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In recent years F buski infection from humans and pigs has been documented in India in the states of Assam Bihar Delhi Meghalaya and Uttar Pradesh 13 According

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In recent years F buski infection from humans and pigs has been documented in India in the states of Assam Bihar Delhi Meghalaya and Uttar Pradesh 13 According to our x0066006Cnding. DISPATCHES nificant or clinically meaningful differences between thefrom the United States, Thailand, and Malawi.Bangkok, Thailand; or Lilongwe, Malawi.We thank Trek Diagnostic Systems Ltd., West Suss We DISPATCHES www.χdχ.gov/eidVol.). The χontrol animal showed signs of Lassa fever 7–10 days postinoculation and was euthanized 13 days postchallenge because of severity of and therefore all Rapid Dispatches articles will be indexed with major repositories in a similar fashion to articles that appear in print. 7. How will my article obtain exposure beyond the Rapid Disp (1977). Michael Herr. The Vietnam War, 1964-75. The “New Frontier”. Domino . Effect. Proxy War. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964). Tet. Offensive (1968). Vietnamization. “Not that you didn’t hear some overripe bullshit about it: Hearts and Minds, Peoples of the Republic, tumbling dominoes, maintaining the equilibrium of the Dingdong by containing the ever encroaching Doodah. . .” (20). . Weight. . Loss. www.ThriveWeightLoss.com. The. FAT BUS. My Thrive! . Have. You Reached a New Points Milestone?. Let’s Sample!. How’s Your. Journal?. What we learned last week…. Review from Last Week. DISPATCHES hen you need to break up a daily regimen of sailing, snorkeling and �shing in the Florida Keys, set the GPS for Key Colony Beach. Exactly halfway between Key Largo and Key West, Learning intention: to understand population growth rates and how child mortality and life-expectancy affect intrinsically affect it.. Who lives the longest?. Life expectancy: the number of years a person can expect to live, usually when they are born, based on the average living conditions within a country.. \'You and I Eat the Same\' proposes that immigration is fundamental to cuisine, and that good food is the common ground between different cultures. The book comprises long-form writing about the ways in which immigration has shaped food, and shorter features that point to our similarities, including the many ways we wrap meat in flatbreads, a basic primer on fire, and a catalog of all the species of animals that we eat.Series information:Dispatches will be a biannual publication, produced by Chris Ying, MAD, and Noma. Twice a year we�ll choose a topic�the ocean, home cooking, insects, history, or farming, for instance�and identify the single most urgent and interesting issue surrounding that topic. The book will differ in form from one edition to the next, depending on the subject at hand and what we determine to be the most effective way to explore it. Volume 1 will assert that immigration makes food better. It is fundamental to cuisine�to all human endeavor, really�and essential to innovation and more delicious things. We�ll do this by putting forward the idea that cuisine should not be divided by ethnicity but rather taken as a collective human effort. As a reference point, think about those incredible old Time Life cookbooks from the sixties. Each volume reported on the cuisine of a different country or region for a curious American audience. In a celebratory, earnest, naive way, they were part anthropological study and part recipe book. Now imagine another volume in the series, one that documented cuisine not as a phenomenon of a specific country or culture but of humanity as a whole: The Cuisine of Humanity. The book will have some entertaining and informative features that drive home the similarities between different culinary cultures: photo essays on all the different ways humans like to wrap meat in flat breads a basic primer on fire a catalogue of every species of animal humans eat, etc. But the heart of the book lies in long-form writing that encourages readers to view immigration as necessary to cuisine. We�ll have pieces from respected writers from various fields that explore the ways in which food and people move between cultures, and the ways in which this freedom of movement makes cooking and eating better. Surprising firsthand accounts from the front lines of abortion provision [?] reveal the persistent cultural, political, and economic hurdles to access. More than thirty-five years after women won the right to legal abortion, stories of limited access to abortion are still familiar yet most people have little idea of just how