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The N-Word: Lessons Taught and Lessons Learned
In the fall of 2008, I dared to teach a fifteen-week course that focused on a single word, a word arguably like no other, a word adorned with these emotionally colorful descriptors: “the most explosive of racial epithets,” “our cruelest word,” “the most ...
Lester, Neal A
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The Impact of Rate Adaptation Algorithms on Wi-Fi-Based Factory Automation Systems. [PDF]
Fedullo T, Tramarin F, Vitturi S.
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The Abjection of James Dean: Mixed Media/Mixed Race Performances in Ai\u27s Poem, James Dean [PDF]
This paper investigates how the developmental process of the Japanese-Black-Choctaw-Irish American poet Ai translates into a creative process that integrates aspects of identity thrown out or made abject by dominant cultural norms and ideals. Just as Ai
Irwin, Cathy
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Ritual and the origins of first impressions. [PDF]
Over H, Eggleston A, Cook R.
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ENERDGE: Distributed Energy-Aware Resource Allocation at the Edge. [PDF]
Avgeris M +5 more
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Mysterious voices and lasting truths: Alan Riach takes a literary tour of the Borders [PDF]
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Riach, Alan
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Mutational effects of the preposition ós: Bile ós Chrannaibh and related matters [PDF]
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O Maolalaigh, Roibeard
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The virtual and the physical: two frames of mind. [PDF]
Mutlu B.
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From “Greater America” to America’s Music: Gilbert Chase and the Historiography of Borders [PDF]
This essay considers the hotly debated U.S. border and its relationship to music historiography vis-à-vis the unconventional career of Gilbert Chase (1906-92), the first U.S. musicologist to take seriously the music of the Spanish-speaking world.
Hess, Carol A.
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