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" ... Since American independence, frequent periods of US/China cooperation have been critical for both countries. The first railroad to cross North America was motivated by desire for a faster trade route to China, and was built in no small part with Chinese labor and capital. And from the early 1800s until the end of World War II, the US government repeatedly fought efforts of European powers and later Japan to dismember China. ... "
" ... The dominant storylines of the 2016 election – the outsiders vs. the establishment, the populists vs. the intellectuals, the working class whites vs. the elites, and the GOP’s struggles with female and minority voters, and so on – are not new. In fact, the GOP had been working through these tensions constructively until U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and then Trump decided to dismember the very reformers who set up the GOP to be competitive in 2016. ... "
" ... The young man seemed unharmed, and the police made surprisingly quick headway in their investigation. Two days after the raid, they had rounded up five suspects, three of whom were related to each other. One of them, Nikolay Savelyev, instantly admitted his guilt, but added, "No one hit him, no one tried to dismember him. I treated Vanya like my own." (Apparently, the 'nappers held him in the banya of a house they rented outside of Moscow. They also made the ransom calls from their own easily traceable phones.) ... "
" ... “Dissection was widely regarded as a violation of the body and was generally punitive in nature,” Nystrom says, because it “transformed the body into an object.” De la Cova adds that “to dismember the body conflicted with 19th century religious beliefs about resurrection in the afterlife. If one was dissected, this was tantamount to eternal purgatory, a fate no one, rich or poor, wished to succumb to.” Autopsies, on the other hand, “marked an individual as important enough to warrant an investigation of their death,” Nystrom explains. Dissection can therefore be evidence of structural violence, while autopsy generally would not be. ... "