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  • ==Extremity trauma reconstruction== ==Genital trauma reconstruction==
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  • * Belz, Herman. "Henry Winter Davis and the Origins of Congressional Reconstruction" ''Maryland Historical Magazine'' 1972 67(2): 129-143. ISSN 0025-4258 ...t, Michael Les. ''A Compromise of Principle: Congressional Republicans and Reconstruction, 1863–1869'' 1974
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  • #Redirect [[Reconstruction]]
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  • Reconstruction of an [[artery]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance]]
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  • (1821 - 1874) Presbyterian minister and African-American officeholder during Reconstruction.
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  • ==Civil War and Reconstruction==
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  • ...clude>Robert Miller Patton served as Alabama governor during the Civil War reconstruction period.
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  • #REDIRECT [[World Bank#International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]]
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  • ...residential candidate in 1884; politician of the [[American Civil War]], [[Reconstruction]] and [[Gilded Age]] eras.
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  • A modern-day authentic reconstruction of a 30-metre Viking longship.
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  • ...ct, Michael Les ''A Compromise of Principle: Congressional Republicans and Reconstruction, 1863–1869'' 1974 ...chael Les. "Preserving the Constitution: The Conservative Bases of Radical Reconstruction," ''Journal of American History'' vol 61 #1 (1974) pp 65-90, [http://links.
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  • In politics, history or economics: [[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]]
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  • ...litician in [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] during 19th century [[Reconstruction]].
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  • ...d States of America|American]] northerners who moved to the South during [[Reconstruction]] after the [[American Civil War]].
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  • Procedure concerned with the restoration, construction, reconstruction, or improvement in the shape and appearance of body structures that are mis
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  • ...atter|white]] and [[grey matter]] of the [[cerebral cortex]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] from [[neuroimaging]] data.
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  • ...a.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-634&sug=y Georgia: Freedmen's Education during Reconstruction]
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  • A political coalition in the American South during the Reconstruction era, who sought to overthrow the Radical Republican coalition of Freedmen,
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  • ...boundary between [[grey matter]] and [[cerebrospinal fluid]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] from [[neuroimaging]] data; roughly corresponds to the posi
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  • ...joined the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican party]] during [[Reconstruction]].
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  • ...and the [[white matter surface]] of the [[cerebral cortex]], as [[surface reconstruction|reconstructed]] from [[neuroimaging]] data; roughly corresponds to the cort
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  • ...in Wu. (2014) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110685 Phylogenomic Reconstruction Indicates Mitochondrial Ancestor Was an Energy Parasite]. ''PLOS ONE'', Oct
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  • ...ve diplomacy, conflict prevention and crisis management, and post-conflict reconstruction, comprising member countries of the Council of Europe together with the Uni
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  • ...Assessment Group for the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]]; involved in Iraq reconstruction both with the [[U.S. Mission to Iraq]] and the [[Coalition Provisional Auth
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  • ...to graduate from Dartmouth College, and a prominent officeholder during [[Reconstruction]] in Florida where he served as Secretary of State and Superintendent of Pu
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  • ...weAAAAIBAJ&sjid=eMkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1754,3513909&dq=robert+miller+patton&hl=en Reconstruction 1865-1877]
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  • Complementing the [[World Bank]]'s [[International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] (IBRD), this organization, established in 1960, makes in
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  • Specialist in Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project and foreign relations at the [[Center for Strategic and Internatio
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  • * Ayers, Edward L. ''The Promise of the New South: Life after Reconstruction'' (1993). [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=90462753 online edition] ...ett, James Alex. ''The Scalawags: Southern Dissenters in the Civil War and Reconstruction'' (2003), a statistical study of 732 Scalawags and 666 Redeemers.
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  • ==International Bank for Reconstruction and Development== The IBRD publishes the ''World Development Report for Reconstruction and Development'', ranking countries by income and other economic factors.
