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Yemen’s Traditional and Resilient Coffee Sector: Production Totals Steady from 1690 to Present
(2022-02-07)Yemen’s total coffee production has remained relatively stable over more than four centuries—1690 to present— and averages about 10,000 metric tonnes per year, plus or minus about 5,000 metric tonnes. The uncertainty in ... -
Yet the Fire Did Not Consume It: Religious Nonconformity and Presbyterian Resistance in the South and West of Scotland, 1661-1688
(2017-09-18)Religious nonconformity in seventeenth-century Scotland is often depicted either as a struggle waged by a persecuted remnant of believers who suffered at the hands of the state rather than betray their principles or as a ... -
You Eat What You Are: Food and Identity in the American South
(2024-05-14)Food is a universal concept that connects numerous people around the world and is often what breaks the cultural barrier, creating a shared space of flavors that represent one’s cultural identity. The American South is ... -
Zen Practice, Adult Development and Equanimity: An Exploratory Study
(2018-04-27)This study was motivated by the researcher's observations about Zen Buddhism practitioners and was grounded on previous research about contemplative practices and adult development. The purpose of the study was to understand ... -
Пустые и необоснованные попытки разжечь напряженность: Russian Cyber-Attacks on the U.S. Healthcare System During the COVID-19 Pandemic
(2024-01-05)Between 2019 and 2022, the United States along with the rest of the world suffered through one of history’s most damaging pandemics. While the headlines focused on the human effects of the global pandemic, the U.S. ...