(2023)In the novella Rid of Me, Ridley Royko is a smart, 15-year-old teenager with a parent problem. His mother and father do not trust him and tear him down constantly about his grades and his behavior. When he hears them ... -
The Rise of Indian Nationalism
(2020)This thesis will focus on the Amritsar Massacre 1919, that happened in Amritsar, Punjab,India (part of which lies in present-day Pakistan after the 1947 Separation) and its importance in India's rise of nationalism. This ... -
Riverdale : a report to the nation.
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Riverside : a report to the nation.
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The role of composition and literature in the secondary education classroom : revisiting the pedagogy
(2021)Currently, high school ELA teachers are expected to use literature and composition together during instruction and planning. This expectation is completely different from first-year college English courses, as literature ... -
Rosenwald : a report to the nation.
(1942?)