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- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/El_Camino_College/Leggiamo_2_(Pescatori)/04%3A_MODULO_4_-_VIAGGIARE/4.07%3A_Hotels__Gli_alberghiSe la cavano bene anche gli olandesi e i norvegesi: l’85% e l’84% di loro, rispettivamente, ha ammesso di non aver mai sottratto nulla. Dall’analisi è emerso che gli argentini sono i più dediti ai fur...Se la cavano bene anche gli olandesi e i norvegesi: l’85% e l’84% di loro, rispettivamente, ha ammesso di non aver mai sottratto nulla. Dall’analisi è emerso che gli argentini sono i più dediti ai furti, mentre gli statunitensi sono ultimi nella top ten mondiale stilata. Ma i gusti sono gusti: gli oggetti di uso comune spesso lasciano indifferenti i clienti più esigenti.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Research_and_Information_Literacy/Critical_Thinking_in_Academic_Research_(Gruwell_and_Ewing)/07%3A_Types_of_Sources/7.04%3A_Primary_Secondary_and_Tertiary_SourcesTypically, by the time tertiary sources are developed, there have been many secondary sources prepared on their subjects, and you can think of tertiary sources as information that comes to us “third-h...Typically, by the time tertiary sources are developed, there have been many secondary sources prepared on their subjects, and you can think of tertiary sources as information that comes to us “third-hand.” Tertiary sources are usually publications that you are not intended to read from cover to cover but to dip in and out of for the information you need.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Research_and_Information_Literacy/Critical_Thinking_in_Academic_Research_(Gruwell_and_Ewing)/07%3A_Types_of_Sources/7.09%3A_Data_as_SourcesBut with that research question (“Why is there a gap in the number of people who qualify for food from food banks and the number of people who use food banks?”), you would also need to find out from a...But with that research question (“Why is there a gap in the number of people who qualify for food from food banks and the number of people who use food banks?”), you would also need to find out from another source how many people qualify for food banks based on their income and compare that number with how many people use food banks.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Sandboxes/admin/American_Literatures_after_1865_(Peterson_Berke_Bleil_Cofer_and_Davis)/08%3A_Modernism-_Frost___Stevens___Williams___Pound___Moore___Eliot/8.09%3A_In_a_Station_of_The_Metro_-_1926The apparition of these faces in the crowd; Petals on a wet, black bough. This work (“In a Station of The Metro” - 1926 by Ezra Pound) is free of known copyright restrictions.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Sandboxes/admin/American_Literatures_after_1865_(Peterson_Berke_Bleil_Cofer_and_Davis)/12%3A_Southern_Renaissance-_O'Connor___Williams/12.01%3A_Southern_Literary_Renaissance_-_Second_Wave_(1945-1965)Although the South was growing, the legacy of racism as the Civil Rights Movement gained national attention in the 1950s and 1960s gave the region a national black eye, but also gave birth to the Civi...Although the South was growing, the legacy of racism as the Civil Rights Movement gained national attention in the 1950s and 1960s gave the region a national black eye, but also gave birth to the Civil Rights movement, the Black Power movement and the Black Arts movement.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Philosophy/Animals_and_Ethics_101_-_Thinking_Critically_About_Animal_Rights_(Nobis)/08%3A_Activism_for_Animals/8.05%3A_Illegal_ActionsContrary to a common reaction, these examples do not make any “comparisons” whatsoever between animal issues and slavery or human holocausts 1 ; they are simply used to show that any (or just about an...Contrary to a common reaction, these examples do not make any “comparisons” whatsoever between animal issues and slavery or human holocausts 1 ; they are simply used to show that any (or just about any) argument against some kind of activism based on the premise that it is illegal is unsound (or, at least, just about everyone’s beliefs entail that it is unsound, since they think the above premise is false: just because something is illegal does not necessarily entail that it is morally wrong).
