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A Linguistic Perspective on Higher Education Branding: A Case Study of Vassar College
A Market for Mourning: How Grief Became a Product in America
A multiplicity of singularities: isolation and interdependence in Virginia Woolf's The Waves
A New Enemy in Camelot: Vilification of the Mother Morgause in T.H. White's The Once and Future King
A nonparametric analysis of income convergence across the US states
In this paper I apply the nonparametric methods proposed by Quah to data on US state relative income levels. In contrast to Quah's results using cross-country data I find no evidence of polarization in the cross-state income distribution. The long-run...
A Panacea or a Problem? Electronic Health Records and the Complicated Politics of Its Stakeholder Network
A path cut by water: the making of the Cochabamba water war through internationalization, postcolonialism and decoloniality
A people without: personal and political American histories of Palestine
A person, citizen, and voter, Nov 15, 1872

A platform of her own: an examination of feminist attempts to reclaim pregnancy from medicalized gynecology
A School of Vice: Child Actresses, Gender, the Body, and Commodity in 19th Century Anglo-American Theater.
A Serenade Stars of the Summer Night

A Study on Humor in Books I, II, and III of Horace's Odes
A test of normality assumption in the ordered probit model
This paper presents an easily implemented test of the assumption of a normally distributed error term for the ordered probit model. As this assumption is the central maintained hypothesis in all estimation and testing based on this model, the test...
A Thrilling Ride: Nancy Drew's Impact and Appeal as Immersive Fiction
A View from Above: Reimagining Poughkeepsie Through the Lens of the Walkway over the Hudson
Aaron Sinift, Kahkashan Khan & Jitendra Kumar
"The Artist Aaron Sinift and project co-curators Kahkashan Khan and Jitendra Kumar discuss the artist book featured in the exhibition ""OTHER IMAGININGS: Artist Collaborations with Gandhi Ashrams"" on view in the Vassar College Art Library through March 4, 2022. \nAs western modes of advertising and
Aaron, Fannie and Marcus | to Mother, 1919 March 6
