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The narrow tube connecting the YOLK SAC with the midgut of the EMBRYO; persistence of all or part of it in post-fetal life produces abnormalities, of which the commonest is MECKEL DIVERTICULUM.
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The institutionalization of public hygiene in Korea, 1876-1910. (1/29)

On the whole, the major impetus for the institutionalization of public hygiene in Korea came from two directions. On one hand, the self-enlightened intellectuals had introduced a variety of Western ideas and theories on public hygiene since the mid-eighteenth century. On the other hand, Japan strongly influenced the modern systems of Korean health care and medical education, especially through Japanese efforts at the sanitary control of infectious diseses such as smallpox and cholera. The institutionalization of Korea's public hygiene in this period corresponded not to the high ideas of the progressive intellectuals but to the larger social and institutional changes caused by the major political events. Ideas of public hygiene were institutionalized as a powerful strategy of linking the imperial capital and colonial domains.  (+info)

Reconceptualizing native women's health: an "indigenist" stress-coping model. (2/29)

This commentary presents an "indigenist" model of Native women's health, a stress-coping paradigm that situates Native women's health within the larger context of their status as a colonized people. The model is grounded in empirical evidence that traumas such as the "soul wound" of historical and contemporary discrimination among Native women influence health and mental health outcomes. The preliminary model also incorporates cultural resilience, including as moderators identity, enculturation, spiritual coping, and traditional healing practices. Current epidemiological data on Native women's general health and mental health are reconsidered within the framework of this model.  (+info)

Health sector reform in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT): targeting the forest or the trees? (3/29)

Since the signing of the Oslo Peace Accords and the establishment of the Palestinian Authority in 1994, reform activities have targeted various spheres, including the health sector. Several international aid and UN organizations have been involved, as well as local and international non-governmental organizations, with considerable financial and technical investments. Although important achievements have been made, it is not evident that the quality of care has improved or that the most pressing health needs have been addressed, even before the second Palestinian Uprising that began in September 2000. The crisis of the Israeli re-invasion of Palestinian-controlled towns and villages since April 2002 and the attendant collapse of state structures and services have raised the problems to critical levels. This paper attempts to analyze some of the obstacles that have faced reform efforts. In our assessment, those include: ongoing conflict, frail Palestinian quasi-state structures and institutions, multiple and at times inappropriate donor policies and practices in the health sector, and a policy vacuum characterized by the absence of internal Palestinian debate on the type and direction of reform the country needs to take. In the face of all these considerations, it is important that reform efforts be flexible and consider realistically the political and economic contexts of the health system, rather than focus on mere narrow technical, managerial and financial solutions imported from the outside.  (+info)

Latin American social medicine and global social medicine. (4/29)

A fundamental change in the theory underlying public health and medicine is needed. Latin American social medicine (LASM), originating in a region of the world that has been subjected to colonial and postcolonial influence, will be part of this change. To the extent that the social production of disease among people in other regions is a consequence of various large-scale forms of domination, LASM offers a relevant analysis, models of resistance, and exemplars of social medicine in practice. I draw upon LASM to examine the social production of disease in the Marshall Islands and Iraq. I suggest a basis for a global social medicine in the shared experience of suffering and describe implications for public health theory and practice.  (+info)

Elihu Yale and the medicine he promoted: the government general hospital and Madras Medical College, India. (5/29)

Much has been written about the philanthropist Elihu Yale and his life in the Americas and England, where he spent his beginnings and end. Less publicized is his life in India, where he spent the majority of his adult life and where he raised his family. A major contribution of Elihu Yale to medicine in India was his promotion of a local hospital in the major Indian trading port city of Madras. This essay briefly describes the history of that hospital and the medical college that grew out of it.  (+info)

Spirituality among Latinas/os: implications of culture in conceptualization and measurement. (6/29)

Despite growing transnational migration between the United States and Latin American countries, culturally relevant conceptualizations of spirituality among Latinas/os remain lacking in healthcare research. Grounded in Latina feminist theology, this article elucidates cultural values that influence spirituality and describes findings from a study using a new questionnaire to explore spirituality among Latinas in Puerto Rico and the US mainland. Results support the saliency of cultural values such as personalismo and familismo as the context for spiritual perspectives, which may function independently of the Catholic Church structure.  (+info)

