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The Trojan War and Its Relationship to the Ancient Aegean World
(1964)The author addresses the impression that the Trojan War stands alone and apart from the larger history of the eastern Aegean area, searching the historical records of Egypt, the Hittities, the Hebrews, and the Etruscans ... -
Trojan Women
(Kalamazoo College, 1981-11)Leslie Simmer and Deb Nassar in the production of Euripedes' Trojan Women which performed in the Balch Playhouse from November 19-21, 1981. Simmer played the role of Cassandra and Nassar played Helen. -
The Trojan Women
(Kalamazoo College, 1996-02-22)Program for the Festival Playhouse production of The Trojan Women, by Euripides. Translated by Edith Hamilton and directed by Patricia Daniels, and performed in the Nelda K. Balch playhouse from February 22-25, 1996. -
Trophic interactions in an aquatic ecosystem: Relationships among predators, zooplankton, and macrophytes and their implications in shallow lake d ynamics
(Kalamazoo College, 1998)The study of interactions between trophic levels of an aquatic ecosystem are instrumental in determining methods for restoring aquatic communities damaged by eutrophication. Past research suggests that the manipulation ... -
Trophic State Change and its Effect Upon Man-Environmental Relationships
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The Trouble with Wonderlands: Social constructions of nature and the National Parks Service
(Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College., 2012)Contemporary public discourse often view nature and wilderness as separate from humans and culture. This dichotomy ignores human relations with natural environment throughout history, and also ignores the recent anthropogenic ... -
The Trouble with Wonderlands: The National Park Service and the Social Construction of Nature
(Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College, 2013)Nature and wilderness are socially constructed; the strict dualism of nature versus culture that pervades both historical and contemporary public discourse is impossible. Contemporary understandings of nature and ... -
Troubled Alliance: France and Great Britain in the Second World War (September, 1939 - June, 1940)
(1968)This paper will explore the several reasons for the break-up of the alliance. Mutual distrust, with a background even preceding the war, was one of the major causes. From the first day of the war the French suspected ... -
True Buddhism: Methodology for Happiness and Self-Actualization
(1971)What follows is an attempt to describe almost 23 years of my journey through life. Each person is unique and different, yet there are common experiences, common bonds in us all which transcend racial, national and ... -
A True Experience Student Teaching
(1980)The author describes his experience as a high school Psychology student teacher. -
The True Permutations of the Bells
(Kalamazoo College, 2003)Change ringing is the art of ringing tower bells, dating back to the early 17th century. The "songs" (methods) rung are composed of permutations of the bells. Each permutation can occur only once in a method, or else the ... -
True West: A Play by Sam Shepard
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The Truth
(1993)This S.I.P. is composed of separate but interrelated sections. They are separate in that they address different areas but are homologous in that they are all focused upon on an oligopoly, the A.M. Todd co. of Kalamazoo ... -
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The Truth about Credit Default Swaps and the United States Financial Crisis
(2011)The profound events of 2007 and 2008 revealed fundamental flaws in the U.S. financial system. Unlike previous dips that are an intrinsic part of a free market economy, the catastrophe of the current financial crisis has ... -
The Truth About Ozzie and Harriet: Images of Husbands, Wives, and Marriage in 1950s Media
(2010)The first chapter of this thesis sets up the foundation of the argument that often historians of 1950s culture and media argue against a preconceived notion of the image that 1950s media presented of marriage. It outlines ...