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Branch, Mincy. Son rise. Wallingford, Pa.]: M. Branch, 1998.

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Kaufman, Barry Neil. Son-rise: The miracle continues. Tiburon, Calif: H.J. Kramer, 1994.

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Fortunate son: The unlikely rise of Keith Urban. Milsons Point, N.S.W: Bantam, 2009.

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Privileged son: Otis Chandler and the rise and fall of the L.A. times dynasty. Cambridge, Mass: Perseus Pub., 2001.

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Mathew, W. M. Keiller's of Dundee: The rise of the marmalade dynasty, 1800-1879. Dundee: Abertay Historical Society, 1998.

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Son-Rise. Warner Books, 1989.

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Flowers, Hermeione. The Son Did Rise. Old Mountain Press, 2003.

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Kaufman, Raun, and Barry Neil Kaufman. Son Rise: The Miracle Continues. HJ Kramer, 1995.

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Bowman, Bob. Pitser: The rise of a native son. Best of East Texas Publishers, 2000.

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Vincent, N. A. IMAGE OF A PERFECT SON: BOOK ONE : THE RISE. 1st Books Library, 2003.

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Vincent, N. A. IMAGE OF A PERFECT SON: BOOK ONE : THE RISE. 1st Books Library, 2003.

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A Soldier in Every Son The Rise of the Aztecs. Oberon Books Ltd, 2013.

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Savangsy, Samrane S. Farmers' Son : His Rise to Power: The Making of A True Warrior. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011.

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McDougal, Dennis. Privileged Son: Otis Chandler and the Rise and Fall of the L.A. Times Dynasty. Da Capo, 2002.

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Sacks, Robin. Autism as illness, autism as hope: Two narratives. 2003.

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RHODES, Charles. Notebook Journal : Class of 2031 Rise: Unique Appreciation Gift with Beautiful Design and a Premium Matte Softcover Gift Ideas for Your Son. Independently Published, 2020.

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Russell, William. History of Modern Europe : With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: And a View of the Progress of Society from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris, in 1763; in a Series of Letters from a Nobleman to His Son. HardPress, 2020.

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Edgeworth, Maria, and Kathryn J. Kirkpatrick. Castle Rackrent. Edited by George Watson. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199537556.001.0001.

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During the 1790s, with Ireland in political crisis, Maria Edgeworth made a surprisingly rebellious choice: in Castle Rackrent, her first novel, she adopted an Irish Catholic voice to narrate the decline of a family from her own Anglo-Irish class. Castle Rackrent's narrator, Thady Quirk, gives us four generations of Rackrent heirs - Sir Patrick, the dissipated spendthrift; Sir Murtagh, the litigating fiend; Sir Kit, the brutal husband and gambling absentee; and Sir Condy, the lovable and improvident dupe of Thady's own son, Jason. With this satire on Anglo-Irish landlords Edgeworth pioneered the regional novel and inspired Sir Walter Scott's Waverly (1814). She also changed the focus of conflict in Ireland from religion to class and boldly predicted the rise of the Irish Catholic Bourgeoisie.
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Williams, Gareth D. Physical Form and Textual Meaning in the Aldine Book. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190272296.003.0006.

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Chapter 5 begins with the early 1490s rise of the Aldine Press at Venice and De Aetna’s place in relation to Aldo Manuzio’s print experimentation through the 1501 introduction of his libelli portatiles (“portable little books”). The interaction between theme and typographic form in De Aetna, between Pietro’s Etna adventure and the novelty of Manuzio’s own print venture, unites author and printer in a mutually reinforcing mode of self-display and aesthetic alignment. Bernardo Bembo complicates this vision of type form as a physical picturing of Pietro in particular – unless Bernardo is seen to be similarly pictured, father like son, in a distinctive familial sharing of print script. Bernardo was demonstrably interested in the interplay between textual form and content explored earlier in Chapter 5 and demonstrated in the chapter’s end by appeal to Petrarch, and also to a portrait that Bernardo possibly commissioned: Leonardo da Vinci’s Ginevra de’ Benci.
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Daniel, Yvonne. Creole Dances in National Rhythms. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036538.003.0004.

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This chapter examines social dances that display national dance formation and how they rise to national status in one country, while other nations identify only one dance for hundreds of years. It first considers examples of Creole dances that have become synonymous with island identity, such as Jamaican reggae, Trinidadian calypso, Dominican merengue, and French Caribbean zouk. It then explores the Cuban dance matrix and its various segments, including Native American dance, Spanish dance, African dance, and Haitian dance. It also traces the development of Cuba's national dances, focusing on danzón, son, and rumba and suggests that national dance depends on relevance to historical conditions, which class/group is in power, and the pertinent cultural values that are encapsulated within dance movement. The chapter concludes by noting how Caribbean dances surface toward the national level, match national concerns, and become attached to the national imagination.
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Civitello, Linda. The Rise of Baking Powder Business. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041082.003.0007.

