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Catching Herself In the Middle: How Chinese-American Adoptees and Their Parents Construct Narrative and Ethnic Identity

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2014-January-01
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Since 1992, over 85,000 children have been adopted from China by U.S. citizens (Miller-Loessi and Kilic 2001:246; U.S. Department of State 2013). Most of these adoptees are girls. They were abandoned as infants due the combined factors of patrilineal culture...

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Catherine (Valentine) Vassar, ca. 1825: wife of Matthew Vassar

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19-?
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Half-length picture of Catherine Vassar wearing jewelry, lace collar, shawl and dark, long-sleeved dress. She is seated. A landscape painting is in the background.

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Catherine (Valentine) Vassar: wife of Matthew Vassar

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19-?
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Half-length picture of Catherine Vassar as a mature woman wearing jewelry, lace collar, shawl and long-sleeved, black dress. She is seated on a striped chair.

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Cave Enoravinc

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A black figure, possibly an animal, is centered in the piece with black boxes etched to its right. A cloud of gray foregrounds the piece. Given its name, perhaps Márquez sought to resemble a cave painting.,Condition assessment (2014): Great

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Caves of Hella: Visual and Environmental Clues for the Early Medieval Christian Settlement in Southern Iceland

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2024-April-30
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This thesis explores the early medieval Christian settlement in Iceland through an interdisciplinary approach that combines Art History and Earth Science. The primary focus of the thesis is the artificial caves in Hella, Iceland. By examining literature, regional climate changes...

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