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Parsing the Plagiary Scandals in History and Law [PDF]
[Excerpt] “In 2002 the history of History was scandal. The narrative started when a Pulitzer Prize winning professor was caught foisting bogus Vietnam War exploits as background for classroom discussion.
Austin, Arthur
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Teesid: Artikkel käsitleb Teise maailmasõja ajal Rootsi ümber asunud, kontsertpianistina märkimisväärset rahvusvahelist kuulsust saavutanud ja ka kirjanikuna tuntud Käbi Laretei teost „Peotäis mulda, lapike maad“ (1976, e k 1989), keskendudes ...
Leena Käosaar, Aija Sakova
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The Reception of Clarice Lispector via Helene Cixous: Reading from the Whale's Belly [PDF]
1999-01 ...
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Honoring and Maintaining a Dual Identity
My father taught at a church-affiliated college as a professor of philosophy. My mother, for much of my growing-up years, was a fifth-grade public school teacher. Although I was shaped by both of these models, and attracted to each, I initially came down
Mullen, Andrew Dean
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Library Cartoons: A Literature Review of Library-themed Cartoons, Caricatures, and Comics [PDF]
To understand differing views of past events, historians, political science scholars, and sociologists have analyzed political and editorial cartoons with themes ranging from elections to fiscal policy to human rights.
Chambers, Julia B.
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The Faculty Notebook, May 2009
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest.
Provost\u27s Office,
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The Open-Ended Nature of Luke and Acts as Inviting Canonical Actualisation [PDF]
Starting from generally accepted narrative insights, this article attempts to justify a canonical reading of Luke and Acts that actualises the Lukan text for contemporary theology and Christian life.
Kurz, William
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The “dividual” person and the self-made wrestling star in Senegalese làmb (wrestling with punches)
In Senegal, làmb (wrestling with punches) is both a national sport and a popular passion. Since the 1990s, a neoliberal ethos has emerged within làmb, with an increasing number of wrestlers conceiving the sport as an individual business venture and ...
Francesco Fanoli
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The Spectatorial press in Dutch
The present paper outlines the main periods and tendencies in Dutch moral weekly publishing. Although academic research has, for a long time, been focussed on Justus van Effen, who published spectatorial magazines in both French and Dutch, many other ...
van der Haven, Kornee
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With this poem I explore the many nuanced considerations of geography, geopolitics, community, insiderness and outsiderness that grapple with each other and influence each other throughout the multilayered space that is the Blue Pacific Continent.
Rod Barnett
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