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A style guide for those involved in the creative process of writing, editing and producing print and electronic publications in chemistry and related sciences. This edition includes information on electronic tools involved in publishing.
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The book maps out the issues in the current regulatory landscape of Internet privacy from the viewpoint of freedom of expression.
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Former United States poet laureate Donald Hall reflects on his life, discussing his childhood in Connecticut, the works that influenced him, his education, his success and failures as a writer and father, his friendships, and other related ...
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' CAITLIN MORAN Born in the mid-twentieth century and raised in the heart of conservative North Carolina, Armistead Maupin lost his virginity to another man “on the very spot where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.” Realizing ...
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While disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) and security sector reform (SSR) have become integral statebuilding tools in post-conflict states, the existing empirical literature examining their relationship has focused on ...
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The book sheds light on factors contributing to the tragic event, including the war hysteria that overcame the Mormons after President James Buchanan dispatched federal troops to Utah Territory to put down a supposed rebellion, the ...
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... Coker et al . , Digest of the Public Record of Communism , 384– 86 ; Alabama General Assembly , House Journal ... William Patterson to Asbury Howard , August 4 , 1952 , Howard to Patterson , August 7 , 1952 , reel 4 , CRC Papers ...
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This Handbook delivers the first comprehensive, international reference on this critical topic.
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Warner describes the Proctor men as "inarticulate." They left no personal papers and no indication of their attitudes toward their hardships. As a result, this work relies heavily on local government documents and oral history.