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Nascent Nations: A Review of Chiefdoms, Collapse, and Coalescence in the Early American South

open access: yesSouthern Spaces, 2015
Garrett Wright reviews Robin Beck's Chiefdoms, Collapse, and Coalescence in the Early American South (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013).
Garrett Wright
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Carolina's Caribbean Origins: A Review of Hubs of Empire

open access: yesSouthern Spaces, 2015
Robert Goddard reviews Matthew Mulcahy's Hubs of Empire: The Southeastern Lowcountry and British Caribbean (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014).
Robert Goddard
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Foreign Law Without Borders in the Early Vast America. Spanish Legal Literature in 19th Century North America

open access: yesClio@Themis, 2021
By studying some case studies, this article shows how the works of some Spanish jurists from the 17th and 18th centuries were used in the 19th century, both in Britain and also overseas in the British Atlantic (from Washington to California, passing ...
Angela Ballone
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Genetic evidence for a contribution of Native Americans to the early settlement of Rapa Nui (Easter Island)

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2016
Available evidence strongly suggests that the first to settle on Rapa Nui were Polynesians arriving from the west around AD 1200-1253. There are, however, also signs of an early contact between Rapa Nui and South America, but genetic evidence of an early
Erik Thorsby
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Impact of Distance Learning on Early Childhood Development: A Meta-Analysis

open access: yesGlobal Educational Research Review
Purpose – This study evaluates the impact of distance learning on early childhood development through a meta-analysis, focusing on the effect size of various practices, identifying potential publication biases, and conducting subgroup analyses based on ...
Ahmad Syafii   +2 more
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Legal liabilities in research: early lessons from North America

open access: yesBMC Medical Ethics, 2005
The legal risks associated with health research involving human subjects have been highlighted recently by a number of lawsuits launched against those involved in conducting and evaluating the research.
Birenbaum Shelley   +2 more
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A Ceratopsian Dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Western North America, and the Biogeography of Neoceratopsia.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
The fossil record for neoceratopsian (horned) dinosaurs in the Lower Cretaceous of North America primarily comprises isolated teeth and postcrania of limited taxonomic resolution, hampering previous efforts to reconstruct the early evolution of this ...
Andrew A Farke   +3 more
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Phylogenetic relationships and biogeography of the ancient genus Onychorhynchus (Aves: Onychorhynchidae) suggest cryptic Amazonian diversity

open access: yesJournal of Avian Biology, 2023
We examined phylogeographic patterns and cryptic diversity within the royal flycatcher, Onychorhynchus coronatus (Aves: Onychorhynchidae), a widespread Neotropical lowland forest tyrant flycatcher.
Pamela Reyes   +9 more
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McGirt v. Oklahoma: Implications of the 2020 Supreme Court Decision for Native America

open access: yesSouthern Spaces, 2021
On October 12, 2020, four Native American scholars, jurists, and activists engaged in a panel discussion (via Zoom) that examined the historical contexts and implications of the US Supreme Court’s McGirt v.
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PRESIDENTIAL RE-ELECTION IN LATIN AMERICA: CURRENT TRENDS

open access: yesИбероамериканские тетради, 2016
The early 21st century saw a “boom” of presidential re-elections in Latin America. After almost a universal ban on re-election in the late 1980s - early 1990s, increasingly more countries amend their constitutions to authorize re-election of the head of ...
A. . Rylova
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