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      When traders lose money, they experience a surge in the steroid cortisol that promotes feelings of anxiety and fear.  Coates (...)

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      In later life he could communicate only by using a few facial muscles, but he continued to advance his field and serve as a revered voice on (...)

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      But it is useful to look at some of the sources behind the anxiety to see what they really say. First is this statement from the (...)

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      There is an undeniable and deep-seated social-class hierarchy in Haiti that often corresponds with the pigmentation of one’s skin.

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      There is an undeniable and deep-seated social-class hierarchy in Haiti that often corresponds with the pigmentation of one’s skin.

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      Matilda Gay was a friend and neighbor of Wharton’s in Paris and two women came from a similar social class in New York. The next step (...)

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      Post navigation Previous Post ScienceOnline and copyright anxiety Next Post “Renewing copyright” and a reflection on versions 15 (...)

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      Hosted by the Forum for Scholars and Publics (Forum @ FHI), with the support of Bass Connections, the Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History (...)

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      My latest committee was the Smith Warehouse Social Committee, which I joined in 2009.  I represented the Library for three annual (...)

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      And we can imagine such a social arrangement; I just do not believe that most creators would think of it as an improvement.

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