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    Trans-Colonial Collaboration and Slave Narrative: Mary Prince Revisited by Michelle Gadpaille

    Published 2011-10-01
    “… In 1831 in London, two formidable women met: Mary Prince, an ex-slave from Bermuda, who had crossed the Atlantic to a qualified freedom, and Susanna Strickland, an English writer. …”
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    Human resource management in the shipping industry by Parsa, Seyed Jafar Sadjadi

    Published 2008
    “…Issues include but not are limited to the influence of `open registries' shortage of qualified officers, stress among seafarers, and problems arising from demography. …”
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    Meritocracy revisited : a disaggregated approach to the study of educational and occupational attainment in Britain by Cheung, SY

    Published 1997
    “…</p> <p>Another important finding is that the effect of gender varies substantially between sectors. Equally qualified women are found to be significantly worse off than men in the most bureaucratised sectors such as private administration (which consists of banking, finance, accounting and insurance). …”
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    Irish protestant travel to Europe, 1660-1727 by Ansell, R

    Published 2013
    “…Research on the Irish in Europe concentrates on Catholics without much regard to Protestant experiences, while work on English or British travel overlooks ways in which Irish Protestant voyages differed. …”
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    Safety and nature versus tourists, athlets and residents in Sagarmatha National Park Nepal by Agnieszka Brenk, Olga Ilona Smoleńska

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The economic situation of the country will also be presented, taking into account the conditions conducive to the development of inbound tourism. …”
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    Class matters: A study of minority and majority social mobility in Britain, 1982–2011 by Li, Y, Heath, A

    Published 2016
    “…This article asks whether standard accounts of class reproduction apply among migrants and their descendants as among the majority group, whether there is a process of assimilation across generations toward the overall (British) pattern of class reproduction, whether the trends over time in absolute and relative mobility among the majority population are mirrored among migrants and their descendants, and whether trends in class reproduction are mirrored in trends in ethnic stratification. …”
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    The History of Medical Ethics in India by Angel Prabakar

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Western Influence Western influence on medical practices came when the French, Portuguese, and British arrived in India. They almost completely reinvented India’s healthcare system. …”
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