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Philosophy/Animals_and_Ethics_101_-_Thinking_Critically_About_Animal_Rights_(Nobis)/03%3A_In_Defense_of_Animals-_Some_Moral_Arguments/3.05%3A_Again_the_Issue_is_Not_(Necessarily)_Animal_RightsThere are no generic moral rights – just plain moral rights – so if someone claims that animals have (or lack) moral rights, the question we must ask is, “A right to what, or right from what?” Here th...There are no generic moral rights – just plain moral rights – so if someone claims that animals have (or lack) moral rights, the question we must ask is, “A right to what, or right from what?” Here there are many candidates: rights to life, to respectful treatment, to not being caused to suffer, to not be harmed, to have their interests taken into consideration, to liberty, to not being considered “property,” to not be “used” to benefit others, and on and on: there are many possible moral right…
- https://human.libretexts.org/Sandboxes/admin/American_Literatures_after_1865_(Peterson_Berke_Bleil_Cofer_and_Davis)/07%3A_Naturalism_and_Modernism-_Norris___Crane___London___Washington___Du_Bois/7.02%3A_Frank_Norris_(1870_-_1902)Before his untimely death from illness at the age of thirty-two, Norris published less than half a dozen novels, most notably the first two novels in his unfinished “Epic of Wheat” trilogy, The Octopu...Before his untimely death from illness at the age of thirty-two, Norris published less than half a dozen novels, most notably the first two novels in his unfinished “Epic of Wheat” trilogy, The Octopus: A Story of California (1901) and (posthumously) The Pit (1903), both of which explore the brutality of the business world. The novel traces the upward trajectory of McTeague, from the grim poverty of life in the mining camp to the middle class life of a practicing dentist in San Francisco.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Harrisburg_Area_Community_College/History_101%3A_World_History_I_(Malick_and_Gurian)/07%3A_The_Roman_World_from_753_BCE_to_500_BCE/7.04%3A_Geography_and_Topography_of_Rome_and_the_Roman_EmpireAs the title of one recent textbook of Roman history puts it, Roman history is, in a nutshell, the story of Rome’s transformation “from village to empire.”1 The geography and topography of Rome, Italy...As the title of one recent textbook of Roman history puts it, Roman history is, in a nutshell, the story of Rome’s transformation “from village to empire.”1 The geography and topography of Rome, Italy, and the Mediterranean world as a whole played a key role in the expansion of the empire but also placed challenges in the Romans’ path, challenges which further shaped their history.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Sacramento_City_College/HIST_307%3A_History_of_World_Civilizations_to_1500_(Lisuk)/03%3A_Week_3/3.01%3A_African_History_to_1500/3.1.11%3A_Works_Consulted_and_Further_ReadingThe History of Africa: The Question for Eternal Harmony. Conrad, David. “Oral Tradition & Perceptions of History from the Manding Peoples of West Africa.” In Themes in West Africa’s History. Farmers, ...The History of Africa: The Question for Eternal Harmony. Conrad, David. “Oral Tradition & Perceptions of History from the Manding Peoples of West Africa.” In Themes in West Africa’s History. Farmers, Kings, and Traders: The People of Southern Africa, 200 – 1860 Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. The Swahili: Reconstructing the History and Language of an African Society, 800 – 1500. Ranger, Terence. “The Invention of Tradition in Colonial Africa.” In The Invention of Tradition.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Sacramento_City_College/HIST_307%3A_History_of_World_Civilizations_to_1500_(Lisuk)/08%3A_Week_8/8.01%3A_The_Greek_World_from_Bronze_Age_to_Roman_Conquest/8.1.14%3A_Links_of_Primary_SourcesAncient History Sourcebook at Fordham University (collection of materials from all periods of Greek history) Aristophanes, excerpt from Clouds, making fun of Socrates Cyrene, primary sources on foundi...Ancient History Sourcebook at Fordham University (collection of materials from all periods of Greek history) Aristophanes, excerpt from Clouds, making fun of Socrates Cyrene, primary sources on founding of the colony Herodotus, Histories, excerpt on the Battle of Marathon History of Greek Philosophy Justin, on the beginning of the reign of Philip II of Macedon Thucydides, “Melian Dialogue” from the History of the Peloponnesian War Xenophon on the Battle of Leuctra