6. Slave-trade suppression and the culture of anti-slavery in nineteenth-century Britain6. Slave-trade suppression and the culture of anti-slavery in nineteenth-century Britain
Slave-trade suppression and the culture of anti-slavery in nineteenth-century Britain
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Advisor: Professor BaumannAdvisor: Professor Baumann
Hurricane Katrina alone, the most destructive natural disaster in the time period studied, is an exception to these findings
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Auto industry trade-off daAuto industry trade-off da
Auto industry is expanding now in the U. S. now is the key time to continue investment to prevent a catastrophic collapse
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Introduction: a new world orderIntroduction: a new world order
The Vietnam War, in which the United States failed to prevent the establishment of a communist regime in Southeast Asia, came to a painful end
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Canadian atlantic fisheries collapseCanadian atlantic fisheries collapse
Newfoundland forced the Canadian government to take drastic measures and close the fishery. Over 40,000 people lost there jobs. The communities are still struggling to recover. The marine ecosystem is still in a state of collapse
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