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Grimké, Sarah Moore. The feminist thought of Sarah Grimké. Oxford University Press, 1998.

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The power of woman: The life and writings of Sarah Moore Grimké. Mercer University Press, 2003.

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1805-1879, Grimké Angelina Emily, Grimké Sarah Moore 1792-1873, and Ceplair Larry, eds. The Public years of Sarah and Angelina Grimké: Selected writings, 1835-1839. Columbia University Press, 1989.

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Fisher, Sophie C. The Wristen/Riston family: Some ancestors and descendants of Elisha Riston and Sarah Ann Mayoh of Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, and Texas (ca. 1755-1983) : and allied lines of Sisk, Moore, Knight, Womble. Fisher-Fisher, 1996.

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Lerner, Gerda. The Grimké sisters from South Carolina: Pioneers for woman's [sic] rights and abolition. Oxford University Press, 1998.

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Lerner, Gerda. The Grimké sisters from South Carolina: Pioneers for women's rights and abolition. University of North Carolina Press, 2004.

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The Women's Rights Movement and Abolitionism. Cavendish Square Publishing, 2016.

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Untitled Sarah Moore Fitzgerald 2. Hachette Children's Group, 2021.

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Untitled Sarah Moore Fitzgerald 3. Hachette Children's Group, 2022.

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Durso, Pamela R. The Power of Woman: The Life and Writings of Sarah Moore Grimke. Mercer University Press, 2004.

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Ceplair, Larry, Sarah Grimké, and Angelina Grimké. The Public Years of Sarah and Angelina Grimke. Columbia University Press, 1989.

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The Public Years of Sarah and Angelina Grimke: Selected Writings, 1835-1839. Columbia University Press, 1989.

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Brewer, David. Brewer Families of Moore and Southwest Chatham Counties, North Carolina: In Quest of the Descendants of George and Sarah Lanier Brewer of Brunswick County, Virginia. Independently Published, 2019.

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Lerner, Gerda. Grimké Sisters from South Carolina: Pioneers for Women's Rights and Abolition. University of North Carolina Press, 2014.

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Lerner, Gerda. The Grimké Sisters from South Carolina: Pioneers for Women's Rights and Abolition. The University of North Carolina Press, 2009.

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(Contributor), Natalie H. Lee, ed. Monet to Moore: The Millennium Gift of Sara Lee Corporation. Yale University Press, 1999.

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Sabor, Peter. ‘Moral Romance’ and the Novel at Mid-Century. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199580033.003.0035.

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This chapter discusses several developments pertaining to the phenomenon of ‘moral romance’ as well as the state of the novel at mid-century. The 1740s were a pivotal decade for the novel in English, particularly because of the rivalry between Samuel Richardson and Henry Fielding. Both writers notably disparaged conventional ideas about romance. In addition, the chapter explores moral romance in Sarah Fielding's The Adventures of David Simple (1744). It shows that, although she uses the phrase ‘Moral Romance’ so diffidently in her short-lived Advertisement, Sarah Fielding has more to say about
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Nai Peng, Tey, Lai Siow Lai, and Jennifer Chan Kim Lian, eds. Demographic and Socioeconomic Changes in Sabah. UMS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51200/demographicumspress2021-978-967-2738-23-7.

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Population growth can have positive or negative effects on development, depending on the circumstances. The more rapid growth of the working-age population relative to the dependent population provides a demographic dividend for economic growth. However, in many less developed countries, a large population puts pressure on limited resources. A better understanding of the interrelationship between population and development is essential for planning at the national, state and local levels. This book is the first of its kind that provides a comprehensive analysis of the demographic and socioecon
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Duckett, Victoria. Mothers of France. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039669.003.0007.

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This chapter explores new interconnections between private and public life, the provincial home and the global stage, in Mothers of France, a patriotic film that was made to encourage Americans—particularly women—to participate in World War I. More specifically, it considers how Sarah Bernhardt in Mothers of France was used as a propaganda tool to sway American audiences to the Allied cause. Now engaging ideas about nation and nationhood in explicitly combative ways, the film's narrative begins in the bourgeois home but quickly moves into a provincial village and then into the trenches of the
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Ezell, Margaret J. M. Debates between the Sexes: Satires, Advice, and Polemics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198183112.003.0023.

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The nature of the female sex and roles of women in the family were being increasing debated by both male and female writers. Satires against marriage, fashions, and women’s perverse natures by male writers such as Robert Gould triggered defences of the female sex by women writers including Mary Astell, Bathsua Makin, Sarah Figes, Anne Finch, Judith Drake, and Mary More. These women focused on the need for women’s education and their legal situation within marriage.
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Milbank, Alison. Epilogue. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824466.003.0016.

