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Born to win: Keeping your firstborn edge without losing your balance. Revell, 2009.

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Katrin, Schumann, ed. The secret power of middle children: How middleborns can harness their unexpected and remarkable abilities. Hudson Street Press, 2011.

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Born to rebel: Birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives. Vintage Books, 1997.

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Born to rebel: Birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives. Pantheon Books, 1996.

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ill, Bell Fred, ed. Zack in the middle. Platypus Media, 2001.

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Somit, Albert. Birth order and political behavior. University Press of America, 1996.

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Leman, Kevin. Were you born for each other?: Finding, catching, and keeping the love of your life. Delacorte Press, 1991.

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The firstborn advantage: Making your birth order work for you. Revell, 2008.

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ill, Leman Kevin II, ed. My middle child, there's no one like you. Revell, 2005.

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Dealing with being the oldest child in your family. PowerKids Press, 2000.

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Dealing with being the middle child in your family. PowerKids Press, 2000.

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ill, Catrow David, ed. The middle-child blues. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2009.

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Monneron, Jean-Louis, Colette Bence, Georges-Robert Bottin, and Guibert Michel. Le Bon Sauveur, de Saint-Lô à Caen: Regards croisés sur 300 ans d'histoire. OREP éditions, 2012.

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Strang, Elke. Das Kloster Marienforst bei Bad Godesberg von seiner Gründung im 13. Jahrhundert bis zur Auflösung 1802. Stadtarchiv, 1995.

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Źwa-dkar Gʹyuṅ-druṅ Bon-gyi-bśad-sgrub-ʼdus-paʼi-sde (Solan, India), ред. Bstan paʼi srog śiṅ ʼdul baʼi bslab bya gsal bar byed paʼi ʼgrel ba ʼphrul gyi sgron me źes bya ba bźugs. Gʼyuṅ-druṅ Bon-gyi Bśad-sgrub Dus-sde, 2003.

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Śes-rab-rgyal-mtshan. Bstan paʼi srog śiṅ ʼdul baʼi bslab bya gsal bar byed paʼi ʼgrel ba ʼphrul gyi sgron me źes bya ba bźugs. Gʼyuṅ-druṅ Bon-gyi Bśad-sgrub Dus-sde, 2003.

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Brophy, Annette. Born of common hungers: Benedectine women in search of connections. University of Notre Dame Press, 1997.

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Masahide, Shibusawa. The Private Diplomacy of Shibusawa Eiichi. Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9781898823810.

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“This book offers an account of the life of Shibusawa Eiichi, who may be considered the first ‘internationalist’ in modern Japan, written by his great grandson Masahide and published in 1970 under the title, Taiheiyo ni kakeru hashi (Building Bridges Over the Pacific). Japan had a tortuous relationship with internationalism between 1840, when Shibusawa was born, and 1931, the year the nation invaded Manchuria and when he passed away. The key to understanding Shibusawa’s thoughts against the background of this history, the author shows, lies in the concept of ‘people’s diplomacy,’ namely an approach to international relations through non-governmental connections. Such connections entail more transnational than international relations. In that sense, Shibusawa was more a transnationalist than an internationalist thinker. Internationalism presupposes the prior existence of sovereign states among which they cooperate to establish a peaceful order. The best examples are the League of Nations and the United Nations. Transnationalism, in contrast, goes beyond the framework of sovereign nations and promotes connections among individuals and non-governmental organizations. It could be called “globalism” in the sense that transnationalism aims at building bridges across the globe apart from independent nation-states. In that sense Shibusawa was a pioneering globalist. It was only in the 1990s that expressions like globalism and globalization came to be widely used. This was more than sixty years after Shibusawa Eiichi’s death, which suggests how pioneering his thoughts were.” [Akira Iriye]
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Tellier, Christine. Jeunesse et poésie: De l'Ordre de bon temps aux éditions de l'Hexagone. Fides, 2003.

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Hendrickx, François. In order not to fall into poverty: Production and reproduction in the transition from proto-industry to factory industry in Borne and Wierden (the Netherlands), 1800-1900. F. Hendrickx, 1997.

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Hendrickx, Franciscus Martinus Maria. In order not to fall into poverty: Production and reproduction in the transition from proto-industry to factory industry in Borne and Wierden (the Netherlands), 1800-1900. Stichting beheer IISG, 1997.

