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McCormack, John. Polmaise: The fight for a pit. London: Index Books, 1989.

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I︠A︡stremsʹkyĭ, M. M. Pid chornym krylom Chornobyli︠a︡: Fotonarys uchasnyka podiĭ. Vinnyt︠s︡i︠a︡: Vyd-vo "Knyha-Veha", 2002.

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Flynn, Sean J. Chief : Marine Corps warrior: The life of John P. "Pat" Flynn, Jr. Manhattan, Kansas: Sunflower University Press, 2003.

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Page, Geoffrey. Tale of a guinea pig. 2nd ed. Wingham, Kent: Wingham Press, 1991.

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Never fight with a pig: A survival guide for entrepreneurs. Toronto, Ont., Canada: Macmillan Canada, 1991.

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There's a flying squirrel in my coffee: Overcoming cancer with the help of my pet. New York, NY: Atria Books, 2002.

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Perotti, Giovanni, ed. Sega Mega Drive Game Secrets: Strategie e Segreti, Volume 2. Via Rosellini, Milano, Italy: Jackson Libri, 1993.

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Arnold, J. Douglas. Awesome Sega Genesis Secrets II. Lahaina, HI: Sandwich Islands Publishing, 1993.

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Perotti, Giovanni, ed. Sega Mega Drive Game Secrets: Strategie e Segreti, Volume 3. Via Rosellini, Milano, Italy: Jackson Libri, 1993.

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Perotti, Giovanni, ed. Sega Mega Drive Game Secrets: Strategie e Segreti, Volume 1. Via Rosellini, Milano, Italy: Jackson Libri, 1993.

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DeMaria, Rusel, and Zach Meston. Sega Genesis Secrets, Volume 3. Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing, 1992.

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Prima. Official Sega Genesis: Power Tips Book. Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing, 1992.

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Tom, Badgett, ed. Official Sega Genesis and Game Gear strategies, 2ND Edition. Toronto: Bantam Books, 1991.

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Sandler, Corey. Official Sega Genesis and Game Gear strategies, 3RD Edition. New York: Bantam Books, 1992.

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Mcdermott, Leeanne. GamePro Presents: Sega Genesis Games Secrets: Greatest Tips. Rocklin: Prima Publishing, 1992.

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Sandler, Corey. Ultimate Sega Game Strategies, for the Master and Genesis Systems. New York, NY: Bantam Books, 1990.

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Hammarberg, Roger. The Pit Fighter. Roger Hammarberg, 2000.

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McCormack, John. Polmaise: The fight for a pit. Index Books, 1989.

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Kent, Jaden. Evil Pumpkin Pie Fight! Little Bee Books Inc., 2017.

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Pia. CAPCOM Street Fighter Pia Mook - February 18, 2016 ART BOOK. ??, 2016.

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Ohi, Ruth. Chicken, Pig, Cow's First Fight. Annick Press, Limited, 2012.

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Chicken Pig Cows First Fight. Annick Press, 2012.

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Baker, E. C. R. Ace of Aces: The Incredible Story of Pat Pattle - the Greatest Fighter Pilot of WWII. Silvertail Books, 2020.

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The Fight In The Dog: A Joe Hannibal Mystery. Five Star, 2005.

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Flynn, Sean J. Chief -- Marine Corps Warrior: The Life of John P. ""Pat"" Flynn, Jr. Sunflower University Press, 2003.

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Laurier, Jim, Chris Davey, and Chris Goss. Jagdgeschwader 53 'Pik-As' Bf 109 Aces Of 1940. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.

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Page, Geoffrey. Tale of a Guinea Pig. Crecy Publishing Ltd, 1991.

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Goss, Bill. There's a Flying Squirrel in My Coffee: Overcoming Cancer with the Help of My Pet. Atria, 2007.

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Open Pit Visible from the Moon: The Wilderness Act and the Fight to Protect Miners Ridge and the Public Interest. University of Oklahoma Press, 2020.

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Harrington, Joseph E. Successes and Challenges in the Fight against Cartels. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198810674.003.0007.

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During the last twenty-five years, we have witnessed a sea of change in the crusade against cartels. There are many reasons to believe that the environment is far less hospitable to firms forming and operating a cartel. Nevertheless, there is still the question for which we have yet to get an answer: Are there fewer cartels? Has the expansion of laws prohibiting collusion and the intensification of enforcement actually reduced the presence of cartels in the global economy? The purpose of this chapter is to put forth some concerns emanating from the lack of an answer, suggest some policies while we wait for an answer, and encourage competition authorities to work with academic scholars to find an answer.
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Notebook, leswalkerhanba. Notebook: Cat Pig Fun Fight Animals Children Gift - 50 Sheets, 100 Pages - 6 X 9 Inches. Independently Published, 2020.

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Ni, Shouming. Du pin mian mian guan =: The United Nations fights drug abuse worldwide : A global response to a global problem. Jing xiao Xin hua shu dian, 1992.

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Jones, David K. Mississippi. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677237.003.0002.

