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Ls Land Issue 18 Alien Stars



SUBJECTS A A.U.C.C. See Association of universities and colleges of Canada ABORIGINAL peoples. See Native races ABORIGINAL rights. See Indians of North America - Government relations; Inuit Government relations; Metis - Government relations ACADEMIC achievements. See Student achievements ACADEMIC freedom Academics and Canadian social and economic policy in the Depression and war years. Michiel Hom. bibliog f vol 13 no 4:3-10 Win 78-79 Social scientists and public policy from the 1920s through World War Il. Barry Ferguson and Doug Owram. bibliog f vol 15 no 4:3-17 Win 80-81 See also University autonomy ACADIANS Commentary: Quebecois and Acadien. Mason Wade. vol 9 no 2:47-53 May 74 ACCULTURATION See also Assimilation (sociology) ACHIEVEMENTS, Student. See Student achievements ACTION politique syndicate. Voir Trade unions - Political activities ACTORS and actresses See also Theatre Theatrical agencies ADDRESSES. See Speeches, addresses, etc ADMINISTRATEURS de societes. Voir Corporations - Directors ADMINISTRATION, Municipal. See Municipal government ADMINISTRATION, Public See also Advisory bodies (government) Local government ADMINISTRATORS. See Executives ADULT education See also Antigonish movement Labour and labouring classes - Education ADVERTISING copy Images of Canada in advertising; with French summary. Hildegard Hammerschmidt bibliog f vol 18 no 4:154-71 Win 83-84 10 ADVISORY bodies (government) Accountability and the science rese Nov 75 CANADIAN New deal. See Canada Economic history CANADIAN North. See Nonh, Canadian CANADIAN opinion of the United States. See United States - Foreign opinion Canadian CANADIAN painting. See Painting, Canadian Revue detudes canadiennes CANADIAN poetry Ponraits of the landscape as poet: Canadian nature as aesthetic symbol in three confederation writers. John Ower. bibliog f vol 6 no I:27-32 Feb 71 The confessions of a compulsive anthologist. A.J.M. Smith. vol 11 no 2:4-14 May 76 Review anicle: Canadian poetry in 1980. Bruce Whiteman. bibliog f vol 16 no I:108-12 Spr 81 Review anicle: some books of Canadian poetry in 1981. Bruce Whiteman. bibliog vol 17 no 2: 150-4 Sum 82 CANADIAN studies Scholars, missionaries or counter-imperialists [United States) Dale C. Thomson and Roger F. Swanson. vol 5 no 3:3-11 Aug 70 Canadian studies news and notes. See issues from vol 14 no I : Spr 79 On the concept of region in Canadian history and literature. William Westfall. bibliog f vol 15 no 2:3-15 Sum 80 Thoughts on interdisciplinarity/Pensees sur l'interdisciplinarite [SPECIAL ISSUE] graph bibliog f vol 15 no 3: 1-60 Fall 80 Which way to the rapture? [The great brain robbery) editorial. John Wadland. bibliog f vol 19 no 3:3-4,175-6 Fall 84 Commentary: the Grainau conference on Canadian studies. Alison Taylor. vol 19 no 3: 140-5 Fall 84 See also Association for Canadian studies Association of universities and colleges of Canada - Commission on Canadian studies Journal of Canadian studies CANADIAN West. See West, Canadian CANADIANISM From the watch-towers of patriotism: theories of literary growth in English Canada, 1864-1914. S.M. Beckow. bibliog f vol 9 no 3:3-15 Aug 74 Hymn to Apollo: philosophy, justice and the condition of plurality; with correction. Lionel Rubinoff. bibliog f vol 15 no 3:47-59 Fall 80 vol 15 no4:1 35 Win 80-8 1 Building citizenship: English Canada and propaganda during the Second war. Journal of Canadian Studies William R. Young. bibliog f vol 16 nos 3&4:121-32 Fall-Win 81 Multiculturalism and the metaphysics of pluralism; with French summary. Lionel Rubinoff. bibliog f vol 17 no 1:122-30 Spr 82 CANADIANS See also Canada French Canadians Quebeckers CANADIANS, English-speaking Is there an English-Canadian nationalism? Abraham Rotstein. bibliog f vol 13 no 2: 109-18 Sum 78 Moralists and modems; review anicle. A.B. McKillop. bibliog bibliog f vol 14 no 4: 144-50 Win 79-80 Building citizenship: English Canada and propaganda during the Second war. William R. Young. bibliog f vol 16 nos 3&4:121-32 Fall-Win 81 See also Canada - French-English relations Attitudes National identification in English Canada: implications for Quebec independence [survey] Rohen A. Young. bibliog f vol 12 no 3:69-84 Jui 77 CANADIANS, French-speaking. See French Canadians CANADIEN national. Voir Canadian national railways CANADIENS anglais...




Ls Land Issue 18 Alien Stars



Subsector Sourcebook 2: Franklin By John Watts, Kayla Lee, & Bonnie Dodson is one of those books you don't know that you need as a DM. Subsector Sourcebook 2: Franklin touches on the fringes of the Clement sector universe. This is one of those subsectors filled to the brim with opportunites for adventure. The book seriously is the outer edges of the interstellar map. And its filled with frontier edge planets & systems that will challenge even the most jaded of adventurers & spacers. These are the not quite wild systems that have lost touch with the rest of civilazation and like it that way. And it's this aspect that kicks up the Space Western & frontier aspect of the Fraklin sector.The idea of the independant frontier is really well thoughtout with in the Franklin sector itself. The sector itself is boiling in some places & yet maintained in others we've got many different flavors with the alien artifacts of Tal'Kalares, the theocracy of Frankin, the military dictatorship of Minerva, the libertarian city-states of Bastiat, and the floating cities of Moffett. And they all offer opportunities for adventure serious deep long campaign adventuresThere are plenty of places within the Franklin subsectors that can easily get PC's killed. And to put it into the terms of a Space Western. Franklin is the type of sub sector that represents the American indian lands where the PC's are the strangers within a strange land. Franklin is the type of a sub sector where the rules of law still apply but they might not be the laws that your PC's are familiar with. Franklin is where the deeper space expediation's get launched from.


On island ecosystems, the impact of herbivory is especially severe as their food webs are simpler, and the endemicity rate is usually very high (Bellard et al., 2017; Traveset & Richardson, 2014). Feral goats, in particular, are among the most destructive alien mammals on islands, having devastating effects on native flora (Capó et al., 2021; Chynoweth et al., 2013; Gizicki et al., 2018). Specifically, on Mallorca island (Balearic Islands, Spain), the abandonment of agriculture in the 1960s contributed to a progressive expansion of feral goat (Capra hircus L.) populations throughout the mountains, currently reaching more than 20,000 individuals (Vives & Baraza, 2010). In addition, a more recently introduced herbivorous species, the neotropical palm borer Paysandisia archon Burmeister (Lepidoptera, Castniidae), is severely damaging the natural populations of the dwarf palm Chamaerops humilis L. (Arecaceae), the only native palm in the western Mediterranean region (Guzmán et al., 2017). Despite the existing knowledge on the basic ecology of both introduced herbivores on the island (Capó et al., 2021; Rivera Sánchez, 2014; Ruiz et al., 2017; Sarto i Monteys & Aguilar, 2005), no research has yet been conducted neither on their respective isolated effects nor on their joint impact on plant reproductive success. 2ff7e9595c


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