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161. The Influence Of Executive Function Intervention On The Development Of Children's Concept Of Number In Middle Class
162. Research On The "Middle Class Imagination" Of Metropolis Novels In The New Century
163. A Study Of The British Art Market In The Victorian Period
164. Exploring 'ethnic money knowledge' as an aspect of financial literacy among middle class African Americans
165. Personal and social holiness: The sacraments and the mandate of Christian community and economic development for the Black church
166. An intimate world: Race, migration, and Chinese and Irish domestic servants in the United States, 1850--1920
167. Tying the knots: The nationalization of wedding rituals in antebellum America
168. The archaeology of childhood: Toys in 19th century upstate New York
169. Men's physique: Standards of embodiment and middle-class masculinity in nineteenth-century British and American fiction
170. 'Keep going': African Americans on the road in the era of Jim Crow
171. Race, Rhetoric, and Fear 1958-1968: How Elected Officials Exploited White Middle Class Racial Anxiety in 1960's Americ
172. 'Doing what I do': African American teenagers, gender, and sexuality in an inner city
173. Middle class social networks and social support in Chinese society: A comparative study of Hong Kong and Beijing
174. 'Global Indians' and the knowledge economy: Gender and the making of a middle-class nation
175. Art, identity, and the new black middle -class: How elite blacks construct their identity through the consumption of visual art
176. The city as monster: Reading monstrosity in the nineteenth-century British urban landscape
177. Socio-cultural implications of spatial categorization in middle class American homes, 1950-2010
178. Piety Projects: Islamic Schools for Indonesia's Urban Middle Class
179. 'Post equitem sedet atra cura': How the diverse codes of Victorian masculinity create masculine debility in Victorian novels
180. Success oriented strategies employed by middle-class African American families: A focus on positive racial identity development and socialization
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