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September 6th 2006, Hispanic News Sep 2006

September 6th 2006, Hispanic News

Inland Empire Hispanic News

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May 2006, Inland Empire Business Journal May 2006

May 2006, Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Business Journal

America's #I R\' Dealer

U.S. Senate to Vote on Most Important SmallBusiness

Bill in 25 Years

Influx of Relocating Companies Keeps Inland

Empire Office Market Tight

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Real Estate Notes

Corporate Profile

Investments and Finance

Commentary

Dental Plans

Law Firms

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Managers BookSelf

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Restaurant Review

Managing

County of San Bernardino

County of Riverside

Executive Notes

Executive Time Out


April 19th 2006, Hispanic News Apr 2006

April 19th 2006, Hispanic News

Inland Empire Hispanic News

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of Psp-Like Processes For Software Engineering, Paul Jefferson Conrad Jan 2006

Analysis Of Psp-Like Processes For Software Engineering, Paul Jefferson Conrad

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this thesis is to provide the California State University, San Bernardino, Department of Computer Science with an analysis and recommended solution to improving the software development process.


Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl Novels: Contemporary Subversive Tales, Amy Ruth Wilson Clark Jan 2006

Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl Novels: Contemporary Subversive Tales, Amy Ruth Wilson Clark

Theses Digitization Project

Drawing especially on Donna Haraway's notion of the cyborg, this thesis argues that Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl novels, through their depiction of the cyborg and their use of metafiction, intertextuality, and irony, subvert binaries and hierarchies that cause social injustice. Chapter one argues that Colfer's characters disrupt the oppressive binary opposition between innocence and experience that characterizes children's literature. Chapter two argues that Colfer's fairy hierarchy satirizes the human hierarchy. Chapter three argues that Colfer's cyborg, by disrupting the boundary between machine and organism, breaches the wall around the pervasive garden hierarchy of childhood innocence. Chapter four argues against the …