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  • * [http://www.chrisvalentines.com/sts107/realtime.html Columbia Reentry Video Reconstruction, California to Texas]
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  • [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2207902 Scalawags, Carpetbaggers and Reconstruction..... (Journal of Southern History]
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  • ...rchive-date=21 June 2009 |title=The Seventeenth Century Game of Cricket: A Reconstruction of the Game |publisher=SportsLibrary |first=David |last=Terry |date=2008 |u
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  • ...cluding the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]], she left reporting to work on reconstruction in Afghanistan; she was on the Strategic Assessment Group advising the new
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  • {{r|Reconstruction}}
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  • ==Reconstruction==
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  • {{r|Reconstruction}}
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  • U.S. law, enacted in 1878 during [[Reconstruction]], which forbids the use of [[U.S. Army]] forces for civilian law enforceme
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  • Collective name for the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and its affiliates: the International Finance Corporation,
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  • {{r|Provincial Reconstruction Team}}
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  • ...Herbert Hoover was seeking more reform and relief than ever before. His [[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]] (RFC) was helping to bail out banks and other lenders ...reat Depression was perpetuating a deflation of the currency and while the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was attempting to make more money available through loa
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  • ...ional Security Council]], [[Coalition Provisional Authority]], [[Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance]], and the [[Policy Planning Staff]] of the [[U
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  • * 1999: Sen Dog (''The Song Remains Remixed: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin'', Reconstruction remix)
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  • {{Image|Mouse Chandelier cell.png|right|350px|Reconstruction of a [[biocytin]]-filled chandelier cell from a mouse [[neocortical]] [[bra
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  • A '''Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT)''', in U.S. and [[NATO]] doctrine, is a unit containing civilian | url = http://iraq.usembassy.gov/iraq_prt/provincial-reconstruction-teams-fact-sheet.html
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  • {{r|Reconstruction}}
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  • {{r|International Bank for Reconstruction and Development||**}}
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  • * Campbell, Randolph B. "Carpetbagger Rule in Reconstruction Texas: an Enduring Myth." ''Southwestern Historical Quarterly'' 1994 97(4): ...er, Eric. ''Freedom's Lawmakers: A Directory Of Black Officeholders During Reconstruction'', Oxford University Press, 1993, Revised, 1996, LSU Press.
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  • ...and Sparkes, Stephen R. J. (1982). "The Eruption of Vesuvius in A. D. 79: Reconstruction from Historical and Volcanological Evidence", ''American Journal of Archaeo
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  • {{Image|Globe theatre.jpg|right|300px|Modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre that stands near the original site in London.}} In 1997, a reconstruction of the original Globe was opened near its original site on the bank of the
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  • {{r|Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance}}
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  • The '''Redeemers''' were a political coalition in the South during the [[Reconstruction]] era, who sought to overthrow the [[Radical Republican]] coalition of Free ..., until the 1890s. George Henry White, the last Southern black of the post-Reconstruction period to serve in Congress, retired in 1901, leaving Congress completely w
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  • ==Reconstruction== ...5 and included the addition of a 5th lane. Another important factor of the reconstruction is the improved safety measures. Some examples:
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  • {{r|Image reconstruction}}
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  • {{r|Reconstruction Finance Corporation}}
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  • ...l Republicans won control of Congress by large majorities, and they passed Reconstruction legislation over Johnson's veto. The Southern states were put under Army r * Beale, Howard K. ''The Critical Year. A Study of Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction'' (1930). ISBN 0-8044-1085-2
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  • * Butchart, Ronald E. ''Northern Schools, Southern Blacks, and Reconstruction: Freedmen's Education, 1862-1875'' (1980) * Morris, Robert C. ''Reading, 'Riting, and Reconstruction: The Education of Freedmen in the South, 1861-1870'' 1981.
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  • ...he "Compromise of 1877" that ended opposition to his election, and ended [[Reconstruction]]. and Louisiana, ended [[Reconstruction]]. He hoped to revive the Republican party in the South by persuading busin
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  • ...ully titled the ''Sea Stallion of Glendalough'', is a modern-day authentic reconstruction of a 30-metre [[Viking longship]]. She is modelled on a wreck, the ''Skuld ...ethods, with replica tools, the ship was built between 2000 and 2004. The reconstruction project and its associated voyage aimed to shed light on the logistics of V
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  • {{r|Reconstruction Finance Corporation}}
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  • *J. Morgan Kousser and James McPherson, eds. ''Religion, Race and Reconstruction: Essays in Honor of C. Vann Woodward'' (1982)
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  • The '''Wade-Davis Bill''' of 1864 was a program proposed for the [[Reconstruction]] of the South written by two [[Radical Republicans]], Senator Benjamin Wa ...a plan introduced in the Senate in February, 1863. It proposed to base [[Reconstruction]] in traditional concepts of federalism and [[Republicanism, U.S.|republica
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  • *John Kenny, [http://www.carnyxscotland.co.uk/carnyx/reconstruction.php ''Reconstruction of the Deskford Carnyx'']
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  • ...n ill-repute—and, of course, had no connection whatsoever with the Klan of Reconstruction days." * Parsons, Elaine Frantz, "Midnight Rangers: Costume and Performance in the Reconstruction-Era Ku Klux Klan." ''The Journal of American History'' 92.3 (2005): 811-36.
