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Dissecting our heroes: Paul Atreides as catastrophic superhero in Frank Herbert's Dune
Distribution, inflation, and public industrial enterprises
A Kaleckian model, featuring the complementarity of the public and private sectors and administered pricing of public-sector products, is developed to examine the impact of public enterprises on income distribution between the state, capital, and labor. Public-sector mark-up and relative...
Diversifying the Teaching Workforce: A Critical Race Theory Content Analysis of Popular Texts on Teacher Diversity
Diversity and Inclusion in the Brazilian Corporate Sector: The Interplay of Public and Private Discourses in a National Struggle for Human Rights
This senior thesis in Latin American Studies discusses the recent rise in Diversity and Inclusion trends in the Brazilian private sector as of 2021. It considers these corporate trends as cooptation mechanisms encroaching larger social demands for rights, while also...
Diversity in American advertising: a case study of Coca-Cola advertisements and their role in homogenizing the diversity movement
Through a historical study of advertising, this project aims to show how the idea of "diversity" is used by corporations to benefit the dominant hegemonic, and ultimately attempt to homogenize the diverse populations that they supposedly are highlighting. Analyzing the...
Do fringe benefits cause layoffs?
It is commonly believed that firms prefer layoffs to worksharing, in part, because layoffs economize on fringe benefit costs. We find that when labor markets are characterized by optimal implicit contracts, layoffs will never occur in equilibrium, regardless of the...
Do Immigrant Inflows Affect Native Location Decisions?
This paper investigates the relationship between immigrant inflows and native outflows in US metropolitan areas, using data from the Current Population Survey during the period from 2005-2014. Simple linear regression suggests a significant positive effect of immigrant population growth on...
Do NGOs make a difference: a case study of rural Rajasthan
An empirical analysis of effects of NGO interventions on health and education of women and girls in rural Rajasthan employs an original micro data set to address criticisms of NGO effectiveness. Isolating the effects of the NGO's programs from personal...
Do or DoNo: Financing Inequality in Hartford, Connecticut Through the Downtown North Redevelopment Project
Do straws suck? The drinking straw in American culture: exploring the drinking straw as a symbolic and deeply embedded apparatus in U.S. culture
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Doellingeria umbellata (Mill.) Nees
Doellingeria umbellata (Mill.) Nees
Does every step count? Soil weathering edition, Vassar College
Weathering impacts everything, from minerals' chemistry to mountains and soil. Soils are a natural resource created from weathered materials, so analyzing them would tell us more about the chemical, physical, and at times biological process of weathering. Soils cover much...
Does every step count? Soil weathering edition, Vassar College
Weathering impacts everything, from minerals' chemistry to mountains and soil. Soils are a natural resource created from weathered materials, so analyzing them would tell us more about the chemical, physical, and at times biological process of weathering. Soils cover much...
Does Might Make Right? An Exploration of Policing in the Shanghai French Concession
This thesis examines the use of policing to quell social unrest as a form of state management in the Shanghai's French Concession during the early twentieth century.
Does post-graduate education affect women's investment in health? A study of the determinants of preventative health
Does the well established positive association between education and investment in health hold for education beyond college? This study examines the effect of having a postgraduate degree on investment in health, using an original data set composed of samples of...