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Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone, Sompong Sucharitkul
Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone, Sompong Sucharitkul
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Among the latest developments inducing system compliance is the conclusion of the Treaty on Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone on December 15, 1995 during the Fifth ASEAN Summit in Bangkok. As the Author of a Note introducing this Treaty in a recent publication of the American Society of International law, I am particularly pleased to have been invited to present to the Workshop the impact and implications of the Bangkok Treaty.
Retiree's Choice Of Community: The Importance Of Recreation And Parks, 1997 October, Kenneth F. Backman, Sheila J. Backman
Retiree's Choice Of Community: The Importance Of Recreation And Parks, 1997 October, Kenneth F. Backman, Sheila J. Backman
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No abstract provided.
Inclusive Teaching Methods Across The Curriculum: Academic ·Resource And Law Teachers Tie A Knot At The Aals, David Dominguez, Laurie Zimet, Fran Ansley, Charles Daye, Rodney O. Fong
Inclusive Teaching Methods Across The Curriculum: Academic ·Resource And Law Teachers Tie A Knot At The Aals, David Dominguez, Laurie Zimet, Fran Ansley, Charles Daye, Rodney O. Fong
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This article describes an educational journey of seven diverse law teachers, located in different parts of the country, at various stages of our careers, who, in the course of preparing a simple panel, found that we had created a truly rewarding experience of our own. We write with the conviction that we need to share what we learned from those four months of "schoolwork" and from the AALS program we eventually presented in January, 1997. As we reconstruct our collaboration on inclusive teaching methods and ponder where it is taking us, we find we worked through the following stages of …
Is Your Best Woman Really A Man? Nurturing A New Image Of Women Criminal Defenders, Susan Rutberg
Is Your Best Woman Really A Man? Nurturing A New Image Of Women Criminal Defenders, Susan Rutberg
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"Another Being We Have Created Called 'Us'": Point-Of-View, Melancholia, And The Joking Unconscious In The Bridges Of Madison County, Walter C. Metz
"Another Being We Have Created Called 'Us'": Point-Of-View, Melancholia, And The Joking Unconscious In The Bridges Of Madison County, Walter C. Metz
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This essay reads Clint Eastwood's The Bridges of Madison County (1995) as a radical adaptation of Robert James Waller's novel. The piece uses three methods--close aesthetic analysis, Freudian melancholia theory, and Freudian joke theory--to unravel the films' deconstruction of Waller's lachrymose novel.
"Keep The Coffee Hot, Hugo": Nuclear Trauma In Fritz Lang's The Big Heat (1953), Walter C. Metz
"Keep The Coffee Hot, Hugo": Nuclear Trauma In Fritz Lang's The Big Heat (1953), Walter C. Metz
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This essay uses nuclear criticism, particularly Jacques Derrida's "No Apocalypse, Not Now" to read Fritz Lang's The Big Heat (1953) as a Cold War allegory concerned with the threat to civilization posed by atomic culture.
Journal Of The Community Development Society Vol. 28 No. 01, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Journal Of The Community Development Society Vol. 28 No. 01, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
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Community Development Journal covers political, economic and social programmes that link the activities of people with institutions and government. Issues covered include, for example, community action, village, town and regional planning, community studies, and rural development.
The National Forest Management Act: The Twenty Years Behind, The Twenty Years Ahead, Charles F. Wilkinson
The National Forest Management Act: The Twenty Years Behind, The Twenty Years Ahead, Charles F. Wilkinson
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Dutch Uncle Sam: Immigration Reform And Notions Of Family, Lolita Buckner Inniss
Dutch Uncle Sam: Immigration Reform And Notions Of Family, Lolita Buckner Inniss
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No abstract provided.
Pink Elephants In The Rape Trial: The Problem Of Tort-Type Defenses In The Criminal Law Of Rape, Aya Gruber
Pink Elephants In The Rape Trial: The Problem Of Tort-Type Defenses In The Criminal Law Of Rape, Aya Gruber
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No abstract provided.
Writing For Their Lives, John Strassburger
Writing For Their Lives, John Strassburger
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This is the second in a series of occasional papers about the challenges confronting students and what Ursinus is doing to help them enter adult life.