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The sweetheart deal. New York: Scholastic Inc., 2010.

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The Sweetheart Deal. New York: Scholastic, 2009.

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It's our prom (so deal with it): A novel. New York: Little, Brown, 2012.

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Gephart, Donna. How to survive middle school (without getting your head flushed), deal with an ex-best friend, um, girls, and a heart-breaking hamster. New York: Delacorte Press, 2010.

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author, Levenson Steven 1984, Pasek Benj author, and Paul Justin author, eds. Dear Evan Hansen. New York, NY: Poppy, 2018.

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Prezhde chem i͡a upadu. Moskva: Ėksmo, 2011.

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Dean, Carolee. Forget me not. New York: Simon Pulse, 2012.

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Karma-gliṅ-pa. The Tibetan book of the dead: As popularly known in the West : known in Tibet as the great book of liberation through understanding in the between. New York, N.Y: Quality Paperback Book Club, 1998.

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Karma-gliṅ-pa. The Tibetan book of the dead, as popularly known in the West: Known in Tibet as The great book of natural liberation through understanding in the between. New York: Bantam Books, 1994.

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Lu, Sun, ed. Hu ran qi ri: Before I fall. Changsha Shi: Hu'nan wen yi chu ban she, 2011.

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Trang, Quỳnh, and Bạch Liên, eds. Hotgirl tiếc nuối. Hà Nội: Nhà xuất bản Văn Học, 2011.

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Nikol'skaya, Irina. Information and communication technologies in special education. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/967120.

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In the textbook examines the complex objective conditions of the process of Informatization of education, in particular the computerization special schools; highlights the positive and negative aspects of using it in education; explain the methodological basis for studying computer science in the special school. Provides an overview of the specialized and non-specialized software, has received the greatest popularity among teachers-practitioners. Special attention is paid to modern technology special training: are explicated possibilities of application of multimedia technologies in educational and correctional purposes, requirements and recommendations for e-textbooks for persons with impaired mental and physical development deals with a set of topical problems associated with distance learning. For extra review provides information on the history and development of information technology, necessary for the modern user of it. Includes checklists, themes, term papers and dissertations, tests for classification and the answers to the tests, a bibliography, and a workshop consisting of 36 practical operations. Meets the requirements of Federal state educational standards of higher education of the last generation. For students of higher educational institutions enrolled in the faculties of defectology.
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Oliver, Lauren. Before I Fall. New York: HarperCollins, 2010.

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Before I Fall. New York: The Bowen Press, 2010.

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It's Our Prom so Deal With It. Hachette, 2012.

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Peters, Julie Anne. It's Our Prom (So Deal with It). Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2013.

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It's our prom (so deal with it). Megan Tingley Books, 2012.

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Levenson, Steven, and Val Emmich. Dear Evan Hansen. Penguin Books, Limited, 2019.

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Doody, Colleen. Anti-Communism and Catholicism in Cold-War Detroit. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037276.003.0005.

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This chapter explores the roots of Catholic conservatism, which developed out of fears that the United States was becoming Godless. The great transformation wrought by the New Deal challenged organized religion in profound ways. During the economic collapse of the 1930s, government stepped in to solve the problems that religious charities could not. From the perspective of numerous workers, the New Deal had saved the nation. The men and women who built the New Deal were secular liberals, socialists, and even Communists. They advocated policies that looked a great deal like Socialism to many Americans. This created tension in places like Detroit, which, like other northern industrial cities, had a large and devout Catholic community. While the New Deal was not hostile to religion, it did in effect encourage Americans to look to government rather than organized religion to solve the nation's problems. The New Deal also provided openings for radicals to influence major public and private organizations. As a result, many Catholics worried that the increased popularity of secular organizations and ideas endangered the nation and the Western world. Catholics challenged the primacy of secularism and sought to reassert traditional, hierarchical Catholic values even as they worked in modern corporations and lived in modern suburbs.
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Paul, Justin, Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Val Emmich. Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel. Little, Brown & Company, 2018.

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Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel. Penguin Books, Limited, 2018.

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Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel. Penguin Books, Limited, 2019.

