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Otter Realm, December 16, 2005, Vol. 12 No. 7, California State University, Monterey Bay Dec 2005

Otter Realm, December 16, 2005, Vol. 12 No. 7, California State University, Monterey Bay

The Otter Realm

Down and dirty in the East Campus apartments -- TAT department blues -- Inspections -- Capstones on fest track for Fall 2005 -- Associated Students carry budget and classes -- Documentary helps break barriers for migrant workers -- Lamont to lead men's b-ball in Spring season -- Lady Otters' Lopez bids farewell to basketball -- Michael's Nook -- Water Polo team hopes for another 'awesome' season -- Resident Tourist -- 'Locals rule': Struggles continue between residents and visiting surfers -- Otter this world -- CSUMB birthplace of student record label -- Adam's Pics: Festival of Characters -- 9 Things To …


Sino-Japanese Relations Since The 1972 Normalization: Prospects For Conflict Resolution And Regional Hegemonry, Tracy Lynn Masuda Dec 2005

Sino-Japanese Relations Since The 1972 Normalization: Prospects For Conflict Resolution And Regional Hegemonry, Tracy Lynn Masuda

Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects

No abstract provided.


Daily Eastern News: December 09, 2005, Eastern Illinois University Dec 2005

Daily Eastern News: December 09, 2005, Eastern Illinois University

December

No abstract provided.


Observer, Central Washington University Dec 2005

Observer, Central Washington University

Student Newspaper

Student newspaper for Central Washington University for December 1, 2005


Bop Girl Goes Calypso: Containing Race And Youth Culture In Cold War America, Michael S. Eldridge Dec 2005

Bop Girl Goes Calypso: Containing Race And Youth Culture In Cold War America, Michael S. Eldridge

Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal

No abstract provided.


Emphasizing The Copy In Copyright: Why Noncopying Alterations Do Not Prepare Infringing Derivative Works, Michael K. Erickson Dec 2005

Emphasizing The Copy In Copyright: Why Noncopying Alterations Do Not Prepare Infringing Derivative Works, Michael K. Erickson

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Columbia Chronicle (11/28/2005), Columbia College Chicago Nov 2005

Columbia Chronicle (11/28/2005), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from November 28, 2005 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 32 pages and is listed as Volume 40, Number 13. Cover story: "Former Columbia professor leaves journalism legacy" Editor-in-Chief: Jeffrey Danna


The Chronicle [November 21, 2005], St. Cloud State University Nov 2005

The Chronicle [November 21, 2005], St. Cloud State University

Chronicle

The Chronicle, November 21, 2005


Bard Free Press, Vol. 7, No. 4 (November 21, 2005), Bard College Nov 2005

Bard Free Press, Vol. 7, No. 4 (November 21, 2005), Bard College

Bard Free Press - All Issues (2000-2018)

No abstract provided.


Fahrenheit 451: A Teacher's Guide, Jaclyn Shurmack Nov 2005

Fahrenheit 451: A Teacher's Guide, Jaclyn Shurmack

Honors Theses

This website is a resource for teachers to reference in order to help them understand and teach various aspects of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. First, Fahrenheit 451'is a great book to teach in the classroom. It presents many ideas that will cause students to think about the world around them. Some of these ideas include thinking on one's own and also questioning information that is presented to students. One aspect of Ray Brabury's Fahrenheit 451 looks at the idea of censorship in the world- In this futuristic tale, boob are burned rather than read and the censorship of various …


Observer, Central Washington University Nov 2005

Observer, Central Washington University

Student Newspaper

Student newspaper for Central Washington University for November 17, 2005


Exponent, Vol. 37, No. 11, 2005-11-16, University Of Alabama In Huntsville Nov 2005

Exponent, Vol. 37, No. 11, 2005-11-16, University Of Alabama In Huntsville

2005

No abstract provided.


Observer, Central Washington University Nov 2005

Observer, Central Washington University

Student Newspaper

Student newspaper for Central Washington University for November 10, 2005


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 24, November 7, 2005 Nov 2005

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 24, November 7, 2005

Central Florida Future

Controversy created by Confederate flag artwork: Window contest turns ugly as some students view paintings as racist; Music students ask trustees to fulfill promises; Tri-Delts Honors win Skit Knight; Splish-splashing spirit.


Mustang Daily, November 7, 2005 Nov 2005

Mustang Daily, November 7, 2005

Cal Poly Student Newspaper

Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.


