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2021
This chapter argues that the geographical heterodoxy of Pacific surrealism might be understood as a correlative to surrealism’s transgressive impulse, extending logics of inversion across oceanic space. It discusses how irregular forms of mapping were commensurate with surrealism’s aesthetics of defamiliarization.
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This chapter argues that the geographical heterodoxy of Pacific surrealism might be understood as a correlative to surrealism’s transgressive impulse, extending logics of inversion across oceanic space. It discusses how irregular forms of mapping were commensurate with surrealism’s aesthetics of defamiliarization.
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Pacific Island Partnership: The Pacific Cancer Initiative
Journal of Cancer Education, 2006Cancer is a leading cause of mortality in the US Associated Pacific Island Nations (USAPIN) due to few resources for prevention, screening, and treatment.We describe the formation of the Pacific Cancer Initiative (PCI), and the Cancer Council of the Pacific Islands (CCPI)to address the rising cancer burden in USA PIN.
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Pacific Security in the Pacific Century
Current History, 1994After 150 years of war and military tension, the Asia Pacific is today at peace. The current lull in more than a century of conflict has led some to assume that the Pacific Century will be pacific. This belief has been occasioned not only by the end of the Cold War, but also by the assumption that the economic interdependence of the Asia Pacific ...
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2020
Abstract The chapter “Pacific” explains about scientific and technological sites of adult interest in Alaska, California, Hawaiʻi, Oregon, and Washington, including the Anchorage Museum, San Diego Air & Space Museum, Pacific Tsunami Museum, Fort Clatsop, and the Museum of Flight.
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Abstract The chapter “Pacific” explains about scientific and technological sites of adult interest in Alaska, California, Hawaiʻi, Oregon, and Washington, including the Anchorage Museum, San Diego Air & Space Museum, Pacific Tsunami Museum, Fort Clatsop, and the Museum of Flight.
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2015
Pacifism is a contested term. It is often defined narrowly as opposition to war, or more broadly understood as opposition to all violence. Pacifists are also sometimes committed to nonviolence as a way of life and to a vision of peaceful and harmonious coexistence. Pacifism can extend toward a commitment to nonviolence in all aspects of life, including
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Pacifism is a contested term. It is often defined narrowly as opposition to war, or more broadly understood as opposition to all violence. Pacifists are also sometimes committed to nonviolence as a way of life and to a vision of peaceful and harmonious coexistence. Pacifism can extend toward a commitment to nonviolence in all aspects of life, including
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2014
The idea of peace in [[Controversy-Total War|total war]] may seem irrelevant, but pacifism, or peace activism, did exist during the First World War. A seemingly robust European peace movement existed before 1914, but it contained internal divisions and mostly collapsed early in the war.
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The idea of peace in [[Controversy-Total War|total war]] may seem irrelevant, but pacifism, or peace activism, did exist during the First World War. A seemingly robust European peace movement existed before 1914, but it contained internal divisions and mostly collapsed early in the war.
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