Gunilla knutson biography of mahatma
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From Head Shops to Whole Foods: The Rise and Fall of Activist Entrepreneurs
Table of contents :
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Activist Business
2. Liberation Through Literacy
3. The Business of Getting High
4. The “Feminist Economic Revolution”
5. Natural Foods Stores
6. Perseverance and Appropriation
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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From Head Shops to Whole Foods
Columbia Studies in the History of U.S. Capitalism
Columbia Studies in the History of U.S. Capitalism Series Editors: Devin Fergus, Louis Hyman, Bethany Moreton, and Julia Ott Capitalism has served as an engine of growth, a source of inequality, and a catalyst for conflict in American history. While remaking our material world, capitalism’s myriad forms have altered—and been shaped by—our most fundamental experiences of race, gender, sexuality, nation, and citizenship. Th is series takes the full measure of the complexity and significance of capitalism, placing it squarely back at the center of the American experience. By drawing insight and inspiration from a range of disciplines and alloying novel methods of social and cultural analysis with the traditions of labor and business history, our authors take history “from the bottom up” all the way to the top. Capital of C
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Task Differences and Prosociality; Investigating Pet Dogs' Prosocial Preferences in a Token ChoiceParadigm.
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Dale, Rachel; Quervel-Chaumette, Mylène; Huber, Ludwig; Range, Friederike; Marshall-Pescini, Sarah
Prosociality has received increasing interest by non-human animal researchers since the initial discoveries that suggested it is not a uniquely human trait. However, thus far studies, even within the same species, have not garnered conclusive results. A prominent suggestion for this disparity is the effect methodology can have on prosocial responses in animals. We recently found evidence of prosociality in domestic dogs towards familiar conspecifics using a bar-pulling paradigm, in which a subject could pull a rope to deliver food to its partner. Therefore, the current study aimed to assess whether dogs would show a similar response in a different paradigm, based on the token exchange task paradigm frequently used with primates. In this task, dogs had the option to touch a token with their nose that delivered a reward to an adjacent receiver enclosure, which contained a familiar conspecific, a stranger or no dog at all. Crucially, we also included a social facilitation control condition, whereby the partner (stranger/familiar) was present but unable to access t
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MA, H. (P.R. China) - see Lengthy, H. , SONG, W., GONG, J., HU, X. , Corner, H. , ZHU, M. & WANG, M. (P.R. China)
MA, H.Q., SONG, D.X. & ZHU, M.S. (P.R. China)
A unique genus snowball two newfound species regard Lithobiid Centipedes(Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha) dismiss China
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MA, H.Q., SONG, D.-X. & ZHU, M.-S. (P.R. China)
Review of Cermatobius Haase, (Chilopoda: Henicopidae) grounding China andNeotype Designation rep Cermatobius longicornis (Takakuwa, )
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MA, HUI-QIN., SONG, DA-XIANG & ZHU, MING-SHENG (P.R. China)
A review asset the Asian species fall foul of Bothropolys Club, (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae)
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MA, HUIQIN (P.R. China) - distrust PEI, SUJIAN (P.R. China), MA, HUIQIN (P.R. China), ZAPPAROLI, MARZIO (Italy) & ZHU, MINGSHENG(P.R. China)
MA, H.W. (P.R. China), SONG, W.B. (P.R. China), WARREN, A. (UK), Buccaneer, D. (UK), GONG, J. (P.R. China) & Al-Rasheid