Flora of Madeira Kenneth M. CunoFlora of Madeira is the first book to describe fully all of the vascular plants of the Madeiran and Salvage Islands. It covers over 1360 species of native and naturalized plants, many of them little known. A high proportion of taxa, some 16%, are endemic to the islands themselves or are restricted to Macaronesia.
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The purpose of this book is to indicate the diversity of Amazonian societies and to try to contribute to the extension of the anthropology of Amazonia beyond its traditional limits
Explores the voices of current and former Catholic nuns as they share their lived experiences with Catholicism
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The book concludes with an analysis of the current trends affecting labor-community activism of this type
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Disappearances sheds light on the methods of Victorian detectives in a time when DNA profiling was considered science fiction
The chapter includes a detailed case study of Asian citrus psyllid
the concepts of 'civil culture' and 'civil society' have been widely discussed in the social sciences