"Neither of meate nor drinke, but what the Doctor alloweth": medicine amidst war and commerce in eighteenth-century Madras. (7/29)

Madras in the eighteenth century was a site of continuous warfare sparked mostly by trading interests. This paper studies how these influences of hostility and commerce shaped the medical establishment of the English East India Company. It begins by analyzing the struggle of the medical establishment to cope with military and logistical requirements; it then shows how the Coromandel trade provided a peculiar dynamic to the practice of medicine in Madras. By aligning the history of medicine with that of trade, the paper traces the parallel trajectories of intellectual and material wealth. The development of modern medicine is seen as a process of adjusting to and engaging with diverse ideas and items--sometimes co-opting them, sometimes realigning them in new modes of production.  (+info)

Blood transfusions in the early years of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. (8/29)

Blood transfusions transmit HIV more effectively than other means, yet there has been little examination of their role in the origins and early course of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. We review historical data in archives, government reports, and medical literature from African and European sources documenting the introduction, establishment, use, and growth of blood transfusions in sub-Saharan Africa. These data allow estimation of the geographic diffusion and growth of blood transfusions between 1940 and 1990. By 1955, 19 African colonies and countries reported transfusion programs-with national rates of 718 to 1372 per 100 000 by 1964, and urban rates similar to those in developed countries. We estimated 1 million transfusions per year in sub-Saharan Africa by 1970 and 2 million per year by the 1980s, indicating that transfusions were widely used throughout sub-Saharan Africa during the crucial period of 1950-1970, when all epidemic strains of HIV first emerged in this region.  (+info)

Colonialism, in a medical context, can refer to the process by which colonial powers imposed their own medical practices and systems upon the colonized peoples. This could include the introduction of new diseases (through forced contact or migration), the spread of infectious diseases due to poor living conditions and lack of access to healthcare, and the imposition of Western medical theories and treatments on non-Western cultures. Colonialism also had a profound impact on the social determinants of health, such as poverty, education, and housing, which further exacerbated health disparities between colonizers and the colonized. Additionally, colonial powers often used medicine as a tool of control and domination, for example by forcing indigenous peoples to undergo medical procedures or experiments without their consent.

Genetic determinism is a philosophical concept that suggests that our genetic makeup is the sole determining factor for our traits, behaviors, and diseases. According to this perspective, our genes dictate our development, personality, health outcomes, and other aspects of our lives, with little or no influence from environmental factors or personal choices.

However, this view has been largely discredited by modern genetic research, which has shown that the relationship between genes and traits is much more complex than previously thought. Most traits are influenced by a combination of multiple genes (known as polygenic inheritance) and environmental factors, making it difficult to predict outcomes based solely on genetics.

It's important to note that while our genes can influence our risk for certain diseases or conditions, they do not determine our destiny. Lifestyle choices, environment, and other factors can also play a significant role in shaping our health and well-being.

An encyclopedia is a comprehensive reference work containing articles on various topics, usually arranged in alphabetical order. In the context of medicine, a medical encyclopedia is a collection of articles that provide information about a wide range of medical topics, including diseases and conditions, treatments, tests, procedures, and anatomy and physiology. Medical encyclopedias may be published in print or electronic formats and are often used as a starting point for researching medical topics. They can provide reliable and accurate information on medical subjects, making them useful resources for healthcare professionals, students, and patients alike. Some well-known examples of medical encyclopedias include the Merck Manual and the Stedman's Medical Dictionary.

The Vitelline Duct, also known as the Yolk Stalk or the Omphalomesenteric Duct, is a vestigial structure in human embryonic development. It is a canal that connects the midgut of the developing fetus to the yolk sac, which provides nutrients during early stages of embryonic growth.

In normal development, this duct usually obliterates or closes off completely by the end of the 8th week of gestation. If it fails to do so, it can result in various congenital abnormalities. These may include Meckel's diverticulum (a pouch protruding from the wall of the intestine), omphalocele (a defect where the intestines and other organs protrude through the belly button), or persistent vitellointestinal duct, which can lead to infections and bowel obstructions.

