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Gifford-Jones, W. What I learned as a medical journalist : A collection of columns. Hillsburgh, ON : ActNatural Corporation, 2013.

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N, Lyons Suzanne, et United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., dir. Inversion of crater morphometric data to gain insight on the cratering process. [Washington, DC : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1998.

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Calvanese, Ernesto. Media e immigrazione tra stereotipi e pregiudizi : La rappresentazione dello straniero nel racconto giornalistico. Milano, Italy : FrancoAngeli, 2011.

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Northmore, David. How to get publicity for free : How to write a press release, contact the media, gain radio and television interviews, and organise press conferences. London : Bloomsbury, 1993.

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she, Zhongguo jing ji shi bao. Zhongguo gai ge zhi ku zhi lu : Mei ti yan zhong de Zhong gai yuan. 8e éd. Beijing : Zhongguo jing ji chu ban she, 2011.

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Baschera, Claudio. Ipotesi d'una relazione tra il Servio danielino e gli scolii veronesi a Virgilio : Una testimone oculare narra la scoperta del palinsesto di Gaio presso la Biblioteca capitolare di Verona. Verona : Mazziana, 2000.

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Zappe, R. W. Valve selection handbook : Engineering fundamentals for selecting manual valves, check valves, pressure relief valves, and rupture discs. 4e éd. Houston, Tex : Gulf Pub. Co., 1999.

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Zappe, R. W. Valve selection handbook : Engineering fundamentals for selecting the right valve design for every industrial flow application. Sous la direction de Smith Peter. 5e éd. Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2004.

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Zappe, R. W. Valve selection handbook. 3e éd. Houston : Gulf Pub. Co.in association with Plant Engineering, 1991.

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Zappe, R. W. Valve selection handbook. 2e éd. Houston : Gulf Pub. Co., Book Division, 1987.

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Kennedy, Hubert C. The Ideal Gay Man : The Story of Der Kreis. Harrington Park Press, 1999.

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The Ideal Gay Man : The Story of Der Kreis. Haworth Press, 2000.

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Provencher, Denis M. Queer French : Globalization, Language, and Sexual Citizenship in France. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Provencher, Denis M. Queer French : Globalization, Language, and Sexual Citizenship in France. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Queer French : Globalization, Language, and Sexual Citizenship in France. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Queer French : Globalization, Language, and Sexual Citizenship in France. Ashgate Publishing Company, 2010.

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Roberts, Sophie, et Sharon Dixon. Gait analysis. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199533909.003.0009.

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Gait analysis describes the process of systematically quantifying mechanical aspects of walking or running to aid in the examination of a patient/client. In the publication Gait Analysis: An Introduction, Whittle (2002) identifies the eye as being the first tool in this assessment, with technology being available to supplement this visual analysis. Technological analysis tools include two-dimensional (2D) video, three-dimensional (3D) motion analysis, pressure plates, and pressure insoles. The application of technology has increased our understanding of human gait substantially. This chapter introduces the basic tools of gait analysis and highlights specific considerations when selecting appropriate tools for the assessment of walking gait. Details of running gait are provided in Chapter 1.8....
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Niels Gade et la presse parisienne (1817-1890) : Le musicien romantique de l'âge d'or danois. Paris : L'Harmattan, 2016.

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Mendelson, Elliot. Introducing Game Theory and its Applications (Crc Press Series on Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, 28.). Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2004.

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Cohen, Richard I., dir. Shaul Magid, Hasidism Incarnate : Hasidism, Christianity and the Construction of Modern Judaism. Stanford : Stanford University Press, 2015. 271 pp. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190912628.003.0029.

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This chapter reviews the book Hasidism Incarnate: Hasidism, Christianity and the Construction of Modern Judaism (2015), by Shaul Magid. In Hasidism Incarnate, Magid shows how incarnation works in Hasidism and discusses the potential of Hasidism to mediate between Judaism and Christianity. According to Magid, Hasidism’s theology is incarnational: as in Christianity, he argues, God in Hasidism becomes incarnate by suffusing human beings with divinity. Magid builds on an extensive set of writings by Elliot Wolfson regarding how the medieval kabbalists adopted a theology of incarnation. As opposed to medieval Jewish mysticism, however, Magid believes that Hasidism developed “outside the Christian gaze,” which gave it the freedom to adopt an incarnational theology without the need for apologetics. He views Hasidism as modern in that it lays the groundwork for a real dialogue with Christianity, even if that was not its original intention.
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10 Tips for Arranging an Initial Theatrical Screening to Gain Press and Distributor Interest. Independently Published, 2020.

