CFS 2020 Items
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Monopsony Power and Guest Worker Programs
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Scheduled Service Network Design with Resource Acquisition and Management Under Uncertainty
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Inter-relations Between Additive Shape Invariant Superpotentials
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Why Poor Families Move (and Where They Go): Reactive Mobility and Residential Decisions
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The Lynching of the Impious: Violence, Politics, and Religion in Post-Revolutionary Mexico (1930s-1950s)
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Integrating Youth Participation and Ecosocial Work: New Possibilities to Advance Environmental and Social Justice
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Development of Core Competencies and a Recognition Program for Gerontological Nursing Educators
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Transformative Intersectionality: Moving Business Towards a Critical Praxis
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'Let’s Call Ourselves the Super Elite': Using the Collective Behavior Tradition to Analyze Trump’s America
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Underexplored Aspects of Group Work Education in MSW Programs
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Mapping of a Regulatory Site of the ADP-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase
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Conservation Laws and Energy Transformations in a Class of Common Physics Problems
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Do Local Party Chairs Think Women and Minority Candidates Can Win? Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment
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Excavating American Theatrical History: Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's Neighbors, Appropriate, and An Octoroon
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Sensorial Intermedialities in Roman Letters: Cicero, Horace, and Ovid
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Singlet-Doublet Dirac Dark Matter and Neutrino Masses
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Wheelpolitik: The Moral and Aesthetic Project of Edith Sitwell's Wheels, 1916-1921
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Catalyst Behavior in Metal-Catalyzed Carbonyl-Olefin Metathesis
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It’s All Relative! Engaging Nursing and Exercise Science Students in Chemical Education Using Medical Case Studies
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The Impact of Cultural Environment and Extra-Curricular Activities Towards Students' Education
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Social Media, Sustainability, and Organizations
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From Disposable Culture to Disposable People: The Unexpected Consequences of Plastics
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Indian Business: Understanding a Rapidly Emerging Economy
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Performance Management Systems: An Experiential Approach
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Strategizing Against Sweatshops: The Global Economy, Student Activism, and Worker Empowerment