I apologize for any confusion, but "agriculture" is not a term that has a medical definition. Agriculture refers to the cultivation and breeding of animals, plants, and fungi for food, fiber, biofuel, medicinal plants, and other products used to sustain and enhance human life. It is an important industry and practice that has been developed over thousands of years and continues to play a critical role in global food production and security.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "ships" is not a medical term. It is a common noun referring to large vehicles used for transportation on water. If you have any medical questions or terms you would like defined, I would be happy to help!

MedlinePlus is not a medical term, but rather a consumer health website that provides high-quality, accurate, and reliable health information, written in easy-to-understand language. It is produced by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, the world's largest medical library, and is widely recognized as a trusted source of health information.

MedlinePlus offers information on various health topics, including conditions, diseases, tests, treatments, and wellness. It also provides access to drug information, medical dictionary, and encyclopedia, as well as links to clinical trials, medical news, and patient organizations. The website is available in both English and Spanish and can be accessed for free.

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... or digital colonialism, sometimes abbreviated to eColonialism, was conceived by Herbert Schiller as ... This has helped bring about a need for the concept of digital neo-colonialism. Historically, the concept of neo-colonialism ... The latter looks specifically at the colonialism of data, and how this practice combines the predatory nature of colonialism in ... It is important to note, however, that digital neo-colonialism did not replace digital colonialism. Rather, both forms of ...
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... New York: Monthly Review Press, 2000. p. 52. "Discourse on Colonialism by Aimé Fernand David Césaire ... Discourse on Colonialism. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2000. p. 39. Césaire, Aimé. Discourse on Colonialism. New York: ... Aimé Césaire's Discourse on Colonialism argues that colonialism has never been a benevolent movement whose goal was to improve ... Discourse on Colonialism added to the themes developed in his 1939 poem Cahier d'un retour au pays natal ("Notebook of a Return ...
The modern missionary era was in many ways the 'religious arm' of colonialism, whether Portuguese and Spanish colonialism in ... Christianity and colonialism are often closely associated with each other due to the service of Christianity, in its various ... Adriaan van Oss wrote: If we had to choose a single, irreducible idea underlying Spanish colonialism in the New World, it would ... Christianity is targeted by critics of colonialism because the tenets of the religion were used to justify the actions of the ...
... is about the role of the unclothed bodies of Indigenous peoples in the history of contact with ... Colonialism is the domination of one culture by another, which has occurred throughout history as one society extended control ... The effects of colonialism continue in contemporary non-Western societies. Outside urban areas, some retain or seek to ... Although foreign control of former colonies has largely ended, colonialism continues to have an effect. Two Nigerian ...
Ancient and medieval colonialism was practiced by the Phoenicians, Greeks, Turks, and Arabs. Colonialism in the modern sense ... Melvin E. Page, Colonialism: An International Social, Cultural, and Political Encyclopedia (2003) 1:361-2. Page, Colonialism 2 ... Postcolonialism, in itself, questions the end of colonialism. American imperialism Analysis of Western European colonialism and ... Whereas Spanish colonialism was based on the religious conversion and exploitation of local populations via encomiendas (many ...
Colonialism creates a power dynamic where the colonizer holds all the power and the colonized are reduced to objects of ... Colonialism and Neocolonialism by Jean-Paul Sartre (first published in French in 1964) is a controversial and influential ... Sartre argues that colonialism and neocolonialism are oppressive systems that exploit colonized people and extract resources ... Colonialism and Neocolonialism, translated by Steve Brewer, Azzedine Haddour, Terry McWilliams; republished in 2001 by ...
Another example of colonialism and Genocide is the genocide which was committed against the Taino tribe on Hispaniola after the ... Colonialism has been reinforced during various periods in history, even during progressive eras such as the Enlightenment. The ... Additionally, instances of colonialism and genocide in California and Hispaniola are cited below. The instance in California ... The connection between colonialism and genocide has been explored in academic research. According to historian Patrick Wolfe ...
