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The Psychopolitics Of Language And Communication, Ibpp Editor
The Psychopolitics Of Language And Communication, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses political issues connected by linguistic and communicative discord and controversy.
Cetacean Consciousness In Katz's Whalesinger And L'Engle's A Ring Of Endless Light, J. R. Wytenbroek
Cetacean Consciousness In Katz's Whalesinger And L'Engle's A Ring Of Endless Light, J. R. Wytenbroek
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Both Canadian fantasist Welwyn Wilton Katz and American fantasist Madeleine L’Engle have written novels in which humans, in communicating with whales or dolphins, have been exposed to wholeness, harmony, unity, and pattern in the universe at large as perceived by cetaceans. While writing quite independently, these works show a remarkable similarity in their perception of cetacean consciousness. An exploration of these similarities shows the united mystical vision that writers from different backgrounds and beliefs can attain.
Youth Perspectives On Lawyers' Ethics: A Report On Seven Interviews, Janet A. Chaplan
Youth Perspectives On Lawyers' Ethics: A Report On Seven Interviews, Janet A. Chaplan
Fordham Law Review
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"You're My What?" The Problem Of Children's Misperceptions Of Their Lawyers' Roles, Emily Buss
"You're My What?" The Problem Of Children's Misperceptions Of Their Lawyers' Roles, Emily Buss
Fordham Law Review
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