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241by Baker, TimTable of Contents: “…Part I. The proactive paradox. Chapter 1. What is the proactive paradox? …”
Published 2021
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242by Dolan, ChrisTable of Contents: Connect to this title online (unlimited simultaneous users allowed; 325 uses per year)
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244by Rushing, WandaTable of Contents: “…Globalization and the South : Memphis and the paradoxes of place -- Neither old South nor new South : Memphis and the paradoxes of identity -- Urban space & place : Memphis and the paradoxes of power -- Cotton fields, cargo planes, & biotechnology : Memphis and the paradoxes of development -- Globalization & popular culture : Memphis and the paradoxes of innovation -- Gender, race, ritual, & social power : Memphis and the paradoxes of tradition -- Place matters : continuity and discontinuity.…”
Published 2009
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245by Jenkins, BarbaraTable of Contents: “…Cover; The Paradox of Continental Production; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; 1. …”
Published 1993
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