CUNY Legacy ETDs
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Women, the New York School, and other true abstractions. -
Subversion and creativity in the short stories written by women of the Hispanic Caribbean. -
The string quartets of Peter Sculthorpe: A study in stylistic synthesis. -
Analysis of avian bone response to mechanical loading using a computational connected network. -
Quiet heroes: Stories of innovation in oncology social work. -
Context, containment and conversation model: A study of the New York City Police Department's hostage and barricade resolution strategies. -
Effects of a treatment package on the creative play behavior of children with autism. -
Melville's monumental imagination. -
Nilpotent Q[x] -powered groups and Z[x] -groups. -
The dangerous lover and the erotics of failure: Nineteenth-century Byronism and the contemporary romance. -
An evaluation of the impact and effectiveness of the Scholar's Mentorship Program. -
Add others and stir: Contextual influences on intergroup prejudice and friendship formation. -
The use and development of the trumpet: 1900 to 1920. -
Design and analysis of a dual axis, articulated, ankle-foot orthosis. -
How do novice and experienced first -grade teachers evaluate reading progress in their students? -
Self in practice in an ecological community: Connecting personal, social, and ecological worlds at the Ecovillage at Ithaca. -
Familial and social support as protective factors in African Americans at risk for suicide. -
A modification of the AMBIANCE scale for use with four -month -old infants and their caregivers: Development, stability, and predictive validity. -
Poetics of lament: John Milton and the influence of Euripides. -
Four French travelers converge on Cuba: Testimonials, authorship and conceptualization of otherness. -
Marital status and obesity: Cause and effect. -
Risk premiums on government bonds: A cointegration approach and error correction model. -
Fatal revolutions: United States natural histories of the Greater Caribbean, 1707--1856. -
Different dispatches: Journalism in American modernist prose. -
Essays on interest rate swap dynamics.