CUNY Legacy ETDs
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"That ever loyal island": Loyalism and the coming of the American Revolution on Staten Island, New York. -
The role of delay of gratification and self -regulation in preschoolers' social, cognitive, and coping competence. -
Spinning their wheels: Spinsters and narrative in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British women's fiction. -
Inhibition of phosphodiesterase4's in culture or in vivo overcomes inhibition of regeneration by MAG and myelin. -
Merchants and artists: The Apollo Association and the American Art -Union. -
Gotham's waifs: Foundlings in nineteenth-century New York City. -
Disordered eating, adherence to the superwoman ideal, and gender socialization in coeducational and single -sex school environments. -
Beyond care and control: Therapeutic interventions for survivors of torture and refugee trauma. -
Relying on reason: A reliabilist account of a priori mathematical knowledge. -
The National Arts Club: Its founding, early history and the artist life membership program. -
Consuming classes: Changing food consumption patterns in New York City, 1790--1860. -
Economic convergence: The German 1990 economic and monetary union. -
Point counter point: Interactions between pre-existing music and narrative structure in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" [and] "Child's Play" for woodwind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet in B♭, horn in F, and bassoon). -
Marcel Broodthaers (1924--1976): Signing the self. -
Regulation of cyclin -dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) in cell death. -
A genetic approach to the role of the ubiquitin /proteasome pathway in neurodegeneration. -
The impact of prenatal cocaine use on maternal reflective functioning. -
How the group home works: Everyday knowledge and authority in a community -based services setting. -
Acts of coercion: Father -daughter relationships and the pressure to confess in British women's fiction, 1778--1814. -
L'esprit romanesque: Fiction, epistemology, and gender in France and England, 1641--1688. -
"The masses are singing": Insurgency and song in New York City, 1929--1941. -
The viewer viewed: Art's public in Victorian England. -
G -quadruplex DNA: A potential target for anticancer drug design. -
The returns puzzle and non-financial firms' risk management strategies: Evidence from diverse industries. -
CPT and zeocin induce increased levels of p53 independent of cell cycle stage.