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Mississippi is the only state in the country to have a proposal for an exchange rejected by the federal government. This was a fascinating outcome considering how badly the Obama administration wanted Republican-led states to run their own exchanges. The debate in Mississippi was unique because an independently elected Republican insurance commissioner believed he could establish an exchange without his governor’s support. It seemed he would be able to—until the Tea Party joined the fight, with the support of national and state-level conservative think tanks. They made their presence felt at obscure meetings in highly technical parts of the process. Fellow-Republican Governor Phil Bryant then put his foot down and said no exchange would be created in Mississippi without his support. The Obama administration may have been tempted to approve the exchange anyway, but decided to stay out of the intrastate fight.
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Vitória, André. Late Medieval Polities and the Problem of Corruption. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809975.003.0006.

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This chapter explores how politics and private interest affected the anticorruption apparatus gradually put in place by French, English and Portuguese kings between 1250 and 1500. This apparatus was comprised of judicial prosecution and procedures for appointing and replacing officials, rules defining the duties and duration of office, improved record-keeping and accounting practices and mechanisms for administrative supervision. The chapter also argues that these royal regimes were structurally incapable of punishing and restraining corruption effectively and in a sustained manner, essentially because they could not control political society directly and because political constraints and their dependence on informal service often made a strict approach to corruption injudicious. Late medieval states, therefore, were confronted with the dilemma of having to fight corruption with inadequate means and without unduly disturbing the social and political equilibrium on which their authority depended.
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Feinberg, Melissa. Soporific Bombs and American Flying Discs. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190644611.003.0005.

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This chapter examines the longing for war among the largely anticommunist population of East European exiles. Refugees imagined that war would liberate their countries from Communist rule. Often, they claimed such a war would not harm their homelands, fantasizing that an American atomic strike on major Soviet cities would remove Communist regimes while leaving Eastern Europe untouched or that the Americans had a “soporific bomb” that would put all the Communists to sleep, enabling their easy removal. These fantasies of liberation fed off the West’s own characterization of East Europeans as captive peoples. Both East European and American propaganda emphasized Eastern Europe’s essential powerlessness in the face of greater enemies. Combined with the realities of Stalinist rule, this rhetoric of powerlessness led many émigrés to claim the mantle of captivity, taking refuge in their own inability to fight Communism without Western aid.
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McCrea, Christian. Dune. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781911325826.001.0001.

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David Lynch's Dune (1984) is the film that science fiction — and the director's most ardent fans — can neither forgive nor forget. Frank Herbert's original 1965 novel built a meticulous universe of dark majesty and justice, as wild-eyed freedom fighters and relentless authoritarians all struggled for control of the desert planet Arrakis and its mystical, life-extending “spice.” After several attempts to produce a film, Italian movie mogul Dino De Laurentiis and his producer daughter Raffaella would enlist David Lynch, whose Eraserhead (1977) and The Elephant Man (1980) had already marked him out as a visionary director. What emerges out of their strange, long process is a deeply unique vision of the distant future; an eclectic bazaar of wood-turned spaceship interiors, spitting tyrants, and dream montages. Lynch's film was “steeped in an ancient primordial nastiness that has nothing to do with the sci-fi film as we currently know it,” as Village Voice critic J. Hoberman put it — only with time becoming a cult classic. This book is the first long-form critical study of the film; it delves into the relationship with the novel, the rapidly changing context of early 1980s science fiction, and takes a close look at Lynch's attempt to breathe sincerity and mysticism into a blockbuster movie format that was shifting radically around him.
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Horne, Gerald. Prison Looms. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037924.003.0008.

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This chapter looks at the concerted effort to put Patterson behind bars. It was August 1950, shortly after war had erupted on the Korean peninsula, and the nation was more anxious than usual about Communists that the subpoena arrived, summoning Patterson to Washington. The inquisitors were fishing for names of Civil Rights Congress (CRC) and Communist party members. Patterson's remaining ally, Congressman Vito Marcantonio of East Harlem, then told him, “If you don't give them the names [then] you are going to be in contempt of Congress. If you [do], you're going to be in contempt of all progressive mankind. Remember, you're a Red and a Negro and what they hate more than [a] Negro is one who knows both who and how to fight.” Eventually, Patterson had to face a trial as he busily prepared to press charges against the country of his birth for perpetrating genocide against African Americans.
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Misra, Udayon. The Critical Forties II. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199478361.003.0003.

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The politics of the Muslim League in Assam led to the communalization of politics in the province. The Muslim League linked up the immigration and land issue with that of Pakistan and consistently tried to disprove the fact that Assam was a Hindu-majority province. Its movements in favour of immigration and against the Line System as well as its civil disobedience movement are also discussed in the chapter. It also discusses the politics that took shape in Assam after the announcement of the Cabinet Mission’s proposals and the way in which the Assam Congress put up a concerted fight against the grouping scheme of the Cabinet Mission with the support of Gandhi. The fact that the issues of land, immigration, and language would find echoes several decades later in Assam in the form of populist agitations and land-related violence and retain their relevance in present-day Assam politics has also been highlighted.
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Simons, Margaret A. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039003.003.0045.

