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From Offshore Heritage to Shared Heritage:

2022
Looking at Shanghai, Hyun Kyung Lee’s research into the preservation of the former headquarters of the Shanghai Provisional Government of Korea (SPGK) in the former French Concession investigates the politics and diplomacy of South Korean–Chinese attempts to commemorate shared heritage.
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Digital heritage

CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2009
The India Digital Heritage Project is a collaborative initiative between the industry and academia, with the aim of using novel techniques to efficiently capture and present various aspects of India's diverse heritage, while at the same time advancing the state-of-the art in related research areas. As part of the Digital Heritage Project, we have built
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Heritage erasure and heritage transformation: how heritage is created by destruction in Bahrain

International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2014
This article suggests that heritage erasure is also heritage transformation. The article is an analysis of alternative contemporary heritage processes in the Arab Gulf state Bahrain. I use three cases to illustrate the diversity of what heritage means in Bahrain and how heritage is transformed through erasure.
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The Heritage of Corpulence

Endocrinology, 1962
OBESITY is a disorder which, like venereal disease, is blamed upon the patient. The finding that treatment doesn’t work is ascribed to lack of fortitude. Corpulence in America is regarded along with narcotic addiction as something wicked, and I shall not be surprised if soon we have a prohibition against it in the name of national security.
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Archaeology, Heritage, and the Heritage of Archaeology

2023
Chris Gosden and I first worked together in 1984 when he was in Australia as a Leverhulme Postdoctoral Fellow. He joined me on my, until-then, solo fieldwork in the remote Siassi Islands in Papua New Guinea (PNG). My wife Cathy arrived shortly after Chris, and, to my lasting shame, my advice saw them both get malaria. It hit Chris when he returned home
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Dignity of the heritage and the heritage communities

Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 2020
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the reasons why the human rights-based approach should be used in the preservation of cultural heritage.Design/methodology/approachThe article is a combination of an essay and illustrative case studies. The thesis is based on experience in heritage protection on national and international level and the ...
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A name with a heritage

Veterinary Record, 2011
2011 is World Veterinary Year, marking the 250th anniversary of the founding of the modern profession. However, the origins of the word ‘veterinary’ go back much further, as Bruce Vivash Jones explains WHAT'S in a name? If the name you are investigating is ‘veterinary surgeon’, then the answer is, quite a lot – and the further you look, even more ...
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The Heritage of A Physician

Diseases of the Chest, 1954
The idea that led to the founding of the American College of Chest Physicians was conceived by men who were motivated by a desire to be of service to their fellow physicians and through them, to serve humanity. The Fellowship of the American College of Chest Physicans has continued as an increasing and an international resevoir of accumulated medical ...
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The Heritage of Hippocrates

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
A number of years ago, a physician wrote an article for the widely circulated newspaper supplement, "American Weekly." In it he said this: If a man is good in his heart, then he is an ethical member of any group in society. If he is bad in his heart, he is an unethical member. To me, the ethics of medical practice are as simple as that.
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The heritage of telegraphy

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1989
The history of telegraphy is presented. Optical telegraphy and other precursors to Samuel Morse's invention are described. Morse's concept and the first experimental line are discussed. The building of the international network is examined, covering capital, the design and installation of outside plant, business competition and technical rivalries ...
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