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  • ...e for the removal of ex-Confederates from the political arena during the [[Reconstruction]] of the United States in the 1860s. It required every white male to swear * [[Reconstruction]]
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  • ...gency for International Development]] From 2002 to 2004, Directed civilian reconstruction programs]] in Iraq and Afghanistan; [[U.S. Ambassador to Laos]] (1996-1999)
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  • *[http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/civwar.htm Civil War and Reconstruction: Jensen's Guide to WWW Resources]
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  • ...ger D. ""The Betrayal of the Freedmen? Rutherford B. Hayes and the End of Reconstruction?" (1996) [http://www.rbhayes.org/hayes/scholarworks/display.asp?id=503 onli ...tion'' (1959), looks at GOP attempts to find a substitute for their failed Reconstruction program.
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  • *[http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/B/jdickenson/johnd1.htm Revolution to Reconstruction]
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  • ...stery of the First Americans." The site includes materials related to the reconstruction of Kennewick Man's appearance, the controversy around him, and questions th
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  • ...of the proto-language's structure and vocabulary can be reconstructed; the reconstruction remains the more fragmentary the more ancient the proto-language in questio ...[[Indo-European languages]]. A great amount of work has been put into the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European, but there are no means of determining its success.
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  • | title = Reconstruction of Zebrafish Early Embryonic Development by Scanned Light Sheet Microscopy
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  • ...publican Party]], and is the first non-white governor of Louisiana since [[Reconstruction]]. He was elected in 2007 and inaugurated in 2008, succeeding Democrat [[Ka
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  • *Reconstruction of economic theory, 1912
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  • {{r|Surface reconstruction}}
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  • ...ted SBM) is a group of [[brain morphometric]] techniques used to [[surface reconstruction|construct]] and analyze [[cortical surface|surfaces]] that represent struct ...ed morphometry of the brain: [[Neuroimaging|Image acquisition]], [[surface reconstruction]], [[surface inflation]] (green representing [[gyral]] regions, red [[sulca
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  • ...//www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-694 Ku Klux Klan in the Reconstruction Era] (New Georgia Encyclopedia)
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  • *Kantrowitz, Stephen. ''Ben Tillman and the Reconstruction of White Supremacy, (2000) University of North Carolina Press
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  • ...s]] (1792-1868), Pennsylvania Senator; leader of Radicals in Civil War and Reconstruction ...811-1874), Senator from Massachusetts; leader of Radicals in Civil War and Reconstruction
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  • {{r|Ancestral node reconstruction}}
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  • ...tion]], and was a leader of the [[Dunning School]] of scholars who rewrote Reconstruction history using modern historiographical techniques in the early 20th century ...in the Civil War as a cavalryman. He was not politically prominent during Reconstruction. Fleming attended Alabama Polytechnic Institute (later called Auburn), tak
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  • Dealing with Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, disciples of Beard such as [[C. Vann Woodward]], another Beardian disciple focused on the Reconstruction period.
