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Architecture is an essential part of human existence, one that if left uninvestigated, raises questions about philosophy's grasp of the human condition. In the past, architecture was an important topic for such essential philosophers as Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel and Wittgenstein.

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The Oklahoma Ornithological Society is an independent, non-profit educational organization founded in 1951 and dedicated to the observation, study, and conservation of birds. The Bulletin of the Oklahoma Ornithological Society has been in publication since 1968.

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The Chronicle of Rural Education (CoRE) is committed to working together to create a rigorous and relevant peer-reviewed, open access publication. Through collaboration between researchers and authors, it is our hope this publication serves as a vessel positively impacting those striving to publish, rural educators, and their students.

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The Collegiate Aviation Review-International (CARi) is the peer reviewed journal of the University Aviation Association (UAA). The CARi welcomes the following types of manuscripts: Peer-Reviewed Articles, Peer-reviewed Practices, Position Papers, Literature Reviews, Editorials, and UAA Conference Proceedings.

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Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology is published by the Sociology Consortium of Oklahoma, which includes the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, University of Central Oklahoma, the University of Tulsa, and Cameron University; and sponsored by the Oklahoma Sociological Association.

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The scope of this journal is broad; in that, it encompasses all aspects of professional aviation training and all aspects of testing where psychomotor skills are concerned. It also incorporates scholarly work performed by persons worldwide within the scope of the journal.

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The Oklahoma Native Plant Record is the Journal of the Oklahoma Native Plant Society (ONPS). The ONPS was established in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1986 through the efforts of the Wildflower Committee of the Tulsa Garden Clubs and now has statewide chapters.

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Oklahoma Politics, an annual publication of the Oklahoma Political Science Association, publishes political science articles that have a significant Oklahoma component as well as reviews, notes, and data on subjects relating to Oklahoma politics.

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The Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute (OWRRI), located in the Environmental Institute at Oklahoma State University, is one of 54 institutes/centers in the U.S. and possessions and a member of the National Institutes for Water Resources. The OWRRI demonstrates an effective partnership of state and federal government and higher education.

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The Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science (POAS) is an eclectic collection of papers and notes from many disciplines.

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The Oklahoma Biological Survey is both a research unit of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oklahoma and a state office. Their purpose is to gather, analyze and disseminate information regarding animal and plant forms and ecological communities within the state and associated geographical areas.

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