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"Everything Is Connected": Health Lifestyles and Teenagers' Social Distancing Behaviors in the COVID-19 Pandemic
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“Everything Is in Us”: Collaboration, Introspection, and Continuity as Healing in #NotYourPrincess
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"Expansion of meltwater lakes on the Greenland Ice Sheet"
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"Failure to Pay Any Poll Tax or Other Tax": The constitutionality of tax felon disenfranchisement
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"Fake news” and emerging online media ecosystem: An integrated intermedia agenda-setting analysis of during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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"Famous Poets, Neglected Composers: Songs to Lyrics by Goethe, Heine, Mörike, and others", ed. J. W. Smeed (Recent Researches in the Music of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, 10)
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"Fate and Consolation in the Late Rousseau"
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“Fire bad teachers.” A critical look at public perceptions of the role of teachers and schools in students’ relative levels of achievement.
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"First contacts" in Polynesia: The Samoan case (1722-1848); Western misunderstandings about sexuality and divinity
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“First” matters: A qualitative examination of a strategy for controlling the agenda when answering questions in the 2016 U.S. republican primary election debates
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"FORCE" learning in recurrent neural networks as data assimilation
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"Frauen komponieren: 25 Lieder für Singstimme und Klavier", ed. Eva Rieger and Käte Walter: (Recent Researches in the Music of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, 10)
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“From Candidacy to Governance: Rethinking ‘The Hands of Donald Trump.’” (Edited journal colloquium)
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"From Your First Cigarette to Your Last Dyin' Day": The Patterning of Gang Membership in the Life-Course
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"Gautier d'Aupais," courtly Love, and the Dangers of the Tavern
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“Gender, Sexuality, and Occupation in South Asia: A report from the feminist pre- conference at the Annual South Asia Conference at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 2017”
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“Genocide is Fascism in Action”: Aron Trainin and Soviet Portrayals of Genocide
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“German Jews,” “National Jews,” “Jewish Volk” or “Racial Jews”? The Constitution and Contestation of “Jewishness” in Newspapers of Nazi Germany, 1933–1938
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“Getting pregnant might make me seem more normal to them”: Attitudes, experiences, and gendered nuances regarding pregnancy and parenting among youths experiencing homelessness
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“Giants of an Earlier Capitalism”: The Chartered Trading Companies as Modern Multinationals
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"Good in the way witches enjoy being good": The Reality of Morality in Eleanor Estes's The Witch Family
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"Good queen, my lord, good queen": Sexual Slander and the Trials of Female Authority in "The Winter's Tale"
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“Good Things in Threes: The Long-Term Impacts of Literate Dwelling.”
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“Good” and “Bad” Criticism: A Descriptive Analysis
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"Green" manufacturing certification possible
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"Green" Technology and Ecologically Unequal Exchange: The Environmental and Social Consequences of Ecological Modernization in the World-System
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“Guest Editorial: Complicities, Connections and Struggles”
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"Happy Shores"
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"Having it all" or "doing it all"? Perceived trait attributes and behavioral obligations as a function of workload, parenthood, and gender
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"Healthier Than Just Healthy": Families Transmitting Health as Cultural Capital
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