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This introductory chapter provides a background of Simone de Beauvoir's feminism. As the political opposition hardened and the Women's Liberation Movement (MLF) matured in the 1970s, Beauvoir put “her notoriety and her connections at the service of this movement of young rabble-rousers without ever claiming to lead it in any certain direction.” Beauvoir supported those feminists interested in legal reform through the creation of a League of Women's Rights and those “who preferred to fight sexism by denouncing it with perspicacity and humor.” Moreover, she lent her support to a successful campaign for divorce law reform and an unsuccessful one for a law banning sexism, which won the support of the Secretary for Women's Rights in the new Socialist government in 1981, but failed after vehement opposition from advertisers and the press. In 1979, Beauvoir joined an international campaign—also unsuccessful—to defend the rights of women in the Iranian Revolution.
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Caudill, Edward. Legacy. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038013.003.0009.

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This chapter examines the legacy of the Scopes trial as well as Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan with respect to creationism. The Scopes trial earned a special place in modern America's science versus religion controversy. It defined terms and tactics that have endured into the twenty-first century for the antievolution movement. Bryan appealed to national myths of egalitarianism and individualism, whereas Darrow drew on the ideals of individual rights and a rebel tradition that put individual dignity above a monarch's comfort, materially or philosophically. This chapter discusses the arguments of Bryan and Darrow as well as four myths that are appropriate to creationism/intelligent design: the garden, the frontier, progress and science, and individualism and egalitarianism. It also considers the creationists' use of symbols, myths, and a powerful poetic tradition to counter science and concludes with an assessment of the paradox of creationism and intelligent design: the fight to win intellectual respectability by assuming the trappings of science itself.
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Malley, Shawn. Excavating the Future. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786941190.001.0001.

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Well-known in popular culture for tomb-raiding and mummy-wrangling, the archaeologist is also a rich though often unacknowledged figure for constructing ‘strange new worlds’ from ‘strange old worlds’ in science fiction. But more than a well-spring for scenarios, SF’s archaeological imaginary is also a hermeneutic tool for excavating the ideological motivations of digging up the past buried in the future. A cultural study of an array of popular though critically neglected North American SF film and television texts–spanning the gamut of telefilms, pseudo-documentaries, teen serial drama and Hollywood blockbusters–Excavating the Future treats archaeology as a trope for exploring the popular archaeological imagination and the uses to which it is being put by the U.S. state and its adversaries. By treating SF texts as documents of archaeological experience circulating within and between scientific and popular culture communities and media, Excavating the Future develops critical strategies for analyzing SF film and television’s critical and adaptive responses to contemporary geopolitical concerns about the war on terror, homeland security, the invasion and reconstruction of Iraq, and the ongoing fight against ISIS.
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Bell, Carl C. Juveniles. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0056.

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The incarceration of juveniles occurs in both juvenile systems and adult correctional systems, depending on jurisdiction, age, and criminal charges. Holding adolescents responsible for behavior that sometimes leads to juvenile crimes ensures that offenders will be held accountable, but also provides justice to victims. However, children are still developing, and their brains develop from bottom up and inside out causing their flight, fight, or freeze (limbic) systems to be fully engaged before their judgment and wisdom (frontal lobe) systems are in place to mediate their behavior. Children are not little adults. More simply put - children are essentially all gasoline and no brakes or steering wheel, and they need mature adults to provide braking and steering until they can develop their own internal control systems. Accordingly, the mechanisms of accountability for juveniles should not mimic adult punishments. Suicide risk, developmental disabilities such as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, and trauma histories are each of particular importance in this age group. Considering the complexity of the mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders of youth in corrections, there are several best-practice approaches to screening, assessment, and treatment. This chapter reviews the history of juvenile incarceration, and best or evidence-based practices in the management and treatment of incarcerated juvenile offenders.
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Bell, Carl C. Juveniles. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0056_update_001.

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The incarceration of juveniles occurs in both juvenile systems and adult correctional systems, depending on jurisdiction, age, and criminal charges. Holding adolescents responsible for behavior that sometimes leads to juvenile crimes ensures that offenders will be held accountable, but also provides justice to victims. However, children are still developing, and their brains develop from bottom up and inside out causing their flight, fight, or freeze (limbic) systems to be fully engaged before their judgment and wisdom (frontal lobe) systems are in place to mediate their behavior. Children are not little adults. More simply put - children are essentially all gasoline and no brakes or steering wheel, and they need mature adults to provide braking and steering until they can develop their own internal control systems. Accordingly, the mechanisms of accountability for juveniles should not mimic adult punishments. Suicide risk, developmental disabilities such as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, and trauma histories are each of particular importance in this age group. Considering the complexity of the mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders of youth in corrections, there are several best-practice approaches to screening, assessment, and treatment. This chapter reviews the history of juvenile incarceration, and best or evidence-based practices in the management and treatment of incarcerated juvenile offenders.
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Super NES Games Secrets, Greatest Tips. Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing, 1993.

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Official Sega Genesis and Game Gear Strategies, '94 Edition. New York, NY: Random House, Electronic Publishing, 1993.

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