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This paper discusses the history of Brunswick Town through an archaeological study of Brunswick Colonoware as it applies to African-American life. By looking at the artif[...]
2016 | masters theses |
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For six months in 2014 the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam hosted a temporary exhibition on Agent Orange. Entitled "Agent Orange: A Message from the Hear[...]
2016 | masters theses |
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Despite the vast research into rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) social behavior, little is known about how they adapt to novel environments, particularly in cases where th[...]
2017 | masters theses |
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This ethnographic research is an inquiry into the obstacles that LGBTQ people face in their unpaid organizing work in Charlotte, NC. Field work included participant obser[...]
2018 | masters theses |
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The ethnohistoric and archaeological record provides ample evidence of the ideological significance of metals and pigments in the pre-Columbian Andean world. This study e[...]
2018 | masters theses |
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Finding a way to successfully interpret African diversity is important in accurately reconstructing the evolutionary history of our species. By collecting high quality D[...]
2018 | masters theses |
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This paper is an analysis of the use of features of motherese and other baby talk speech registers with adult non-native English speakers at a migrant-focused adult Engli[...]
2024 | masters theses |
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Presbyterianism is a branch of Christianity that has a long history of being tied to social movements throughout the world. In a time where issues of environmental catast[...]
2024 | masters theses |
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In this thesis, I explore how classroom processes in the active learning classrooms at UNC Charlotte impact group collaboration. Using an analysis that draws on ideas fr[...]
2016 | masters theses |
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The main goal of this project was to investigate whether there are any Bengal slow lorises (Nycticebus bengalensis) in the vicinity of Khao Nang Rum Wildlife Research Sta[...]
2024 | masters theses |