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Demand Factors in the Nineteenth-Century Brazilian Slave Market [PDF]
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M. leprae, M. lepromatosis, and Leprosy: Surprises and Surmises. [PDF]
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Performance of Bluetooth Slave/Slave Bridge
Telecommunication Systems, 2003The performance of a Bluetooth scatternet with a Slave/Slave bridge is analyzed using the tools of queueing theory. We analyze two possible scheduling policies: limited service and exhaustive service, and derive analytical results for the probability distribution of access delay (i.e., the time that a packet has to wait before being serviced) and end ...
Mišić, Vojislav B., Mišić, Jelena
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The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2003
This paper outlines the author's view that certain individuals are “Slaves of Quantity,” condemned to a destiny dominated by the quantity of excitation that cannot be psychically elaborated. The sadistic killer known as M, in the film of the same name by Fritz Lang, and an extreme masochist interviewed by the author, illustrate the features of these ...
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This paper outlines the author's view that certain individuals are “Slaves of Quantity,” condemned to a destiny dominated by the quantity of excitation that cannot be psychically elaborated. The sadistic killer known as M, in the film of the same name by Fritz Lang, and an extreme masochist interviewed by the author, illustrate the features of these ...
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Emotion Review, 2009
Bob Solomon claimed that we are not passion’s slaves. I examine whether or not we are, considering universal determinism. I argue that we indeed are free, or at least that we can be, and try to understand this. Free will resides in the presence of alternative action options, in our ability to freely search for, detect, or create them, in our ability to
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Bob Solomon claimed that we are not passion’s slaves. I examine whether or not we are, considering universal determinism. I argue that we indeed are free, or at least that we can be, and try to understand this. Free will resides in the presence of alternative action options, in our ability to freely search for, detect, or create them, in our ability to
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2015
Slavery was a fundamental feature of Roman society. This chapter considers how critical epigraphy is for the study of Roman slavery. Questions that epigraphy help to answer include modes of enslavement, the identification of slaves and freed slaves, the slave trade, the private life of slaves (family, wealth, religion), their role in business ...
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Slavery was a fundamental feature of Roman society. This chapter considers how critical epigraphy is for the study of Roman slavery. Questions that epigraphy help to answer include modes of enslavement, the identification of slaves and freed slaves, the slave trade, the private life of slaves (family, wealth, religion), their role in business ...
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2009
I was born a slave on a plantation in Franklin County, Virginia. I am not quite sure of the exact place or exact date of my birth, but at any rate I suspect I must have been born somewhere and at some time.
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I was born a slave on a plantation in Franklin County, Virginia. I am not quite sure of the exact place or exact date of my birth, but at any rate I suspect I must have been born somewhere and at some time.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962
Even in so-called "clean" surgery, the patient automatically gets some type of antimicrobial medication by mouth or injection, often without a stop order. A few days later, the patient may ask the doctor how much longer must the punctures and/or pills be taken. An answer might be no easier than the answer to WHY the medication.
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Even in so-called "clean" surgery, the patient automatically gets some type of antimicrobial medication by mouth or injection, often without a stop order. A few days later, the patient may ask the doctor how much longer must the punctures and/or pills be taken. An answer might be no easier than the answer to WHY the medication.
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Slave Narratives and Slave Revolts
2016Scholars have posited the Gothic as the natural mode for American discourses, with numerous texts illustrating Gothic slips. Discussions over slavery and slave rebellion are particularly given to such slips, and are wrought with images of the dark Other as the site of transgression and contagion.
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