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Theses from 2013

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American Jewish Identity Contruction: Capturing Youth Involvement, Joseph Lincecum

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Community, Solitude, Patriarchy, And Proto-feminism In The Old English Life Of St. Mary Of Egypt, Jeffrey Pawling Shipnes

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The Correspondence Theory Of Truth: The Root Cause Of Fundamentalism In America, Peyton McLain Tune

Theses from 2012

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Mystical Experience And Its Defense On The Mystical's Proper Understanding And Usage, Adrian Contreras

Theses from 2010

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The Unheard Voice Of Immigrant Muslim Women in the United States post-9/11/2001, Erin Alkhaolany

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Repression, Language, Resistance: An Analysis Of Jacksonian America through Foucauldian Lens, Brandon D. Vestal

Theses from 2008

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On Their Own?: Mexican Immigrants' Assistance by Government, NGOs, and Self-Help at Times of Natural Disaster in Wimauma, Florida, Nancy Raylene Scott

Theses from 2007

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Perception And Presentation: Mythological Imagery And The Female Gaze In Italian Renaissance Art, Victoria Ehrlich

Theses from 2006

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Weber's "Protestant Ethic" And His Critics, Ethan Duane Crowell

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What Myths Reveal About How Humans Think: A Cognitive Approach To Myth, Keith Mitchell Hodge