Ripping England! Lipi PradhanExamines an all too often neglected period of postwar British cinema and popular culture. Ripping England! investigates a fertile moment for British satire the period between 1947 and 1953, which produced the films Passport to Pimlico, Kind Hearts and Coronets, and The Lavender Hill Mob, as well as the seminal radio program The Goon Show. Against the postwar background of fading empire, universal rationing, and the implementation of a welfare state,
Andy Fisher insists it must become a more comprehensive and critical undertaking
through the interdependencies of globalization
This chapter reviews the principles and development of existing crop models
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The volume initially focuses on the group of Peripatetics working in Baghdad with al-Farabi’s teacher Abu Bishr Matta and his student Yahya ibn 'Adi who worked in the Aristotelian tradition
and the relevant passages from Newton's "Principia" and "Opticks" are appended
and philology
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and then provides specific examples of how certain supplements can modulate the immune system and its responses to specific challenges that are common in commercial production
Analyzes the literary representations of women in Salvadoran and US-Salvadoran narratives since 1980
This chapter outlines a historical basis for plant selection and examines the areas in which sensor technology has evolved from our eyes to the application of proximal and remote sensing
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