A Horde of Foreign Freebooters: The U.S. and the Suppression of the Slave Trade
Between 1808 and 1820, the U.S. Congress enacted increasingly punitive laws against slave trading. This paper argues that these acts were used to protect U.S.
Sarah Batterson is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of New Hampshire. Her research analyzes the role of the United States in the suppression of the Atlantic slave trade and the obstacles preventing the effective prohibition of the trade.
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Os conflitos do ilícito comércio e a Marinha brasileira [PDF]
This article aims to discuss the conflicts of the illicit trade and the Brazilian Marine, between the years 1831 to 1850. The thrust of this plot is the approval of the law of 07 november 1831 and the unfolding of policy in relation to the slave trade ...
Gustavo Pinto de Sousa
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Trends in admission to the Wildlife Screening Center in Espírito Santo State, Brazil, from 2011 to 2021 [PDF]
Background and Aim: The Wild Animal Screening Center in Espírito Santo State (CETAS-ES), Brazil, treats wildlife from trafficking and illegal trade, accidents, captivity, and rescue from out of their habitat.
Hellen Alves dos Santos+5 more
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Graph-Convolutional Autoencoder Ensembles for the Humanities, Illustrated with a Study of the American Slave Trade [PDF]
We introduce a graph-aware autoencoder ensemble framework, with associated formalisms and tooling, designed to facilitate deep learning for scholarship in the humanities. By composing sub-architectures to produce a model isomorphic to a humanistic domain we maintain interpretability while providing function signatures for each sub-architectural choice,
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A hierarchical life cycle model for Atlantic salmon stock assessment at the North Atlantic basin scale [PDF]
We developed an integrated hierarchical Bayesian life cycle model that simultaneously estimates the abundance of post-smolts at sea, post-smolt survival rates, and proportions maturing as 1SW, for all SU in Northern Europe, Southern Europe and North America.
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General and Theoretical: The Middle Passage: Comparative Studies in the Atlantic Slave Trade. Herbert S. Klein. [PDF]
Robert Dirks
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. Cloud optical properties in the trade winds over the eastern Caribbean Sea have been shown to be sensitive to cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations.
T. Kristensen+7 more
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CETA - BILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EU AND CANADA [PDF]
The international trade for wide world countries in the means more growth, more jobs and access on more products at competitive prices. The European Union is a major economy and an important trading partner for many countries and regions in the world. To
Ludmila Borta
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Routes of Atlantic Slave Voyages: Revised Framework and New Insights
This study explores data on the Atlantic slave trade through a revised framework, focusing not simply on voyages of individual slave ships but on aggregating them by route, linking an African region of departure with an American region of arrival.
Patrick Manning, Yu Liu
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Highly Localised Droplet Clustering in Shallow Cumulus Clouds [PDF]
The growth, lifetime, number density, and size of water droplets in warm atmospheric clouds determine the evolution, lifetime and light transmission properties of those clouds. These small-scale cloud properties, in addition to precipitation initiation, have strong implications for the Earth's energy budget since warm clouds cover large geographic ...
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