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The influence of the economic education movement on the public schools of New York City, 1946-1966.Prehn, Edward C. January 1968 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University. / Typescript; issued also on microfilm. Sponsor: Richard F. W. Whittemore. Dissertation Committee: Mary Ellen Oliverio. Includes bibliographical references.
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Learn now, subscribe later! : a method of developing audiences for opera through a commitment to outreach in theory and practical examples /Meachum, Grant Douglas. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (B.S.) Magna Cum Laude--Butler University, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 60-61).
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Famous Men Who Never LivedBrattin, Kate 01 May 2016 (has links)
In FAMOUS MEN WHO NEVER LIVED, unwilling refugees from an alternate universe find their place in our New York City, making peace with what they have lost.
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A climate adaptation and mitigation strategy for New York City Public Housing Authority propertiesJanuary 2012 (has links)
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Dense-City:Intensification of Manhattan's 14th StreetErrico, Caroline S. 09 June 2020 (has links)
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Closer To The Edge: New York City and the Triumph of RiskArena, Joseph Andrew 18 September 2014 (has links)
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The Expansion of Chinatown in New York CityCavello, Seth M. 03 November 2009 (has links)
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Adaptive Living in the CityLee, Arnold Ildoo 28 June 2016 (has links)
Although living in the city can provide many benefits, it also provides many issues as well. Housing costs are constantly increasing, both physical and mental spaces are sacrificed, and our innate connection to nature is severed. These produce profoundly damaging effects on the human psyche and cause people to migrate from the urban to the suburban and rural areas. The solution is to design more efficient urban buildings that can actively adapt to its inhabitants' programmatic needs and utilizes wood, specifically cross-laminated timber, as its main material to reconnect with nature. / Master of Architecture
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Circulation StructuredSchubert, Bastian 01 February 2011 (has links)
Circulation is the way by which people move and interact with a piece of architecture. In public buildings, such as transportation terminals, it is crucial to have a floor plan that allows easy flow of pedestrian traffic. Effective circulation in public areas such as these ensures a visitor can navigate conveniently and efficiently. Also, using circulation elements such as elevators, escalators, and staircases, optimizes the flow of individuals through a building while providing visual appeal as they can be positioned and designed creatively
Within my thesis I am investigating the relation between the physical presence of architecture and the possibilities to provide order and sensualisation throught its circulation system. Humans follow specific quotes of orientation, but architecture can especially offer certain guidelines. Although structural solutions require essential knowledge, this thesis further requests the double use of structure as a circulation pathway in addition. The high-scale urban environment of New York City provides ground for this investigation. / Master of Architecture
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A follow-up study of the medical assisting graduates of the New York City Community College and the implications for changes in the curriculum.Casey, A. Frances. January 1960 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University, 1960. / Includes tables. Typescript. Sponsor: Mary Ellen Oliverio. Dissertation Committee: Ralph R. Fields. Type C project. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 169-175).
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