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During the 18th and 19th centuries, bird feathers (class: Aves) were harvested from wild populations and sold globally in enormous quantities to meet the rising demand of the fashion industry. Although many laws now prevent similar widescale harvest, there is a paucity of studies on the trade that has continued to occur since the 20th century.
Jasmin Broadbridge +2 more
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Analysis of Medical Liability Lawsuits Involving Cardiologists in Greece. [PDF]
Baxevanos N +6 more
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Problems Surrounding Arrest Warrants Issued by the International Criminal Court: A Decade of Judicial Practice [PDF]
Dlubak Aleksandra
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Cultivating Systems Leadership: Translating Real‐World Practice Into Classroom Opportunities
ABSTRACT This article highlights the benefits of integrating systems leadership approaches into leadership education and pedagogy. Drawing on over 40 years of combined real‐world practice, the authors present “field notes” as “case‐like descriptions and analysis” from their experiences as full participants in community organizing in post‐Katrina New ...
Lucas Díaz, Dwan Adams
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Phenotypic plasticity allows many animals to quickly respond to seasonal changes in their environment. Seasonal changes to physiological systems, such as sensory systems, may explain other more obvious changes in behaviour, often working synergistically with changes in ...
Grace E. Hirzel +5 more
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In conversation: the crime of gender persecution at the International Criminal Court
Adrienne Ringin
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A Look at Substance Use Diversion Programs in the Delaware Criminal Justice System Using the Sequential Intercept Model. [PDF]
Donnelly E, Champney J, Records M.
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United States Department Of Justice. Office Of Justice Programs. Bureau Of Justice Statistics
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