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  • ...ember 2012.</ref> as well as presiding over [[earthquake]] and [[tsunami]] reconstruction. He was re-elected party leader in September 2012 despite the departure of
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  • ...usch, Rudiger, Wilhelm Nölling and Richard Layard, eds. ''Postwar Economic Reconstruction and Lessons for the East Today'' (1993) 262pp essays by economists [http:// ...nford. "A Perspective on Postwar Reconstruction in Finland, J. Paunio. The Reconstruction and Stabilization of the Postwar Japanese Economy," by K. Hamada and M. Kas
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  • ...sippi]] during the 19th century. He was the leading [[Scalawag]] during [[Reconstruction]] in Mississippi, where he served as governor. He briefly served as a [[Con ...tal political, social and economic revolution.<ref>Quoted in Eric Foner, ''Reconstruction'' (1988) p 298</ref>
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  • reconstitution, or reconstruction operations. General engineering
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  • ===Civil War and Reconstruction=== {{rpl|Reconstruction}}
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  • ...2011 |title=The Politics of Economic Crises: The Panic of 1873, the End of Reconstruction, and the Realignment of American Politics |journal=Journal of the Gilded Ag ===Reconstruction===
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  • ...hy, and historiography. Foner is a leading contemporary historian of the [[Reconstruction]] period, 1863-1877, where he takes a [[neoabolitionist]] position, writing ...', which opened at the Chicago Historical Society in 1990, and ''America's Reconstruction: People and Politics After the Civil War,'' which opened at the Virginia Hi
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  • ...his successor [[Andrew Johnson]]. Using as a base the [[Joint Committee on Reconstruction]] the Radicals demanded a more aggressive prosecution of the war and the fa During the war and the first part of Reconstruction, the leading Radicals were [[Thaddeus Stevens]] in the House and [[Charles
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  • ...y, David. <font color="blue"><i>The Seventeenth Century Game of Cricket: A Reconstruction of the Game.</i></font> Sports Library (2008).
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  • ...ort-au-Prince were again devastated in the [[2010 Haiti earthquake]], with reconstruction expected to take many years.<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi
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  • ===Reconstruction of facial features deformed by trama=== Common reconstructive surgeries are: [[breast reconstruction]] for women who have had a [[mastectomy]], [[cleft|cleft lip and palate sur
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  • ...ne V. Debs]]. For many, it served as a kind of fictional blueprint for the reconstruction of society and developed a cult-like following, even spawning Bellamy Clubs
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  • * Brauer, Carl M. ''John F. Kennedy and the Second Reconstruction.'' New York: Columbia U. Press, 1977. ISBN 0231038623.
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  • ...ely important in a wide range of computer-based technologies, ranging from reconstruction of graphical representations from nuclear emissions in [[computer-aided tom
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  • ...he role of the [[Slave Power]], the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] and [[Reconstruction]]. ...ollowed the early 20th century [[Dunning School]] narrative which depicted Reconstruction as a failure, and pointed to massive financial and political corruption the
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  • ...ne for [[Cosmetic Surgery|cosmetic reasons]], it is also performed for the reconstruction of the face because of a birth defect or trauma. Deficiency in the size of ...licted, facial deformity. (Lee JW. Jang YC. Oh SJ. Esthetic and functional reconstruction for burn deformities of the lower lip and chin with free radial forearm fla
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  • ...a word [[Jacques Derrida]] is hesitant to use, deconstruction allows the ''reconstruction'' of new meanings or better understandings.
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  • ==Reconstruction and renaming==
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  • ...evelopment]] (G-24), [[Group of Seventy-seven]], [[International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] (IBRD), [[International Labor Organization]] (ILO), , [[I
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  • World Development Report for Reconstruction and Development published by the [[International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] and has an income greater than the
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  • {{r|Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization, U.S. Department of State}}
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  • * Hesseltine; William B. ed. ''The Tragic Conflict: The Civil War and Reconstruction'' (1962), primary documents * Perman, Michael, ed. ''Major Problems in Civil War & Reconstruction'' (2nd ed. 1998) primary and secondary sources.
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  • ...in Kabul, with a major responsibility within this integrating step of the reconstruction and development process of Afghanistan.
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  • ...d mainstay of the attempt to secure racial justice for the freedmen during Reconstruction, the only member of the House of Representatives ever to have been known, e ...ated the House and helped to draft both the Fourteenth Amendment and the [[Reconstruction Act]] in 1867.
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  • ...[http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/civ-war.htm updated Guide to Civil War and Reconstruction Historical and Scholarly Online Sources]
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  • * Delsuc F ''et al.''(2005) Phylogenomics and the reconstruction of the tree of life. ''Nat Rev Genet'' '''6''':361-75. PMID 15861208
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  • ...ed Revolution, 1863-1877'' (1988), ISBN 0-06-015851-4, standard history of Reconstruction from [[neoabolitionist]] school ...Reconstruction of White Supremacy'' (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Tillman-Reconstruction-Supremacy-Morrison-Southern/dp/0807848395/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=12
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  • ...project work desired by the Secretary of State, such as coordinating the reconstruction of Afghanistan through February 2002, and implementing the Good Friday agre
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  • |event='''1877''': Reconstruction ends in Florida.