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Bon-Pasteur, Soeurs du. Notice sur l'Ordre de Notre-Dame de Charité du Bon Pasteur d'Angers, Montréal. Monastère Provincial du Bon-Pasteur, 1997.

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Seventh born. 2018.

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Birth Order and Political Behavior. University Press of America, 2002.

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Birth Order and Political Behavior. University Press of America, 1995.

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Bartol, Amy A. Traitor Born. Brilliance Audio, 2018.

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Bartol, Amy A. Traitor born. Amazon Publishing, 2018.

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author, Enthoven Wies, ed. The eldest daughter effect: How firstborn women--like Oprah Winfrey, Sheryl Sandberg, JK Rowling and Beyoncé--harness their strengths. Findhorn Press, 2016.

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Leman, Kevin. Were You Born for Each Other? Random House Value Publishing, 1994.

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Born to rebel: Birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives. Little, Brown and Company, 1996.

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Born to Rebel. Random House Value Publishing, 1998.

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Sulloway, Frank J. Born to Rebel. Abacus, 1998.

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Leman, Kevin, and KevinII Leman. My Firstborn, Theres No One Like You (Birth Order Books). Revell, 2004.

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Kunio, Hatada. "Ototo no chikara" densetsu. Kosumo no Hon, 1992.

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Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys., ed. Period and cohort birth order statistics: Period analyses for years from 1938-85 and cohort analyses for women born in each year from 1920. H.M.S.O., 1987.

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Campbell, Ted. Ancient Faith And American-Born Churches: Dialogues Between Christian Traditions (Faith and Order Commission Theological Series). Paulist Press, 2005.

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Silvey, Le Anne E. Ordinal Position and Role Development of the Firstborn American Indian Daughter Within Her Family of Origin (Native American Studies). Edwin Mellen Press, 2004.

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Green, D. L. Zeke Meeks vs His Big Phony Cousin. Picture Window Books, 2014.

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Campbell, John, Joey Huston, and Frank Krauss. QCD to All Orders. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199652747.003.0005.

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This chapter centres around the treatment of QCD emissions to all orders. After introductory remarks about the analytic properties of the radiation pattern, some of the most striking phenomenological consequences of non-trivial quantum effects, in particular, the angular ordering property of QCD, are highlighted. Next, analytic resummation techniques are considered, expanding on the treatment of transverse momentum resummation from Chapter 2, and introducing the idea of threshold resummation. BFKL resummation, which resums large logarithms emerging in the high-energy limit, is also introduced. In the second part of this chapter, the probabilistic simulation of QCD radiation through the parton shower is discussed. After a detailed introduction to different schemes and algorithms, the discussion of the combination of the parton shower with fixed-order matrix elements beyond the Born approximation is considered, with a discussion of matching with NLO calculations and the merging with multijet matrix elements.
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illustrator, Griffiths Dean 1967, ed. Hoogie in the middle. 2013.

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Hertz, Rosanna, and Margaret K. Nelson. The 7008 Builders. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190888275.003.0007.

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This chapter introduces the members of the 7008er network at the occasion of a significant gathering, when seven families with children born from the same sperm donor come together at a hotel in the Midwest. From the beginning, the children in this network seek to construct themselves as a family. Love, trust, and harmony serve as guideposts in the unscripted land of donor-linked families. They also use structures they know from traditional families, such as a sibling pecking order. As the group expands to incorporate new members, the original narrative of family membership fails to describe the reality of competing allegiances among teenagers. Instead of remaining a coherent group, the members of this network break into a number of separate factions. Born between 1995 and 2001, the kids interviewed are between fifteen and nineteen years old.
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Höpfl, Heather. Luce Irigaray (1930b). Edited by Jenny Helin, Tor Hernes, Daniel Hjorth, and Robin Holt. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199669356.013.0033.

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Born in Belgium in 1930, Luce Irigaray is a French feminist, philosopher, linguist, and psychoanalyst whose work poses a radical challenge not least to teleological order. Known for her resistance to being reduced by biography, Irigaray has come under attack by critics within feminism itself. In 1974 she published one of her most influential works, Speculum, de l’autre femme, which challenges the phallocentricism of both Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis and of philosophy. This chapter explores how women’s being is seen, specifically by Irigaray, and how women might subvert the lexicon.
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Richmond, Oliver P. 5. The constitutional peace. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199656004.003.0006.

