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    • The Ochlos and Auletes: Alexandrian Autonomy in the First Century BCE 

      Slaytor, Jacob Wright
      Published 2020
      This thesis aims to place Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos Philopator Philadelphos, best known by his derogatory (if convenient) nickname Auletes, within an Egyptian context. Largely overshadowed by his daughter, Cleopatra VII, ...
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    • The Art of Struggle and the Struggle for Art: Let SCA Stay and the fight against the neoliberal university 

      Muir de Moore, Kelton
      Published 2021-08-10
      Student movements are popularly considered as phenomena of the past. The history of Let SCA Stay, 2016, lays waste to this pessimistic stereotype and announces a developing history of student struggles against neoliberal ...
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    • Adapting Against Assimilation: Recovering Anishinaabe Student Writings in Carlisle Indian School Periodicals, 1904 –1918 

      Morrow, Julie Barbara
      Published 2021-07-20
      Carlisle Indian School was a federal boarding school in Pennsylvania which operated between 1879-1918 aiming to strip Native American youth of their indigenous culture and assimilate them with Anglo-American society. To ...
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    • 'On the top of a mountain I saw the figure of a man': An analysis of the relationship between visual perception and the engraved art of the Sydney-Hawkesbury region using GIS and the concept of affordances. 

      Neal, Cameron
      Published 2020-12-17
      The last 2 decades have seen intensifying interest in rock art and the senses. This perspective stems from the recognition that sensory perception is at the core of human experience and is culturally variable. GIS ...
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    • Gene expression and survival analysis of breast cancer sub types defined by immunohistochemistry 

      Yan, Max
      Published 2020-05-23
      Introduction: Breast cancer in the clinical setting may be divided into four subtypes (luminal A, luminal B, HER2 and basal) by immunohistochemical (IHC) analysis. This project aims to 1) compare subtype classification by ...
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