Women and Anthropology
In all four fields of anthropology (Cultural, Archaeology, Linguistics, and Physical Anthropology) women have made significant contributions to establishment and...
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Women’s Studies
Women’s Studies examines the scholarship and theory on the history, status, contributions, and experiences of women in diverse cultural communities,...
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Federal vs. State Appeals Processes
This article explores the Federal and State appeals processes within the United States’ dual court system, emphasizing the distinctive features...
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The Impact of Legal Precedents in Appeals
This article explores the profound impact of legal precedents in the appeals process within the framework of the US criminal...
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Advocacy and Legal Aid in Post-Conviction Proceedings
This article delves into the intricate landscape of advocacy and legal aid within the context of post-conviction proceedings in the...
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Future Trends and Reforms in Appeals
This article delves into the evolving landscape of appeals and post-conviction remedies within the US criminal justice process, exploring future...
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History and Evolution of Correctional Systems
This article explores the intricate history and evolution of correctional systems in the United States, spanning from the early colonial...
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Types of Correctional Facilities
This article delves into the intricate landscape of correctional facilities within the United States’ criminal justice system. Beginning with an...
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The Goals of Incarceration
This article delves into the multifaceted goals of incarceration within the United States’ criminal justice system. The introduction establishes a...
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Prison Life: Daily Routines and Inmate Culture
This article delves into the intricacies of prison life within the U.S. criminal justice system, focusing on daily routines and...
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Rehabilitation Programs in Correctional Facilities
This article delves into the multifaceted landscape of rehabilitation programs within correctional facilities in the United States, offering a comprehensive...
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Educational and Vocational Training in Prisons
This article delves into the pivotal role of educational and vocational training programs within the US prison system, examining their...
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Healthy Diet for February 20 – Are You a Bean Counter? ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle
Do you count on beans for their health-promoting benefits? “Beans” actually refers to the whole legume family: chickpeas (gar-banzos), lentils,...
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February 21 – Too Busy to Eat? ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle
Do you ever get so busy with daily living that it seems easier to skip a meal than take the...
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Healthy Diet for February 6 – Cook Savvy -Fiber Up ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle
Fiber is the broom that helps give your intestines a clean sweep. This plant substance multitasks, too. A fiber-rich diet...
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Healthy Diet for February 22 – Pick Up Your Pace ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle
Has physical activity become part of your daily life? Terrific! Ready to pick up your pace? A longer, more intense...
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Healthy Diet for February 23 – No Crossovers ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle
Before you blame a flu bug for an upset stomach, consider that food-borne illness often starts at home. How can...
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Healthy Diet for February 24 – Some Like It Hot! ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle
Mild to hot, chili peppers are in high demand—and give food more than flavor. Flavorwise, chiles’ hot substance, capsaicin, stimulates...
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Healthy Diet for February 25 – Shaking the Salt Habit ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle
Need to watch your salt intake? Are you one of the 39 percent of Americans who have high-normal or high...
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Healthy Diet for February 26 – Eating in the Fast-Food Lane ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle
Do you eat fast food at least once a week? About a third of all consumers do. That’s okay sometimes,...
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Healthy Diet for February 27 – From the Inside Out ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle
Ever feel that if you could just lose (or gain) a few pounds you would feel content, worthy, and in...
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Healthy Diet for February 28 – Howdy, Partner! ⋆ Healthy Diet ⋆ Lifestyle
Getting enough iron? If you’re female, maybe not! Yet, to feel energized, your body needs enough iron to carry oxygen...
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Public Broadcasting Systems
Public service broadcasting (PSB), according to McQuail (2005, 179), refers to “a system that is set up by law and...
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Russia: Media System
The Russian Federation is a 17.1 million km2 territory, on which a population of 146 million is unevenly distributed. It...
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Scandinavian States: Media Systems
The Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden are individually small but together have a population of more than...
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Singapore: Media System
Singapore, an island nation at the southern tip of mainland Southeast Asia, has a population of about 3.6 million made...
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South Africa: Media System
South Africa had an estimated population of 47 million people in 2005. Eight in ten people were classified as African;...
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South Korea: Media System
South Korea, in its pan-national homogeneity across many fronts, has been a friendly and profitable market for the mass media...
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Spain: Media System
Spain had in 2005 a population of 44.1 million inhabitants and was twelfth in world ranking in GDP. Just after...
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Switzerland: Media System
Switzerland is a small, federal, non-EU-member country in the center of Europe. It has a population of 7.4 million people,...
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United Kingdom: Media System
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (population 58.8 million; 2001 census) dates from the treaty that ceded...
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United States of America: Media System
The United States of America, located in the northern hemisphere of the American continent, is a federal republic that consists...
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Anthropology of War
War is armed combat (fighting with weapons) between warriors or soldiers from two different political communities. This definition puts emphasis...
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Archaeology of War
The study of warfare in prehistory is a specialty of its own embedded within the anthropology of war. To study...
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Alfred Wegener
Alfred Lothar Wegener was born on the 1st of November 1880 in Berlin, and he died at the end of...
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Franz Weidenreich
German-Jewish physical anthropologist and anatomist Franz Weidenreich was known for his evaluation and interpretation of Sinanthropus pekinensis. Born in Endenkoben,...
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H. G. Wells
Herbert George Wells was a novelist, prophet, and gadfly, one of the 20th-century’s most multitalented thinkers. Born on September 21,1866,...
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Leslie A. White
Leslie White was an American cultural anthropologist known for his neo-evolutionary viewpoint. White was born in Salida, Colorado, on January...
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Timothy D. White
Timothy D. White received his PhD from the University of Michigan and concerned himself with integrative biology, physical anthropology, and...
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Alfred North Whitehead
Alfred North Whitehead had a long and illustrious career spanning more than 60 years spread out over two centuries. Although...
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Sherwood Washburn
American physical anthropologist Sherwood Washburn’s greatest contribution to the field of anthropology was promoting genetics to explain both human variation...
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The Role of the Appellate Judge
This article delves into the pivotal role of appellate judges within the United States criminal justice process, exploring their appointment,...
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Habeas Corpus Petitions
The article delves into the pivotal role of Habeas Corpus petitions in the U.S. criminal justice process, tracing their historical...
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Post-Conviction DNA Testing
This article delves into the intricacies of post-conviction DNA testing within the United States criminal justice process, adhering to the...
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Executive Clemency and Pardons
This article delves into the intricate realm of executive clemency and pardons within the framework of the US criminal justice...
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Expungement and Sealing of Criminal Records
This article delves into the multifaceted realm of expungement and sealing of criminal records within the United States’ criminal justice...
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Compensation for Wrongful Convictions
This article explores the multifaceted landscape of compensation for wrongful convictions within the framework of the US criminal justice process,...
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Challenges in Death Penalty Appeals
This article explores the intricate landscape of challenges within the death penalty appeals process in the United States criminal justice...
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Juvenile Offenders and Post-Conviction Relief
This article delves into the intricate intersection of juvenile offenders and post-conviction relief within the United States criminal justice process....
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