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Blood Brother
… a trip to the doctor himself. The promotional pamphlets and websites call what he’s doing a donation, but it’s really … program called Z Rewards. The more plasma given, the more points and the higher status they attain—bronze, silver, … The poor have long been valued for how much work their bodies can do. Today, the body itself is a commodity. The flow …
Reinventing the Inventor
… quirks of law that had always intrigued him: that while a falsified declaration of parental consent was not legal, it … is Robinson’s observation that since his plays were becoming so successful, Collins now designed his novels for … for the stage. Doing so robbed his novels of his genius for complex plotting; many of these are comprised of a series of …
Reprint, Spring 1980
… to Frederick Zwierlein. Not surprisingly, this diverse compendium of U. S. history has been called an … as can be seen in the Perennial Library edition of The Points of My Compass: Letters From the East, the West, the … in collaboration with the Iowa Institute for Textual Studies has been publishing a continuing and handsome cloth …
Maoists in the Forest: Tracking India’s Separatist Rebels
… and fellow activist Asiya Jeelani wasn’t so lucky. She died instantly. Kashmiri fisherman, Srinagar. Gul Wani, a … tribe that account for about 10 percent of the state’s 26 million people. While the Bodo people traditionally use a … attract disaffected members of the middle class. Slick new websites can now be found on the internet, and volunteers …
Three Eighteenth-Century Gardens
… and finally led him away from his shop to seek the companionship of other Quakers who like himself were stu … so well that he could converse in either language, and studied other subjects allied to his career as a botanist. He … ship, and now and then give them a little water . . .” 1726—  ”I have never seen anything you sent me by Capt. B. The …
The Last Available “Place in the Sun”
… for the present at least, the European elements are so completely in control of the politics, commerce and finances … transportation and the development of industry. He then studied the popula tion from the point of view of its racial … stressed, however. Night is winter along the Line. At many points under the equator the whole annual range of …
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