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  • ...and Sparkes, Stephen R. J. (1982). "The Eruption of Vesuvius in A. D. 79: Reconstruction from Historical and Volcanological Evidence", ''American Journal of Archaeo
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  • ...mas E. Watson]]. Woodward's dissertation director was Howard K. Beale, a [[Reconstruction]] specialist who promoted the Beardian economic interpretation of history t *''Reunion and Reaction: The Compromise of 1877 and the End of Reconstruction'' (1951, rev. ed. 1991)
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  • ...65 to help aid distressed refugees of the [[American Civil War]]. During [[Reconstruction]] it became primarily an agency to help the [[Freedmen]] (freed slaves) in ...ter become one of only two blacks to serve in the Texas legislature during Reconstruction. <ref name=Crouch1992>Crouch, Barry (1992). ''The Freedmen's Bureau and Bla
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  • ...weikart, Larry. ''Banking in the American South from the Age of Jackson to Reconstruction'' (1987)
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  • ...s. He spent his last years in Paris, first with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, then as European Representative of the National Committee
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  • In [[medicine]], '''angioplasty''' is "endovascular reconstruction of an artery, which may include the removal of atheromatous plaque and/or t When reconstruction of an artery is performed surgically, it is called [[endarterectomy]]."<ref
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  • ...7-1917'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Rednecks-Redeemers-Race-Mississippi-Reconstruction/dp/1578068479/ref=sr_1_6/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1194840359 * Garner, James Wilford. ''Reconstruction in Mississippi'' (1901) reflects [[Dunning School]] historiography; [http:/
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  • * Brauer, Carl. ''John F. Kennedy and the Second Reconstruction'' (1977)
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  • ==Reconstruction and run for President== In [[Reconstruction]] he took an erratic course, mostly favoring the [[Radical Republicans]] an
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  • ...es), history|Republican]] politician and diplomat during the Civil War and Reconstruction eras and the [[Gilded Age]]. He was the unsuccessful GOP candidate for pres ...ld the powertful position of Speaker the House from 1869 to 1875, during [[Reconstruction]]. On July 10, 1876, he was appointed to fill a vacancy in the United State
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  • The '''Reconstruction Finance Corporation''' ('''RFC''') was an independent agency of the United Hoover recommended the establishment of a Reconstruction Finance Board at the beginning of the 72d Congress in January 1932. Congre
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  • * Cohen, Nancy; ''The Reconstruction of American Liberalism, 1865-1914'' University of North Carolina Press, 200
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  • ==Reconstruction== Reconstruction is considered to be a matter of some urgency because of the danger of furth
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  • * Barr, Alwyn. ''Reconstruction to Reform: Texas Politics, 1876–1906'' University of Texas Press, 1971. * Buenger, Walter L. ''The Path to a Modern South: Northeast Texas between Reconstruction and the Great Depression'' University of Texas Press, 2001.
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  • ...at Ephesus}} [[image:Temple_of_Artemis_1572.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Fantastic reconstruction of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, 1572]] This reconstruction was destroyed in a raid by the [[Goth]]s in 262 A.D.
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  • '''[[Reconstruction]]''' was the period after the [[American Civil War|American Civil War]], 18 * Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt. ''Black Reconstruction in America 1860-1880'' (1935), 1998 reprint with introduction by David Leve
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  • ...can be divided in several types, from fixing small failures to a complete reconstruction of the road. Usually, [[heavy equipment|road building equipment]] is used t
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  • '''Karin von Hippel''' is codirector of the Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project and senior fellow with the International Security Program at the [[
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  • ...and Sparkes, Stephen R. J. (1982). "The Eruption of Vesuvius in A. D. 79: Reconstruction from Historical and Volcanological Evidence", ''American Journal of Archaeo ...The Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum archaeology, reception, and digital reconstruction''. Berlin & New York: De Gruyter. p. vii. ISBN 9783110215434.</ref> When th
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  • ...eralism"; the main points were settled by the [[American Civil War]] and [[Reconstruction]], but small points remain a matter of political and constitutional debate.
