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95 Hardcover QK100 In order to decrease the confusion around poisonous plants in a global context, Wagstaff defines the known set of toxic vascular plants of the world using accepted botanical names, provides references to primary literature for toxicity information on each plant, and cross-references selected synonyms and common names.
95 Paperback Latin American perspectives in the classroom H62 The 21 selections of primary literature, most excerpts from longer texts, include narratives of resistance and liberation; liberation theology, philosophy, and pedagogy; the dependence theory of Latin America's political economy; guerrilla revolution and socialist utopia; and post-Cold-War social and political thought from socialist revolution to democracy, neoliberalism, and globalism.
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