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Paul, Justin, Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Val Emmich. Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel. Penguin Books, Limited, 2018.

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Paul, Justin, Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Val Emmich. Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2018.

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Olmeda, José A., and César Colino. Leadership Capital in a Protracted Crisis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198783848.003.0011.

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The last Spanish prime ministers, Zapatero and Rajoy, have had to deal with the effects of the 2007 economic crisis. The Leadership Capital Index is used to analyze their respective leaderships and shows how both leaders used, gained, or lost capital while seeking to deal with the severe disruption it caused. The shape of the two trajectories that emerge are very different: Zapatero, a popular and populist transformative leader, rapidly loses capital in a “cascade” while the right-wing, cautious delegator Rajoy preserves and incrementally increases his. Both leaders failed the ultimate electoral test, respectively ousted by their party in 2011 and winning a pyrrhic electoral majority at the polls in 2015 but unable to form a government. The comparison reveals how both leaders lacked the necessary skills, relations, and reputation for crisis management, failing to build a narrative or communicate, while also beset by distrust, and declining personal and party popularity ratings.
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Paul, Justin, Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Val Emmich. Dear Evan Hansen. Penguin Books, Limited, 2018.

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Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2022.

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Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel. Poppy, 2021.

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Paul, Justin, Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Val Emmich. Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel. Little Brown & Company, 2018.

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Paul, Justin, Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Val Emmich. Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2018.

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Salzman, Paul. Authorship, Publication, Reception (1). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199580033.003.0001.

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This chapter charts the nature of prose fiction from the beginning of printing to the start of the Restoration period. The development, diversity, and increasing popularity of prose fiction from this era are an extraordinary literary phenomenon. Prose romance circulated from the 1470s through the sixteenth century in both print and manuscript, and formed the cornerstone of prose narrative during the late fifteenth through to the mid-sixteenth centuries. While it is impossible to find a great deal of hard evidence about the early readership for these works, their proliferation and their variety suggest readers from a quite broad spectrum of society, although a truly ‘popular’ readership was only established later in the sixteenth century. Along with these long-lived survivors from earlier centuries, by the sixteenth century prose romance in England was dominated by the translations (and originals) of the Continental chivalric romance, most notably the Amadis de Gaule series.
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Losing Logan. Clean Teen Publishing, 2014.

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Langston, Joy K. Changes to Candidate Selection and Political Recruitment. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190628512.003.0007.

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This chapter examines how the PRI’s candidate selection and recruitment changed from the hegemonic to the democratic era to capture how electoral competition strengthened the governors at the expense the corporatist sectors and other PRI groups. Under hegemony, the president controlled (through choosing or vetoing) which PRI politician appeared on the ballot, and thus could punish or benefit ambitious politicians within the wide-flung coalition. Once competition grew, however, a candidate’s popularity with voters began to weigh on these decisions and governors began to demand control over nominations for subnational and federal posts. Regime leaders had to devolve power over federal candidacies to state executives because of their ability to win votes for the party, decentralizing the party. National party leaders won a good deal of control over the closed-list PR seats for both the Chamber and the Senate. Most party-affiliated unions lost nomination power because they were unable to choose popular candidates or procure electoral victories, weakening their position within the party.
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Kolstø, Pål, and Helge Blakkisrud, eds. Russia Before and After Crimea. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433853.001.0001.

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Explores the momentous changes that have taken place in the Russian national identity discourse since Putin’s return to the presidency Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 marked a watershed in post-Cold War European history and brought East–West relations to a low point. At the same time, by selling this fateful action in starkly nationalist language, the Putin regime achieved record-high popularity. This book shows how, after the large-scale 2011–2013 anti-Putin demonstrations in major Russian cities and the parallel rise in xenophobia related to the Kremlin’s perceived inability to deal with the influx of Central Asian labour migrants, the annexation of Crimea generated strong ‘rallying around the nation’ and ‘rallying around the leader’ effects. The contributors to this collection go beyond the news headlines, focusing on aspects of Russian society that have often passed under the radar, such as intellectual racism and growing xenophobia. These developments are contextualised by chapters that provide a broader overview of the latest developments in Russian nationalism – both state-level nationalism and independent, bottom–up-driven societal nationalism, and the tensions between the two are explored.
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Lin, Tony Tian-Ren. Prosperity Gospel Latinos and Their American Dream. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469658957.001.0001.

