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Merchant ships --- Whaling --- Whaling ships --- Commercial whaling --- Hunting, Whale --- Whale fisheries --- Whale hunting --- Fisheries --- Whalers --- Whaleships --- Ships --- History --- William Badger (Ship) --- Badger (Ship : 1828) --- Beaufort (N.C.) --- United States --- Town of Beaufort (N.C.) --- History, Naval. --- Naval operations.
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Killip, Chris. --- Gerry Badger --- fotografie --- Groot-Brittannië --- documentaire --- documentaire fotografie --- twintigste eeuw --- Killip Chris --- 77.071 KILLIP --- Documentary photography --- Photography, Documentary --- Photography --- Killip, Christopher. --- Killip, Chris --- Killip, Christopher
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Dakota Indians --- Indians of North America --- Wars, 1890-1891. --- Wars --- Sitting Bull, --- Four Horn, --- Hunkesi, --- Jumping Badger, --- Sitting Buffalo Bull, --- Slon-he, --- Slow, --- Tah-ton-ka-he-yo-ta-kah, --- Tatanka Iyotake, --- Tatanka Iyotanka, --- Tatanka Yotanka, --- Toro Seduto, --- Toro Sentado,
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Atget, Eugène --- Gerry Badger --- fotografie --- stadsfotografie --- stad --- Parijs --- landschap --- landschapsfotografie --- natuur --- natuurfotografie --- parken --- documentaire --- documentaire fotografie --- Atget Eugene --- twintigste eeuw --- 77.071 ATGET --- Photography, Artistic --- Photography --- Artistic photography --- Photography, Pictorial --- Pictorial photography --- Art --- Aesthetics --- Atget, Eugène, --- Atget, Jean-Eugène,
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Lakota Indians --- Social conditions --- Sitting Bull, --- Lakota Sioux Indians --- Lakotah Indians --- Prairie dweller Indians --- Sioux Indians, Western --- Teton Indians --- Teton Sioux Indians --- Thítunwan Indians --- Titunwan Indians --- Western Sioux Indians --- Siouan Indians --- Indians of North America --- Four Horn, --- Hunkesi, --- Jumping Badger, --- Sitting Buffalo Bull, --- Slon-he, --- Slow, --- Tah-ton-ka-he-yo-ta-kah, --- Tatanka Iyotake, --- Tatanka Iyotanka, --- Tatanka Yotanka, --- Toro Seduto, --- Toro Sentado,
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ed. by Marshal Deutelbaum --- film --- stille film --- Image --- fotografie --- film en fotografie --- westerns --- Sweet Blanche --- Ince Thomas H. --- Badger Clarence --- DeMille Cecil B. --- Pickford Mary --- Griffith David Wark --- Vidor King --- Terry Alice --- Novarro Ramon --- Keaton Buster --- Lloyd Harold --- Mohr Hal --- Wong Howe James --- Riefenstahl Leni --- 791.43 --- 77.036 --- Motion picture plays --- Motion pictures --- DeMille Cecil B --- Ince Thomas H --- History and criticism --- History --- CINEMA --- ANTHOLOGIES --- PHOTOGRAPHIES
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Part survey of the field of Indigenous literary studies, part cultural history, and part literary polemic, Why Indigenous Literatures Matter asserts the vital significance of literary expression to the political, creative, and intellectual efforts of Indigenous peoples today. In considering the connections between literature and lived experience, this book contemplates four key questions at the heart of Indigenous kinship traditions: How do we learn to be human? How do we become good relatives? How do we become good ancestors? How do we learn to live together? Blending personal narrative and broader historical and cultural analysis with close readings of key creative and critical texts, Justice argues that Indigenous writers engage with these questions in part to challenge settler-colonial policies and practices that have targeted Indigenous connections to land, history, family, and self. More importantly, Indigenous writers imaginatively engage the many ways that communities and individuals have sought to nurture these relationships and project them into the future. This provocative volume challenges readers to critically consider and rethink their assumptions about Indigenous literature, history, and politics while never forgetting the emotional connections of our shared humanity and the power of story to effect personal and social change. Written with a generalist reader firmly in mind, but addressing issues of interest to specialists in the field, this book welcomes new audiences to Indigenous literary studies while offering more seasoned readers a renewed appreciation for these transformative literary traditions.
