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Few places in the world possess a history as rich, colorful or dramatic as that of New York City.  Scattered throughout the city are unnoticed vestiges from a previous time that mark a path to the city’s illustrious past. Travel back in time to explore what hides inside New York's oldest bridge, or what secrets lie buried in the city's oldest cemetery, as we unfold the mysteries of old New York.
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Date Found: June 28, 2011
Date Produced: December 13, 2005
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July 16, 2011
Viktoria Zander (Malardalen University) at the Health, Illness and Ethnicity: Migration, Discrimination and Social Dislocation workshop UCD, June 2011.
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July 16, 2011
Professor Marjory Harper (University of Aberdeen) at the Health, Illness and Ethnicity: Migration, Discrimination and Social Dislocation workshop UCD, June 2011.
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July 16, 2011
Professor Hilary Marland (Warwick), Dr Catherine Cox (UCD) and Dr Sarah York’s presentation at the Health, Illness and Ethnicity: Migration, Discrimination and Social Dislocation workshop UCD, June 2011.
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July 16, 2011
Professor Alison Bashford (University of Sydney) at the Health, Illness and Ethnicity: Migration, Discrimination and Social Dislocation workshop UCD, June 2011.
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July 16, 2011
Emperors of Rome continues with Gordian III, a young emperor kept on the straight and narrow by his praetorian prefect. Download #28 Gordian III
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