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In this immersive ethnography, Tony Tian-Ren Lin explores the reasons that Latin American immigrants across the United States are increasingly drawn to Prosperity Gospel Pentecostalism, a strand of Protestantism gaining popularity around the world. Lin contends that Latinos embrace Prosperity Gospel, which teaches that believers may achieve both divine salvation and worldly success, because it helps them account for the contradictions of their lives as immigrants. Weaving together his informants’ firsthand accounts of their religious experiences and everyday lives, Lin offers poignant insight into how they see their faith transforming them both as individuals and as communities. The theology fuses salvation with material goods so that as these immigrants pursue spiritual rewards they are also, perhaps paradoxically, striving for the American dream. But after all, Lin observes, prosperity is the gospel of the American dream. In this way, while becoming better Prosperity Gospel Pentecostals they are also adopting traditional white American norms. Yet this is not a story of smooth assimilation as most of these immigrants must deal with the immensity of the broader cultural and political resistance to their actually becoming Americans. Rather, Prosperity Gospel Pentecostalism gives Latinos the logic and understanding of themselves as those who belong in this country yet remain perpetual outsiders.
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Read My Lips. Simon Pulse, 2008.

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Brown, Teri. Read My Lips. Simon & Schuster, Limited, 2008.

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Robin, William. Industry. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190068653.001.0001.

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Amidst the heated fray of the Culture Wars emerged a scrappy festival in downtown New York City called Bang on a Can. Presenting eclectic, irreverent marathons of experimental music in crumbling venues on the Lower East Side, Bang on a Can sold out concerts for a genre that had been long considered box office poison. Through the 1980s and 1990s, three young, visionary composers—David Lang, Michael Gordon, and Julia Wolfe—nurtured Bang on a Can into a multifaceted organization with a major record deal, a virtuoso in-house ensemble, and a seat at the table at Lincoln Center, and in the process changed the landscape of avant-garde music in the United States. Bang on a Can captured a new public for new music. But they did not do so alone. As the twentieth century came to a close, the world of American composition pivoted away from the insular academy and toward the broader marketplace. In the wake of the unexpected popularity of Steve Reich and Philip Glass, classical presenters looked to contemporary music for relevance and record labels scrambled to reap its potential profits, all while government funding was imperilled by the evangelical right. Other institutions faltered amidst the vagaries of late capitalism, but the renegade Bang on a Can survived—and thrived—in a tumultuous and idealistic moment that made new music what it is today.
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Norpoth, Helmut. Unsurpassed. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190882747.001.0001.

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Franklin Roosevelt’s popular appeal is traced to his actions as commander-in-chief, a shorthand for his handling of foreign policy. Norpoth has mined a treasure trove of polls conducted during the 1930’s and 1940’s that probed public opinion about Franklin Roosevelt, foreign and domestic politics, along with party loyalties and electoral choices. FDR won re-election to an unprecedented third term—and then a fourth—because of wartime conditions that highlighted his role as commander-in-chief. FDR’s fabled fireside chats about foreign perils paid off as the American people, in a historic opinion swing, abandoned isolationism and embraced FDR’s policies of aiding France and England in the war with Germany. When it came to his proposals for a massive buildup of the armed forces, the commander in chief was able to count on broad popular support. Those outlays also happened to accomplish what the New Deal had failed to do: vanquish the Depression. FDR’s foreign policy actions in 1940–1941 elevated him to a rare height of popularity. This happened months before the Pearl Harbor attack, which triggered a brief rally. Unlike the experience of nearly all of his successors, FDR’s approval remained unscathed by war and, in particular, the heavy human toll. And finally, it is as a popular commander-in-chief that FDR left behind a G.I generation of loyal Democrats in postwar America, giving that party a commanding role in American politics for decades to come.
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Wears, Robert, and Kathleen Sutcliffe. Still Not Safe. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190271268.001.0001.

