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    Cover for Loyal to the Royals: Nationalism in the Collective Imaginary of Post-“Blockade” Qatar

    Loyal to the Royals: Nationalism in the Collective Imaginary of Post-“Blockade” Qatar 

    Almeer, Ameena (2020)
    This study assesses how the GCC Diplomatic Crisis has shaped the nature and expression of nationalism in Qatar on both state and societal levels. This analysis of the causes and consequences of intensified nationalist ...
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    Quantifying Accessibility and Equity in Washington, D.C.'s Bicycle Facilities 

    Renkes, Thomas G, Esq. (Georgetown University, 2020)
    Robust bicycle infrastructure not only improves the safety of cyclists, but also improves the mobility of the populace and improves their access to urban amenities. With a small land area, numerous shared bicycle services, ...
    Cover for Applying Care Coordination Frameworks to Encourage Self-Management Among Medicare Patients with Chronic Neurological Conditions: Review of Current Literature, Qualitative Interviews, and Proposing Future Direction

    Applying Care Coordination Frameworks to Encourage Self-Management Among Medicare Patients with Chronic Neurological Conditions: Review of Current Literature, Qualitative Interviews, and Proposing Future Direction 

    Tao, Rachel (Georgetown University, 2020)
    This thesis aims to study past literature on current care coordination models for chronic neurological disorders and to build a new overarching care coordination model for all chronic neurological disorders. The current ...
    Cover for Downton Abbey Socialism: Stalin’s Sympathizers in the British Establishment

    Downton Abbey Socialism: Stalin’s Sympathizers in the British Establishment 

    Stone, Isaac (2020-05-04)
    Cover for Arctic Ocean planktonic foraminifera during MIS 5: Understanding Arctic Amplification of climate change from the palaeoclimatological record

    Arctic Ocean planktonic foraminifera during MIS 5: Understanding Arctic Amplification of climate change from the palaeoclimatological record 

    Mauss, Joshua (2020-05)
    This palaeoclimatological study of the Arctic examines two sediment cores from the Arctic Ocean for planktonic foraminifera from the interglacial Marine Isotope Stage 5 (MIS 5). MIS 5 is of particular importance as it was ...
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    AuthorAbdelghany, Sara (1)Al-Attiyah, Sara (1)Almeer, Ameena (1)Brooks, Samuel M (1)Cohen, Jeremy (1)... View MoreSubjectAfghanistan (2)Muslim women (2)World Bank (2)Aadhaar, India (1)Agency (1)... View MoreDate created
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