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Briceño, R. Daniel. The functional morphology of male cerci and associated characters in 13 species of tropical earwigs (Dermaptera: Forficulidae, Labiidae, Carcinophoridae, Pygidicranidae). Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995.

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Vacquin, Monette. Frankenstein, ou, Les délires de la raison: Essai. F. Bourin, 1989.

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Ruth, Heller. La razón de ser de una flor. Scholastic, 1993.

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Ruth, Heller. The reason for a flower. Scholastic, 1988.

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Ruth, Heller. The reason for a flower. Scholastic, 1989.

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Morgan, Martin Thomas. Selection and evolution of plant reproductive characters. 1993.

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Cothran, Rickey, and Martin Thiel, eds. Reproductive Biology. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190688554.001.0001.

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This is the sixth volume of a ten-volume series on The Natural History of the Crustacea. The volume synthesizes in nineteen chapters our current understanding of diverse topics in crustacean reproductive biology. The first part of the volume address allocation strategies to reproduction, gamete production, brooding behavior and other components of parental care in crustaceans. The second part of the volume centers on sexual systems in crustaceans. The third section of the volume covers crustacean mating systems and sexual selection. The volume ends with three chapters covering diverse topics i
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Farfan, Penny. “I think very few people are completely normal really, deep down in their private lives”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190679699.003.0005.

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This chapter focuses on Noël Coward’s 1930 comedy Private Lives to illustrate how queer modernist performance might pass as light entertainment in the theatrical mainstream. Written shortly after Coward read Virginia Woolf’s Orlando, Private Lives engages with classical and early twentieth-century ideas about androgyny and in doing so subverts interlinked sexual and aesthetic norms. The play’s main characters, Amanda and Elyot, are ambiguously gendered, yet together form a heterosexual couple that recalls the separated halves of the lost androgyne or third sex of Aristophanes’s myth of love in
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Inheritance And Reproduction. Capstone Global Library Ltd, 2013.

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Green, Jen. Inheritance and Reproduction. Heinemann, 2013.

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Leunissen, Mariska. Eugenics and the Production of Good Natural Character. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190602215.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 takes up Aristotle’s theory of eugenics, which encourages lawgivers not to leave the birth of offspring in their cities up to chance, but to put policies in place that promote the birth of male offspring with the type of natural character traits that are most conducive to moral development. I argue that the specific policies Aristotle recommends to these lawgivers take their facts from his biological theories about reproduction and sexual differentiation. I also discuss Aristotle’s conceptions of “good birth” and “natural talent” that are mentioned outside his biological treatises, b
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James, Joyce. Ulysses: A Reproduction of the 1922 First Edition. Dover Publications, 2002.

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Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein (with Reproduction of the Inside Cover Illustration of the 1831 Edition). Arc Manor, 2008.

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Nakkula, Michael, and Andrew Schneider-Muñoz, eds. Adolescent Psychology in Today's World. Praeger, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216955498.

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This groundbreaking three-volume set spotlights how conditions around the world are affecting the healthy development of adolescents in their respective environments, on all six continents. Continually unstable or perpetually poor economic conditions, globalization, and rapid technological change are just three of the forces affecting a group 1.2 billion strong today, a demographic poised to become our world leaders and catalysts in the not-too-distant future: the world's adolescents. Led by two editors who have been dedicated to studying adolescent development worldwide for decades, this nove
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Nakkula, Michael J., and Andrew J. Schneider-Muñoz, eds. Adolescent Psychology in Today's World. Praeger, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216955511.

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This groundbreaking three-volume set spotlights how conditions around the world are affecting the healthy development of adolescents in their respective environments, on all six continents. Continually unstable or perpetually poor economic conditions, globalization, and rapid technological change are just three of the forces affecting a group 1.2 billion strong today, a demographic poised to become our world leaders and catalysts in the not-too-distant future: the world's adolescents. Led by two editors who have been dedicated to studying adolescent development worldwide for decades, this nove
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Nakkula, Michael J., and Andrew J. Schneider-Muñoz, eds. Adolescent Psychology in Today's World. Praeger, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216955504.

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This groundbreaking three-volume set spotlights how conditions around the world are affecting the healthy development of adolescents in their respective environments, on all six continents. Continually unstable or perpetually poor economic conditions, globalization, and rapid technological change are just three of the forces affecting a group 1.2 billion strong today, a demographic poised to become our world leaders and catalysts in the not-too-distant future: the world's adolescents. Led by two editors who have been dedicated to studying adolescent development worldwide for decades, this nove
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Bannerman, Helen. The Story of Little Black Sambo: Uncensored Original Full Color Reproduction. Medina Univ PR Intl, 2020.

