CUNY Legacy ETDs
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Silencing the self, relationship satisfaction and Marianismo: An analysis of depression of Latinas. -
Phylogenetic relationships of species within the Gobiid genus Gobiosoma sensu Bohlke and Robins (1968) with comments on their relationships to other genera in the tribe Gobiosomini. -
Recognition memory, remember/know judgments and retrieval of context in young and older adults: An ERP study. -
``God's little rascal'': A feminist theological view of Else Lasker-Schueler's prose. -
Virtues and obligations. -
Nursing education in the United States and England between 1850-1920: A critical analysis of the influence of Florence Nightingale. -
Historical framing: A myth about the classification of visual art. -
Dimensions of classroom environment as related to students' self-control and academic self-concept. -
Religious change and the recreation of community in an urban setting among the Tzotzil Maya of Highland Chiapas, Mexico. -
Statistics of microwave radiation in the approach to localization. -
Stratigraphy of the upper Pierre Shale and Fox Hills Formation (Campanian and Maastrichtian; Late Cretaceous) in the Badlands National Park region, South Dakota: Implications for eustatic changes in sea level, tectonism, and marine paleoecology of the western interior seaway. -
Workforce transitions from the profit to the non-profit sector. -
The method of the "Regulae" and its imperfectly understood relationship to Cartesian science. -
Maternal substance abuse: Impact of prenatal care on newborn outcomes and costs. -
Urban residents' perceptions of neighborhood change. -
Postmodernism and clinical social work. -
Ineluctable modality of the visible: Joyce, Beckett, and the modernist challenge to vision. -
Effect of number of forced-choice primary generalization test trials on the establishment of dimensionally-based perceptual classes. -
Olympe de Gouges et le theatre de la Revolution francaise. -
The effect of self-monitoring homework processes and teacher assessments on academic achievement among beginning algebra students. -
Comparative religion in Herman Melville's "Clarel". -
"Toward a democratic esthetic"? The modern house in America, 1932-1955. -
Polariton local states in impure crystals. -
The effects of multiple-exemplar training and stimulus variability on generalization to line graphs. -
John Jebb, a British radical in the age of the American Revolution.