Canadian literature --- American literature --- Native peoples in literature. --- Indians in literature. --- Indians of Central America in literature --- Indians of Mexico in literature --- Indians of North America in literature --- Indians of South America in literature --- Indians of the West Indies in literature --- Canadian native peoples in literature --- Native peoples in drama --- Native peoples in fiction --- Native peoples in poetry --- Aboriginal peoples in literature --- History and criticism. --- Native authors --- Indian authors --- Aboriginal kinship. --- Gabrielle Roy Prize. --- Indigenous activism. --- NAISA Award. --- PROSE Award. --- badger. --- cherokee authors. --- cherokee writing. --- good ancestors. --- good relations. --- native twitter. --- raccoon. --- resurgence. --- sovereignty. --- thorn and thunder. --- wonderwork.
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Throughout history, wildlife has been an important source of infectious diseases transmissible to humans. Today, zoonoses with a wildlife reservoir constitute a major public health problem, affecting all continents. The importance of such zoonoses is increasingly recognized, and the need for more attention in this area is being addressed. The total number of zoonoses is unknown, some 1,415 known human pathogens have been catalogued, and 62% are of zoonotic origin [1]. With time, more and more human pathogens are found to be of animal origin. Moreover, most emerging infectious diseases in humans are zoonoses. Wild animals seem to be involved in the epidemiology of most zoonoses and serve as major reservoirs for transmission of zoonotic agents to domestic animals and humans [2]. The concept of the ‘One Health’ approach involving collaboration between veterinary and medical scientists, policy makers, and public health officials, is necessary to foster joint cooperation and control of emerging zoonotic diseases [3]. Zoonotic diseases caused by a wide range of arthropods, bacteria, helminths, protozoans, and viruses can cause serious and even life-threatening clinical conditions in animals, with a number of them also affecting the human population due to their zoonotic potential. The aim of the current Special Issue is to cover recent and novel research trends in zoonotic diseases in wildlife, including the relevant topics related to wildlife, zoonosis, public health, emerging diseases, infectious diseases and parasitic diseases.
west nile virus --- arbovirus --- zoonotic --- macaque --- bats --- c-ELISA --- RT-PCR --- Anaplasma phagocytophilum --- zoonosis --- tick --- wild ungulates --- phylogenesis --- molecular epidemiology --- Coxiella burnetii --- Q fever --- serology --- epidemiology --- wildlife --- European bison --- micromammals --- Cryptosporidium --- Giardia --- Blastocystis --- Enterocytozoon bieneusi --- Balantioides coli --- Troglodytella --- non-human primates --- rats --- zoological garden --- one health --- Helicobacter spp. --- PCR --- Sus scrofa --- Meles meles --- badger --- tuberculosis --- Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex --- P22 ELISA --- isolation --- cattle --- Atlantic Spain --- filter card --- faeces --- transportation --- storage --- preservation --- Giardia duodenalis --- Cryptosporidium hominis --- seroprevalence --- ruminants --- humans --- dust --- aerosols --- Salmonella --- turtles --- wildlife rescue centres --- camera-traps --- interactions --- wildlife-livestock interface --- non-tuberculous mycobacteria --- Leptospira interrogans --- microscopic agglutination test --- Slovenia --- n/a
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A concise guide to the care of small mammals, Ferrets, Rabbits, and Rodents: Clinical Medicine and Surgery covers the conditions seen most often in veterinary practice. The book emphasizes preventive medicine along with topics including disease management, ophthalmology, dentistry, and zoonosis. More than 400 illustrations demonstrate key concepts related to radiographic interpretation, relevant anatomy, and diagnostic, surgical, and therapeutic techniques. Now in full color, this edition adds coverage of more surgical procedures and expands coverage of zoonotic disease. From editors
