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The Generally General Theory of Generally Relative Generality
This paper interrogates the widespread illusion of coherence in philosophy, science, technology, and culture, revealing that most systems maintain the appearance of integration through simulation, adaptation, and rhetorical flourish rather than true recursive structure.openaire +2 more sources
Theology Today, 2009
tion, many were shocked and dismayed by the vulgar anatomical comments of sixty-seven-year-old Jesse Jackson directed at forty-seven-year-old candidate Barack Obama. Perhaps even more startling was the retort made by forty-threeyear-old congressman Jesse Jackson Jr.: “I’m deeply outraged and disappointed in Rev. Jackson’s reckless statements about Sen.
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tion, many were shocked and dismayed by the vulgar anatomical comments of sixty-seven-year-old Jesse Jackson directed at forty-seven-year-old candidate Barack Obama. Perhaps even more startling was the retort made by forty-threeyear-old congressman Jesse Jackson Jr.: “I’m deeply outraged and disappointed in Rev. Jackson’s reckless statements about Sen.
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Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 2018
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a generic large cardinal akin to, together with the consequences ofbeing such a generic large cardinal. In this caseis Jónsson, and in a choiceless inner model many properties hold that are in contrast with pcf theory in.
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AbstractIn this paper we introduce a generic large cardinal akin to, together with the consequences ofbeing such a generic large cardinal. In this caseis Jónsson, and in a choiceless inner model many properties hold that are in contrast with pcf theory in.
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Critical Quarterly, 2004
Norma Clarke describes her family's recent history in the shadow of what was Bankside power station on the south side of the Thames, where her father worked as a turbine operator for the Central Electricity Generating Board. The building is now Tate Modern.
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Norma Clarke describes her family's recent history in the shadow of what was Bankside power station on the south side of the Thames, where her father worked as a turbine operator for the Central Electricity Generating Board. The building is now Tate Modern.
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2019
This essay explores the ways in which African American authors of that era reclaim the slave past as a site of memory for a nation eager to forget. Lucille Clifton’s Generations (1976), Alex Haley’s Roots (1976), Ishmael Reed’s Flight to Canada (1976), and Octavia Butler’s Kindred (1979) are the chapter’s main focus.
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This essay explores the ways in which African American authors of that era reclaim the slave past as a site of memory for a nation eager to forget. Lucille Clifton’s Generations (1976), Alex Haley’s Roots (1976), Ishmael Reed’s Flight to Canada (1976), and Octavia Butler’s Kindred (1979) are the chapter’s main focus.
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Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 2008
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