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Riestenberg, Mary M. Anchoring of thin colluvium by roots of sugar maple and white ash on hillslopes in Cincinnati. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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Muth, Jon J. Swamp Thing: Roots. New York, NY: DC Comics, 1998.

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Berni, Wrightson, Redondo Nestor P, and Kaluta Michael William, eds. Roots of the Swamp Thing. New York: DC Comics, 2009.

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Wein, Len. Roots of the Swamp Thing. New York: DC Comics, 2009.

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Pettan robotto: Thin-tin robot. Tōkyō: Shinpūsha, 2005.

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Bestaoui Sebbane, Yasmina. Lighter than Air Robots. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2663-5.

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Clarke, Robert. Less than human. New York: Avon Books, 1986.

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Gutkind, Lee. Almost Human: Making Robots Think. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, 2007.

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Almost human: Making robots think. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2006.

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MacLennan, Carol. This is Ping. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.

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Antonis, Achilleos, ed. Roots: The definitive compendium with more than 225 recipes. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2012.

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Flinders, Carol L. At the Root of This Longing. New York: HarperCollins, 2007.

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My school is worse than yours. New York: Viking, 1997.

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Alper, Gerald. Knowing if it's the real thing: Discovering the roots of intimacy. Lanham: Taylor Trade Pub., 2003.

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In this living room. Chicago, Ill: Raintree, 2010.

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The rains and the roots: The Indian English novel then and now. Mysore: Sahŗdayatâ-Global Fellowship Academy, 2006.

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Walker, Jeremy. More Heat than Life: The Tangled Roots of Ecology, Energy, and Economics. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3936-7.

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Dk Publishing. Robot file: From everyday tasks to out-of-this-world achievements. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 2001.

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I'd rather have a root canal than do cold calling! San Pablo, CA: Success Works Pub., 1999.

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Lodin, John. Out of this world: A light-up book. New York, NY: Disney Enterprises], 2008.

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Duolaameng: This training stuff is hard : Ying Han shuang yu jing hua ben. Nanchang Shi: Er shi yi shi ji chu ban she, 2008.

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Andrew, Wood, ed. Attention to detail: The finishing touch in more than 100 contemporary rooms. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2004.

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Brown, Dennis. This is Trojan roots. 2018.

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Hairapy: Deeper Than the Roots. Mlr Pub, 2006.

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Swamp Thing Roots of Terror. DC Comics, 2019.

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Tailele, Joanne Simon. Chasing Our Roots - and Then Some. Simon Pubns, 2018.

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Koestler-Grack, Rachel A. Robots from Then to Now. Amicus, 2019.

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Koestler-Grack, Rachel A. Robots from Then to Now. Amicus Publishing, 2020.

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Gutkind, Lee. Almost Human: Making Robots Think. Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W., 2010.

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Gutkind, Lee. Almost Human: Making Robots Think. Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W., 2009.

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Gutkind, Lee. Almost Human: Making Robots Think. W. W. Norton, 2007.

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Fix this mess! 2014.

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Fix This Mess! Holiday House, Incorporated, 2015.

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Think Color: Rooms to Live In. Chronicle Books, 2002.

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Collins, Nancy A., James A. Moore, Nicholas Kaufmann, and Brea Grant. Zombies vs Robots: This Means War! IDW Publishing, 2013.

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Zombies vs Robots: This Means War! Idea & Design Works, LLC, 2017.

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Beavers, John, and Andrew Koontz-Garboden. The Roots of Verbal Meaning. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198855781.001.0001.

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This book explores possible and impossible word meanings, with a specific focus on the meanings of verbs. It adopts the now common view that verb meanings consist at least partly of an event structure, made up of an event template describing the verb’s broad temporal and causal contours that occurs across lots of verbs and groups them into semantic and grammatical classes, plus an idiosyncratic root describing specific, real world states and actions that distinguish verbs with the same template. While much work has focused on templates, less work has addressed the truth conditional contributions of roots, despite the importance of a theory of root meaning in fully defining the predictions event structural approaches make. This book addresses this lacuna, exploring two previously proposed constraints on root meaning: The Bifurcation Thesis of Roots, whereby roots never introduce the meanings introduced by templates, and Manner/Result Complementarity, which has as a component that roots can describe either a manner or a result state but never both at the same time. Two extended case studies, on change-of-state verbs and ditransitive verbs of caused possession, show that neither hypothesis holds, and that ultimately there may be no constraints on what a root can mean. Nonetheless, the book argues that event structures still have predictive value, and it presents a new theory of possible root meanings and how they interact with event templates that produces a new typology of possible verbs, albeit one where not just templates but also roots determine systematic semantic and grammatical properties.
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Dubois, Laurent, and Richard Lee Turits. Freedom Roots. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469653600.001.0001.

