Furthering perspectives

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Includes bibliographical references.Spring 2020.Taxonomic identification of dentally-unassociated postcranial fossil elements in Early Eocene (~56-52 MA) mammals / John Johnson -- Size matters: testing dental-based total body mass estimate formulae-more than a means to determine diet in Early Eocene (~56-52 MA) primates (OMOMYOIDEA, ADAPOIDEA) in the Bighorn Basin, WY / Kristina Magyar -- Moshing: a game with complex and subtle undertones / Denise Frazier -- The importance of the social sciences in climate change research / Danielle Beckman -- The resilience of immigrant populations in the United States within the food system / Julia Greer -- Vulnerability, resilience, and social justice: addressing systemic inequality in disaster recovery / Shadi Azadegan -- Rockport residents and life After Harvey: results from the 2019: Colorado State University ethnographic field school study / Sarvis Anarella, Althaea Kress, Zoe Schutte, Julie Spawn, Sydney Vander Waerdt, Michelle Anderson, Charlotte Dorsey, and Amanda Kircher -- Cultural forests of Amazonia: a historical ecological analysis of forest management in Amazonia / Grace Ellis -- Traditional ecological knowledge and the National Environmental Policy Act: integrating Indigenous perspectives, sustainable resource stewardship, and environmental impacts analysis / Paul Buckner -- Curbing disease, building a system: Partners in Health's response to the West African Ebola epidemic / Julia Reedy -- The role of public libraries in community health / Sheri McCaskill -- An epidemic crisis: the disastrous HIV infections among rural blood donors in China / Yan Xue -- The legacy of classical sociological theory: androcentrism and universalism in the tradition of the canon / Carolyn Conant

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