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‘The constitutional peace’ recounts the history of peace that emerges from the use of law, institutions, rights, and prosperity rather than enforced military power. This idea was born out of the Enlightenment and was partly in response to violent excesses of elite and state power. This type of peace is more stable than one dependent on victory from conflict. Its advantage is that it is seen as being based on a desire to balance the interests, needs, and rights of a population. It therefore makes the international order more sustainable because it is based on a positive version of peace.
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Green, D. L., and Josh Alves. Zeke Meeks vs the Pain-In-the-Neck Pets. Capstone, 2014.

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Green, D. L., and Josh Alves. Zeke Meeks vs the Pain-In-the-Neck Pets. Capstone, 2014.

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Green, D. L., and Josh Alves. Zeke Meeks vs the Pain-In-the-Neck Pets. Capstone, 2014.

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Juler, Edward. Man’s Dark Interior: Surrealism, Viscera and The Anatomical Imaginary. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474400046.003.0020.

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Born of the sociocultural effervescence that swept through Europe in the years following the First World War, Surrealism represented a profound disillusionment towards the established intellectual order that it held responsible for the dehumanising and violent depths to which civilisation had so recently sunk. Decrying the inadequacy of postwar philosophies and politics to deal with the new, brutalised world of the interwar period, the Surrealists loudly championed a revolution of perception by replacing the certainties of prewar thought with the unpredictable discontinuities of non-Euclidean geometry, the base materialism of Georges Bataille and, most especially, the dark visions of the human psyche that emerged through Freudian psychoanalysis.
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Odhiambo, Morris, Rudy Chitiga, and Solomon Ebobrah. The Civil Society Guide to Regional Economic Communities in Africa. African Minds, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.47622/9781920677961.

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Since 1963, when the African integration project was born, regional Economic Communities (RECs) have been an indispensable part of the continents deeper socioeconomic and political integration. More than half a century later, such regional institutions continue to evolve, keeping pace with an Africa that is transforming itself amid challenges and opportunities. RECs represent a huge potential to be the engines that drive the continents economic growth and development as well as being vehicles through which a sense of a continental community is fostered. It is critical therefore that citizens understand the multi-faceted and bureaucratic operations of regional institutions in order to use them to advance their collective interests.
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Kymlicka, Will. Multiculturalism without Citizenship? Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474428231.003.0007.

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The model of multiculturalism that emerged in Canada in the 1970s was intimately linked to national citizenship. Multiculturalism was premised on the assumption that immigrants would settle permanently and become citizens, and multiculturalism was seen as an attribute of Canadian citizenship, and a way of enacting citizenship. This tie to citizenship arguably served the interests of both immigrants and the native-born majority. For immigrants, it ensured that multiculturalism did not become a pretext for social exclusion and political marginalization; and for the native-born majority, it helped ensure that multiculturalism was domesticated, as it were, tying recognition of diversity to a shared social and political order. But this model has faced two major challenges in recent years: a neoliberal challenge, which sought to reorient multiculturalism more towards market principles than citizenship principles; and a mobility challenge, which sought to reorient multiculturalism away from ideas of permanent settlement and national citizenship towards ideas of temporary migration and liquid mobility. I critically evaluate these two challenges, focusing in particular on how they understand horizontal relations amongst residents/citizens and vertical relations between residents/citizens and the state. I identify some surprising parallels in the two critiques, and suggest that neither offers a compelling alternative to multicultural national citizenship.
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Manglos-Weber, Nicolette D. The Sources of Risk. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190841041.003.0003.

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There are a number of reasons why aspirational migrants from Ghana are engaged in a particularly risky enterprise. This chapter analyzes the sources of that risk in both the modern Ghanaian context of economic growth and inequality and in the U.S. context of anti-immigrant sentiment and the racial order. The chapter focuses particularly on how these larger forces place a strain on their relationships, both with others in the immigrant community and with native-born Americans in the host community. It shows how even extended migrant networks, which are usually portrayed as a resource for transnational migrants, can be a source of risk in the context of high aspirations and group competition.
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