Rocky Mountain undergraduate review : a publication of The Colorado College [2007-2008 v. 1 no. 1 Spring]
Blaustein, William M. co-editor-in-chief; Pettine, Warren Woodrich co-editor-in-chief
2008
Abstract
Founded fall of 2007, the Rocky Mountain Undergraduate Review provides a venue for students from the Rocky Mountain region to publish outstanding written thought in the areas of the social sciences. These core disciplines are economics, sociology, anthropology, political science, and history.
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Rocky Mountain undergraduate review : a publication of The Colorado College [2007-2008 v. 1 no. 1 Spring]
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129 pages
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illustrations (some color)
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text
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English
Notes
Labor in the age of normalcy / Robert G. Brown -- Practically adapting education to globalization: communication and collaboration / David Carlson -- The Shi’a of Iraq and the politics of identity / Megan M. Cornish -- Remembering early great houses: Chaco’s beginnings / Natalie R. Fast -- AIDS in Cuba and Brazil / Nancy Britain -- Citizenship and ethno-nationalism in Israel and Germany / Rachel Deutsch -- The impact of receiving a patent on the market value of firms / Joseph D. Miller.
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