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Lindl, John D. Inertial Confinement Fusion : The Quest for Ignition and Energy Gain Using Indirect Drive (AIP-Press). AIP Press, 1997.

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Cawood, Stephen. The Unauthorized Halo 2 Battle Guide : Advanced Combat Techniques (Premier Press Game Development). Muska & Lipman/Premier-Trade, 2004.

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Roberts, Jessica, et Adam Maksl. Attacks on the American Press. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400615702.

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This authoritative annotated document collection surveys and explains efforts to censor, intimidate, suppress—and reform and improve—news organizations and journalism in America, from the newspapers of colonial times to the social media that saturates the present day. This primary source collection will help readers to understand how the press has been vilified (usually by powerful political or corporate interests) over the course of American history, with a special focus on current events and how these efforts to censor or influence news coverage often flout First Amendment protections concerning freedom of the press. Selected documents highlight efforts to intimidate, silence, condemn, marginalize, and otherwise undercut the credibility and influence of American journalism from the colonial era through the Trump presidency. Most of the featured documents focus on efforts borne out of self-interested attempts to shape or conceal news for political or economic gain or personal fame, but coverage also includes instances in which press actions, attitudes, or priorities deserved censure. All told, the collection will be a valuable resource for understanding the importance of a free press to American life (and the constitutional basis for preserving such), the motivations (both selfish and altruistic) of critics of American journalism from the earliest days of the Republic to today, and the impact of all of the above on American society.
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Baum, L. Frank. Glinda of Oz (Dodo Press). Dodo Press, 2005.

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Sloof, Randolph. Game-Theoretic Models of the Political Influence of Interest Groups. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Sloof, Randolph. Game-Theoretic Models of the Political Influence of Interest Groups. Springer, 2010.

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Fox, Susan H. Falls. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190607555.003.0014.

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Frontal lobe gait disorders are characterized by a pattern of gait that is not explained by extrapyramidal or pyramidal dysfunction with dyspraxic features reflecting a “higher order” difficulty with the coding of the pattern of movement required for normal gait rather than the subcortical control of gait or the pyramidal final common pathway. Magnetic resonance imaging is the most useful single investigation that tends to reveal vascular or neurodegenerative etiologies, with the less common normal pressure hydrocephalus being the one treatable cause that should not be missed. The majority of higher order frontal lobe gait disorders are not treatable and patients require a wheelchair for safety.
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Carter, Rosalynn, et Jimmy Carter. Everything to Gain : Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life (Thorndike Press Large Print Basic Series). Thorndike Pr, 1988.

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Franke, Phil, et Nick Mastroni. Master Strokes : 401 Proven Lessons for Mastering Every Golf Shot (Running Press Cyclopedia). Running Press Book Publishers, 2003.

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Horne, Gerald. War Changes. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041198.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses how the U.S. entry into World War II marked a watershed for both the Negro press generally and the Associated Negro Press (ANP) specifically. The “Double V” campaign among African Americans targeting fascism abroad and Jim Crow at home was a simple continuation and escalation of ANP prewar policy. Despite the racial progress propelled by the antifascist war, there were contrary disquieting notes that did not escape the gaze of Claude Barnett. The Negro press could hardly ignore the ambivalence, if not outright support, within their constituency for Tokyo. This factor helped to further propel black militancy at a moment when Washington was demanding stolid acquiescence in the face of the external threat. This widespread sentiment had led FBI leader J. Edgar Hoover to demand Espionage Act indictments of certain Negro papers.
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Thorne, Sara, et Paul Clift, dir. Cardiac catheterization. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199228188.003.0004.

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Introduction 42Indications for catheterization 44Precatheterization care 46Calculations 48The purpose of cardiac catheterization in this patient group is to gain information about complex anatomy and haemodynamics, especially with respect to PA pressure and vascular resistance. In order to gain complete angiographic and haemodynamic information, studies are best performed in specialist units. In recent years, catheterization has been increasingly combined with percutaneous interventional procedures, reducing the need for further cardiac surgery in some individuals. ...
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Baum, L. Frank. The Magic of Oz (Dodo Press). Dodo Press, 2005.

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Thorne, Sara, et Sarah Bowater. Cardiac catheterization. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198759959.003.0005.

