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  3. 1403
    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Petersburg, Russia) -- The Soil Scientist’s Hidden Beloved: Archetypal Images and Emotions in the Scientist’s Relationship with Soil -- Comprehending Soil within the Context of the Land Community -- Core Samples of the Sublime—On the Aesthetics of Dirt -- Perspectives on Soil by Indigenous and Ancient Cultures -- European Religious Cultivation of the Soil -- “Rock – Stone” and “Soil – Earth”: Indigenous Views of Soil Formation and Soil Fertility in the West Indies -- Mobilizing Farmers’ Knowledge of the Soil -- Ancient Maya Perceptions of Soil, Land, and Earth -- The Soil Memory: Case Study of a Protohistoric Archaeological Site in Senegal -- Soil and Health -- Soils and Geomedicine: Trace Elements -- Do Pedo-Epidemiological Systems Exist? …”
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  7. 1407
    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Cortico-Subcortical Circuits and Parkinson’s Disease -- Leading Toward a Unified Cortico-basal Ganglia Functional Model -- Modeling Parkinson’s Disease: 50 Years Later -- Physiological Studies of the Cortico-subcortical Dynamics and Parkinson’s Disease -- Phasic Dopaminergic Signaling: Implications for Parkinson’s Disease -- Striatal Dendritic Adaptations in Parkinson’s Disease Models -- Diversity of Up-State Voltage Transitions During Different Network States -- The Corticostriatal Pathway in Parkinson’s Disease -- Cholinergic Interneuron and Parkinsonism -- Basal Ganglia Network Synchronization in Animal Models of Parkinson’s Disease -- Converging into a Unified Model of Parkinson’s Disease Pathophysiology -- The Corticostriatal Transmission in Parkinsonian Animals: In Vivo Studies -- Striatal Nitric Oxide–cGMP Signaling in an Animal Model of Parkinson’s Disease -- Dopamine–Endocannabinoid Interactions in Parkinson’s Disease -- Glutamate Plasticity in an Animal Model of Parkinson’s Disease -- Computational Analyses of the Cortico-Subcortical Dynamics and Parkinson’s Disease -- Neuromodulation and Neurodynamics of Striatal Inhibitory Networks: Implications for Parkinson’s Disease -- Dopaminergic Modulation of Corticostriatal Interactions and Implications for Parkinson’s Disease -- Neurobiology and Pathophysiology of Parkinson's Disease -- Pathogenesis of Oxidative Stress and the Destructive Cycle in the Substantia Nigra in Parkinson’s Disease -- Regulation of G-Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Trafficking in the Striatum in Parkinson’s Disease -- Atypical Parkinsonism in the French West Indies: The Plant Toxin Annonacin as a Potential Etiological Factor -- Cognitive Deficits in Parkinson’s Disease -- Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Treatments in Parkinson’s Disease -- Dopamine Replacement Therapy in Parkinson’s Disease: Past, Present and Future -- Molecular, Cellular and Electrophysiological Changes Triggered by High-Frequency Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus in Animal Models of Parkinson’s Disease -- Surgical Strategies for Parkinson’s Disease Based on Animal Model Data: GPi and STN Inactivation on Various Aspects of Behavior (Motor, Cognitive and Motivational Processes) -- Antidromic Cortical Activity as the Source of Therapeutic Actions of Deep Brain Stimulation -- Cell-Based Replacement Therapies for Parkinson’s Disease.…”
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  8. 1408
    Table of Contents: “…. -- "Speech to the Judiciary Committee Re: The Rights of Women to Vote," January 21, 1874 -- "The Last Day of the 43 Congress," circa March 1875 -- "Petition of Mary Shadd Cary, a citizen of Washington, District of Columbia, praying for the removal of her political disabilities," Petitions and Memorials, 45th Congress, circa 1878 -- Colored Women's Progressive Franchise Association Minutes, February 9, 1880 -- Colored Women's Progressive Franchise Association Statement of Purpose, circa February 1880 -- "Advancement of Women," New York Age, November 11, 1887 -- "The Men Who Love Liberty Too Well to Remain in the States": Enabling Emigration -- Letter to Isaac Shadd, September 16, 1851 -- Plea for Emigration; or, Notes of Canada West, in its Moral, Social, and Political Aspect: with Suggestions Respecting Mexico, West Indies, and Vancouver's Island, for the Information of Colored Emigrants -- Introductory Remarks -- A Plea for Emigration -- British America -- The Canadas -- Climate, etc. -- Soil,-Timber,-Clearing Lands. -- Grains, Potatoes, Turnips, &C. -- Garden Vegetables, &C. -- Fruits-Vines-Berries. -- Domestic Animals-Fowls-Game. -- Prices of Land in The Country-City Property, &C. -- Labor-Trades. -- Churches-Schools. -- Settlements,-Dawn,-Elgin,-Institution,-Fugitive Home. -- By-laws. -- Political Rights-Election Law-Oath-Currency. -- Articles Exempt from Duty. -- Currency of Canada. -- Abstract of Law of Succession in Upper Canada -- The Thirty Thousand Colored Freemen of Canada. -- The French and Foreign Population. -- Recapitulation. -- The British West Indies-Mexico-South America-Africa. -- Mexico. -- Vancouver's Island-Concluding Remarks. -- "Our Free Colored Emigrants," Provincial Freeman, May 20, 1854 -- "The Emigration Convention," Provincial Freeman, July 5, 1856 -- "The Things Most Needed," Provincial Freeman, April 25, 1857 -- "Haytian Emigration," Weekly Anglo-African, September 28, 1861 -- Contextualizing Shadd Cary -- "Miss Shadd's Pamphlet," North Star, June 8, 1849 -- Excerpt of "Hints to the Colored People of the North" -- "Schools in Canada," Voice of the Fugitive, July 15, 1852 -- "For Frederick Douglass' Paper," Frederick Douglass' Paper, January 4, 1855 -- "From Our Philadelphia Correspondent," Provincial Freeman, December 1, 1855 -- "For the Provincial Freeman," Provincial Freeman, December 22, 1855 -- "Anti-Slavery Lectures," Provincial Freeman, March 29, 1856 -- "Meeting of Colored Canadians," Pine and Palm, April 3, 1862 -- Letter from Martin Delany, February 24, 1864 -- Letter from Frederick Douglass, July 4, 1871 -- "Mrs. …”