... (French: L'an V de la révolution algérienne) is a 1959 book by the psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, in which the ... It was translated into English in 1965 and published by Monthly Review under the title Studies In A Dying Colonialism, which ... was shortened to A Dying Colonialism when appearing as a mass-market paperback by Grove Press in 1967. Justseeds: Blog: JBbTC ...
Colonialism: An International Social, Cultural, and Political Encyclopedia (3 vol. 2003) Stuchtey, Benedikt, ed. Colonialism ... European Colonialism since 1700 (2013) Morris, Richard B. and Graham W. Irwin, eds. Harper Encyclopedia of the Modern World: A ... Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism Since 1450 (3 vol. 2006) Hodge, Carl Cavanagh. Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800 ... This is a non-exhaustive chronology of colonialism-related events, which may reflect political events, cultural events, and ...
... is the continuation and the results of the colonization of the assets of the Indigenous peoples ... Colonialism is defined by its practice of domination which includes the subjugation of one people, the colonizers over another ... "Colonialism Is Alive and Well in Canada". West Coast Environmental Law. Retrieved 6 November 2020. "UN organizations call for ... The Act was a direct consequence of settler colonialism as the Indigenous individuals were forced to assimilate to the world ...
... is the elimination of Indigenous Australians and their replacement by a settler society. ... Coombes, Annie E. (2006). Rethinking Settler Colonialism: History and Memory in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa ... Veracini, Lorenzo (2013). "'Settler Colonialism': Career of a Concept". The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. 41 (2 ... ISBN 978-1-5261-0004-7. Slater, Lisa (2018). Anxieties of Belonging in Settler Colonialism: Australia, Race and Place. ...
In contrast to classical colonialism, in settler colonialism the focus is on eliminating, rather than exploiting, the original ... As theorized by Patrick Wolfe, settler colonialism is a structure, not an event. Settler colonialism operates by processes ... 353-. ISBN 978-1-134-82847-0. Barker, Adam J. (2012). "Locating Settler Colonialism". Journal of Colonialism and Colonial ... updates his earlier work on colonialism and Palestine and applies Michel Foucault's work on biopolitics to colonialism, arguing ...
The debate on the 23 February 2005 law was linked to a wider debate in France concerning colonialism and current issues of ... The 23 February 2005 French law on colonialism (French: loi n° 2005-158 du 23 février 2005 portant reconnaissance de la Nation ... As the historian Benjamin Stora pointed out, people interested in colonialism have a major "memory" stake in influencing the ... "Début d'une dangereuse guerre des mémoires" [Colonialism: A Dangerous War of Memories Begin (by Benjamin Stora)]. L'Humanité ( ...
It is a historical analysis of the development of settler colonialism in North America and the Caribbean in the 17th century. ... "Podcast: Settler colonialism, the insurrections of the 1960s, and today , Othering & Belonging Institute". belonging.berkeley. ... The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, and Capitalism in 17th Century North America and ... He also explores the ways in which resistance to settler colonialism and slavery developed, including the actions of enslaved ...
... is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1977 that simulates ...
2018) Film and Colonialism in the Sixties: The Anti-Colonialist Turn in the US, Britain, and France Publisher: Routledge. 292 ... Colonialism in the cinema has been the subject of many books and essays. Stereotyping, distortion, imagistic mistreatment, ... ISBN 0-8018-6616-2. "Colonialism on film: How cinema finds new ways to bust an old Tabu". TheGuardian.com. 26 March 2013. Rice ... The United States' settler colonialism resulted in the American westward expansion which led to the establishment of the so- ...
Baron de Coubertin wrote that sport and colonialism were "natural companions". He called sports "a vigorous instrument of the ... Baron de Coubertin wrote that sport and colonialism were "natural companions", terming sport "a vigorous instrument of the ... History of colonialism, History of the Olympics, Olympic Games controversies, Olympic culture). ...