Observer, Central Washington University Nov 2005

Observer, Central Washington University

Student Newspaper

Student newspaper for Central Washington University for November 3, 2005


Rotunda - Vol 85, No 8 - Nov 3, 2005, Longwood University Nov 2005

Rotunda - Vol 85, No 8 - Nov 3, 2005, Longwood University

Rotunda

No abstract provided.


The World Of Yaoi: The Internet, Censorship And The Global “Boys’ Love” Fandom, Mark J. Mclelland Nov 2005

The World Of Yaoi: The Internet, Censorship And The Global “Boys’ Love” Fandom, Mark J. Mclelland

Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)

This paper looks at the recent explosion of cultural concern over child sexual abuse and child pornography, particularly as it relates to the trading of such images via the internet. It is noted that legislation originally enacted to prohibit the sexualized representation of actual children has recently been extended to include fictional representations and in Australia includes text as well as graphics. Taking the online global fandom dedicated to ‘boys’ love’ (also known as yaoi) as an example, I argue that legislation prohibiting fictional accounts of ‘child’ sex-abuse is ill-conceived and potentially damaging to human rights and freedom of expression. …


Introduction To Gendering Modern Japanese History, Barbara Molony Nov 2005

Introduction To Gendering Modern Japanese History, Barbara Molony

History

Gender, as Joan Scott asserted in 1986, is a useful category of historical analysis.1 In the last quarter century, gender has emerged as a lively area of inquiry for historians and other scholars. Gender analysis has suggested some important revisions of the "master narratives" of national histories-that is, the dominant, often celebratory, tales of the successes of a nation and its leaders.2 These narratives, like all histories, are provisional and incomplete and, to varying degrees, reflect the changing material, discursive, and ideological contexts of their times.3 To mention just two of the fields of history that had …


Race To Health: Racialized Discourses In A Transhuman World, Lisa C. Ikemoto Nov 2005

Race To Health: Racialized Discourses In A Transhuman World, Lisa C. Ikemoto

DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

No abstract provided.


Observer, Central Washington University Oct 2005

Observer, Central Washington University

Student Newspaper

Student newspaper for Central Washington University for October 27, 2005


Exponent, Vol. 37, No. 8, 2005-10-26, University Of Alabama In Huntsville Oct 2005

Exponent, Vol. 37, No. 8, 2005-10-26, University Of Alabama In Huntsville

2005

This newspaper contains an advertisement for Pontiac. It was held to the newspaper with two metal staples that have been removed.


Independent- Oct. 25, 2005, Patrick O'Brien Oct 2005

Independent- Oct. 25, 2005, Patrick O'Brien

The Independent (1988-present)

No abstract provided.


The Chanticleer, 2005-10-24, Coastal Carolina University Oct 2005

The Chanticleer, 2005-10-24, Coastal Carolina University

The Chanticleer Student Newspaper

The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.


The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University Oct 2005

The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne

  • Black Colleges Look to Battle the Bulge
  • News
  • Hiatus
  • Sports
  • Classifieds


The Bison, October 14, 2005 Oct 2005

The Bison, October 14, 2005

The Bison

No abstract provided.


The Echo: October 14, 2005, Taylor University Oct 2005

The Echo: October 14, 2005, Taylor University

2005-2006 (Volume 93)

Resnet weathers storm – Fire destroys dorm – Alumni flood campus – X-Games score big – Former Wal-Mart executive explores business ethics – Fundraising blitz hits Taylor – Relay for Life Kickoff – Seniors sell Airband set – Say no to nano – Letters to the editor – Chapel: a crutch or a gurney? – Questioning community – Goofus and Gallant – Suds in campus bubble – Taylor e-mail for graduates – Avoid apathy – Letters to the Editor – Teen tests family in ‘Thumbsucker’ – Gray’s tales impress – Curl classic receives director’s cut DVD revival – Young’s ‘Prairie …


Observer, Central Washington University Oct 2005

Observer, Central Washington University

Student Newspaper

Student newspaper for Central Washington University for October 13, 2005


The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University Oct 2005

The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne

  • Students Against Ending Happy Hour
  • News
  • National News
  • Sports
  • Classifieds
  • Hiatus


Current, October 10, 2005, University Of Missouri-St. Louis Oct 2005

Current, October 10, 2005, University Of Missouri-St. Louis

Current (2000s)

No abstract provided.