Ferret -- Diseases. --- Ferret -- Surgery. --- Ferrets -- surgery. --- Rabbits -- Diseases. --- Rabbits -- Surgery. --- Rodentia -- surgery. --- Rodents -- Diseases. --- Rodents -- Surgery. --- Surgical Procedures, Operative -- veterinary. --- Mammals --- Lagomorpha --- Mustelidae --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Vertebrates --- Carnivora --- Chordata --- Animals --- Eukaryota --- Organisms --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Rabbits --- Ferrets --- Rodentia --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Veterinary Medicine --- Rodents --- Beavers --- Capybaras --- Castor Beaver --- Dipodidae --- Hydrochaeris --- Jerboas --- Beaver --- Capybara --- Hydrochaeri --- Jerboa --- Rodent --- Rodentias --- Domestic Polecats --- European Polecats --- Mustela putorius --- Mustela putorius furo --- Domestic Polecat --- Ferret --- Polecat, Domestic --- Polecats, Domestic --- Polecats, European --- Chinchilla Rabbits --- NZW Rabbits --- New Zealand White Rabbits --- Oryctolagus cuniculus --- Belgian Hare --- New Zealand Rabbits --- Rabbit, Domestic --- Chinchilla Rabbit --- Domestic Rabbit --- Domestic Rabbits --- Hare, Belgian --- NZW Rabbit --- New Zealand Rabbit --- Rabbit --- Rabbit, Chinchilla --- Rabbit, NZW --- Rabbit, New Zealand --- Rabbits, Chinchilla --- Rabbits, Domestic --- Rabbits, NZW --- Rabbits, New Zealand --- Zealand Rabbit, New --- Zealand Rabbits, New --- cuniculus, Oryctolagus --- Ghost Surgery --- Operative Procedures --- Operative Surgical Procedure --- Operative Surgical Procedures --- Procedure, Operative Surgical --- Procedures, Operative Surgical --- Surgery, Ghost --- Surgical Procedure, Operative --- Operative Procedure --- Procedure, Operative --- Procedures, Operative --- General Surgery --- Eucarya --- Eukarya --- Eukaryotes --- Eukaryotas --- Eukaryote --- Animalia --- Animal --- Metazoa --- Chordates --- Chordate --- Vertebrate --- Badgers --- Gulo --- Martens --- Martes --- Martes zibellina --- Sables --- Weasels --- Wolverines --- Badger --- Gulos --- Marten --- Sable --- Weasel --- Wolverine --- Lagomorphs --- Leporidae --- Ochotonidae --- Ochotona --- Pikas --- Lagomorph --- Pika --- Mammalia --- Mammal --- European Polecat --- Polecat, European --- New Zealand White Rabbit --- Surgical Procedures --- Procedure, Surgical --- Procedures, Surgical --- Surgical Procedure --- Lapin --- Furet --- Rongeurs --- Hérissons --- Animaux --- Chirurgie vétérinaire. --- surgery. --- veterinary. --- maladies. --- Maladies. --- Hedgehogs. --- Animal Diseases. --- Maladies animales. --- Animal Diseases --- surgery --- veterinary --- Rodent diseases
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Ethnicity in literature --- Ethnicité dans la littérature --- Etnisch bewustzijn in de literatuur --- Groepsgevoel in de literatuur --- Group identity in literature --- Identité de groupe dans la littérature --- Indianen in de literatuur --- Indians in literature --- Indiens dans la litterature --- Mengrassen in de literatuur --- Race dans la littérature --- Race in literature --- Race mixte dans la littérature --- Racially mixed people in literature --- Ras in de literatuur --- Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer --- American fiction --- Mulattoes in literature --- Indians of Central America in literature --- Indians of Mexico in literature --- Indians of North America in literature --- Indians of South America in literature --- Indians of the West Indies in literature --- History and criticism --- Rowson, Susanna --- Brown, Charles Brockden --- Cooper, James Fenimore --- Sedgwick, Catharine Maria --- Apess, William --- Stephens, Ann Sophia --- Seaver, James Everett --- Whitman, Walt --- Child, Lydia Maria Francis --- Badger, Joseph Edward --- Ellis, Edward S. --- Reid, Mayne --- Ridge, John Rollin --- Jackson, Helen Maria Hunt --- La Farge, Oliver Hazard Perry --- Criticism and interpretation --- Mathews, John Joseph --- Mourning Dove --- Erdrich, Louise --- Momaday, Navarre Scott --- Indians in literature. --- Racially mixed people in literature. --- Group identity in literature. --- Ethnicity in literature. --- Race in literature. --- History and criticism.
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