"Neo-Colonialism and Research Collaboration in Central Africa." Scientometrics, vol. 81, no. 2, Mar. 1997, pp. 413-434., doi: ... 39 Goncharov, L. "New Forms of Colonialism in Africa." The Journal of Modern African Studies 1, no. 4 (1963): 467-74. Accessed ... The combination of systemic colonialism and neo-colonial values ultimately relegated the Central African Republic in a ... Instead of collaborative work, however, the French government focused on scientific colonialism, eugenics, and capitalist ...
Historian Rudolf von Albertini agrees that, on balance, colonialism can be good. He argues that colonialism was a mechanism for ... Benign colonialism is a theory of colonialism in which benefits allegedly outweigh the negatives for indigenous populations ... Fanon uses this question to express his frustrations with fundamentally dehumanizing character of colonialism. Colonialism in ... Exploitation colonialism is a form of colonisation where foreign armies conquer a country in order to control and capitalize on ...
After these three 2021-2030 has been declared as Fourth International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism by General ... Nations General Assembly designated the years 2011-2020 as the third International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism, ... decades were proclaimed for 1990-2000 and 2001-2010 as the Second International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism. ...
Colonialism has had a significant impact on LGBTQ laws in Nigeria. Prior to colonization, there was no single law criminalizing ... Colonialism introduced Western values and laws that often clashed with traditional Nigerian cultures, shaping a complex ...
"From colonialism to post-colonialism: the French empire since Napoleon." in Martin S. Alexander, ed., French History since ... abstract Emerson, Rupert (1969). "Colonialism". Journal of Contemporary History. 4 (1): 3-16. doi:10.1177/002200946900400101. ... and Colonialism (2012) Bennington, Alice. "Writing Empire? The Reception of Post-Colonial Studies in France." Historical ...
... settler colonialism, exploitation colonialism, surrogate colonialism, and internal colonialism. Some historians have identified ... National colonialism is a process involving elements of both settler and internal colonialism, in which nation-building and ... However, colonialism still includes invasion. Colonialism in modern usage also tends to imply a degree of geographic separation ... Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism Since 1450 (2006) Cooper, Frederick. Colonialism in Question: Theory, Knowledge, History ( ...
Post-Colonialism published in Encyclopedia of Global Justice ... Post-Colonialism. *Kathleen J. Wininger2 *Reference work entry ... Post-colonialism is a way to theorize about former colonies that have become independent and ostensibly free from foreign ... Post-colonialism has emerged as an umbrella term conceptualizing processes of reconstituting economic and cultural health in ... Mamdani M (2001a) Beyond settler and native as political identities: overcoming the political legacy of colonialism. Comp ...
Colonialism news and analysis from The Nation. ...
Empire, Colonialism and Globalisation This information is for the 2018/19 session. ... This course is compulsory on the MSc in Empires, Colonialism and Globalisation. This course is available on the MSc in Global ... You are here - Welcome to LSE , Calendar , Graduate , Course guides , HY423 Empire, Colonialism and Globalisation ... and settler colonialism in Australia. The course is structured so as to encourage general and comparative discussions rooted in ...
Colonialism was one aspect of imperialism. Colonialism was based on alien political rule and was restricted to some parts of ... 1 The Case for Colonialism: A Response to My Critics, Page 23 The case for colonialism, Gilley, 2017 ... The accumulated resentment against political colonialism is now reborn against economic colonialism. Colonial attitudes that ... Colonialism had only one hand-it was a one-armed bandit. *Walter Rodney, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa. Howard University ...
Colonialism news and analysis from The Nation. ...
Western colonialism - US, Soviet Union, Cold War: During World War I the United States purchased the Virgin Islands from ... Nevertheless, the Russian revolutionary government was ideologically opposed to colonialism, especially where it had no ...
Spaces of New Colonialism is an edited volume of 16 essays and interviews by prominent and emerging scholars who examine how ... deeply connected to a past linked to colonialism and slavery and to a present and future to which colonialism has returned as ... Spaces of New Colonialism is true testimony to the value of camaraderie and tenacity of a group of international scholars that ... Spaces of New Colonialism is an edited volume of 16 essays and interviews by prominent and emerging scholars who examine how ...
Analysis of Fanons major theories, with a special emphasis on his work on alienation.