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  11. 1411
    by Schoolman, Martha
    Published 2014
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  13. 1413
    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Algerian War of Independence, Kay Adamson (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK); Amin, Idi, Emilia Ilieva (Egerton University, Kenya); Anglicisation, Cheralyn Mealor (Aarhus Universitet, Denmark); Anglo-Boer War, Bill Nasson (University of Cape Town, South Africa); Anglo-Burmese Wars, Thomas Henthorne (Pace University, US); Anglo-Zulu War, Jeff Guy (University of Natal: Durban, South Africa); Anti-colonialism (Caribbean), Cleve Scott (University of West Indies, Barbados); Anti-colonialism (East Africa), James Ogude (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa); Anti-colonialism (West Africa), Alfred Zack-Williams (Liverpool, UK); Anti-colonialism (India), Pranav Jani (Wagner College, US) and Mytheli Sreenivas (William Paterson University, US); Anti-war movements (Australia), David Day (La Trobe University, Australia); ANZAC, David Day (La Trobe University, Australia); Apartheid and Segregation, Michael Cardo (South African Institute of Race Relations, South Africa); Arab Nationalisms, Azfhar Hussein (Washington State University, US); Asante War, Kirsten Holt Petersen (Roskilde University, Denmark); Asian Expulsions (East Africa), Stephanie Jones (School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS, London University, UK); Asianisation, Lars Jensen (Roskilde University, Denmark); Assimilation (Canada), Batia Boe Stolar (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada); Aung San Suu Kyi, Thomas Henthorne (Pace University, US); Back-to Africa Movement, Noah Butler (Northwestern University, US); Balfour Declaration, Nancy Stockdale (University of Central Florida, US); Bangladesh (1971), Rehnuma Ahmed (DRIK, Dhaka, Bangladesh); Bengal Famine, Suhail Islam (Nazareth College of Rochester, US) and Syed Hussain (Claflin College, US); Berlin Conference, Barbara Harlow (University of Texas, US); Biafra and Biafran War, David Pratten (Sussex University, UK); Big Bear, Douglas Ivison (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada); Black Consciousness (Southern Africa) Kelwyn Sole (UCT, S.…”
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  14. 1414
    Published 2006
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  15. 1415
    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…The global assault on teaching, teachers, and teacher unions / Mary Compton and Lois Weiner -- "Remaking the world": neo-liberalism and the transformation of education and teachers' labor / Susan Robertson -- Education reform under strangulation / John Nyambe (Namibia) -- Teaching for the factory: neo-liberalism in Mexican education / Rodolfo Rincones, Elaine Hampton, and Cesar Silva -- Neo-liberal education in Denmark / Jetta Steensen -- Higher and tertiary education in the West Indies: ensnared by GATS / Margueritte Williams -- The education world is not flat: neo-liberalism's global project and teacher unions' transnational resistance / Larry Kuehn -- Teachers and their unions: why social class "counts" / Kathleen A. …”
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  16. 1416
    by Webb, Stephen Saunders, 1937-
    Published 1979
    Table of Contents: “…Militant Monarchy: The Arming of the English Executive, 1569-1678; PART II: Lord of Jamaica: The English Executive in the West Indies, 1654-1681; 4. Design for Empire: Jamaica and the Protectorate; Imperial Conquest and Political Controversy; Planting Garrison Government in Jamaica…”
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  18. 1418
    by Buchet, Christian
    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…An Example of Stations Managed by a Private Contractor in the Service of the Crown: The Caribbean Staging-Posts; The Establishment of a System of Victualling in the West Indies under the Jurisdiction of the Victualling Board (1689-1715); Empirically Driven Improvements (1715-48); The Age of the Contractor (1756-63); Part Three: The Main Markets; 8. …”
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  19. 1419
    by Jordan, Winthrop D.
    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…The necessities of a new world ; Freedom and bondage in the English tradition ; The concept of slavery ; The practices of Portingals and Spanyards ; Enslavement : the West Indies ; Enslavement : New England ; Enslavement : Virginia and Maryland ; Enslavement : New York and the Carolinas ; The un-English : Scots, Irish, and Indians ; Racial slavery : from reasons to rationale -- Provincial decades, 1700-1755. …”
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  20. 1420
    Table of Contents: “…Paul to the Galatians -- Cultural geography -- Early modern Mediterranean -- Myth of Venice -- Dedicatory poems, from the commonwealth and government of Venice -- Fynes Moryson, from an itinerary -- Venice: Virgin/whore -- Thomas Coryate, from coryats crudities -- Cyprus: Birthplace of love -- Richard Knolles, from the general history of the Turks -- James VI and I, from the Lepanto -- Aleppo -- Jan Huyghen Van Linschoten, from his discourse of voyages into the East and West Indies -- Africa and barbary -- John Leo Africanus, from a geographical history of Africa -- Marriage and the household -- Baldassare Castiglione, from the book of the courtier -- Juan Luis Vives, from instruction of a christian woman -- William Whately, from a bride-bush: or, a wedding sermon -- Ste. …”
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