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Old West, New West, Postwest, Real West
American Literary History, 2006of the Nineteenth Century United States By Stephanie LeMenager University of Nebraska Press, 2004 When western American literature first showed up in eastern periodicals, it offered itself as a different kind of writing from the national norm. Similarly, students of western literature have usually been out of step with the rest of literary academia ...
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Journal of Child Neurology, 2002
West's syndrome (infantile spasms) can be considered the classic disorder of the catastrophic childhood epilepsies. Although West's syndrome was identified 160 years ago, it is still not fully understood today. Because of the multiple etiologies associated with West's syndrome, the evaluation and treatment of the disease are complex, and, to date ...
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West's syndrome (infantile spasms) can be considered the classic disorder of the catastrophic childhood epilepsies. Although West's syndrome was identified 160 years ago, it is still not fully understood today. Because of the multiple etiologies associated with West's syndrome, the evaluation and treatment of the disease are complex, and, to date ...
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2019
After the Spanish-American War (1898), many anarchists began to focus their attention on the rising discontent among Mexico’s landless working class. The Flores Magón brothers sought to galvanize support for revolutionary change in Mexico, and they received welcome support from Spanish anarchists, including Jaime Vidal and Pedro Esteve.
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After the Spanish-American War (1898), many anarchists began to focus their attention on the rising discontent among Mexico’s landless working class. The Flores Magón brothers sought to galvanize support for revolutionary change in Mexico, and they received welcome support from Spanish anarchists, including Jaime Vidal and Pedro Esteve.
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Go West, Photographer, Go West
2023History has been recorded in countless ways down through the ages. My photographs provide, for me, a visual history of the places I’ve visited. Some of these buildings are gone now; many of the events will not occur again.
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Gandhi’s West, the West’s Gandhi
New Literary History, 2009Gandhi had a life-long engagement with “the West.” He was educated in Britain, had close Jewish friends in South Africa, and engaged in discussions with Christian clergymen for much of his life. In the midst of struggles against racism and colonialism, Gandhi never lacked friends and admirers in Britain, Europe, and the U.S.
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Infectious disease in an era of global change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Rachel E Baker +2 more
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Commentary: West–West Dialogue
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 2015Carl Gray, Ben Ong
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The geological history and evolution of West Antarctica
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2020Tom A Jordan +2 more
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A large West Antarctic Ice Sheet explains early Neogene sea-level amplitude
Nature, 2021James Marschalek +2 more
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