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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Museums and controversy you can't have one without the other /

O'Mara, Bryanna Leigh-Anne Marie. Haferetepe, Kenneth, January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Baylor University, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-81).
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Williamsburg: a Jewish community in transition; a study of the factors and patterns of change in the organization and structure of a community in transition.

Kranzler, George, January 1900 (has links)
The author's thesis, first issued on microfilm in 1954, now brought up to date. / Includes bibliography.
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Nueva York y Tokio. Historia de dos ciudades

Durán Fernández, José 30 March 2015 (has links)
Nueva York y Tokio representan dos proyectos de ciudad tan alejados como distante está la cultura de Oriente y Occidente. Es cierto que las distintas civilizaciones, por muy aisladas que se encuentren, experimentan conexiones ocultas, rutas comerciales inverosímiles, e influencias artísticas ancestrales. Pero a pesar de las redes invisibles que las unen, Nueva York y Tokio son como el haz y el envés de una delgada hoja. Esta Tesis narra y analiza la historia de estas dos ciudades a través de tres aspectos comunes y fundamentales, que han guiado su evolución desde su fundación hasta la actualidad: la genética, la planificación urbana y las redes de transporte. La herencia genética del siglo XIX imprime en las dos ciudades Ambas ciudades se encuentran en el selecto grupo de las diez ciudades con mayor índice de prosperidad según la ONU en 2013. Este índice depende de la productividad, la calidad de vida, las infraestructuras y la calidad urbana. Por esta razón, y por muchas otras que se desvelan a lo largo de este trabajo, Nueva York y Tokio son hitos de la civilización en sus respectivas latitudes, que servirán de modelo de hábitat urbano en el futuro, y por ello objeto de este amplio estudio. / Durán Fernández, J. (2014). Nueva York y Tokio. Historia de dos ciudades [Tesis doctoral no publicada]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/48461 / TESIS
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Life Is Not Short Enough

Magnes, Michael 01 January 2012 (has links)
My thesis consists of a novel in stories, each taking place in or around the Brooklyn Art Institute. My characters fall along a spectrum of artistic failure, whether because they have lost touch with both their former successes and their former selves, or because they are unable to reach the upper echelons of the artistic community. The stories themselves are a testament both to failure and to the dreams and desires that lead to it, and ultimately ask the reader whether it is better to lead a life of comfortable contentment or to fail gloriously.
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An Episcopal church for Brooklyn, New York

Miller, Walter Edward January 1954 (has links)
no abstract provided by author / Master of Science
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A proposed church for St. Vincent Ferrer Parish, Diocese of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York

Larsen, Kristian John January 1958 (has links)
no abstract provided by author / Master of Science
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Brooklyn, capitale du rock indépendant : médiations, réseaux et le train « L »

Rouleau, Jonathan 01 1900 (has links)
Brooklyn est depuis quelques années un épicentre de la musique indépendante aux États-Unis. En utilisant la démarche ethnographique, l’auteur s’intéresse au rôle des médiateurs dans la définition du réseau socio-musical de la scène « indie » de Brooklyn à New York. Il met en relief la façon dont historiquement, le quartier brooklynois de Williamsburg est devenu un lieu important d’établissement des Brooklyn est depuis quelques années un épicentre de la musique indépendante aux États-Unis. En utilisant la démarche ethnographique, l’auteur s’intéresse au rôle des médiateurs dans la définition du réseau socio-musical de la scène « indie » de Brooklyn à New York. Il met en relief la façon dont historiquement, le quartier brooklynois de Williamsburg est devenu un lieu important d’établissement des musiciens alternatifs. Il aborde la façon dont les hipsters, comme communauté, font appel à différentes pratiques pour contourner le rapport d’infériorité avec les étiquettes majors. Il s’intéresse aussi au « do it yourself » ainsi qu’au rôle de New York dans le milieu musical mondial. Finalement, il s’intéresse aux médias qui définissent et structurent le milieu de la musique indépendante de Brooklyn. / Over recent years, Brooklyn has become a global epicenter for the production of alternative popular music known as « indie music ». Using ethnographic methods, this thesis examines the role of mediators in the definition of the socio-musical network of the Brooklyn’s indie music scene in New York. It emphasizes the way in which, historically, Williamsburg has come to be an important neighboorhood for musicians and how hipsters, as a community, use different practices in order to manage a hegemonic relationship with the majors. At the center of this analysis is a discussion of the « do it yourself » ethic and the place of New York in the world, musically speaking. Finally, the way some medias define and structure the musical field is also of a part of the analysis.
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Brooklyn, capitale du rock indépendant : médiations, réseaux et le train « L »