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The purpose of cardiac catheterization in patients with congenital heart disease is to gain information about complex anatomy and haemodynamics, especially with respect to pulmonary artery pressure and vascular resistance. This chapter outlines indications for cardiac catheterization, precatheterization care, normal values and calculations, and catheter interventions in ACHD.
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Lawson, Fred H. Falastin : An Experiment in Promoting Palestinian Nationalism through the English-language Press. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474430616.003.0005.

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This chapter offers a focused study on the Jaffa-based daily Filastin, arguably the most influential Palestinian newspaper of the 1920s and 1930s, published in Arabic by ‘Isa al-‘Isa and edited by Yusuf Hanna. In 1929, an English-language edition, Falastin, was launched initially consisting entirely of denunciations of Zionist activities and appeals to the British mandate authorities for redress with little news reporting. As time passed, however, both its tone and content changed in significant ways. News reports displaced blanket condemnations on the front pages, while complaints to the authorities gave way to stories that offered reasons for the mandatory government to take action. Such shifts reflected not only the growing journalistic professionalism of the staff of Falastin but also a transformation in the attitude of Palestinian nationalists towards both the British and the broader international community.
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West, E. James. A House for the Struggle. University of Illinois Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044328.001.0001.

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Newspaper buildings such as the Tribune Tower and Daily News headquarters have long stood as evidence of Chicago’s twin status as a media and architecture capital. But what might we discover if we focus our gaze not on these iconic sites of media power but on the media outlets, and media buildings, that primarily served the city’s African American communities? Moving these sources and spaces from the margins to the center, A House for the Struggle provides a bold new history of Chicago’s Black press through the lens of the built environment. Focusing on two landmark Black press enterprises—the Chicago Defender and Johnson Publishing Company—but drawing on a wide range of publications and media concerns that includes the Associated Negro Press, the Broad Ax, the Chicago Bee, the Chicago Whip, and Muhammad Speaks, this book demonstrates how the buildings of Chicago’s Black press became key sites in the cultural and political geography of Black Chicago. As activist hubs, community centers, art galleries, and tourist hotspots, Black media buildings served as key symbols of racial protest, Black achievement, and community advancement. Concurrently, the relationship between editorial and spatial politics—between Black media buildings and the publications they housed—helped to write new geographies of Black urban life into existence.
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West, E. James. A House for the Struggle. University of Illinois Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044328.001.0001.

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Newspaper buildings such as the Tribune Tower and Daily News headquarters have long stood as evidence of Chicago’s twin status as a media and architecture capital. But what might we discover if we focus our gaze not on these iconic sites of media power but on the media outlets, and media buildings, that primarily served the city’s African American communities? Moving these sources and spaces from the margins to the center, A House for the Struggle provides a bold new history of Chicago’s Black press through the lens of the built environment. Focusing on two landmark Black press enterprises—the Chicago Defender and Johnson Publishing Company—but drawing on a wide range of publications and media concerns that includes the Associated Negro Press, the Broad Ax, the Chicago Bee, the Chicago Whip, and Muhammad Speaks, this book demonstrates how the buildings of Chicago’s Black press became key sites in the cultural and political geography of Black Chicago. As activist hubs, community centers, art galleries, and tourist hotspots, Black media buildings served as key symbols of racial protest, Black achievement, and community advancement. Concurrently, the relationship between editorial and spatial politics—between Black media buildings and the publications they housed—helped to write new geographies of Black urban life into existence.
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West, E. James. A House for the Struggle. University of Illinois Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044328.001.0001.

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Newspaper buildings such as the Tribune Tower and Daily News headquarters have long stood as evidence of Chicago’s twin status as a media and architecture capital. But what might we discover if we focus our gaze not on these iconic sites of media power but on the media outlets, and media buildings, that primarily served the city’s African American communities? Moving these sources and spaces from the margins to the center, A House for the Struggle provides a bold new history of Chicago’s Black press through the lens of the built environment. Focusing on two landmark Black press enterprises—the Chicago Defender and Johnson Publishing Company—but drawing on a wide range of publications and media concerns that includes the Associated Negro Press, the Broad Ax, the Chicago Bee, the Chicago Whip, and Muhammad Speaks, this book demonstrates how the buildings of Chicago’s Black press became key sites in the cultural and political geography of Black Chicago. As activist hubs, community centers, art galleries, and tourist hotspots, Black media buildings served as key symbols of racial protest, Black achievement, and community advancement. Concurrently, the relationship between editorial and spatial politics—between Black media buildings and the publications they housed—helped to write new geographies of Black urban life into existence.
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West, E. James. A House for the Struggle. University of Illinois Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044328.001.0001.

