Displaced Once More: Armenians Flee Syria To Montreal, 2017 Cuny Graduate School of Journalism
Displaced Once More: Armenians Flee Syria To Montreal, Sean A. Shoemaker
Capstones
Since 2012, the Armenian community in Syria has sought refuge in Montreal, less than one hundred years since they left their homes and relocated to Syria as a result of the Armenian genocide that took place in 1915.
https://seanshoemaker.exposure.co/displaced-once-more
The Chinese Cultural Influence On Filipino Cuisine, 2017 The University of San Francisco
The Chinese Cultural Influence On Filipino Cuisine, Brandon Chase Lantrip
Master's Theses
This paper illustrates the impact of the Chinese cultural influence upon the Philippines with the primary focus being on Filipino cuisine. It examines how the Chinese cultural influence not only contributed to the development of Filipino cuisine, but how Chinese culture has also influenced the everyday life and culture of the Philippines through language and customary practices for over a millennium. The first section of the paper analyzes the cultural connection between China and the Philippines. The second section illustrates the Chinese language influence and it’s effect upon Filipino cuisine and culture. The third section explores the contested origins of …
The Law Code Of Hammurabi: Transliterated And Literally Translated From Its Early Classical Arabic Language, 2017 CUNY Central Office
The Law Code Of Hammurabi: Transliterated And Literally Translated From Its Early Classical Arabic Language, Saad D. Abulhab
Publications and Research
This book, which includes new translations of the old Babylonian laws of Hammurabi, is the second book by the author examining, from a historical Arabic linguistic perspective, a major Akkadian document. The first book offered new translations of three tablets from a literary work, the Epic of Gilgamesh, written in a late Babylonian language. The pioneering methodology used by the author to decipher the ancient Mesopotamian texts in both documents involves the primary utilization of old etymological Arabic manuscripts written by hundreds of accomplished scholars more than a thousand years ago. Using this methodology does not only provide more accurate, …
The March Of The Union Armies: James Henry Lane, The Union, And The Development Of Total War On The Kansas-Missouri Border, 2017 Pittsburg State University
The March Of The Union Armies: James Henry Lane, The Union, And The Development Of Total War On The Kansas-Missouri Border, Alex Lahasky
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
James Henry Lane was a giant of Kansas politics during the mid-nineteenth century. His leadership during the territorial crisis of 1855—commonly known as the “Bleeding Kansas” era—contributed mightily to Kansas’s entry as a free state in 1861. During the early stages of the ensuing Civil War, Lane’s political and military presence on the plains was ubiquitous; he served simultaneously as a United States Senator and a brigadier general of the Union Army. Lane’s activities during the first year of the war provide the focal point of the present study.
With Kansas under threat from secessionist elements in neighboring Missouri, Lane …
Marching Morally Towards Equality: Perspective Of Bishop Richard Allen, 2017 Cleveland State University
Marching Morally Towards Equality: Perspective Of Bishop Richard Allen, Ernest M. Oleksy
The Downtown Review
The African American's struggle for equality is fraught with contributions from men and women of various ilk. Amongst these early abolitionists were naturalist Benjamin Banneker, freeman orator Frederick Douglass, and Bishop Richard Allen, who is the focus of this paper. Through an analysis of primary and secondary sources, the author takes on the persona of the late Bishop speaking to a community of his fellow African Americans as he comments on timely events and characters and advises the listeners on a reasonable course of action.
Conceiving And Executing Operation Gauntlet: The Canadian-Led Raid On Spitzbergen, 1941, 2017 Wilfrid Laurier University
Conceiving And Executing Operation Gauntlet: The Canadian-Led Raid On Spitzbergen, 1941, Ryan Dean, P. Whitney Lackenbauer
Canadian Military History
In August and September 1941, Canadian Brigadier Arthur Potts led a successful but little known combined operation by a small task force of Canadian, British, and Norwegian troops in the Spitzbergen (Svalbard) archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. After extensive planning and political conversations between Allied civil and military authorities, the operation was re-scaled so that a small, mixed task force would destroy mining and communications infrastructure on this remote cluster of islands, repatriate Russian miners and their families to Russia, and evacuate Norwegian residents to Britain. While a modest non-combat mission, Operation Gauntlet represented Canada’s first expeditionary operation in the …
Clark Remembered For Exploration Of Louisiana Purchase, 2017 Arkansas State Archives
Clark Remembered For Exploration Of Louisiana Purchase, Wendy Bradley Richter
Articles
In the early days of Arkansas history, counties were physically much larger, although much more sparsely settled.
