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          2013-January-01
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  Shades of Subversion: How Sadomasochism can be read as Feminist
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          2013-January-01
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  Terminology in American dragon boat: a linguistic investigation
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          2019-January-01
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  The Moral of the Mulberry: Early Vernacular Reinterpretations of Pyramus and Thisbe
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          2013-January-01
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          This thesis concerns the transmission of Ovid's <em>Metamorphoses </em>and the story of Pyramus and Thisbe during the Late Middle Ages, and early reinterpretations of the tale in Italian, Old French, and Middle English in the fourteenth century. Ovid's original version...
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  Towards a computational model of long-term diachronic change: simulating the development of Classical Latin to Modern French
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          2017-January-01
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  Wanted: Smart Students from Poor Families Neoliberal Multiculturalism & Diversity in the New Racial Capitalism
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          2014-January-01
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          The primary objective of this senior thesis is to explore how the logics of access, affirmative action, equal opportunity, educational pipelines, and diversity have been constructed, defined, and understood in contemporary U.S. American higher education; and how these meanings and...