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A Field Guide to Urbanism: Portland, Oregon Edition
A Game Changer? The Complexities of Cultural Heritage in the Debate Over the Elgin Marbles
A Gamers Thoughts: An Exploration Into Marginalization in Video Games
A general-equilibrium analysis of public policy for pharmaceutical prices
Retail sales of prescription drugs totaled $154.5 billion in 2001. The National Institute for Health Care Management estimates annual sales will exceed $400 billion by the year 2010. This paper analyzes the welfare and distributional effects of two policy families...
A jab well done: acupuncture, American healthcare, and a place for ethnomedicines
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 Menagerie of Monstresses: (Re-)Tracing Female Monsters in Jewish Folklore
Dybbuks (spirits of the dead who possess the bodies of the living) and Lilith (the first wife of Adam turned child-killing night demon) are monsters who have existed in Jewish folklore, religious writings, and entertainment media for hundreds of years...
A Menagerie of Monstresses: (Re-)Tracing Female Monsters in Jewish Folklore
Dybbuks (spirits of the dead who possess the bodies of the living) and Lilith (the first wife of Adam turned child-killing night demon) are monsters who have existed in Jewish folklore, religious writings, and entertainment media for hundreds of years...
A misunderstanding of spacetime throughout "space" and "time"
A Multifaceted Comparison of Concentrated and Distributed Solar Power
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...