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Miller 210 $aAthens $cOhio University Press$dc2009 215 $a1 online resource (241 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8214-1876-9 311 $a0-8214-1877-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tChild slaves in the early North Atlantic trade in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries /$rAnto?nio de Almeida Mendes --$tChildren and European slave trading in the Indian Ocean during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries /$rRichard B. Allen --$tSmall change : children in the nineteenth-century East African slave trade /$rFred Morton --$tThe brief life of 'Ali, the orphan of Kordofan : the Egyptian slave trade in the Sudan, 1820-35 /$rGeorge Michael La Rue --$tTraded babies : enslaved children in America's domestic migration, 1820-60 /$rSusan Eva O'Donovan --$tSinging slave girls (qiyan) of the 'Abbasid court in the ninth and tenth centuries /$rKristina Richardson --$tBecoming a devs?irme : the training of conscripted children in the Ottoman Empire /$rGulay Yilmaz --$tThe third gender : palace eunuchs /$rBok-Rae Kim --$tThe well-being of purchased female domestic servants (mui tsai) in Hong Kong in the early twentieth century /$rPauline Pui-ting Poon --$tSlave and other nonwhite children in late-eighteenth-century France /$rPierre H. Boulle --$tThe struggle for survival : slave infant mortality in the British Caribbean in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries /$rKenneth Morgan --$tLeft behind but getting ahead : antebellum slavery's orphans in the Chesapeake, 1820-60 /$rCalvin Schermerhorn. 330 $aSignificant numbers of the people enslaved throughout world history have been children. The vast literature on slavery has grown to include most of the history of this ubiquitous practice, but nearly all of it concentrates on the adult males whose strong bodies and laboring capacities preoccupied the masters of the modern Americas. 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Asian Water Development Outlook Framework for Assessing National Water Security; 2. Description of National Water Security Stages; 3. Policy Levers to Increase Household Water Security; 4. Policy Levers to Increase Economic Water Security; 5. Policy Levers to Increase Urban Water Security; 6. Environmental Water Security by Subregion (population-weighted); 7. Distribution of River Health Index Determinants (% of catchment area impacted) 327 $a8. Environmental Water Security in Selected Basins and Countries9. Policy Levers to Increase Environmental Water Security; 10. Risk for Water-Related Disasters by Subregion (population-weighted); 11. Policy Levers to Increase Water-Related Disaster Resilience; Figures; 1. Water Security Framework of Five Interdependent Key Dimensions; 2. National Water Security in Asia and the Pacific; 3. Regional Water Security Index by Subregion (population-weighted); 4. National Water Security and Governance; 5. Household Water Security by Subregion (population-weighted) 327 $a6. Access to Improved Water Supply-Piped and Non-Piped (%)7. Access to Improved Sanitation (%); 8. Household Water Security and Per Capita Gross Domestic Product; 9. Economic Water Security Index by Subregion (population-weighted); 10. Economic Water Security and Per Capita Gross Domestic Product; 11. Urban Water Security by Subregion (population-weighted); 12. Water-Sensitive Cities Framework; 13. Urban Water Security-Progress toward Water-Sensitive Cities; 14. Urban Water Security and Per Capita Gross Domestic Product 327 $a15. Resilience to Water-related Disasters by Subregion (population-weighted)16. National Water-Related Disaster Resilience Index Relative to Per Capita Gross Domestic Product; 17. Water-Related Disaster Resilience Index; 18. Water-Related Hazard Relative to Resilience; 19. Water-Related Disaster Fatalities Relative to National Resilience; 20. 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