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Patient safety suddenly burst into public consciousness in the late 1990s and became a “celebrated” cause in the 2000s. It has since gradually faltered, and little improvement has been noted over almost 20 years. Both the rise and fall of patient safety demand explanation. Medical harm had been known long before the 1990s, so why did it suddenly become popular? And why were safety efforts ineffective? The authors propose that this rise was due to a discursive shift that reframed “medical harm” into “medical error” in the setting of anxiety about industrialization and great change in healthcare. The “error” framing, with its inherent notion of agency, was useful in advancing the agenda of a technocratic, managerial group of health professionals and diminishing the authority of the old guard based on clinical expertise. The fall was due to this “medicalization” of safety. Health professionals and managers with little knowledge of safety science came to dominate the patient safety field, crowding out expertise from the safety sciences (e.g., psychology, engineering) and thus keeping reform under the control of the healthcare establishment. Operating with a sort of delusional clarity, this scientific-bureaucratic cabal generated a great deal of activity but made little progress because they failed to engage with expertise in the safety sciences. Twenty years after sudden popularity, there is general agreement that little of value has been achieved. The future of patient safety is in doubt, and radical reform in approaches to safety will be required for progress to be made.
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Dean, Carolee. Forget Me Not. Simon Pulse, 2013.

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Forget Me Not. Simon & Schuster, Limited, 2012.

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Zaidman-Zait, Anat, and Tova Most. Assessment of Pragmatic Abilities in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Learners in Relation to Social Skills. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190880545.003.0022.

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Pragmatic behaviors are related to the social use of language in an appropriate and effective way. As a result of their hearing loss, many deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) learners who use spoken language have pragmatic difficulties in everyday interactions. Assessing pragmatic competence is the most challenging aspect of language ability to assess and there are few efficient, valid, and reliable sound tools for this purpose in DHH learners. The successful use of pragmatic skills is particularly important to DHH children’s social and emotional functioning in the educational system, including their self-confidence, motivation, social adjustment, peer acceptance, and popularity. This chapter discusses the assessment of pragmatic abilities in DHH learners and argues that pragmatic abilities are fundamental to DHH learners’ social-emotional functioning. A case example will be provided and implications for educational assessment and intervention will be discussed.
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Jackson, Robert. And the War Came. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190660178.003.0005.

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Chapter 4 deals with the cinematic legacies of the Civil War, from very early documentary films featuring Confederate Memorial Days and battlefield reenactments to the two most significant feature films in the history of American motion pictures: The Birth of a Nation and Gone with the Wind. D. W. Griffith’s singular career, and his enduring influence of the institutional structure of the medium and industry, is a central presence here, while the extraordinary popularity of Gone with the Wind as novel and film provided a sense of continuity with earlier Civil War films sympathetic to the Confederacy and its partisans.
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Majumdar, Boria. South Asian Sport. Edited by Robert Edelman and Wayne Wilson. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199858910.013.23.

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The first part of this chapter deals with the histories of South Asian/Indian cricket while the second part deals with Olympic sporting histories, a very recent addition to South Asian/Indian sports scholarship. It aims to reiterate that the story of Indian cricket cannot pass as the story of Indian sport. Cricket in contemporary South Asia and more so in India is imbued with a frenzied sense of hyper-nationalistic jingoism and is certainly one of the strongest of contemporary Indian allegiances. If only India or for that matter Pakistan, Sri Lanka, or Nepal had done well in Olympic sports, the popularity and commercial currency of international cricket would surely be under threat. Yet stories of failure on the Olympic stage, often for reasons unconnected to sport, help us understand postcolonial South Asia and more specifically India better.
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Ravi, Chaitanya. A Debate to Remember. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199481705.001.0001.

