Kathleen O'Halleran
I have been a writer for over 20 years, and currently teach at Northwestern Oklahoma State University.
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Germany's Role in World War I and World War II: Causes and ConsequencesUnified Germany today may resemble the liberal, democratic republic of Germany after World War I. Yet this is a mere reflection of the turbulent and deep political waters that often churned in conflicting pools of political intent and impact. -
When Equity Became a Priority and Role for U.S. Public SchoolsThis research investigates the role of schooling in American society, and demonstrates the dynamic ramifications of education's application of the ideals of democracy and citizenship and equal opportunity into educational policy and practice.
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Claiming the Contested Ground of Educational EquityThis research report explores the meaning of educational equality, through an investigation of scholarly literature on the foundations and changing character of educational equity in its formal role within the U.S. public schools system.
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Political Analysis: War, Chaos, Democracy and Foreign PolicyAs this political analysis demonstrates, chaos occurs when freedom is suppressed, even ironically when that suppression occurs in the name of political ideology intended to promote freedom. -
The Age of Imperialism and Its Impact on India, Japan and ChinaThe period from 1870-1914 is generally referred to as the age of imperialism, a period when the nations of Western Europe embarked upon a race for overseas empires that held profound implications for the entire world.
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The Language of ConquestBy looking first at the historic role of the language of conquest in Latin America, the workings of this dynamic that historically changed the political and cultural terrain of this region will hopefully become more readily apparent.
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Women and the Consitution Part TwoEquality in pay between genders, comparable worth, gender equality in military service, and women's reproductive rights are all representative of the contemporary controversial issues that confront American society today.
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Women and the Consitution Part OneKust as with race, the struggle for equal rights by women in the United States reveals a protracted battle and a great deal of far-reaching legal precedent.