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  • ...federacy were eligible to take the "[[ironclad oath]]," as required by the Reconstruction laws in 1867 to vote or hold office. In the 1870s, many switched from the R ...6 white southerners, 35 northerners, and 6 blacks. In state offices during Reconstruction, white southerners were even more predominant: 51 won nominations, compared
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  • The '''Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance (ORHA)''' was the initial U.S. Department of De | title =Special Inspector General For Iraq Reconstruction’s “Hard Lessons"
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  • ...tuatara are a focus of research in evolutionary processes and theoretical reconstruction of habitat, appearance and life of the earliest diapsids <ref>The group tha
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  • ==Emancipation and Reconstruction Era: 1860-1890== see the longer Bibliography at [[Reconstruction]]
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  • ...nce would be in form of a loan of $801 million from International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and a credit of $199 million from International Deve
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  • ...arts of the [[capital (city)|capital]] were again devastated in 2010, with reconstruction expected to take many years.
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  • ...l a Democrat, was again elected to the North Carolina Senate. However, the Reconstruction Republicans controlled the North Carolina Legislature and refused to seat B
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  • ...the Republican Party including Senator [[Charles Sumner]], architect of [[Reconstruction]], Vice President [[Henry Wilson]] and Treasury Secretary [[Salmon P. Chase
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  • ...Old and New Greyfriars united, and between 1931 and 1938, a programme of reconstruction was followed. The dividing wall between the two halves of the building was
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  • ...ug. 18, 2006}}</ref> In his mind and the President's, the job was not just reconstruction, but democratization of a society that had never known democracy. Bush late ...their own political future, and facilitate economic recovery, sustainable reconstruction and development.” The US Government never issued a formal order dissolvi
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  • ...Inukai's death, but said he had to be "sacrificed on the altar of national reconstruction."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...]] Forward Headquarters in Doha, [[Qatar]]. He was part of the [[Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance]] (ORHA) and the [[Coalition Provisional Author
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  • ...gst his architectural undertakings are the palatial complex at Tivoli, the reconstruction of the [[Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon]], and the creation of his mausoleum in Ro
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  • ...War ended, Patton worked closely with the[[ Freedman's Bureau]] during the Reconstruction period. He later served, as a figurehead governor once Major General John P
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  • ...tory, '''carpetbaggers''' were Northerners who moved to the South during [[Reconstruction]] to take up new business, reform or political opportunities. They were all ...itment to the rights of African-Americans, acquiescing in the overthrow of Reconstruction and the imposition of segregation."<ref>The Nation, July 27, 2000, http://e
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  • ====Reconstruction Efforts==== ...st state that did not have a military governor during [[Reconstruction Era|Reconstruction]].{{sfn|Corlew|Folmsbee|Mitchell|1981|pp=333–334}} The [[Radical Republic
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  • * Sklar, Martin J. ''The Corporate Reconstruction of American Capitalism, 1890-1916: The Market, the Law, and Politics'' (198
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  • ...ow a nonpolitical magazine, which he had started to provide information on reconstruction, he had started to resume publishing. He did so, "as a favor to an old frie
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  • ...for performing this operation is the desire for improved appearance or the reconstruction of an amputation, some aspects of the goal of surgery are always the same.
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  • ...removal of his left eye; he never served in the Confederate Army. During [[Reconstruction]], he became a paramilitary fighter in the struggle to overthrow the interr
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  • ...ettlements. Large parts of the capital were again devastated in 2010, with reconstruction expected to take many years.
