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from 2000

Marvell's 'Echoing Song' as tombeau, Christopher P. Baker

Roundtable on U.S. Foreign Policy at the Dawn of the New Millennium: A Regional Assessment, Barry J. Balleck

Toward the New Millennium: An Overview of U.S. Foreign Policy, Barry J. Balleck

The Importance of Community Service: Girl Scouts, Helen Bland

Epidemiology and History of Tobacco Use, Helen W. Bland

Enabling Undergraduate Health Education Students to Do Research: Empowering Students to Create Knowledge, Helen W. Bland, Lydia Leslie Mearse, Susan Isherwood Gibbs, G. Gore, A. Taylor, and J. Joy

Non-Western Influences on Maternal and Child’s Health and Healing, Helen W. Bland and Sheila M. Patterson

Using Internet Technology to Request Travel Information and Purchase Travel Services: A Comparison of X'ers, Boomers and Mature Market Segments Visiting Florida, Mark A. Bonn and H. Leslie Furr

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Profiling Foreign Visitors in a Diverse Florida Community: Impact for Destination Planning, Mark A. Bonn, Angela Hausman, and H. Leslie Furr

Changes in Perception of Body Image for Female Athletes During the Menstrual Cycle, Wendy Borlabi, Joanne Chopak-Foss, Kathleen Loughney Burke, and A. Barry Joyner

An Econometric Look at Inefficiency Among US States, 1977-1986, Gregory Brock

The recent Russian election: progress or a return to the past?, Gregory Brock

Smoking in Russia: The 'Marlboro Man' Rides but Without 'Virginia Slims' for Now, Gregory Brock and Constantin Ogloblin

Cara y cruz en la poesía de Marcela Del Río, William O. Deaver

Lo romántico en Un viejo que leía novelas de amor, William O. Deaver

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My, How Our Garden Doth Grow! Preliminary Evaluation Results on Savannah, Georgia’s Weed and Seed, Michael E. Donahue and Don A. Josi

Cultivating the Humanistic Study of Criminal Justice, Steven Engel