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181. The effects of instructor-learner interactions on learner satisfaction in online masters courses
182. Visibly invisible: Servants and masters in George Eliot's 'Middlemarch'
183. Masters of their woods: Conservation, community, and conflict in Revolutionary France, 1669--1848
184. Ming Buddhism in Edo Japan: The Chinese founding masters of the Japanese Obaku school
185. The relationship between emotional intelligence, sense of humor, and job satisfaction in masters of business students at a Midwestern university
186. The pedagogy of the clarinet masters of the Aspen Music Festival
187. Masters of magical powers: The Nath Siddhas in the light of esoteric notions (India)
188. Attributing Old Masters Paintings and the Plight of the Expert in the Art Market
189. Computer-assisted language learning within masters programs for teachers of English to speakers of other languages
190. The most sovereign of masters: The history of opium in modern Iran, 1850--1955
191. Memorializing the masters: Renaissance tombs for artists, and the cults of Raphael and Michelangelo
192. Servants of Desire, Masters of Deceit: The Discourse of Servitude in Selected Spanish Early Modern Novellas
193. Masters of the Country: Aspects of Archaic Greek Land Warfare
194. The world of rituals: Masters of ceremonies (lisheng), ancestral cults, community compacts, and local temples in late imperial Sibao, Fujian
195. 'She that hath wit may shift anywhere': Women and wit in Thomas Middleton's 'A Mad World, My Masters' and 'No Wit No Help Like a Woman's'
196. Masters of Idolatry: Catholic Colonialism, Jesuit Conversionary Thought, and Indigenous Religious Traditions in the Spanish Pacific World, 1568--1672
197. Masters of deceit: Poe's lying narrators (Edgar Allan Poe)
198. Words without masters: Harriet Jacobs' and Zora Neale Hurston's listenerly text
199. Masters of Disaster: Controlling Nature and Revolution in French and Francophone Plantation Novels
200. Rebirth of a Lineage: The Hereditary Household of the Han Celestial Master and Celestial Masters Daoism at Dragon and Tiger Mountain
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