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  • ...lly implies kingship over a number of territories, supporting Tacitus. The reconstruction of this title as <small>R[·LEGAT·AV]G·IN·BRIT</small> ("king and imperi
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  • ...arty (United States), history|Republican]] parties, but in the period of [[Reconstruction]] under President [[Ulysses S. Grant]] his paper represented anti-administr
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  • ...n forces occupied the city following the battle and remained through the [[Reconstruction]]. Despite the hardships of war and Reconstruction, the population of the city continued to grow. By 1870, the population had
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  • ...being too few and lacking the geographical coverage. But the Ministry of reconstruction did recognise that their help was desirable. The 1919 Housing and Town Pla
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  • ...t al">Yll, R., Carrión, J. S., Marra, A.C., Bonfiglio, L. 2006. Vegetation reconstruction on the basis of pollen in Late Pleistocene hyena coprolites from San Teodor A reconstruction of the landscape, using the coprolite pollen record shows the predominance,
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  • ...e withdrawal of Union soldiers as part of the [[Compromise of 1877]] ended Reconstruction and brought an era where conservative white "[Redeemers]" and pro-business
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  • ...t of State]]. (1999-2001). Subsequently, from 2002 to 2004, she civilian reconstruction programs in Iraq and Afghanistan as Assistant Administrator of the Asia/Nea
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  • ...e United States early in 1946 and negotiated a 1.3 billion dollar loan for reconstruction. He consented to form a caretaker government the following December, pendin
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  • ...ourse for us: to consolidate and perfect our gains. If we do a fine job of reconstruction even only in [[Manchukuo]], the rest of China will follow us as a matter of
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  • ...''Industry and Humanity: A Study in the Principles Under-Lying Industrial Reconstruction'' (1918) [http://www.questia.com/read/3886991?title=Industry%20and%20Humani
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  • ...omrades, his disdain for good government and rejection of good advice, his Reconstruction policies that favored the Republican party at the expense of the [[Republic * Mantell, Martin E. ''Johnson, Grant, and the Politics of Reconstruction'' (1973) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=89815306 online edition]
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  • ...ding, substituted the leather laces. Consequently, the lumber used in the reconstruction has been given a hand-hewn appearance. ...alifornia|Oakland]] and recast, but was returned to the Mission during the reconstruction of the bell tower. Now all four bells are hung, ready to ring on special oc
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  • ...ch 15, 1865-present''. Legally Texas was never out of the Union, and its [[Reconstruction]] experience was similar to other rebel states. Texas was hardly damaged by After [[Reconstruction]] Texas was a part of the [[Solid South]] that almost always voted for the
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  • ...d not be done on a [[wiki]] for its history to be preserved and subject to reconstruction.
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  • *[[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]] made loans to corporations.
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  • ...tructure had to be protected from sabotage, as its revenue would be key in reconstruction. The military and CIA had different information as to Saddam's intentions; *Phase IV: Occupation and reconstruction
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  • * Barr, Alwyn. ''Reconstruction to Reform: Texas Politics, 1876–1906'', (1971). * Campbell, Randolph B. ''Grass-Roots Reconstruction in Texas, 1865–1880'' (1997).
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  • ==The New School: Reconstruction through Citizenship== ...ident from 1997 to 2000. Reading about The New School’s legacy of societal reconstruction through citizenship made Wagner aware of the privilege that was bestowed up
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  • ...h, Thomas H., ed. ''An Ohio Reader. Vol. 1, 1750 to the Civil War. Vol 2. Reconstruction to the Present.'' (1975). 763 pp. articles by historians ...on, Jack Devon. "Ohio's Gallant Fight: Northern State Politics during the Reconstruction Era, 1865-1878." PhD dissertation. U. of Virginia 2005. 274 pp. DAI 2005
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  • Dealing with Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, disciples of Beard such as Howard Beale and [[C. Vann W
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  • ...SAF's northern region (RC-North) where it leads two of the five provincial reconstruction teams (PRTs) as well as the forward support base. Under a new parliamentary
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  • ...gamma-rays. These are measured and the source is localized by tomographic reconstruction.
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  • .../www.osjspm.org/majordoc_quadragesimo_anno_officialtext.aspx Pius XI: ''On Reconstruction of the Social Order'', (Encyclical of Pope Pius Xl issued on May 15, 1931)]
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  • ...he child slave labor in the cocoa fields of Africa, he also is involved in reconstruction of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]].
