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fleeingvesuvius.org | ||
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acoup.blog
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| | | | | This is the fifth dish of the fourth course of our series (I, II, IIIa, IIIb, IVa, IVb, IVc, IVd,IVe, V) looking at the lives of pre-modern peasant farmers, who made up a majority of all of the humans who have ever lived. We are trying to grapple here with what has thus been the... | |
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pressbooks-dev.oer.hawaii.edu
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| | | | | The first comprehensive, peer-reviewed open access textbook for biological anthropology courses. Produced with support from the Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges (a section of the American Anthropological Association) and a grant from Minnesota State. Available free of charge for use in any setting. | |
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www.rasulkireev.com
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| | | | | Great book about our relatinship with time and productivity. The core idea is that we are to consumed by the idea of being at maximum productivity and that harms us and stops from enjoying life. | |
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insideclimatenews.org
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| | | WASHINGTON - The icy region at the top of the globe, lashed by wildfire and pelted with increasingly heavy precipitation, has tipped into "uncharted territory," scientists reported Tuesday. The Arctic tundra has shifted from storing carbon in the soil to becoming a carbon dioxide source, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and its partner researchers concluded in their 19th annual Arctic Report Card. | ||