Territories West of the Mississippi
.... Norton,
et al. characterize what happened as an "uprooting" of the people (264). The most infamous example of how the US claimed control of lands
west of the ....
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The Octopus (Frank Norris) The Octopus is the story of the socio
.... recognized that rail transportation could provide the basis for the economic exploitation of the Great Plains and the
West (Henrietta
et.
al., chapter 16). ....
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Bipolar Disorders
.... substance abuse disorders (SUD) among children and adolescents (Biederman, Faraone, Chu, & Wozniak, 1999; Kovacs & Pollock, 1995;
West et al., 1996; Wozniak
et ....
(2603

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Clinical Psychology Couples Therapy
.... Typically this involves "normalizing behavior and the construction of new meanings from behavior" (
West,
et al, 2000, 294). Developed ....
(2487

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The Revolutionary War
.... in the land mass of the continent, and the opening of the upper Mississippi Valley and parts
west to employment and settlement opportunities (Norton,
et al. ....
(1138

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History of Texas
.... Texas also tried to win control of a port on the Gulf of California in order to "control the gold and silver mines of the
West," (Richardson,
et al., 2005, p ....
(1055

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Texan War for Independence & Civil Rights in Texas
.... Texas also tried to win control of a port on the Gulf of California in order to "control the gold and silver mines of the
West," (Richardson,
et al., 2005, p ....
(1055

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Japanese Culture and Western Influence
.... 313). The early nationalism of the Japanese in their encounters with the
West documented by Tsunoda,
et al., may be attributed to the ethnocentrism of the Neo ....
(3527

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Why the Union Won the Civil War This research p
.... Some of military appointees in the
West, such as Braxton Bragg, turned out poorly. .... According to Ayers
et al., "States rights had been the great rallying cry. ....
(2041

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Desynchronosis in Commercial Aviation
.... potential risks involved in such operations are considerable (Dement
et al., 1986, p .... crewmembers experience less sleep problems after flying from east to
west. ....
(2012

8

)
Desynchronosis in Commercial Aviation
.... potential risks involved in such operations are considerable (Dement
et al., 1986, p .... crewmembers experience less sleep problems after flying from east to
west. ....
(2014

8

)
Denmark
.... economy was 4.5 percent in the 1960's, 2.3 percent in the 1970's, and 2.4 percent for 1980-1987-[a] growth rate exceeding
West Germany's" (Lindgren,
et.
al. ....
(2379

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Jewish American Writers
.... of raising seven Orthodox children in the enlightened secularism of the Upper
West Side never penetrated his absorption in Torah" (Solotaroff
et al. 230). ....
(1115

4

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Financial analysis
.... For the most part, Clarkson,
et al (2004) state that the laws of nations governing contracts are similar to those found in the United States ....
West's Business Law ....
(950

4

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Plastic Surgery and Asian Women
.... These procedures are increasingly available not only in the
West, but in China .... In China, Guterl,
et al (2003) the longstanding influence of Western images in ....
(1170

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)
Martial arts and History
.... Making the leap from East to
West, this merge of physical and spiritual mastery has become a booming industry in the US (de Castro,
et.
al., 1993) as well as ....
(2814

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Transgender Life in America
.... LGBT culture has flourished in many urban enclaves in the
West and throughout Asia. .... However, Raymond (1980) as well as Landon,
et al (1996) assert that many ....
(933

4

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AL-QAEDA AND THE CHANGING FACE OF TERRORISM
.... of a "new terrorism" with objectives that are far more sweeping, often millennarian (Lesser
et al.). .... The United States and the
West as a whole are in a sense ....
(1528

6

)
Judges and Case Law
.... However, as Clarkson,
et al (2004) have noted, some cases present judges with the necessity of deciding without reference to precedents. ....
West's Business Law. ....
(251

1

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Five Source Copies
.... 1.5 (1000 km)21 in d 18 O going inland on an east to
west transect (Fig. 1) as compared with 2.0 (1000 km)21 in Europe and elsewhere (Rozanski
et al. ....
(2064

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History of the Mormons
.... To the east, south and
west the colonizers ran out of desirable land. .... interest in colonizing the area did not resume until the 1860s (Coates
et al., 1994, p. 49 ....
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The West Wing and the American Presidency
.... assertion, upon which their entire article is based: they assert that "the
West Wing provides .... it is like to be president on a daily basis" (Holbert
et al, 506 ....
(1895

8

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The Western Roman Empire
.... of faith and concentration of doctrinal authority over east and
west in Rome. .... at asserting secular authority where a civil authority had failed (Hayes,
et al. ....
(1281

5

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The Long-Horned Sculpin
.... the Southern Hemisphere (ie, eastern Australia, the Kai islands
west of New .... may have a mesencephalic locomotor region similar to certain mammals (Bone
et al. ....
(2336

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WHITMAN'S SENSIBILTY IN SONG OF MYSELF
.... must have been like in the middle of the 19th century" (Knox
et al., 1992 .... its shores and, in 1879, traveled extensively through the American
West (Stovall, 1961 ....
(769

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California Dreams and Realities
.... at the heart of the California Dream" (Maasik
et al. 1999, 8). From the days of the Gold Rush in the late 19th century to the wave of mid-
West immigration in ....
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8

)
California Dreams and Realities
.... at the heart of the California Dream" (Maasik
et al. 1999, 8). From the days of the Gold Rush in the late 19th century to the wave of mid-
West immigration in ....
(2001

8

)
Effective Learning in the Classroom
.... 80p. Yinger, J.
et al. Organizing and Managing the Classroom. The Responsive Education Program Curriculum Guide. Far
West Lab. for ....
(1442

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Legal, Ethical, and Social Issues
.... dormant commerce clause as this is referred to comes into play when state regulations impinge on interstate commerce (Clarkson,
et al, 2004 ....
West's Business Law. ....
(988

4

)
The President and Surrogate Spokespeople
.... as is evident in an October 2001 four-nation tour of
West and Central .... Landay,
et al (2003) pointed out that Rumsfeld is often viewed as abrupt, combative, and ....
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