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The US–India nuclear deal, popularly known as the 123 Agreement, announced by George W. Bush and Manmohan Singh on 18 July 2005, was a defining moment in the relationship of the two countries, as also India’s relationship with the non-proliferation regime. The Bush administration’s implied recognition of India’s nuclear weapons, and its abrupt reversal of three decades of sanctions to restore Indian access to nuclear fuel, reactors, and dual-use technologies despite being a non-proliferation treaty non-signatory, led to contentious debates in both India and the USA. A Debate to Remember emphasizes the multifaceted debate in India over the nuclear deal using concepts from science and technology studies. It focuses on the intense contestation over the civil-military mix of India’s separation plan, the competition between the Iran–Pakistan–India pipeline and the nuclear deal, the role of retired nuclear scientists, and the issue of liability that has stalled the full implementation of the nuclear deal. The impact of domestic factors on issues ranging from the civil-military status of breeder reactors to the Indian insistence on no restriction on future nuclear testing in the 123 Agreement is also revealed in this book.
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Llewellyn, Matthew P., and John Gleaves. The Ultimate Move. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040351.003.0009.

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This chapter discusses the continued decline of amateurism in the late twentieth century. As professional sport grew in popularity, the lines between amateurism and professionalism blurred further. An expanding global media apparatus, in concert with avaricious corporations and shrewd marketing agencies, transformed professional athletes into global sporting icons. The Olympic Movement faced higher competition. Although the fusion of nationalism and Citius, Altius, Fortius made the Olympic Games an attractive commodity, the Internatioal Olympic Commitee's eligibility code—and the forced prohibition of some of the world's leading athletes—dampened the spectacle. Public condemnations and accusations of hypocrisy damaged the Olympic brand. With multimillion dollar television broadcasting deals at stake, Olympic officials displayed an unwillingness to make the necessary sacrifices to preserve amateurism.
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Vincent, Barbara. Farming Meat Goats. CSIRO Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093058.

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Goat meat is growing in popularity and is becoming an important export industry. It offers many opportunities for large- and small-scale farmers who need to diversify or seek alternative enterprises. This book deals specifically with the production of goats for meat and addresses all aspects of the industry that the producer is likely to encounter. It covers selecting and preparing a property, choosing the breeding stock, breeding, health care and nutrition, drought feeding, condition scoring and marketing. One of the key benefits of Farming Meat Goats is that it will allow farmers to produce animals to specification for targeted markets in Australia and overseas including: butchers; supermarkets; restaurants; on-farm live sales; sales to abattoirs that specialise in Halal kills; and breeding stock either as replacements, or for improved herd genetics.
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López Cardona, Nathali, and Carlos A. Hernández Medina. Avances en el diagnóstico del síndrome del tallo verde y retención foliar de la soya causado por el nematodo Aphelenchoides besseyi. Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria (Agrosavia), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21930/agrosavia.folded248.

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El síndrome de retención foliar y del tallo verde de la soya (RFTV) es comúnmente conocido como soya loca en Brasil y puede causar pérdidas en el rendimiento de la leguminosa de alrededor del 60 %. Hasta el presente, al síndrome RFTV se le atribuyen tres posibles causas; la primera, asociada a un desorden nutricional por deficiencia de potasio; la segunda, relacionada con un ataque severo de los chinches Nezara viridula, Piezodorus guildinii y Euschistus heros cuya incidencia se popularizó como soya loca I; y la tercera, conocida como soya loca II, la cual se atribuye al nematodo del tallo verde Aphelenchoides besseyi, comúnmente aceptado por ser el agente causal de la soya loca II.
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Vasconcellos, Paulo Sérgio de, and Liza Bolen. Virgílio Brasileiro. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198810810.003.0024.

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This chapter deals with the translation of Virgil in Brazil in the nineteenth century, again taking this volume outside the European context. Specifically, the chapter analyses the intriguing nature of the complete poetic translation of Virgil’s work by Manuel Odorico Mendes, which still enjoys popularity among scholars in Brazil and exercised a direct influence on modern Brazilian literature. The chapter explores the level of identification between translator and author and the ways in which the translator tries to re-create in Portuguese poetic features and peculiar phrases he perceives in the Virgilian texts. Odorico Mendes aims to be faithful to the ‘audacity’ he sees in some Virgilian lines. The end of the chapter points out his own audacity, which is illuminated by a sound play on the name of Achilles that he introduces in his translation, defying the notion of translation itself.
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