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The premises of the book are reprised in the Epilogue to argue for an intensification of religious themes as the Protestant downgrading of spiritual mediating practices leads to a hollowed out secular materialism, requiring a more sympathetic recuperation of Catholic sacramentality, even to establish the spiritual Protestant subject. Recent Gothic fiction by Sarah Perry, Andrew Hurley, and James Robertson illustrates the ongoing importance of Whig, Catholic, and Scottish Calvinist modes of Gothic in contemporary fiction, which questions the limits of the natural.
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Dewi Davadas, Shamila, and Lay Yoon Fah. Contributing Factors Affecting Students Attitudes towards Mathematics in Sabah. UMS Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.51200/contributingfactorsumspress2019-978-967-2166-63-4.

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A strong mathematics background is essential for job opportunities and advancement in a developing country like Malaysia. It gives students the confidence and ability to solve problems and become rational as well as critical in their thinking. However, Malaysian students’ mathematics achievement is relatively low as compared to other school subjects. This difference is more pronounced in rural schools. Previous studies have highlighted the relationship between students’ attitude and achievement in mathematics. Hence, it is important to investigate the contributing factors that affect students’
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Braund, Susanna. Virgil after Vietnam. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198810810.003.0008.

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The focus of this chapter is the major American verse translations published in the last fifty years. These translations were inevitably framed by Virgil’s attitude to empire, since that resonated with each translator’s stance on the war in Vietnam. Braund situates Mandelbaum’s, Fitzgerald’s, Lombardo’s, Fagles’s, and Ruden’s translations in the larger context of American classical scholarship and previous translations of Virgil’s epic. Furthermore, Braund offers an interesting juxtaposition in gender perspective between the male translators, who, as professors, were all influenced by scholarl
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Strahan, Jonathan, ed. Tomorrow's Parties. The MIT Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/14384.001.0001.

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Twelve visions of living in a climate-changed world. We are living in the Anthropocene—an era of dramatic and violent climate change featuring warming oceans, melting icecaps, extreme weather events, habitat loss, species extinction, and more. What will life be like in a climate-changed world? In Tomorrow's Parties, science fiction authors speculate how we might be able to live and even thrive through the advancing Anthropocene. In ten original stories by writers from around the world, an interview with celebrated writer Kim Stanley Robinson, and a series of intricate and elegant artworks by S
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Faxneld, Per. Becoming the Demon Woman. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190664473.003.0009.

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Chapter9 analyses individuals who, both on and off the stage, actively assumed the role of the demon woman. Three persons are considered in detail: Sarah Bernhardt, the Italian marchioness Luisa Casati, and silent film actress Theda Bara. They chose—or, in Bara’s case, were chosen—to embody the (more or less supernatural or occult) femme fatale, as constructed mostly by male authors and artists. Seemingly, they felt this was empowering or useful for commercial, subversive, or other purposes. The analysis attempts to tease out some of the implications this enactment of a disquieting stereotype
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Franzen, Trisha. Compromised Leadership. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038150.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the early years of Anna Howard Shaw's National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) presidency. With little scholarship on Shaw's leadership, most historians follow the position originated by Eleanor Flexner that Shaw's tenure was chaotic and that Shaw an ineffective administrator. The only major challenge to this view comes from the late Sarah Hunter Graham and her argument that these were the years of a suffrage renaissance. The tensions and conflicts under Shaw's leadership were essential for the change that revitalized the NAWSA. Key challenges involved economi
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Hutson, Lorna. Theatre. Edited by James Simpson and Brian Cummings. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199212484.013.0013.

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In the 1980s, New Historicist critics suggested that Renaissance theater was marked by the Reformation; specifically, that it expressed the vanishing of ritual and sacrament from ordinary people’s lives. More recently, critics like Sarah Beckwith have shown how pre-Reformation theater worked as ritual and sacrament by revealing the extent to which it was implicated in the jurisdiction of confession, penance and absolution for sin. This article revisits the question of how the Reformation abolition of annual mandatory confession affected theater. It qualifies both the New Historicist view of Re
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Coates, D. Justin, and Neal A. Tognazzini, eds. Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 5. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198830238.001.0001.

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No one has written more insightfully on the promises and perils of human agency than Gary Watson, who has spent a career thinking about issues such as moral responsibility, blame, free will, weakness of will, addiction, and psychopathy. The chapters of this volume pay tribute to Watson’s work by taking up and extending themes from his pioneering essays. Themes covered include:: compatibilist views of freedom and moral responsibility, the distinction between attributability and accountability, the responsibility of psychopaths, the nature of blame and its relationship to morality, the relevance
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Cooper, Sarah. Film and the Imagined Image. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474452786.001.0001.

