The Village: Russian Impressions Abdulkarim Al-EryaniChicago native, political activist, and journalist Ernest Poole (1880 1950) provides a distinctive view of the Bolshevik Revolution in his work, The Village: Russian Impressions. This work is unusual in the library of American accounts of Revolutionary Russia because it addresses the world of the Russian peasants, far away from the revolutionary centers of Petrograd and Moscow. He associated with a Russian priest, a doctor, a teacher, and a mill owner
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are driving producer interest in reducing reliance on herbicides for weed management
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Requirements for vitamins in modern intensive swine production are still based on genetically outdated lines of pigs and production conditions which have changed dramatically during the last 30 years
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this collection addresses the emerging roles of media and is an indispensable text for classroom use by scholars and students exploring contemporary media
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