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It helps to know where we came from in order to understand
ourselves. We have eight branches or four generations in our family
tree as far back as our great-grandparents. The author was able to
trace her ancestors even further back. Though she knew a lot about
her ancestors, she did not know a lot about their struggles and
little about the contributions they made toward advancing the
African American race. This book will be of particular interest to
those who find they are connected to this family tree. For those
unrelated, it will serve immensely as a blueprint for one's own
ancestral journey. For others, it is simply interesting and
historical and a point of reference in time. Some prominent and
determined people are a part of this family tree. In addition to
portraying this particular family, this book captures ancient and
historical events focused particularly on the enslavement,
servitude, segregation and the ultimate success of the African
American people. The author's goal is to document her family
history and to locate her distant relatives. Simultaneously she
desires to help others in search of their past since our past is a
part of who we are as a people.
Property rights and efforts to curb state appropriation of private
properties for public purposes have always held high status on the
political agenda of the US and many other nations that feature a
corporate capitalist economic system. In addition to this, over the
last several decades conservative libertarian and neo-liberal
groups have put constitutional demands for greater property
protection on the agendas of courts in several countries. Studying
property rights mobilization in both domestic and comparative
contexts, the contributors to this volume bring a range of social
science perspectives to address three primary issues: the contours
and characteristics of property rights mobilizations; the degree to
which property rights movements have influenced development of law
in demonstrable ways; and the broader cultural, social and economic
implications of modern-era property rights litigation and legal
mobilizations. This will be a key text for anyone working within or
interested in property rights.
Property rights and efforts to curb state appropriation of private
properties for public purposes have always held high status on the
political agenda of the US and many other nations that feature a
corporate capitalist economic system. In addition to this, over the
last several decades conservative libertarian and neo-liberal
groups have put constitutional demands for greater property
protection on the agendas of courts in several countries. Studying
property rights mobilization in both domestic and comparative
contexts, the contributors to this volume bring a range of social
science perspectives to address three primary issues: the contours
and characteristics of property rights mobilizations; the degree to
which property rights movements have influenced development of law
in demonstrable ways; and the broader cultural, social and economic
implications of modern-era property rights litigation and legal
mobilizations. This will be a key text for anyone working within or
interested in property rights.
Interactions between competitors, predators and their prey have
traditionally been viewed as the foundation of community structure.
Parasites - long ignored in community ecology - are now recognized
as playing an important part in influencing species interactions
and consequently affecting ecosystem function. Parasitism can
interact with other ecological drivers, resulting in both
detrimental and beneficial effects on biodiversity and ecosystem
health. Species interactions involving parasites are also key to
understanding many biological invasions and emerging infectious
diseases. This book bridges the gap between community ecology and
epidemiology to create a wide-ranging examination of how parasites
and pathogens affect all aspects of ecological communities,
enabling the new generation of ecologists to include parasites as a
key consideration in their studies. This comprehensive guide to a
newly emerging field is of relevance to academics, practitioners
and graduates in biodiversity, conservation and population
management, and animal and human health.
It helps to know where we came from in order to understand
ourselves. We have eight branches or four generations in our family
tree as far back as our great-grandparents. The author was able to
trace her ancestors even further back. Though she knew a lot about
her ancestors, she did not know a lot about their struggles and
little about the contributions they made toward advancing the
African American race. This book will be of particular interest to
those who find they are connected to this family tree. For those
unrelated, it will serve immensely as a blueprint for one's own
ancestral journey. For others, it is simply interesting and
historical and a point of reference in time. Some prominent and
determined people are a part of this family tree. In addition to
portraying this particular family, this book captures ancient and
historical events focused particularly on the enslavement,
servitude, segregation and the ultimate success of the African
American people. The author's goal is to document her family
history and to locate her distant relatives. Simultaneously she
desires to help others in search of their past since our past is a
part of who we are as a people.
> 'The Meaning of Suffering and The Mystery of Sacrifice' offers
two > unique compilations of selections from the Baha'i Writings
on the > important concepts of suffering and scacrifice. >
> Outlined and compiled by Judith Hatcher, the publication
highlights > selections on the purpose of suffering, the ways in
which it > contributes to our spiritual growth, the relationship
between > suffering and sacrifice and the promises and
assurances found in the > Baha'i Writings on the mystery and
consequences of suffering and sacrifice.
Juxta Publishing is pleased to announce the upcominf release of its
first bilingual volume entitled: Reunion with the Beloved: Poetry
and Martyrdom. This unique collection of poetry by, and in honor
of, early and recent martyrs of the Bah' Faith in Persian and
English includes a foreword by Hushmand Fatheazam, as well as
extensive details pertaining to the Bah' concept of martyrdom,
relevant cultural issues, excerpts from principal Bah' publications
on the persecution of the Bah's and details pertaining to some of
the major events resulting in the martyrdom of Bah's. Poems include
the works of famous Bah' poets and martyrs such as: Varqa, 'Abdi,
Awji, Nayyir and Sina, Sirus Rawshani and Shapur Markazi.
Interactions between competitors, predators and their prey have
traditionally been viewed as the foundation of community structure.
Parasites - long ignored in community ecology - are now recognized
as playing an important part in influencing species interactions
and consequently affecting ecosystem function. Parasitism can
interact with other ecological drivers, resulting in both
detrimental and beneficial effects on biodiversity and ecosystem
health. Species interactions involving parasites are also key to
understanding many biological invasions and emerging infectious
diseases. This book bridges the gap between community ecology and
epidemiology to create a wide-ranging examination of how parasites
and pathogens affect all aspects of ecological communities,
enabling the new generation of ecologists to include parasites as a
key consideration in their studies. This comprehensive guide to a
newly emerging field is of relevance to academics, practitioners
and graduates in biodiversity, conservation and population
management, and animal and human health.
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