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Frattarola, Angela. Modernist Soundscapes. University Press of Florida, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813056074.001.0001.

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Modernist Soundscapes questions how early twentieth-century auditory technologies altered sound perception, and how these developments shaped the modernist novel. As the phonograph, telephone, talkie, and radio created new paths for connectivity and intimacy, modernist writers such as Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf were crafting characters intimately connected by the prosody of voice, music, and the soundscape. As headphones piped nonlocal sounds into a listener’s headspace, Jean Rhys and James Joyce were creating interior monologues that were shaped by cosmopolitan and bohemian sounds.
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Fagan, G. Honor. Culture, Politics, and Irish School Dropouts. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216187240.

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This book summarizes structural, reproduction, and resistance theories of education and provides a social research approach to problems of social inequity. It analyzes how these perspectives contribute to the political analysis of the production of early school departures and the consequent disadvantages and poverty. Fagan follows a deconstructive approach to research methodology that presents a text in which real characters and events are brought to life. Dublin working-class kids speak for themselves, tell their stories, and discuss their futures openly. They describe their schooling and the
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Heredity. Soft Skull Press, 2003.

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Taiz, Lincoln, and Lee Taiz. The Quandary Over Plant Sex. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190490263.003.0001.

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Chapter one describes “The Quandary Over Plant Sex” in its historical context. The sexual role of pollen wasn’t discovered until the late 17th century, suggesting a deep cultural bias. Beliefs concerning sex in humans, from Galen and Aristotle onward, were influenced by gender ideology. The lower social status of women suggested a one-sex model, whereby female character and physiology were construed as deficient versions of the male. Plants, because of their association with women, came to be regarded as female. Flowers are often emblematic of women in literature, but flowers seem to produce f
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Finnegan, Cara A. Recognizing Lincoln. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039263.003.0003.

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This chapter examines how viewers in the late nineteenth century made sense of a photograph of Abraham Lincoln, published by McClure's magazine thirty years after his assassination. Revealed to the American public in 1895, nearly five decades after its creation, the daguerreotype reproduction featured a Lincoln few had seen before: a thirty-something, well-groomed, middle-class gentleman. In order to understand viewers' readings of the Lincoln portrait, the chapter investigates portrait photography in relation to the discourses of phrenology and physiognomy. It shows that viewers treated the L
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Shakespeare, William. A Reproduction in Facsimile of Hamlet from the First Folio of 1623. Triple Anvil Press, 2007.

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Hoerning, Reinhart. British Museum Karaite Mss : Descriptions and Collation of Six Karaite Manuscripts of Portions of the Hebrew Bible in Arabic Characters: With a Complete Reproduction of the Autotype Process of One, Exodus I, 1-VIII, 5, in 42 Facsimiles. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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British Museum Karaite mss: Descriptions and collation of six Karaite manuscripts of portions of the Hebrew Bible in Arabic characters : with a complete reproduction of the autotype process of one, Exodus I, 1-VIII, 5, in 42 facsimiles. Williams and Norgate, 1986.

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Hoerning, Reinhart B. 1855. British Museum Karaite Mss : Descriptions and Collation of Six Karaite Manuscripts of Portions of the Hebrew Bible in Arabic Characters: With a Complete Reproduction of the Autotype Process of One, Exodus I, 1-VIII, 5, in 42 Facsimiles. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Hoerning, Reinhart B. 1855. British Museum Karaite Mss : Descriptions and Collation of Six Karaite Manuscripts of Portions of the Hebrew Bible in Arabic Characters: With a Complete Reproduction of the Autotype Process of One, Exodus I, 1-VIII, 5, in 42 Facsimiles. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Ruth, Heller. The reason for a flower. Frank Schaffer Publications, 1993.

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Ruth, Heller. Reason for a Flower. Penguin Young Readers Group, 2014.

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Ruth, Heller. The Reason for a Flower (Sandcastle). Grosset & Dunlap, 1992.

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Ruth, Heller. The Reason for a Flower (Ruth Heller's World of Nature). Tandem Library, 1999.

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The Reason for a Flower. Spoken Arts, 1988.

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Ruth, Heller. The Reason for a Flower. Perfection Learning Prebound, 1992.

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Ruth, Heller. Reason for a Flower (Ruth Heller's World of Nature). Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2004.

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Ruth, Heller. Motivo De Una Flor/Reason for a Flower. Tandem Library, 2003.

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Ruth, Heller. The Reason for a Flower (World of Nature). Putnam Juvenile, 1999.

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Ruth, Heller. El Motivo De Una Flor. Editorial Grijalbo (MX), 1993.

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