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In Chicago and Terre Haute, Indiana, two new companies entered the baking powder war. Both used a new formula based on sodium aluminum sulfate, which Royal conflated with alum. Calumet was headed by salesman William Wright; Clabber was developed by the German Catholic immigrant Hulman family. Within fifty years, the Hulmans had grown from a small grocery to a distillery and department store, and wholesaler with branches throughout the Midwest, and earned the respect of labor leader and native son Eugene Debs. Baking powder also expanded into new foods such as Aunt Jemima pancake mix.
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Rise of the Snake & A Ninja's Path: Ninjago Mastery of Spinjitzu. 2nd ed. New York, USA: Scholastic Inc., 2012.

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Jaffrelot, Christophe, and Pratinav Anil. India's First Dictatorship. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197577820.001.0001.

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In June 1975 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi imposed a state of emergency, resulting in a twenty-one-month suspension of democracy. Jaffrelot and Anil revisit the Emergency to re-evaluate characterisations of India as the ‘world’s largest democracy.’ They explore India’s first experiment with authoritarianism, which resulted in a constitutional dictatorship with an unequal impact across states. The impact was felt more strongly in the capital, its neighbouring states and in the Hindi belt than in states ruled by the opposition—the North East and South India. This was largely due to the resilience of federalism and local socio-political factors in these regions. India’s First Dictatorship focuses on Mrs Gandhi and her son, Sanjay, who was largely responsible for the mass sterilization programs and deportation of urban slum-dwellers. However, it equally exposes the facilitation of authoritarian rule by Congressmen, Communists, trade unions, businessmen and the urban middle class, as well as the complacency of the judiciary and media. While opposition leaders eventually ended up in jail, many of them—especially in the RSS—tried to collaborate with the new regime. Those who resisted the Emergency, in the media or on the streets, were far and few between. The Emergency accentuated India’s political culture, which is reflected in the current zeitgeist, as the illiberal aspects of Indian democracy yet again resurface with the rise of Hindu nationalist authoritarian populism. This episode was neither a parenthesis nor a turning point, but a style of rule that is very much alive today.
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Nuevas generaciones sin la infección por el VIH, la sífilis, la hepatitis B y la enfermedad de Chagas en las Américas 2018. ETMI Plus. Organización Panamericana de la Salud, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.37774/9789275120675.

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En el presente documento se comunica el progreso logrado en la Región hacia la eliminación de la transmisión maternoinfantil del VIH y la sífilis entre los años 2010 y 2017. Se trata también del primer informe regional sobre la eliminación de la transmisión maternoinfantil y durante la primera infancia de la hepatitis B y la enfermedad de Chagas congénita. Los resultados principales son los siguientes: El acceso de las embarazadas a la atención prenatal y del parto es alto en la Región de las Américas. El tamizaje de la infección por el VIH y la sífilis en las embarazadas sigue siendo alto, pero se han logrado pocos avances para salvar las brechas; por otra parte, el tamizaje de la enfermedad de Chagas en las embarazadas es muy variable, dado que oscila entre 7% y 55% en los pocos países que presentan informes al respecto. El tratamiento de la infección por el VIH y la sífilis en las embarazadas seropositivas sigue en aumento. La vacunación contra la hepatitis B se ha estabilizado en 87% de los menores de 1 año que completan su tercera dosis, aunque continúa en aumento la adopción de políticas de administración de una dosis al nacer de la vacuna contra el virus de la hepatitis B a todos los recién nacidos. Durante mucho tiempo se ha observado una disminución continua de la transmisión maternoinfantil del VIH, pero comienza a estabilizarse. Los casos de sífilis congénita están en aumento. Se considera que la transmisión maternoinfantil causa más de 20% de los casos nuevos de enfermedad de Chagas. This document reports the progress made in the Americas towards the EMTCT of HIV and syphilis between 2010 and 2017. It is the first Regional report regarding elimination of mother-to-child and early childhood transmission of hepatitis B and congenital Chagas disease. The main findings are as follows: Access to prenatal and delivery care for pregnant women is high in the Americas. Screening of pregnant women for HIV and syphilis remains high but little progress has been made in closing the gaps; meanwhile, screening of pregnant women for Chagas disease varies widely, ranging from 7% to 55% among the few reporting countries. HIV and syphilis treatment of seropositive pregnant women continues to increase. Vaccination for hepatitis B has stabilized at 87% of children under one year old who completed their third dose, and policies for universal timely hepatitis B vaccine birth dose are increasingly being adopted. MTCT of HIV experienced longstanding reductions but has begun to stabilize. Congenital syphilis cases are on the rise. Mother-to-child transmission is estimated to cause over 20% of new cases of Chagas disease.
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