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The courtships, engagements, and marriages of the sons and daughters of Theodore and Pamela are the subject of this book."
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The Journal of the Rosacea Research & Development Institute, the first dedicated rosacea journal, is produced by volunteer rosacea sufferers. Articles by dermatologists, physicians, naturopaths, researchers and patients are included: A new class of topical medications may soon be available to treat facial redness Ocular rosacea, the number one contributor to poor ocular surface health Rheumatic autoimmunity as the cause of rosacea Inside rosacea Optimizing redness reduction, part I: Rosacea and skin care The importance of essential fatty acids for rosacea Food choices for rosacea immunity Rosacea, inflammation, and aging: The inefficiency of stress Psychological stress and rosacea The role of Demodex mites in the pathogenesis of rosacea and blepharitis and their control A molecular link between rosacea and gastrointestinal disease Signal Transduction Modulators to treat rosacea The effect of dietary salt on rosacea Is it possible for rosaceans to do research? Research Highlights Books and articles to be published in the future
"This study investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the cultural implications thereof. It is a literary-based assessment of 100 sites that date between the Late Bronze Age and the Late Iron Age, all containing human remains. The study illustrates a temporal relationship with the manner of disposal that is regionally distinct. It addresses other repeated Iron Age burial themes, such as differential treatment of infants, reuse of earlier monuments, bones marking liminal and economic spaces, and deposits adhering to a specific spatial pattern with buildings. It demonstrates that the processing of the corpse and the spatial context of the human remains deposit are central for understanding the community's perception of the bones and, thus, the meaning of the deposition. The core concept is that Iron Age communities practised various ritual processes, each with a different purpose, but using the same medium -- human remains."--Back cover (page 4 of cover).
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Women and Slavery offers readers an opportunity to examine the establishment, growth, and evolution of slavery in the United States as it impacted women-enslaved and free, African American and white, wealthy and poor, northern and southern. The primary documents-including newspaper articles, broadsides, cartoons, pamphlets, speeches, photographs, memoirs, and editorials-are organized thematically and represent cultural, political, religious, economic, and social perspectives on this dark and complex period in American history.
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