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Theses/Dissertations from 1984
Relative Deprevation as the Underlying Cause of the Racial Riots in the United States, William F. Lee III
U.S.A: Dos Passos' View of a Misdirected Nation, Paige Lull
Department: English
El Análisis de las Relaciones Diplomáticas entre los Estados Unidos y Espana durante la Dictadura de Francisco Franco, David Mahood
Application of a Colorimetric Assay to the Study of Urinary Oxalate Excretion and Complexation With Iron, Lauree D. Manning
Department: Chemistry
Limits of Soviet Tolerance: Czechoslovakia, 1968, Gerasimina Margaroni
Department: International Relations
Rock and Roll Lyrics of the Sixties: Voice of Discontent, Andrew G. Mason
Department: English
The Effect of the Transition to a Service Economy on Income Stratification and Residential Segregation of Socioeconomic Classes, Charles Grant McCorkhill
Blessed Are the Peacemakers: The Christian Thought of A.J. Muste and Reinhold Niebuhr, Peggy McKee
Department: History
Bull Fighting in Boston and Other Poems, David R. Means
Department: English
Public Interest Citizen Action, George F. Miller
Department: History
Three Victorian Novels in the High School Curriculum: Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and the Mill on the Floss, Marjorie Molder
Department: English
England in the Sixteenth and Seventeeth Century: Women, Witchcraft and Change, N. Sarah Mortensen
Department: History
England in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Women, Witchcraft and Change, N. Sarah Mortenson
The Supreme Court, First Amendment and Seditious Expression, Dana T. Nelson
Department: History
Virginia Woolf's Vision: The Novelist's Artistic Journey Away From the Patriarchal Angel and Back to Her Mother, Elizabeth Novak
Department: English
The Orthodox Churches in America: A Study in Ethnicity and Assimilation, David M. Oancea
Department: Religious Studies
Latchkey Children: Benefits and Risks, Adrienne Packer
The Permanent War Economy: An Overview of the Military Industrial Complex and Its Effects on the United States Economy, Michael V. Pellegrino
Department: History
Pale Horse and His Rider Death - Trotsky and the Soviet in the 1905 Revolution, Julie Peterson
Department: History
Charismatic Worship in Relation to the Larger Church, Carol A. Rettew
Department: Religious Studies
Investigating the Cold War (Modern Problems), David J. Riley
Department: History
Yoga and its Implications for Western Psychology, William W. Ross
Alienation Among Prison Guards: An Analysis of the Working Relations Among Pennsylvania Correctional Personnel, John K. Schmidt
Society's Expectations, Marriage, and Motherhood As Portrayed in the Early Works of Doris Lessing, Catherine P. Scott
Department: English
A Theological and Historical Study of the Major Influences of Peace on the Life and Thought of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, John R. Seaman
Snopes: Faulkner's Vision of Evil, Kirsten E. Searle
Department: English
Stephen King's Fictional World: the Human Response to Horror, Denise R. Short
Department: English
The Rise of Japanese Militarism: 1921-1931, James C. Skilling
Department: History
Kurt Vonnegut: The Search For Man's Meaning and Progression Toward a Philosophy of Life, Jesse L. Smith Jr.
Department: English
Sex-Differences, Self-Concept and Perceptions in the Corporation, Lynn Smith
Short Stories, Sharon D. Sterling
Department: English
Fighting For Identity: A Feminist Perspective on the Works of Kate Chopin, Jill Elizabeth Stewart
Department: English
The Evolution of American Nuclear Strategy, Reagan and Sufficient Assured Destruction, Kenneth James Tunnell
A Study of Personal and Others Cheating Behavior at the College Level, David Huse Ulfelder
The Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity, J. E. H. Van de Vate
Factors Affecting Location Decision-Making of Households and Retail Business, Page H. Watts
Adult Day Care Centers: An Analysis and a Model, Michael D. Weir
Kampuchea: Springboard of Southeast Asian Unrest, John H. Whiteford
Department: History
The Romance and Reality of the Arthurian Legend, Andrea J. Wiggins
Department: History
The Introduction of Marxist Thought Into Chinese Literature: Its Origins and Implications, Susanne C. Willson
Department: History
The Resolution of a Conflict: The Need for Dialogue Between Science and Religion, Joan C. Withers
Department: Religious Studies
Investigation of the Distribution of Fluoride in Human Tooth Enamel, Paula Youngberg
Department: Chemistry
Old Age in the Dramas of Euripides, Ann Zobrosky
Department: Classical Studies
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1983
Eine Zeitgenössiche Interpretation Von G. Büchners 'Lenz', Vasiliki Abadji
Department: German Studies
Student Expectations of Undergraduate College: Myth or Reality?, Karen A. Amico
Hong Kong in 1997: The Future of the British Crown Colony, Charissa D. Asbury
Department: History
Thomas Jefferson America's Architect, Constance P. Atwater
Department: History
The Military, the Missions, and the Sioux: Two Attempts of the Assimilation of the Oglala Teton Sioux Into Anglo Lifestyles and Religious Beliefs, Ned Atwater
Department: History
The Mirror Cracked: Reflections of Black South Africa, David E. Bair
Department: History
The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb: a Historical Analysis of the United States Military Plans to End the War Against Japan, 1941-1945, Kevin M. Balkam
