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He is also author of several books, including Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide, Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture and What Made Pistachio Nuts?

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* Barrett, W. S., Greek Lyric, Tragedy, and Textual Criticism: Collected Papers, edited for publication by M. L. West ( Oxford & New York, 2007 ): papers dealing with Bacchylides, Stesichorus, Pindar, and Euripides

Textual and Culture
The Oxford Middleton and its companion piece, Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture, offer the most extensive and decisive evidence to date not only for Middleton's authorship of The Revenger's Tragedy, but also for his collaboration with Shakespeare on Timon of Athens and his adaptation and revision of Shakespeare's Macbeth and Measure for Measure.
A summary of the great variety of evidence for Middleton's authorship is contained in the relevant sections of Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture, general editors Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino ( Oxford, 2007 ).

Textual and .
F. Rahman, Avicenna's Psychology: An English Translation of Kitab al-Najat, Book II, Chapter VI with Historical-philosophical Notes and Textual Improvements on the Cairo Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1952.
Textual scholars attribute the biblical genealogy to the Book of Generations, a document originating from a similar religiopolitical group and date to the priestly source.
In his paper " The Application of Thought to Textual Criticism ," ( 1921 ) Housman stated: " A textual critic engaged upon his business is not at all like Newton investigating the motion of the planets: he is much more like a dog hunting for fleas.
Textual scholars regard these two names as fragments of naming narratives coming from different sources-one being the Jahwist and the other being the Elohist.
Textual scholars believe that this is the result of the genealogical passage, in which his children are named, being from a much later source than the Jahwist and Elohist narratives, which make up most of the Joseph narrative, and which consistently describe Benjamin as a child.
Textual and manuscript clues have been adduced to support the two most popular methods of ordering the tales.
* Textual variants in the Gospel of John.
The Shakespeare First Folio, its Bibliographical and Textual History.
* Hash Fuction Construction for Textual and Geometrical Data Retrieval Latest Trends on Computers, Vol. 2, pp. 483 – 489, CSCC conference, Corfu, 2010
Writing Rome: Textual Approached to the City.
Textual criticism deals with the identification and removal of transcription errors in the texts of manuscripts.
SVG was also accommodated in MPEG-4 Part 11, in the Extensible MPEG-4 Textual ( XMT ) format-a textual representation of the MPEG-4 multimedia content using XML.
Textual scholars suggest that these two roles come from different sources, which later were spliced together to form the Book ( s ) of Samuel.
Textual interactivity is examined with reference to disfluencies such as hesitators, pauses and repetitions.
Most editions of the Talmud include brief marginal notes by Akiva Eger under the name Gilyonot ha-Shas, and textual notes by Joel Sirkes and the Vilna Gaon ( see Textual emendations below ), on the page together with the text.
* Hock, Hans ( 1999 ) Through a Glass Darkly: Modern " Racial " Interpretations vs. Textual and General Prehistoric Evidence on Arya and Dasa / Dasyu in Vedic Indo-Aryan Society.
* Duggan, Anne ( 1980 ), Thomas Becket: A Textual History of his Letters, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Textual scholar Robert P. Goldman differentiates two major regional recensions: the northern ( N ) and the southern ( S ).
# Textual organization.
Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social Research Routledge, 2003.
Sexual / Textual Politics: Feminist Literary Theory.

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Black Poachers, White Hunters: A Social History of Hunting in Colonial Kenya.
The town's second club is Boston Town nicknamed The Poachers, who play in the United Counties Football League.
Lilias Rider Haggard, daughter of the famous novelist, edited I walked by Night, being the life and history of the King of the Norfolk Poachers, published in 1935 by Nicholson and Watson, London.
Poachers also use these methods to target paddlefish in areas where paddlefish fishing is not legal.
One example is the Iowa DNR, and their Turn In Poachers ( TIP ) Program which was started in August 1985.
Poachers sometimes raided nests for the breast meat of young birds, a practice that could destroy an entire rookery.
Poachers find the pack and capture any wolves that are young enough to fight.
Poachers are notable for having elongated bodies covered by scales modified into bony plates, and for using their large pectoral fins to move in short bursts.
Poachers generally feed on small crustaceans and marine worms found on the bottom.
Poachers supply the black market with such substances, including tiger penis and rhinoceros horn.
Poachers often kill the mothers first, since siamang females are highly protective of their infants, and it is difficult to remove the infant without first killing the mother.
Poachers set traps outside the park during the dry season to snare bulls wandering outside the park in search of water.
At the Poachers Hotel it becomes Swineshead Road.
Poachers reduced their population from 500 to 15 in the 1970s and 1980s.
Poachers reduced their population from 500 to 15 in the 1970s and 1980s.
There is a spring which feeds into the River Piddle at the particularly picturesque spot of Mourning Well, reached by a footpath from the Poachers Inn at the Alton Pancras end of the village.
Poachers had scraped off the bark to allow the tree to become infected by the ascomycetous mould.
Poachers and food hunters, other animals and natural causes have let to the decline.

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