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The Fate of the Language is the Fate of the People: A Cultural Analysis of Language Education Policy in Central Asia, Bethany A. Reeve Senior Theses
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HI-03 Cultivated Words of Chen Hongmou, Joe W. Stone, Professor Birney SC Upstate Research Symposium
The Impact of Cultural Perceptions of Well-Being and Resulting Sustainable Local Development Initiatives, Atifah Jatoi Senior Theses
The Ukrainian Immigrant Experience in South Carolina, Nataliya S. Vykhovanets, Alexander Lorenz University of South Carolina Upstate Student Research Journal
Theorizing Library Diplomacy in the US international relations and library and information studies context, Randolf Mariano New Librarianship Symposia Series: Fall 2021
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Makeshift Memory: Nostalgia as Collective Solidarity in the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and Post-Imperial England, Catherine White Senior Theses
The Trabant and the Mercedes: A Psychological Analysis into the Disjunction of German Reunification, Faith Morris Senior Theses
Chronic Kidney Disease from Non-Traditional Causes throughout Central America, Abigail K. Watson Senior Theses
Domestic Workers in Hong Kong: Their Stories, Self-Perception, and Their Portrayal in Hong Kong and Filipino Media, Lauren Ernst Senior Theses
The European Union's Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis: National Factors that Affect Compliance in France and Spain, Sarah Cockcroft, Nicole Provax Senior Theses
Climate Change as a Contributor to Terrorism: A Case Study in Nigeria and Pakistan, Natalie Lytle Senior Theses
Assessing the Feasibility of an Attack of Iran's Nuclear Infrastructure in the Event of a Violation of the JCPOA, Cameron Nicholas Rentschler Senior Theses
Causes and Consequences of the Syrian Civil War, Chelsea Marie Baltes Senior Theses
Language and Foreign Policy: The Kyrgyz Experience, Laura Katherine Tarbox Senior Theses
Postmodernism and Budhism: A Postmodern Woman in a Modernizing Land, Ruthanne Joy Wenger Hughes Senior Theses
Effective Innovation Policies for Development: Uganda, Julius Ecuru, Dick Kawooya Faculty Publications
On Vernacular Scottishness and its Limits: Devolution and the Spectacle of "Voice", Scott Hames Studies in Scottish Literature
An Engaged Dialogue: Reflections on Preparing African American Teachers for Diverse Classrooms, Daniella Ann Cook Faculty Publications
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