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Film and the Imagined Image explores the extraordinary ways in which film can stimulate and direct the image-making capacity of the imagination. From documentary to art house cinema, and from an abundance of onscreen images to their complete absence, films that experiment variously with narration, voice-over, and soundscapes do not only engage the thoughts and senses of spectators in a perceptually rich experience. They also make an appeal to visualise more than is visible on screen and they provide instruction on how to do so as spectators think and feel, listen and view. Bringing together ph
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Hammerschlag, Sarah. Broken Tablets. Columbia University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/columbia/9780231170598.001.0001.

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Over a span of thirty years, twentieth-century French philosophers Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida held a conversation across texts. Sharing a Jewish heritage and a background in phenomenology, both came to situate their work at the margins of philosophy, articulating this placement through religion and literature. Chronicling the interactions between these thinkers, Sarah Hammerschlag argues that the stakes in their respective positions were more than philosophical. They were also political. Levinas’s investments were born out in his writings on Judaism and ultimately in an evolving conv
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Herdin, Thomas, Maria Faust, and Guo-Ming Chen, eds. De-Westernizing Visual Communication and Cultures. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748906933.

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This edited volume gives voice to pluralised avenues from visual communication and cultural studies regarding the Global South and beyond, including examples from China, India, Cambodia, Brazil, Mexico and numerous other countries. Defining visual communication and culture as an umbrella term that encompasses imagery studies, the moving image and non-verbal visual communication, the first three chapters of the book describe de-Westernisation discourse as a way to strengthen emic research and the Global South as both a geographical concept and, even more so, a category of diversity and pluralis
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Vaughn, Sarah E. Engineering Vulnerability. Duke University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478022725.

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In Engineering Vulnerability Sarah E. Vaughn examines climate adaptation against the backdrop of ongoing processes of settler colonialism and the global climate change initiatives that seek to intervene in the lives of the world’s most vulnerable. Her case study is Guyana in the aftermath of the 2005 catastrophic flooding that ravaged the country’s Atlantic coastal plain. The country’s ensuing engineering projects reveal the contingencies of climate adaptation and the capacity of flooding to shape Guyanese expectations about racial (in)equality. Analyzing the coproduction of race and vulnerabi
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Steinbach, Steven A., Maeva Marcus, and Robert Cohen, eds. With Liberty and Justice for All? Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197516317.001.0001.

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With Liberty and Justice for All?: The Constitution in the Classroom is designed to help teachers and students generate analysis and debate in our nation’s classrooms about an aspect of US history that has produced intense disagreements about rights and wrongs: constitutional history. For more than two centuries, Americans have argued about what the US Constitution permits or requires (or not), and what values and ideals it enshrines (or not)—indeed, who is to be included (or not) in the very definition of “We the People.” Because the Constitution remains the framework under which the United S
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Ross, Joanna, Andrew J. Hearn, and David W. Macdonald. The Bornean carnivore community: lessons from a little-known guild. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759805.003.0014.

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Niche differentiation reduces competition between species and modifies predation risk such that species coexistence is promoted. Temporal partitioning is a type of niche differentiation that has only relatively recently been specifically investigated. In this chapter, data from 515 camera trap stations from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo is used to describe the presence, habitat associations and activity patterns of Bornean carnivores and to investigate temporal partitioning between species. Primary and old logged forest were the most species rich sites and small forest fragments and oil palm plantat
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Johnstone, Tiffany. Sara Jeanette Duncan. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199609932.003.0021.

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This chapter looks at Sara Jeanette Duncan. Throughout Duncan's prolific career, she wrote approximately twenty novels about early Canadian nation-building, transatlantic and Anglo-Indian cultures, and the New Woman. Duncan is hailed as a central figure of Canadian literature. While relatively under-analysed compared to her more well-known novels such as The Imperialist (1904), Duncan's early journalism and the Canadian section of her first novel A Social Departure: How Orthodocia and I Went Round the World by Ourselves (1890) illuminate her nuanced life-long inquiry into colonial and gendered
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Leask, Nigel. Stepping Westward. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850021.001.0001.

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Stepping Westward is the first book of its kind dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour 1720-1830, a major cultural phenomenon that attracted writers and artists like Pennant, Johnson and Boswell, William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Coleridge, Scott, Hogg, Keats, Daniell, and Turner, as well as numerous less celebrated travellers and tourists. Addressing more than a century’s worth of literary and visual representations of the Highlands, the book casts new light on how the tour developed a modern literature of place, acting as a catalyst for thinking about improvement, landscape,
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Blum, Deborah, Ashley Smart, and Tom Zeller Jr., eds. A Tactical Guide to Science Journalism. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197551509.001.0001.