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“To tell the history of the Caribbean is to tell the history of the world," write Laurent Dubois and Richard Lee Turits. In this powerful and expansive story of the vast archipelago, Dubois and Turits chronicle how the Caribbean has been at the heart of modern contests between slavery and freedom, racism and equality, and empire and independence. From the emergence of racial slavery and European colonialism in the early sixteenth century to U.S. annexations and military occupations in the twentieth, systems of exploitation and imperial control have haunted the region. Yet the Caribbean is also where empires have been overthrown, slavery was first defeated, and the most dramatic revolutions triumphed. Caribbean peoples have never stopped imagining and pursuing new forms of liberty. Dubois and Turits reveal how the region’s most vital transformations have been ignited in the conflicts over competing visions of land. While the powerful sought a Caribbean awash in plantations for the benefit of the few, countless others anchored their quest for freedom in small-farming and counter-plantation economies, at times succeeding against all odds. Caribbean realities to this day are rooted in this long and illuminating history of struggle.
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Machines that think! Amulet Books, 2020.

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Talbot, Brian, Ryan Jenkins, and Duncan Purves. When Robots Should Do the Wrong Thing. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190652951.003.0017.

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In this chapter, we argue that deontological evaluations do not apply to the actions of robots. If robots are not phenomenally conscious, there is good reason to believe they lack the repertoire of mental capacities required for agency. Deontological requirements apply to a thing only if that thing is a moral agent. For this reason, robots should be consequentialists, even if consequentialism is false. We also argue that this does not necessarily make it permissible to create consequentialist robots, if we could instead create perfect deontological robots. But we are not sure about what true moral theory is, about appropriate trade-offs between rights and utilities, or about the ability of robots to obey moral commands reliably. So we argue that specific forms of uncertainty make it permissible, and sometimes obligatory, to create robots with moral views one thinks are false.
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Cats vs. Robots #1: This Is War. HarperCollins Publishers, 2019.

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Scodari, Christine. Alternate Roots. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496817785.001.0001.

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For over two decades, the media have chronicled escalating participation in family history prompted by, among other things, the aging of Baby Boomers and Generation Xers, the growing availability of digital genealogy sites and archives, and a burgeoning interest in racial and ethnic history and culture of the sort inspired by the airing of the historical drama miniseries Roots forty years ago. Alternate Roots is the first book to critically address a wide array of media-related institutions, texts, technologies, and practices of family history readily encountered in the new millennium, including genealogy-themed television series, books, documentaries, websites, family photos and civil records, social media interactions, genealogical institutions, “roots” tourism, and genetic ancestry testing services capitalizing on the 2003 mapping of the human genome. These objects of inquiry present unique and pressing issues for critical investigation in terms of economic and privacy concerns as well as ethnicity, race, and hybrid identities. Judiciously interweaving her own genealogical journey involving ethnic, racial, classed, and gendered identities pertinent to her southern Italian and Italian American family history throughout the multifaceted examination of critical objects, Christine Scodari unearths pivot points of thought and action in the performance and representation of family history that can be adapted by others and facilitated by digital media. This alternate roots strategy, an expansive approach to family history, enables practitioners to venture beyond genetic definitions of kinship, their own ancestral history, and the struggles of those sharing their affiliations, and to interrogate genealogical media and related commodities and activities accordingly.
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A, McKelvey Carole, ed. Give them roots, then let them fly: Understanding attachment therapy. Evergreen, CO: Attachment Center at Evergreen, 1995.

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Alexiadou, Artemis, and Terje Lohndal. On the division of labor between roots and functional structure. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198767886.003.0004.

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This chapter argues that there is a typology of languages according to how much meaning a root encodes independently of its syntactic categorization. This typology is illustrated by an in-depth discussion of three languages: English, Greek, and Hebrew. Hebrew is argued to represent one end of the scale where the root encodes a minimal and highly abstract meaning. English represents the other end where the root has a severely restricted meaning. The two languages differ in terms of the role of functional morphology, which is crucial in Hebrew but not at all a central part of English. Greek is important in the sense that the language falls in between English and Hebrew: it has some highly general and abstract roots, and it has some roots with highly determined and specified meanings.
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Toles, Tom. My School Is Worse Than Yours. Tandem Library, 2001.

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Grant, Morrison. Swamp Thing: The root of all evil. 2015.

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Sedley, David. Atomism's Eleatic Roots. Edited by Patricia Curd and Daniel W. Graham. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195146875.003.0011.

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Presocratic atomism was one of the most influential of the early theories: both Plato and Aristotle thought of it as a major competing theory, and it was an important source for post-Aristotelian Hellenistic theories. It has been commonplace that the atomism developed first by Leucippus of Abdera and then by Democritus of Abdera was a reaction to the Eleatic arguments of Zeno and Melissus, but the details of that influence have sometimes seemed rather hazy. This article brings them into sharper focus. This article considers the Eleatic foundations of atomism, especially the question of the importance of Zeno and Melissus for Democritus. By concentrating on some of the less-studied aspects of atomism and especially of the development of the concept of the unlimited into the notion of the infinite, it furthers the understanding of not only the development of early atomism but also the Eleatics Zeno and Melissus.
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Robots: [from everyday to out of this world]. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 2008.

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Think Tank: Forty Neuroscientists Explore the Biological Roots of Human Experience. Yale University Press, 2020.

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More Desired than Our Owne Salvation: The Roots of Christian Zionism. Oxford University Press, 2013.

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