Clark County was one of five counties in existence when Arkansas Territory was established in 1819. In fact, the county celebrates its 199th anniversary later this week.
Uk Governance: From Overloading To Freeloading, 2017 Technological University Dublin
Uk Governance: From Overloading To Freeloading, Richard Woodward
Articles
The UK's ongoing political turbulence has prompted a reprise of debates from the 1970s when many concluded the country was ungovernable. Then, the most influential diagnosis conceptualised the UK's governance problem as one of ‘overloading’ caused by the electorate's excessive expectations. This article argues that these accounts overlooked another phenomenon besieging UK governance during this period. This phenomenon was freeloading: the withering of government capacity deriving from the ability of actors to enjoy the benefits of citizenship without altogether contributing to the cost. In the interim, these problems have become endemic, not least because of the unspoken but discernible policy …
35mm Negatives Collection, 1989-2000, 2017 Morehead State University
35mm Negatives Collection, 1989-2000, Communications & Marketing Office
University Archives Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
University Vhs Archive, 1985-2005, 2017 Morehead State University
University Vhs Archive, 1985-2005, University Library
University Archives Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Graduate Student Government Meeting Minutes, 2017 The University of Maine
Graduate Student Government Meeting Minutes, Graduate Student Government
General University of Maine Publications
Minutes for meetings held by the Graduate Student Government of The University of Maine
Annie B. Bowers, 2017 Georgia Southern University
Annie B. Bowers
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
Science Serving Industry: Documentary Authority And Industrial Influence In 19th Century American Chemistry, 2017 Indiana University - Bloomington
Science Serving Industry: Documentary Authority And Industrial Influence In 19th Century American Chemistry, Shawn Martin
Proceedings from the Document Academy
No abstract provided.
The Spider: Anaylsis Of An Automaton, 2017 Southern Illinois University Carbondale
The Spider: Anaylsis Of An Automaton, Susannah N. Munson
Proceedings from the Document Academy
[Editors' note: This paper is the 2017 winner of the Student Paper Award in Document(ation) Studies, http://documentacademy.org/award. Susannah Munson wrote the paper as a Kent State University, School of Information, Museum Studies student.]
The physical objects that surround us document vast amounts of information about themselves, their histories, and their roles in broader social and cultural contexts. To reveal this sometimes hidden information, we examine these objects through analytical frameworks that go beyond descriptive accounts to explore how an object existed and was culturally understood throughout its history. Document phenomenology (Gorichanaz and Latham, 2016), conceived in two Acts, …
James Sayer Interview, Former Dean, Wright State University, 2017 Wright State University - Main Campus
James Sayer Interview, Former Dean, Wright State University, Dan Abrahamowicz, James E. Sayer
Wright State University Retirees Association Oral History Project
Dan Abrahamowicz interviewed James Sayer on December 12, 2017 about his time at Wright State University. Professor Emeritus of the Department of Communications and former Dean at Wright State, Sayer discussed his early life, education, and his career at Wright State University.
Willie Beal, Sr., 2017 Georgia Southern University
Willie Beal, Sr.
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
Interment: Lincoln Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia.
A Polemic Of The Neo-Evangelical View Of Scripture, 2017 Liberty University
A Polemic Of The Neo-Evangelical View Of Scripture, Amber Geiger
Amber Geiger
No abstract provided.
Ermold Files Paperwork To Challenge Davis, 2017 Morehead State University
Ermold Files Paperwork To Challenge Davis, The Morehead News
Media Collection
No abstract provided.
Ada News - 12/11/2017, 2017 American Dental Association
Ada News - 12/11/2017, American Dental Association, Publishing Division
ADA News
Established in 1970 as the official newspaper of the American Dental Association, the ADA News serves practicing dentists and others allied to the dental profession in the U.S. and internationally. It is the No. 1 source of news and information about the many benefits and services the ADA delivers to members daily as well as timely information on scientific, social, political and economic developments affecting dentistry and health care.
Lanthorn, Vol. 52, No. 31, December 11, 2017, 2017 Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 52, No. 31, December 11, 2017, Grand Valley State University
Volume 52, July 10, 2017 - April 23, 2018
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.