inaccessible it has become. While a majority of Americans support safe and legal abortion, the pervasive stigma—cultivated by the religious right—continues to shame women and marginalize abortion providers in their own professional communities.Reproductive-health researcher Carole Joffe has studied abortion provision for more than thirty years. In Dispatches from the Abortion Wars, she relays on-the-ground stories of doctors grappling with the obstacles of providing abortion care for their patients: from skirting draconian state regulations to negotiating with intransigent insurance companies or having to beg superiors for the right to perform medically necessary abortions in-hospital. Joffe brings these examples to vivid life, reporting the lived experiences behind the polemics.Dispatches from the Abortion Wars also offers hope for real change, pointing the way to a more compassionate standard of women’s health care—one that responds to the needs of the individual and trusts women to make their own moral choices. Harley-Davidson bikers . . . Grand Canyon river rats. . .Mormon archaeologists. . . Spelling bee prodigies…For more than fifteen years, best-selling author and historian Hampton Sides has traveled widely across the continent exploring the America that lurks just behind the scrim of our mainstream culture. Reporting for Outside, The New Yorker, and NPR, among other national media, the award-winning journalist has established a reputation not only as a wry observer of the contemporary American scene but also as one of our more inventive and versatile practitioners of narrative non-fiction.In these two dozen pieces, collected here for the first time, Sides gives us a fresh, alluring, and at times startling America brimming with fascinating subcultures and bizarre characters who could live nowhere else. Following Sides, we crash the redwood retreat of an apparent cabal of fabulously powerful military-industrialists, drop in on the Indy 500 of bass fishing, and join a giant techno-rave at the lip of the Grand Canyon. We meet a diverse gallery of American visionaries— from the impossibly perky founder of Tupperware to Indian radical Russell Means to skateboarding legend Tony Hawk. We retrace the route of the historic Bataan Death March with veterans from Sides’ acclaimed WWII epic, Ghost Soldiers. Sides also examines the nation that has emerged from the ashes of September 11, recounting the harrowing journeys of three World Trade Center survivors and deciding at the last possible minute not to embed on the Iraqi front-lines with the U.S. Marines. Americana gives us a sparkling mosaic of our country today, in all its wild and poignant charm.Experience the many faces of America with Hampton Sides as he: AMERICAN ORIGINALS. . . drops in on the charmed life of skateboarding icon Tony Hawk studies counter-terrorism at the G. Gordon Liddy spy school goes Hollywood with American Indian Movement radical-turned-movie-star Russell Means steps out of the closet with Mel White, religious right ghostwriter-turned-gay activist mushes the Iditarod Trail with Alaska legend Joe Redington. AMERICAN EDENS. . . runs the rapids during a man-made flood in the Grand Canyon crashes the redwood retreat of California’s elite Bohemian Club debriefs the “bio-nauts” as they emerge from captivity in the Biosphere dives into America’s greatest swimming hole gets ecstatic with the Zippies at their secret all-night techno-rave. AMERICAN RIDES. . . ponders silver bubbles at the annual Airstream RV convention revs it up at the Harley-Davidson rally in Sturgis, South Dakota sails the Chesapeake with snooty owners of a rare antique sailboat known as the log canoe roams the streets with D.C.’s hard-core band of bike couriers. AMERICAN BY BIRTH, SOUTHERN BY THE GRACE OF . . .. . . speaks in tongues with black Pentecostalists of the Memphis-based Church of God in Christ fishes for lunkers at the Bassmasters Classic goes underground with the world’s greatest cave rescuer unravels the mystery of a notorious teen murder in rural Mississippi. AMERICANS ABROAD. . . crosses the Sahara Desert with American endurance runners at the infernal Marathon des Sables bushwhacks through MesoAmerica with Mormon archaeologists in search of lost tribes of Israel visits a high school friend who’s become an Uzi-toting Zionist pioneer in the West Bank walks the route of the Bataan Death March with characters from Ghost Soldiers. AMERICAN OBSESSIONS. . . cranks it up with high-end stereophiles at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas gets bowled over by 5,000 squealing salesladies at the annual Tupperware convention plumbs the mysteries of the schwa at the National Spelling Bee scrapes at the stucco of the neurotic architectural tradition known as Santa Fe Style. AMERICA, POST 9/11. . . traces the harrowing stories of three World Trade Center survivors goes off-roading in the Imperial Sand Dunes almost embeds on the Iraqi frontlines with the U.S. Marines remembers Shane Childers, the decorated Marine who became the first American combat death in Iraq. \"Essays on racial flashpoints, white denial, violence, and the manipulation of fear in America today.Drawing on events from the killing of Trayvon Martin to the Black Lives Matter protests last summer, Wise calls to account his fellow white citizens and exhorts them to combat racist power structures.--