Settler Colonialism: A Theoretical Overview. (New York: Palgrave, 2010). Settler colonialism as it evolved in what became the ... The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism. by Gerald Horne. (Apr 01, 2018) Topics: Capitalism Inequality Political Economy Race ... "settler colonialism" was "categorically different from non-settler colonialism."57 How true. The former often entailed a bloody ... Slavery, colonialism and the ideology of white supremacy which enabled the two is left unmentioned. See also Andres Resendez, ...
AI Colonialism. An MIT Technology Review series, supported by the MIT Knight Science Journalism Fellowship Program and the ... European colonialism, they say, was characterized by the violent capture of land, extraction of resources, and exploitation of ...
... has led to a greater awareness of the legacy of colonialism, writes Chloe DS. ... Victor Yeimos release from Indonesian prison unites West Papuans in the fight against racism and colonialism ...
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... In the year of UNCED, the green movement continued to take tosses in the global context. The ...
Stop Climate Colonialism). Colonialism, he argues, is associated with an imperial structure of domination in which nations ... Climate Colonialism as a New Power Structure. The rainforest is on fire: smoke and flames in the Amazon region near Porto Velho ... Climate Colonialism: A New Power Structure. These figures show how Germany - along with the other industrialised nations - is ... "When I talk about climate colonialism, I do so with the proviso that this form of spatial and temporal relocation of productive ...
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Whats the difference between colonialism, anti-colonialism, and post-colonialism? * How does colonialism influence national ... Colonialism Quizzes. Test your knowledge of Colonialism by taking one of our user-contributed quizzes! Each quiz is multiple ... What are three symbols related to colonialism in "Gentleman of the Jungle"? ...
Dont Honor Colonialism. Letters by Letters EditorPosted on 09/22/2022. *Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ...
Indigenous Coast Salish peoples continue to steward this land and preserve its language, despite settler colonialism, ...
"Sodomy," Colonialism, and Codification. The laws that the Europeans brought dragged a long prehistory behind them. The first ... 51] Quoted in Robert Aldrich, Colonialism and Homosexuality (London: Routledge, 2003), p. 31. Or, as Lord Byron theorized about ... The legacy of colonialism should no longer be confused with cultural authenticity or national freedom. An activist from ... 1] As explained below, most law derived from British colonialism makes no distinction between homosexual acts committed with or ...
I went to Rhodesia because I wanted to see the last true outpost of colonialism in Africa, the final gasp of the British Empire ... the legacy of colonialism, and the practical effects of good intentions unadulterated by any grasp of reality. I gradually came ... believing that European colonialism was an instrument of progress toward Historys happy denouement; only at a later stage, ...
Europes refugee colonialism. By. Caitlin L Chandler EU countries outsource their "migration problem" to mostly authoritarian ...
Posts about colonialism written by Thom Dunn, Mark Frauenfelder, Elías Villoro, Jennifer Sandlin, and Rob Beschizza ... colonialism There are only two US states where its legal to own the ocean Thom Dunn ... colonialism Academic paper on language colonization turns out to have stolen its language Thom Dunn ... colonialism Puerto Ricans resist disaster capitalists and "Puertopians" in Hurricane Marias wake Elías Villoro ...
The settler sea: Californias Salton Sea and the consequences of colonialism (Voyles, 2021) ...
The Longue Durée: Commemorating RIC and Black & Tan Colonialism. by Kerron Ó Luain ...
Australia colonialism Australia Marks National Day With Protests, Calming Words. By Associated Press. Protesters called for ...
Gender Colonialism. Last week I posted on fecebook "If a person has a penis hes a man," which led to my widespread ...
Against Colonialism and fundamentalism - Mazen Kamalmaz Dec 21, 2009 3 pp. Against Communism, Against Capitalism: The New Asian ... Anarchism in Africa: Against Colonialism and Imperialism - Tshireletso Fidel Sep 16, 2017 6 pp. ...
A victory over Swedens colonialism. .css-1wt8oh6{font-family:"Georgia","Times","Times New Roman",serif;}. A recent court ... We must come together to break the toxic culture of Green Colonialism that is taking a hold of the environmental movement." ...
At one point, when a critic likened Andreessens position to Internet colonialism, he shot back, Anti-colonialism has been ...

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