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Bowdoin Orient, v. 21, no. 16

Date: 1892-03-16

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Bowdoin Orient, v. 27, no. 12

Date: 1898-01-19

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Bowdoin Orient, v. 7, no. 3

Date: 1877-05-23

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Miniature of Phenylisonitrile Ligand Synthesis and Coordination to Cobalt to Form a Catalyst for the Selective Dimerization of Linear Alpha Olefins
Phenylisonitrile Ligand Synthesis and Coordination to Cobalt to Form a Catalyst for the Selective Dimerization of Linear Alpha Olefins
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  • Restriction End Date: 2026-06-01

    Date: 2023-01-01

    Creator: Colleen Hughes McAloon

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      Do Voters Reward Incumbents for Service Provision? Electoral Accountability in South African Elections

      Date: 2023-01-01

      Creator: Rory Mayne Devlin

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      Democratic theory suggests that voters reward or punish incumbent political parties in elections by evaluating parties’ ability to provide services. But do voters reward incumbent parties for service provision in practice? This project explores the relationship between municipal-level service provision and voting in the South African context. I test whether the local provision of services, such as electricity, piped water, internet, trash collection, and flush toilets, impact the performance of South Africa’s two major political parties, the African National Congress (ANC) and the Democratic Alliance (DA) in municipal and national elections between 2009 and 2021. I observe this relationship in ANC- and DA-controlled municipalities using municipal-level data on public service provision, election results, and nighttime brightness levels. The municipal-level results show that DA-controlled municipalities with higher levels of service provision in 2016 offered more support for the DA in the 2021 and 2019 elections. However, ANC-controlled municipalities with higher levels of 2016 service provision did not support the ANC at higher rates. Additionally, ANC-controlled municipalities that improved service provision between 2011 and 2016 supported the ANC at higher rates in the 2021 and 2019 elections than they did in previous elections. DA vote share did not increase in DA-controlled municipalities where services improved over time.


      Searle’s Mind: Brains, Subjects, and Systems

      Date: 2023-01-01

      Creator: Saul Cuevas-Landeros

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      Throughout this project, I ‘step into the Chinese Room’ presented by philosopher John R. Searle and develop the areas where the Chinese Room Argument succeeds. I have aimed to pick out where Searle has succeeded with the Chinese Room Argument and introduce how it fits in with his school of biological naturalism, as it seems that he already had some conception of it when presenting the Argument. From here, I introduce some of the primary arguments against the Chinese Room Argument because they do not fit with Searle’s overarching theme of biological naturalism. Particularly, Searle’s conception of systems and system features is something he endorses for the biological but immediately labels as silly for the Chinese Room. Following the exposition of systems and system features, I expand on how there is a disconnect between Searle’s use of system features and his view of the Chinese Room Argument. What is so special about Searle’s conception of systems and the systems present in the Chinese Room Argument? Searle should claim that the Chinese Room is simply not the kind of thing that can think. Ultimately, Searle’s philosophy of mind leaves us with either a muddled philosophy or an invalid argument in the Chinese Room, but with much to learn and not forget to consider in the philosophy of mind, such as the important role of subjectivity in our conscious life.


      Miniature of Infant and Maternal Health Outcomes Following Improved Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Pregnant Women
      Infant and Maternal Health Outcomes Following Improved Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Pregnant Women
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        • Embargo End Date: 2026-05-18

        Date: 2023-01-01

        Creator: Emma A. Bomfim

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          Miniature of Agent-Based Modeling of Asset Markets: A Study of Risks, Preferences, and Shocks
          Agent-Based Modeling of Asset Markets: A Study of Risks, Preferences, and Shocks
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            • Embargo End Date: 2026-05-18

            Date: 2023-01-01

            Creator: Evan Albers

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              Bowdoin Orient, v. 7, no. 7

              Date: 1877-10-17

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              Bowdoin Orient, v. 20, no. 1

              Date: 1890-04-23

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