Rouleau, Jonathan 01 1900 (has links)
Brooklyn est depuis quelques années un épicentre de la musique indépendante aux États-Unis. En utilisant la démarche ethnographique, l’auteur s’intéresse au rôle des médiateurs dans la définition du réseau socio-musical de la scène « indie » de Brooklyn à New York. Il met en relief la façon dont historiquement, le quartier brooklynois de Williamsburg est devenu un lieu important d’établissement des Brooklyn est depuis quelques années un épicentre de la musique indépendante aux États-Unis. En utilisant la démarche ethnographique, l’auteur s’intéresse au rôle des médiateurs dans la définition du réseau socio-musical de la scène « indie » de Brooklyn à New York. Il met en relief la façon dont historiquement, le quartier brooklynois de Williamsburg est devenu un lieu important d’établissement des musiciens alternatifs. Il aborde la façon dont les hipsters, comme communauté, font appel à différentes pratiques pour contourner le rapport d’infériorité avec les étiquettes majors. Il s’intéresse aussi au « do it yourself » ainsi qu’au rôle de New York dans le milieu musical mondial. Finalement, il s’intéresse aux médias qui définissent et structurent le milieu de la musique indépendante de Brooklyn. / Over recent years, Brooklyn has become a global epicenter for the production of alternative popular music known as « indie music ». Using ethnographic methods, this thesis examines the role of mediators in the definition of the socio-musical network of the Brooklyn’s indie music scene in New York. It emphasizes the way in which, historically, Williamsburg has come to be an important neighboorhood for musicians and how hipsters, as a community, use different practices in order to manage a hegemonic relationship with the majors. At the center of this analysis is a discussion of the « do it yourself » ethic and the place of New York in the world, musically speaking. Finally, the way some medias define and structure the musical field is also of a part of the analysis.
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Binghamton and Brooklyn a middle class comparison /

Steele, Peter January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--State University of New York at Binghamton, Department of Anthropology, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references.
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The Brooklyn Papyrus (47.218.48 and 47.218.85) and its snakebite treatments

Golding, Wendy Rebecca Jennifer 01 1900 (has links)
Bibliography: leaves 515-531 / The Brooklyn Papyrus (47.218.48 and 47.218.85) is the handbook of the Priests of Serqet who were called upon to treat snakebite victims in ancient Egypt. The first part of the Brooklyn Papyrus describes various snakes encountered by the ancient Egyptians, and the effects of the bites of these snakes. The second part of the Papyrus contains the numerous treatments that were used to treat the snakebite victims. The primary question of the thesis is to address how the ancient Egyptians treated snakebite victims; and if it is possible to identify the snakes that they encountered, as treatment often hinges on this identification. Additional questions are addressed, namely: What is the Brooklyn Papyrus exactly and what is its background? How does the Brooklyn Papyrus compare to the well-known ancient Egyptian medical papyri? How does the snakebite treatment of the ancient Egyptians compare to that of today’s treatment protocol? In order to answer these questions, this thesis provides my transliteration of the hieroglyphic writing into Latin script, and my translation into English, based on the hieratic to hieroglyphic transliteration done by Serge Sauneron in the late 1960s, and published in 1989 as Un Traité Egyptien d’Ophiologie. The primary aim of this thesis is to provide a transliteration and full English translation of the Brooklyn Papyrus, as none is currently available. It is clear that from the translation that one can discover exactly how snakebite was treated in ancient Egypt: what medicinal ingredients were used and how the patient was treated. Furthermore, from the text describing the snakes and the effects of their bites, one can indeed attempt to identify the species of snakes. It is also apparent from the Brooklyn Papyrus that the ancient Egyptians did recognise and accurately describe many effects of snakebite on the human body, as well as the different types of bite wounds: and they also understood the importance of being able to identify a species of snake as it very often impacted on the treatment to be prescribed—exactly as snakebite treatment is considered in medicine today / Biblical and Ancient studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Ancient Near Eastern Studies)

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