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Newspaper buildings such as the Tribune Tower and Daily News headquarters have long stood as evidence of Chicago’s twin status as a media and architecture capital. But what might we discover if we focus our gaze not on these iconic sites of media power but on the media outlets, and media buildings, that primarily served the city’s African American communities? Moving these sources and spaces from the margins to the center, A House for the Struggle provides a bold new history of Chicago’s Black press through the lens of the built environment. Focusing on two landmark Black press enterprises—the Chicago Defender and Johnson Publishing Company—but drawing on a wide range of publications and media concerns that includes the Associated Negro Press, the Broad Ax, the Chicago Bee, the Chicago Whip, and Muhammad Speaks, this book demonstrates how the buildings of Chicago’s Black press became key sites in the cultural and political geography of Black Chicago. As activist hubs, community centers, art galleries, and tourist hotspots, Black media buildings served as key symbols of racial protest, Black achievement, and community advancement. Concurrently, the relationship between editorial and spatial politics—between Black media buildings and the publications they housed—helped to write new geographies of Black urban life into existence.
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West, E. James. A House for the Struggle. University of Illinois Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044328.001.0001.

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Newspaper buildings such as the Tribune Tower and Daily News headquarters have long stood as evidence of Chicago’s twin status as a media and architecture capital. But what might we discover if we focus our gaze not on these iconic sites of media power but on the media outlets, and media buildings, that primarily served the city’s African American communities? Moving these sources and spaces from the margins to the center, A House for the Struggle provides a bold new history of Chicago’s Black press through the lens of the built environment. Focusing on two landmark Black press enterprises—the Chicago Defender and Johnson Publishing Company—but drawing on a wide range of publications and media concerns that includes the Associated Negro Press, the Broad Ax, the Chicago Bee, the Chicago Whip, and Muhammad Speaks, this book demonstrates how the buildings of Chicago’s Black press became key sites in the cultural and political geography of Black Chicago. As activist hubs, community centers, art galleries, and tourist hotspots, Black media buildings served as key symbols of racial protest, Black achievement, and community advancement. Concurrently, the relationship between editorial and spatial politics—between Black media buildings and the publications they housed—helped to write new geographies of Black urban life into existence.
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West, E. James. A House for the Struggle. University of Illinois Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044328.001.0001.

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Newspaper buildings such as the Tribune Tower and Daily News headquarters have long stood as evidence of Chicago’s twin status as a media and architecture capital. But what might we discover if we focus our gaze not on these iconic sites of media power but on the media outlets, and media buildings, that primarily served the city’s African American communities? Moving these sources and spaces from the margins to the center, A House for the Struggle provides a bold new history of Chicago’s Black press through the lens of the built environment. Focusing on two landmark Black press enterprises—the Chicago Defender and Johnson Publishing Company—but drawing on a wide range of publications and media concerns that includes the Associated Negro Press, the Broad Ax, the Chicago Bee, the Chicago Whip, and Muhammad Speaks, this book demonstrates how the buildings of Chicago’s Black press became key sites in the cultural and political geography of Black Chicago. As activist hubs, community centers, art galleries, and tourist hotspots, Black media buildings served as key symbols of racial protest, Black achievement, and community advancement. Concurrently, the relationship between editorial and spatial politics—between Black media buildings and the publications they housed—helped to write new geographies of Black urban life into existence.
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West, E. James. A House for the Struggle. University of Illinois Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044328.001.0001.

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Newspaper buildings such as the Tribune Tower and Daily News headquarters have long stood as evidence of Chicago’s twin status as a media and architecture capital. But what might we discover if we focus our gaze not on these iconic sites of media power but on the media outlets, and media buildings, that primarily served the city’s African American communities? Moving these sources and spaces from the margins to the center, A House for the Struggle provides a bold new history of Chicago’s Black press through the lens of the built environment. Focusing on two landmark Black press enterprises—the Chicago Defender and Johnson Publishing Company—but drawing on a wide range of publications and media concerns that includes the Associated Negro Press, the Broad Ax, the Chicago Bee, the Chicago Whip, and Muhammad Speaks, this book demonstrates how the buildings of Chicago’s Black press became key sites in the cultural and political geography of Black Chicago. As activist hubs, community centers, art galleries, and tourist hotspots, Black media buildings served as key symbols of racial protest, Black achievement, and community advancement. Concurrently, the relationship between editorial and spatial politics—between Black media buildings and the publications they housed—helped to write new geographies of Black urban life into existence.
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Fuentecilla, Jose V. The War of Words. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037580.003.0009.

