Health & Income
.... The society and population health
reader,
Volume 1: Income inequality and Health/The society and population health
reader,
volume 2: A state and community ....
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Merchant Capitalism in Europe
.... Adventure:
Volume One to the Late 1600s. New York: Reilly, Kevin. Worlds of History: A Comparative
Reader,
Volume One: to 1550. Boston:
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Teachings of Jesus, ohammad, Conflucious, Gautama
.... One, to the Late 1600s. New York: Longman. Reilly, K. (2000). Worlds of History: A Comparative
Reader:
Volume One: to 1550. Boston:
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Booker T. Washington
.... Whether because this is the second
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Incidents of Travel in Yucatan
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Gwendolyn Brooks
.... In A Street in Bronzeville, Brooks' first
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Brief discussion of the history of women in entertainment
.... Women's Studies Quarterly.
Volume 30, issue 1/2, pp. 15-24. 2002. Shreve, Jenn. Honor Thy Daughter in The Contemporary
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Written Business Communications
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reader than just ....
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Marriages and Infidelities (Joyce Carol Oates)
.... the heaviness in some of her stories in this
volume weight them down with a plethora of emotion that cannot be comfortably assimilated by the
reader, and the ....
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Poe's Conception of Poetry as Pleasure
.... The
reader knows that the speaker is a scholar, not only because of the identification of reading material--the "quaint and curious
volume of forgotten lore ....
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Joyce and Beckett
.... is finally curious about the two writers' mature works is that, according to Jewinski, they achieve the same effect on the
reader. The sheer
volume of language ....
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Oroonoko
.... Therefore, the
reader who wishes to discern the truth of this story will do better to focus on Behn rather than on Oroonoko. ....
Volume 1. New York: WW Norton, 1993 ....
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Documentation
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volume number, issue ....
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Ernest Hemingway and Katherine Anne Porter
.... The
reader needs to delve deeply into the style of the language to understand fully what is .... of Nick Adams, seen in several of the stories in this
volume, is a ....
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The Golden Bowl
.... The
reader does not need any additional information on the facts of the case .... interest that will become the decisive factors in the "Princess"
volume of the ....
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Argonauts of the Western Pacific
.... The current
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reader to enter ....
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Persecution of Anne Hutchinson
.... the background for the most part, which honors the ability of the
reader to make .... Anne Hutchinson: 'A Verye Dangerous Woman.'" In American History,
Volume I, Pre ....
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Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass
.... stateliness, but the poet does not mean to put himself above the
reader in any .... On one level, the pieces in this
volume are thoroughly American, and on another ....
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Essays on Literature & Poets
.... As with Frost, such information would certainly give the
reader fresh insights, but for both poets it is .... 3rd ed.
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Southern Plantation History
.... The end result is that the
reader sees the plantation complex as precisely .... The massive
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Marianne Moore
.... expressions that can effectively function to generate in the
reader an emotional .... Student." Anthology of American Literature: Realism to the Present,
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Genesis 22 (1-19)
.... basically open to interpretation and to whatever thoughts the
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Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN
.... situations and horrors which he (or she) hoped would startle the
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volume is a ....
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Benjamin Franklin
.... What if Franklin's "important words" are a mystery to the modern
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The Crucial Decade in America
.... This fact-filled
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Jeremy Rifkin's "The End of Work""
.... gap between rich and poor, are likely to be familiar to the
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John Dominic Crossan's "Jesus"
....
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John Dominic Crossan's Jesus
....
volume of anthropological "evidence" to back up his claim, which is difficult to neglect if not dismiss. Crossan is correct when he admonishes the
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Two Projects
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The American Novel
.... a story, the writer manipulates the narrative in a way that allows the
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