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Abstract A Tactical Guide to Science Journalism is a compendium of advice, insights, and lessons about how to do excellent and thoughtful science journalism from some of the best science journalists working today. With chapters from more than 40 leading practitioners from around the world, representing publications from the New Yorker to the BBC, Science magazine to the New York Times, the book includes sections on storytelling craft and basics, investigative reporting, digital media, international journalism, and specialty beats, ranging from infectious disease to cyberterrorism. A sample of
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Hegland, Frode, ed. The Future of Text. Future Text Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.48197/fot2020a.

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This book is the first anthology of perspectives on the future of text, one of our most important mediums for thinking and communicating, with a Foreword by the co-inventor of the Internet, Vint. Cerf and a Postscript by the founder of the modern Library of Alexandria, Ismail Serageldin. In a time with astounding developments in computer special effects in movies and the emergence of powerful AI, text has developed little beyond spellcheck and blue links. In this work we look at myriads of perspectives to inspire a rich future of text through contributions from academia, the arts, business and
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Florini, Sarah. Beyond Hashtags. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479892464.001.0001.

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In a culture dominated by discourses of “colorblindness” but still rife with structural racism, digital and social media have become a resource for Black Americans navigating a society that simultaneously perpetuates and obscures racial inequality. Though the Ferguson protests made such Black digital networks more broadly visible, these networks did not coalesce in that moment. They were built over the course of years through much less spectacular, though no less important, everyday use, including mundane social exchanges, humor, and fandom. This book explores these everyday practices and thei
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Rushe, Sinéad. Michael Chekhov’s Acting Technique. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781472503459.

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Intended for actors, directors, teachers and researchers, this book offers an exceptionally clear and thorough introduction to the renowned acting technique developed by Michael Chekhov. Sinéad Rushe’s book provides a complete overview of the whole method, and includes illuminating explanations of its principles, as well as a wide range of practical exercises that illustrate, step by step, how they can be applied to dramatic texts. Part One provides an outline of the ideas that underpin the work, which help to prepare practitioners to become responsive and receptive, and to awaken their imagin
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Cole, Emma. Postdramatic Tragedies. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817680.001.0001.

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Ancient tragedy has played a well-documented role in contemporary theatre since the mid-twentieth century. In addition to the often-commented-upon watershed productions, however, is a significant but overlooked history involving classical tragedy in experimental and avant-garde theatre. Postdramatic Tragedies focuses upon such experimental reinventions. It analyses receptions of Greek and Roman tragedy that come under the banner of ‘postdramatic theatre’, a style of performance in which the traditional components of drama, such as character and narrative, are subordinate to the immediate, affe
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Kreps, Sarah. Drones. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190235345.001.0001.

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Drones quite possibly represent the most transformative military innovation since jet engines and atomic weaponry. No longer do humans have to engage in close military action or be in the same geographical vicinity as the target. Now, through satellite imaging and remote technology, countries such as the United States can destroy small targets halfway around the world with pinpoint accuracy. In the last several years, many of the military advancements have been rivaled by those in the commercial realm. Civilian industries have clamored to acquire drones for everything from monitoring crops to
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Robertson, Mary. Growing Up Queer. NYU Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479879601.001.0001.

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Growing Up Queer explores what it is like being young and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer (LGBTQ) in the United States today. Using interviews and ethnographic research conducted at an LGBTQ youth drop-in center, it shows how young people understand their sexual and gender identities, their interest in queer media, and the role that family plays in their lives. The young people who participated in this research are among the first generation to embrace queer identities as kids and teens, and Growing Up Queer shows how both sexual and gender identities are formed through compl
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Cloud, Dana L., ed. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Communication and Critical Cultural Studies. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780190459611.001.0001.

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106 scholarly articles This is a compendium of touchstone articles by prominent communication, rhetorical, and cultural studies scholars about topics of interest to scholars and critics of popular and political culture. Articles provide authoritative surveys of concepts such as rhetorical construction of bodies, Marxist, feminist, and poststructuralist traditions, materialisms, social movements, race and anti-racist critique, whiteness, surveillance and security, visual communication, globalization, social media and digital communication/cyberculture, performance studies, the “post-human” turn
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Dino, Nelson, Baharudin Arus, Lokman Abdul Samad, and Jul-Amin Ampang. Suluk Ukkil on the Barong Expressions, motifs and meanings. UMS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51200/sulukukkilnelsonums2021.

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With its origin dating back to as early as the 500 BC, the ukkil forms part of a centuries-old woodcarving art and tradition of the Suluk, one of the many indigenous ethnic groups of Nusantara (Southeast Asia). Suluk ukkil bears striking resemblance to the Malay ukir, both featuring similar patterns and motifs. The ukkil is often used to decorate jewellery, boats, houses, grave markers, and mosques. It is also used to decorate the hilts and sheaths of bladed weapons such as the barung. The barung refers to the thick, leaf-shaped sword of the Suluk. A barung with beautifully carved hilt and she
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