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This chapter details the continuous lobbying and organizing efforts of political exiles as well as their efforts to draw attention to their anti-Marcos and anti-martial law rhetoric. Reflecting their bias for a free press and scorn for the controlled press in the Philippines, the major U.S. media consistently gave the exiles favorable coverage. By and large, the exiles had won the media war in the United States against the regime. The generally critical attitude of the U.S. media acutely troubled Mrs. Marcos. She summoned the American ambassador, Michael Armacost, to express her husband's “anxieties about his upcoming [1982] visit to the USA.” The regime countered as best as it could. During the first year of martial law, it ran colorful multipage spreads in influential U.S. business magazines such as Fortune and Business Week. The message: there was a new, much better investment climate in the country, and it was a safe tourist destination.
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Sarris, Peter. 4. Byzantium and Islam. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199236114.003.0004.

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By the end of the 7th century, a new superpower was applying pressure on the East Roman Empire. ‘Byzantium and Islam’ describes the rise of Arab power and the evolution of Islam. The Damascus-based Umayyad dynasty ruled over the Islamic empire from the late 7th to the middle of the 8th century and directed the jihad against Constantinople and gave greater definition to Islam. The priorities of the Abbasid caliphs of Baghdad in the 8th century lay to the east, easing pressure on Byzantium. The subsequent fragmentation of the Islamic world allowed Byzantium’s revival through the 9th and 10th centuries. By the early 11th century, Byzantium was once again the greatest power in Christendom.
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Marmor, Andrei. Authority of International Courts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795582.003.0017.

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This chapter focuses on the relations between the four main stages of de facto authority laid out in this book’s framework, and the respective legitimacy of the international courts (ICs) in question. It also shows that interesting questions about moral legitimacy are brought to light by the transitions from narrow to intermediary and to the extensive and perhaps popular authority of ICs. The chapter then acknowledges that the realities of the development of ICs, and the fascinating ways in which they gain—or sometimes fail to gain—practical authority, put some pressure on established ways of thinking about matters of legitimacy of practical authorities. As in much else in the domain of international law, both the realities on the ground and the theorizing about them are very much works in progress.
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Kay, Tamara, et R. L. Evans. Using Institutional Leverage to Influence the Side Agreements. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847432.003.0006.

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This chapter explores how activists used institutional channels to influence the side agreements. It reveals, through documented interactions, the cat-and-mouse game between activists and the state as they responded to each other’s maneuvering and changed their strategies in relationship to each other. It shows how activists and their legislative allies applied pressure on negotiators, who ultimately succumbed to pressure by strengthening environmental and labor protections at multiple points during negotiations. The chapter also analyzes the unexpected ability of environmentalists to push for and obtain stronger protections in the environmental side agreement than labor activists achieved in the labor side agreement. This is particularly surprising because unions were stronger and had substantially more political and financial resources to draw upon than did environmentalists.
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Godfrey, Barry, Pam Cox, Heather Shore et Zoe Alker. After Care. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198788492.003.0006.

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Chapters 6 follows the children out of the institutional gate and into adulthood. It draws on rich personal evidence created through the ‘licence’ (or early release) system as well as census, military, employment, criminal justice, and local press records to track their subsequent journeys through life. The chapter focuses on the experiences of the majority who—to our knowledge—desisted from further offending. This group might be described as adolescent-limited offenders. The factors that seem likely to have contributed to their ‘successful’ reintegration are examined, and there is consideration of what that ‘success’ may have meant in terms of wider life chances and social mobility.
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Foster, Brogan, et Paul A. Brogan. Clinical skills and assessment. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198738756.003.0001.

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This chapter describes the epidemiology of rheumatic disease in children and young people. There are also detailed descriptions of the assessment including clinical examination (pGALS, pREMS), normal development and gait along with normal variants (highlighting when to be concerned). In addition there are descriptions of imaging (MRI, US), autoantibodies, thermography, nailfold capillaroscopy. There is an updated description of outcome measures used in paediatric rheumatology.
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Baum, L. Frank. Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz (Dodo Press). Dodo Press, 2005.

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Agin, Dan. Junk Science : An Overdue Indictment of Government, Industry, and Faith Groups That Twist Science for Their Own Gain. St. Martin's Griffin, 2007.

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