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College Voice Vol. 31 No. 11, Connecticut College Dec 2006

College Voice Vol. 31 No. 11, Connecticut College

2006-2007

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The Strange, Charles Hartman Dec 2006

The Strange, Charles Hartman

English Faculty Publications

Presents the poem "The Strange," by Charles O. Hartman. First Line: fungus raised by the night's rain; Last Line: thread cubic miles of humus.


College Voice Vol. 31 No. 10, Connecticut College Dec 2006

College Voice Vol. 31 No. 10, Connecticut College

2006-2007

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College Voice Vol. 31 No .9, Connecticut College Nov 2006

College Voice Vol. 31 No .9, Connecticut College

2006-2007

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College Voice Vol. 31 No. 8, Connecticut College Nov 2006

College Voice Vol. 31 No. 8, Connecticut College

2006-2007

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College Voice Vol. 31 No. 7, Connecticut College Nov 2006

College Voice Vol. 31 No. 7, Connecticut College

2006-2007

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College Voice Vol. 31 No. 6, Connecticut College Oct 2006

College Voice Vol. 31 No. 6, Connecticut College

2006-2007

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Information Services Annual Report, 2005-2006 Oct 2006

Information Services Annual Report, 2005-2006

Information Services Annual Reports

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College Voice Vol. 31 No. 5, Connecticut College Oct 2006

College Voice Vol. 31 No. 5, Connecticut College

2006-2007

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College Voice Vol. 31 No. 4, Connecticut College Oct 2006

College Voice Vol. 31 No. 4, Connecticut College

2006-2007

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Inside Information Fall 2006 Oct 2006

Inside Information Fall 2006

Inside Information

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College Voice Vol. 31 No. 3, Connecticut College Oct 2006

College Voice Vol. 31 No. 3, Connecticut College

2006-2007

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Cc: Connecticut College Magazine, Fall 2006, Connecticut College Oct 2006

Cc: Connecticut College Magazine, Fall 2006, Connecticut College

Alumni News/Connecticut College Magazine

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College Voice Vol. 31 No. 2, Connecticut College Sep 2006

College Voice Vol. 31 No. 2, Connecticut College

2006-2007

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College Voice Vol. 31 No. 1, Connecticut College Sep 2006

College Voice Vol. 31 No. 1, Connecticut College

2006-2007

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Composition Operators With Maximal Norm On Weighted Bergman Spaces, Brent J. Carswell, Christopher Hammond Sep 2006

Composition Operators With Maximal Norm On Weighted Bergman Spaces, Brent J. Carswell, Christopher Hammond

Mathematics Faculty Publications

We prove that any composition operator with maximal norm on one of the weighted Bergman spaces is induced by a disk automorphism or a map that fixes the origin. This result demonstrates a major difference between the weighted Bergman spaces and the Hardy space H2, where every inner function induces a composition operator with maximal norm.


(Review) Nails In The Wall: Catholic Nuns In Reformation Germany, Marc R. Forster Sep 2006

(Review) Nails In The Wall: Catholic Nuns In Reformation Germany, Marc R. Forster

History Faculty Publications

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92nd Convocation 2006 Address By President Leo I. Higdon, Jr., Leo I. Higdon Aug 2006

92nd Convocation 2006 Address By President Leo I. Higdon, Jr., Leo I. Higdon

Convocation Addresses

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Information Services Annual Plan, 2006-2007 Jul 2006

Information Services Annual Plan, 2006-2007

Information Services Major Objectives and Annual Plans

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Summer Newsletter 2006, Laurie M. Deredita Jul 2006

Summer Newsletter 2006, Laurie M. Deredita

Friends of the Connecticut College Library Newsletter

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Cc: Connecticut College Magazine, Summer 2006, Connecticut College Jul 2006

Cc: Connecticut College Magazine, Summer 2006, Connecticut College

Alumni News/Connecticut College Magazine

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(Review) Green Fluorescent Proteins, Marc Zimmer Jun 2006

(Review) Green Fluorescent Proteins, Marc Zimmer

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Reviews the book:Green Fluorescent Protein: Properties, Applications, and Protocols. Second Edition. Methods of Biochemical Analysis, Volume 47. Edited by Martin Chalfie and Steven R Kain.Green Fluorescent Protein: Properties, Applications, and Protocols. Second Edition. Methods of Biochemical Analysis, Volume 47. Edited by Martin Chalfie and Steven R Kain. Hoboken (New Jersey): Wiley-Interscience. $89.95. xv + 443 p + 24 pl; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–471–73682–1. 2006.


Improving Societal Welfare Through Institutional Change In The Energy Industry: Capitalism's Creative And Destructive Capacity, John Michael Conti May 2006

Improving Societal Welfare Through Institutional Change In The Energy Industry: Capitalism's Creative And Destructive Capacity, John Michael Conti

Economics Honors Papers

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88th Commencement Class President's Address, Bobby Brooks May 2006

88th Commencement Class President's Address, Bobby Brooks

Student Commencement Speeches

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College - About As Close To Paradise As You're Likely To Get, William Frasure May 2006

College - About As Close To Paradise As You're Likely To Get, William Frasure

Baccalaureate Addresses

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The Economics Of Education: A Case Study Of Wachusett Regional High School, Carly E. Holbrook May 2006

The Economics Of Education: A Case Study Of Wachusett Regional High School, Carly E. Holbrook

Economics Honors Papers

[Introduction]Over two thousand years ago, Aristotle said, “the fate of empires depends on the education of youth.” (Peter 1977: 173). This study will attempt to determine some of the important factors about the economics of high school education in the United States. Schools exist to serve children, their parents, and society at large, and these three groups do not always have identical interests. Therefore, education has many goals besides the obvious one of increased cognitive ability, and the best methods for achieving the desired effects have not been agreed upon. Economists label the process by which education creates these outcomes …


Decentralization And Political Participation: Argentina And Chile In Comparative Perspective, Andrew W. Maki May 2006

Decentralization And Political Participation: Argentina And Chile In Comparative Perspective, Andrew W. Maki

Government and International Relations Honors Papers

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Economic Liberalization And The Empowerment Of Gays And Lesbians In India, Priyanka Gupta May 2006

Economic Liberalization And The Empowerment Of Gays And Lesbians In India, Priyanka Gupta

Economics Honors Papers

Economic liberalization in India has transformed Indian gay identity. The information revolution and expansion of employment in high-paying jobs have brought about significant changes in the economic independence of the youth in urban parts of the country. Improved economic opportunity strengthens the fall-back position of many young gays and lesbians, in so far as they are better equipped to locate their sexuality within the Indian context. Drawing on feminist and queer theory, I hypothesize that economic liberalization has contrasting effects on the autonomy, freedom and bargaining power of middle class gays and lesbian young adults. I contribute to the research …


College Voice Vol. 30 No. 22, Connecticut College May 2006

College Voice Vol. 30 No. 22, Connecticut College

2005-2006

No abstract provided.


Regulation Of E(Spl) Gene Expression During Development, Morgan L. Maeder May 2006

Regulation Of E(Spl) Gene Expression During Development, Morgan L. Maeder

Biology Honors Papers

The Notch pathway, a crucial developmental signaling system, acts to direct the fates of individual cells in many organisms and has also been implicated in a wide range of human diseases. Notch signaling plays a vital role in cell fate decisions in almost every tissue type ranging from the skin to the nervous and vascular systems. Aberrant Notch signaling has been implicated as a cause of many diseases, including a variety of cancers. Activation of the Notch receptor releases a Notch intracellular domain into the nucleus, where it binds with a transcription factor, Suppressor of Hairless (Su(H))to create an active …