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  • ...1900s. It was through the efforts of Father Alexander Buckler in 1904 that reconstruction of the Mission was undertaken, though major restoration was not possible un
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  • * Cohen, Jerome B. ''Japan's Economy in War and Reconstruction'' (1949) 545 pp. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=97828044 online editi * Cohen, Jerome B. ''Japan's Economy in War and Reconstruction'' (1949) 545 pp. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=97828044 online editi
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  • ...was a friend to the Iraqis....Sadi was brave and very helpful in our Iraqi reconstruction efforts during a very difficult period.”<ref name=Hesston /> Petraeus' de
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  • ...A, she was a member of the humanitarian assistance team in the [[Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance]] in the Iraq War. Previously, she was a planne
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  • ...ed economic, industrial, and population expansion. The era overlaps with [[Reconstruction]] (1863-1877) and includes the [[Panic of 1873]]. The era was characterized ...at came the [[Progressive Era]] and the [Fourth Party System]]. The end of Reconstruction in 1877, race relations deteriorated as African Americans lost their voting
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  • ...ers for the Confederate Army, but no fighting occurred near the city. In [[Reconstruction]] many freedmen (ex slaves) resettled in camps on the periphery of the city ...ted Dallas as southern in order to rationalize slavery and opposition to [[Reconstruction]], but this discouraged Northern investment and the political support of we
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  • ...l Republicans]] in the U.S. Senate during the [[American Civil War]] and [[Reconstruction]]. He jumped from party to party, gaining fame as a [[Republican Party (Uni As a Radical Republican leader in the Senate during [[Reconstruction]], 1865-1871, Sumner fought hard to provide equal civil and voting rights f
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  • ...in practice white playmates taugfht the children of house slaves. During [[Reconstruction]] the Southern states created their first public school systems, available After the end of Reconstruction, all southern states enacted "[[Jim Crow laws]]" which mandated racial segr
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  • ...th overall authority for the political, human rights, relief, recovery and reconstruction activities of the United Nations in Afghanistan. Mr. Brahimi previously ser
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  • ...grate the Freedmen into the legal, political, economic and social system. "Reconstruction" is also the common name for the entire history of the era 1865 to 1877. ...Republicans and took control of each southern state, marking the end of '''Reconstruction'''.
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  • ...set up in the South by [[Redeemers]] as a conservative reaction against [[Reconstruction]].
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  • ...reed by the [[American Civil War]], the black men were given the vote in [[Reconstruction]]. ...n winning support among pietistic and evangelical denominations. During [[Reconstruction]] (1866-1876), the Republicans dominated the South with their strong base a
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  • * Ford, Lacy K., ed. ''A Companion to the Civil War and Reconstruction.'' Blackwell, 2005. 518 pp. ...for All: Lincoln and the Restoration of the Union'' (1997). AL's plans for Reconstruction
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  • ...d 1965 was reduced to an outpost camp whose role was primarily cleanup and reconstruction, with most of the traditional program held in concert with the program at f
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  • ...ourse for us: to consolidate and perfect our gains. If we do a fine job of reconstruction even only in [[Manchukuo]], the rest of China will follow us as a matter of
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  • ...rican Civil War]]; all the slaves were freed by 1865. After a period of [[Reconstruction]] it emerged as a poor rural state, still tied to cotton, with high racial ===Reconstruction, 1865-1875===
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  • ...g, but never really conquered, could ever make an easy subject for radical reconstruction?<ref name=Feith-War>{{citation
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  • ...analysis|stable isotope analysis]], and [[paleoecology|paleoenvironmental reconstruction]]. Historically, much of the research has involved comparing the diets of == Paleoenvironmental reconstruction ==
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  • * Griffin Richard W. "Reconstruction of the North Carolina Textile Industry, 1865-1885". ''North Carolina Histor ...a Historical Review'' 1982 59(4): 354-372. ISSN 0029-2494 Governor during Reconstruction
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  • * Heywood, Anthony. ''Modernising Lenin's Russia: Economic Reconstruction, Foreign Trade and the Railways'' Cambridge University Press, 1999 [http://
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  • {{Image|Lighthouse of Alexandria, Thiersch.jpg|300px|thumb|This famous reconstruction by Professor Hermann Thiersch shows the Lighthouse of Alexandria's distinct
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  • * Morrow; Ralph E. ''Northern Methodism and Reconstruction'' 1956 * Stowell, Daniel W. ''Rebuilding Zion: The Religious Reconstruction of the South, 1863-1877'' Oxford University Press, 1998.
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  • * Brandt, Karl. ''The reconstruction of world agriculture'' (1945) [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/t * Cohen, Jerome. ''Japan's Economy in War and Reconstruction.'' University of Minnesota Press, 1949. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&
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  • ...ough the town - the River Ystwyth only just skirts the town, following the reconstruction of the harbour.
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  • ...the expansion of ISAF by taking over command of the German-led Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in Kunduz. The other eight PRTs operating in Afghanistan in 2003
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