Intro -- TITLE PAGE -- COPYRIGHT PAGE -- CONTENTS -- AUTHOR'S NOTE -- NORTHERN EXPOSURE -- THE GOOD SAMARITAN -- FOOL'S PARADISE -- TOP OF THE WORLD -- GENERAL MARIJUANA -- DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS -- FLOWER OF BEKAA -- CITY OF DEATH -- A DATE WITH TEN MILLION DATES -- DOCTOR LOWELL, I PRESUME -- MONEY CHANGES EVERYTHING -- BETTER THAN SEX -- ISLAND UNIVERSE -- END GAME -- EPILOGUE: IN CUSTODY.
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From the Sixties Scoop to Baby Veronica : transracial adoption of indigenous children in the USA and Canada / Roger L. Nichols -- Stimulating and resisting transborder indigenous adoptions in North America in the 1970s / Margaret D. Jacobs -- "Disastrous adoption"? : representations of fetal alcohol syndrome and disability in recent Native North American writing / Mark Shackleton -- Indigenous identity, forced transracial removal, and intergenerational trauma in Linda Hogan's Solar storms and Sherman Alexie's Indian killer / Pirjo Ahokas -- Sugarcoated prejudice : adoption and transethnic adoption in Forrest Carter's The education of Little Tree / Bo Pettersson -- Writing and identity in Jane Jeong Trenka's life narratives / Lena Ahlin -- The (T)race of Trojan horses : transracial adoption and adoptive being in Phan's We should never meet and Truong's Bitter in the mouth / Begoña Simal-González -- Mythologizing transnational and transracial adoption in Mona Friis Bertheussen's Twin sisters : a world apart / Alan Shima -- Stories matter : contextualizing the Black German American adoptee experience(s) / Rosemarie Peña -- Girls interrupted, business unbegun, and precarious homes : literary representations of transracial adoption in contemporary South Asian diasporic women's fiction / Christine Vogt-William -- "A daughter three thousand miles off" : transcultural adoption in Susan Warner's The wide, wide world / Jane Weiss -- Cruel chronologies : Ireland, America, and transatlantic adoption in The lost child of Philomena Lee and Philomena / John McLeod
The Armenian genocide -- Hitler's accomplices before the war -- Complicity during the war -- Complicity after the war -- The universal declaration's origins and principles -- The misconceived Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- The ineffectiveness of the UN organization -- The modern succession of genocides -- UN and European cowardice -- The demoralized World Court -- The UN in the footsteps of Hitler -- A new world organization
1. Introduction / Jason Begley [and others] -- 2. Creating local economic resilience : co-operation, innovation and firms' absorptive capacity / Jonathan Michie and Christine Oughton -- 3. Global economic crises and local fortunes : the case of Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire / Rupert Waters and Helen Smith -- 4. Regional capabilities and industrial resiliency : specialization and diversification dynamics in Lowell, Massachusetts / Michael H. Best -- 5. From recession to re-industrialization : a case study of employment changes in North Carolina / Ian Taplin and Minh-Trang Thi Nguyen -- 6. Institutional change, industrial logics and internationalization : growth of the auto and it sectors in India / Anthony D'Costa -- 7. A system abandoned : twenty years of management, corporate governance and labour market reforms in Japan / Holger Bungsche -- 8. China and the global recession / Jason Begley and Tom Donnelly -- 9. North American and European responses to crisis in the motor vehicle industry / James M. Rubenstein -- 10. Addressing 'strategic failure' : widening the public interest in the UK financial and energy sectors / J. Robert Branston [and others].
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Local Perspectives of Shojo and Shojo Manga: Historical Components -- Global Perspectives of Shojo and Shojo Manga: New Approaches -- Shojo Mangaka' Profiles and Interviews with Manga Critics and Shojo Mangaka