Now showing items 1784-1803 of 1923

    • The Vista (2015:June 17) 

      University of Central Oklahoma (2015-06-17)
      The Vista is the University of Central Oklahoma's student newspaper, published semiweekly except during examinations and holidays, and weekly during summer term. It was established in 1903 and is the longest continually ...
    • The Vista (2015:Mar. 12) 

      University of Central Oklahoma (2015-03-12)
      The Vista is the University of Central Oklahoma's student newspaper, published semiweekly except during examinations and holidays, and weekly during summer term. It was established in 1903 and is the longest continually ...
    • The Vista (2015:Mar. 26) 

      University of Central Oklahoma (2015-03-26)
      The Vista is the University of Central Oklahoma's student newspaper, published semiweekly except during examinations and holidays, and weekly during summer term. It was established in 1903 and is the longest continually ...
    • The Vista : v.113: no.1(2015) 

      University of Central Oklahoma (2015-07-01)
      The Vista is the University of Central Oklahoma's student newspaper, published semiweekly except during examinations and holidays, and weekly during summer term. It was established in 1903 and is the longest continually ...
    • The Vista : v.113: no.2(2015) 

      University of Central Oklahoma (2015-08-01)
      The Vista is the University of Central Oklahoma's student newspaper, published semiweekly except during examinations and holidays, and weekly during summer term. It was established in 1903 and is the longest continually ...
    • The Vista : v.113: no.3(2015) 

      University of Central Oklahoma (2015-09-01)
      The Vista is the University of Central Oklahoma's student newspaper, published semiweekly except during examinations and holidays, and weekly during summer term. It was established in 1903 and is the longest continually ...
    • The Vista : v.113: no.4(2015) 

      University of Central Oklahoma (2015-10-01)
      The Vista is the University of Central Oklahoma's student newspaper, published semiweekly except during examinations and holidays, and weekly during summer term. It was established in 1903 and is the longest continually ...
    • The Vista : v.113: no.5(2015) 

      University of Central Oklahoma (2015-11-01)
      The Vista is the University of Central Oklahoma's student newspaper, published semiweekly except during examinations and holidays, and weekly during summer term. It was established in 1903 and is the longest continually ...
    • The well of loneliness : the influence of place on identity. 

      Leggett, Andrea Fay (2013)
      Place affects identity and movement in Radclyffe Hall's The Well of Loneliness. Hall's main character, Stephen Gordon, is developed through her response to the Gordon family heritage of home, land, and community, which ...
    • The woman in the mirror : alternative models of subjective constitution in popular film. 

      Hughes, Zachary (2013)
      This thesis explores alternative models of subjective constitution depicted in three popular films. Working primarily within a psychoanalytic framework, the thesis examines representations of subjective constitution in the ...
    • The World Trade Organization and its outlook on agriculture : an excellent neoliberal case study or an organized hypocrisy?. 

      Sefolosha, Louise Bertille (2014)
      The World Trade Organization is a highly significant global body, acting as a permanent forum for liberalization of trade in goods and services. It recently increased management of global investment and intellectual property ...
    • The yellow city. 

      Sullivan, Jessica R. (2016)
      The Yellow City' takes place in the course of one day and follows the stories of several characters. The first six chapters outline each character, giving a detailed description of who they are as individuals. The main ...
    • Thermal tolerance of alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) 

      Bartnicki, Jory (2021)
      Alligator gar belong to an ancient lineage that dates back over 215 million years. Historically, alligator gar populations occurred in the Mississippi River basin from Illinois (USA) to Mexico. Alligator gar populations ...
    • "These kids just can't write!"... or can they? : faculty perceptions of student writing. 

      Nalagan, Elizabeth Fracek (2014)
      The idea that student writing has declined in quality over time has been repeated so many times that few people question it, despite the fact that serious analytical research on this topic is difficult to come by. The main ...
    • Third world revolutionaries : the activism of the Third World Women's Alliance and Alliance Against Women's Oppression, 1970s-1980s 

      Cuadra, Bridget L. (2021)
      The Third World Women's Alliance (TWWA) emerged from the Black Power politics of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and two black women's caucuses, the Black Women's Liberation Committee and the Black Women's ...
    • "This is Not an Exit": Neoliberalism and the Nineties 

      Newell, Micah (2020)
      Francis Fukuyama’s 1989 essay “The End of History” argues that at the turn of the millennium, the Western neoliberal ideals of economic liberty, free market capitalism, and individual reason have triumphed over all other ...
    • “The Thought of Being a Part of What You Could Not Become”: Colonial Education and the Resistance of Young Minds 

      Barlow, Brittany (2021)
      This project engages with the colonizer’s use of the colonial education system to penetrate the colonized people’s pre-colonial cultural systems and the way it leads to the destruction of any already-formed understandings ...
    • Three Sands, Three Sands, Okla. : a report to the nation. 

      Three Sands (Three Sands, Okla.) (1942?)
    • Three women of Tennessee Williams. 

      Poarch, Megan L. (2010)
      The life and works of the playwright, Tennessee Williams will impact the lives of readers for centuries to come. His life affected the style in which he wrote, and the characters that he wrote were closely based on some ...
    • Through the frozen mountains : the 45th Infantry Division in the Vosges Campaign, 20 September 1944- 23 January 1945. 

      Bishop, Darrell C. (2015)
      The purpose of this study is to examine the Vosges Mountain Campaign of World War II to better the fighting in southern France between the Wehrmacht and the Allies in particular the 45th Infantry Division. Keith Bonn, in ...