Department: History
Les Variations de la Traduction, Linda R. Beane
Department: French and Francophone Studies
"Please Don't Hit Mommy": The Effects of Wife Abuse on the Children, Lisabeth Dealton Beatty
Peace Without Honor: The Nixon-Kissinger Strategy For Disengagement From Vietnam, 1969-1973, Keith E. Blaha
Department: History
Algunas Aspectos de la Corrida de Toros, Janine Boocks
A Case Study of Cleveland, Ohio, Kathryn A. Boone
A Case Study of Cleveland, Ohio, Kathryn A. Boone
The Aztecs: One Man's Journey Through the Past, Andrew Boychuk
Department: History
An Analysis of the World Order Models Project: World Visions and World View, Krystin L. Buckey
Dorothy Wordsworth's Scotland Journals: A Consideration of Literary Merit, David V. Capodilupo
Department: English
Black Women Liberation: The Struggle For Civil Rights, Algia A. Clark
Department: History
Senator Joseph Raymond McCarthy: Reconsidered, William L. Clifton
Department: History
Effects of Acetone Impurity in a Near-Critical Mixture of Methanol and Cyclohexane, Robert H. Cohn
Department: Physics
Suffering in Discipleship: New Testament Emphasis and Twentieth Century Interpretations, Anita W. Conn
Marx and Weber on the Interface between Political Power and Technology in Advanced Capitalist Societies, Jairaj Santosham Daniel
Citizens of Heaven on Earth: The Beginnings of Christian Asceticism and Monasticism in the Fourth Century, Kristy Dawson
Department: History
An Historical Analysis of Relations Between the United States and Malaysia, Marry R. C. Doraisamy
Department: History
The Playhouse Square Redevelopment Project: Its Initiation, Implementation and Results, Phillip H. Downing
Science, Technology, and Polity: The Theories of Daniel Bell and Jurgen Habermas, Tod B. Edel
La Continuite De La Politique Etrangere De La France: Attitude a L'Egard Du Systeme Atlantique De 1958 a 1983, Susan E. Eisley
Department: International Relations
Wit and Ignorance the Exposition of the Fool: London Circa 1700, Joseph Farnham
Department: English
Study of Themes Present in Newbery Award Winning Books Viewed From a Developmental Perspective, Elizabeth P. Fitzelle
Department: English
The Apostolic Community in the First Century- As Portrayed in the Book of Acts, Cynthia Lane Folsom
Language Arts Program in Montessori Schools, April Gallagher
Department: English
Feminism: The Foundation of Peaceful Living, Cindy L. Greuenwald
World Order Models Project As the Quest For "Relevant Utopias", Pamela A. Guye
Department: International Relations
Cabins to Cities:The Development of the Western Reserve, Anne M. Harbottle
Department: History
The Implications of the Falklands War For the Future of Naval and Naval Air Combat, Ian F. Hartrick
Department: History
Justice William O. Douglas and his Propelling Influence on the Free Speech Doctrine, Karin C. Hauschild
Newspapering in America's Frontier West, James W. Hazel
Department: History
The Confession of 1967: A Prophetic Foundation for the Social Witness of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Jeanine G. Henke
The Phenomenon of La Violencia, Donald A. Hild
Department: History
The Pipeline Controversy 1981-82: A Case Study in the Feasibility of Economic Sanctions, Claudia K. Hoffman
The Economic Influence on Human Relationships, Catherine Howard
A Study of Diplomacy and Foreign Policy: the Role of Korea in the Origins of the Russo-Japanese War, Daniel C. Howes
Department: History
Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and Bolivia, 1848-1860. American Diplomats in Bolivia, Raul J. C. Jemio
Department: History
"Erkenne Dich Selbst": Der Erzähler Und Wilhelm Meister in Goethes Roman 'Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre', Brigitte Jirku
Department: German Studies
Study of Black and White Female Criminality in Selected Cities in the United States: A Case Study of Atlanta, Georgia, Glenda Jones
Department: Africana Studies
Historical Development of Ebonics and Its Relationship to Public Education, Darlene G. Kemp
Department: English
Edwin Milton Wright: The First Forty Years, Mary E. Kerr
Department: English
Feminist Response to the Functionalist Ideology in American Women's Education, Julia Hill Klein
Motivación en el Estudio de Espanol como Lengua Extranjera, Amy Louise LaGravenis
Changes in Human Rights Foreign Policy: Carter and Reagan, Anne E. Lawton
Department: International Relations
Sex-Related Differences in Mathematics Achievements of High School Students, Kristen Jane Leslie
The Development of American Pacification Practice and Theory in Vietnam, Raymond B. Lillie
Department: History
Bursting the Boundaries of the Private Self: An Investigation Into Religion, Philosophy, and the Nature of Poetics, Robert J.S. Manning
Department: English
Activity Level and Life Satisfaction among Elderly; a Comparative Study of Three Types of Client Groups at the Wooster Community Center, Kathy Marshall
The Haitian Refugees Are Politically Persecuted: Why Not a Case For United States Political Asylum?, Robin Denise Mayo
Department: History
Sickle Cell Disease in the United States: High Prevalence, Low Priority, Rodney McCalister
Department: Africana Studies
Burn-out among Social Service Providers: An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship Between Social Service Providers' Perception of Societal Attitudes and Burn-out, Sara Louise McCullough