The New York Times
What Tim Wise has brilliantly done is to challenge white folks\' truth to see that they have a responsibility to do more than sit back and watch, but to recognize their own role in co-creating a fair, inclusive, truly democratic society.--Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim CrowTim Wise\'s new book gives us the tools we need to reach people whose understanding of our country is white instead of right. And without pissing them off!--James W. Loewen, author, Lies My Teacher Told MeTim Wise\'s latest is more urgent than ever. --Heather Ann Thompson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and its LegacyA white social justice advocate clearly shows how racism is America\'s core crisis. A trenchant assessment of our nation\'s ills.--*Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review[Dispatches from the Race War] is a bracing call to action in a moment of social unrest.--
Publishers Weekly
Dispatches from the Race War exhorts white Americans to join the struggle for a fairer society.--
Chapter 16
In this collection of essays, renowned social-justice advocate Tim Wise confronts racism in contemporary America. Seen through the lens of major flashpoints during the Obama and Trump years, Dispatches from the Race War faces the consequences of white supremacy in all its forms. This includes a discussion of the bigoted undertones of the Tea Party\'s backlash, the killing of Trayvon Martin, current day anti-immigrant hysteria, the rise of openly avowed white nationalism, the violent policing of African Americans, and more.Wise devotes a substantial portion of the book to explore the racial ramifications of COVID-19, and the widespread protests which followed the police murder of George Floyd.Concise, accessible chapters, most written in first-person, offer an excellent source for those engaged in the anti-racism struggle. Tim Wise\'s proactive approach asks white allies to contend with--and take responsibility for--their own role in perpetuating racism against Blacks and people of color.Dispatches from the Race War reminds us that the story of our country is the history of racial conflict, and that our future may depend on how--or if--we can resolve it. To accept racism is quintessentially American, writes Wise, to rebel against it is human. Be human.\" When Peter Canning started work as a paramedic on the streets of Hartford, Connecticut, twenty-five years ago, he believed drug users were victims only of their own character flaws. Canning began asking his patients how they had gotten started on their perilous journeys. And while no two tales were the same, their heartrending similarities changed Canning\'s view and moved him to educate himself about the science of addiction. Armed with that understanding, he began his fight against the stigmatization of users.In Killing Season, we ride along with Canning through the streets of Hartford as he tells stories of opioid overdose from a street-level vantage point. A first responder to hundreds of overdoses throughout the rise of America\'s epidemic, Canning has seen the impact of prescription painkillers, heroin, and the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl firsthand. Bringing us into the room (or the car, or the portable toilet) with the victims of this epidemic, Canning explains how he came to favor harm reduction, which advocates for needle exchange, community naloxone, and safe-injection sites.Stripping away the stigma of addiction through stories that are hard-hitting, poignant, sad, confessional, funny, and overall, human, Killing Season aims to change minds about the epidemic, help obliterate stigma, and save lives. It’s no secret that this world we live in can be pretty stressful sometimes. If you find yourself feeling out-of-sorts, pick up a book.According to a recent study, reading can significantly reduce stress levels. In as little as six minutes, you can reduce your stress levels by 68%. \"17 minutes ago -

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