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The Southeastern Librarian V. 53, No. 4 (Winter 2005/2006) Complete Issue Dec 2005

The Southeastern Librarian V. 53, No. 4 (Winter 2005/2006) Complete Issue

The Southeastern Librarian

Complete issue of The Southeastern Librarian, volume 53, no. 4 (Winter 2005/2006).


Stateside News Dec 2005

Stateside News

The Southeastern Librarian

Recent developments from SELA member institutions.


Architecture As Art? Not In My Neocolonial Neighborhood: A Case For Providing First Amendment Protection To Expressive Residential Architecture, Janet Elizabeth Haws Dec 2005

Architecture As Art? Not In My Neocolonial Neighborhood: A Case For Providing First Amendment Protection To Expressive Residential Architecture, Janet Elizabeth Haws

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


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.


Caught In The Middle: The Effect Of Increased Visa Requirements On Non-Profit Performing Art Organizations, Sara Elizabeth Macks Dec 2005

Caught In The Middle: The Effect Of Increased Visa Requirements On Non-Profit Performing Art Organizations, Sara Elizabeth Macks

Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law

No abstract provided.


Amending The Natural Born Citizen Requirement: Globalization As The Impetus And The Obstacle, Sarah P. Herlihy Dec 2005

Amending The Natural Born Citizen Requirement: Globalization As The Impetus And The Obstacle, Sarah P. Herlihy

Chicago-Kent Law Review

With the rise of non-native-born American politicians, the natural born citizen requirement in the United States Constitution has received much publicity. This note examines the history and background of the requirement that our President be born in this country. This note then focuses on how the increase of globalization should compel Americans to pass a constitutional amendment to repeal the natural born citizen requirement and discusses the reasons why many Americans oppose such a constitutional amendment. The note then explores some of the current misconceptions about globalization and concludes that Americans' fears and misconceptions of globalization may very well prevent …


Population Participation And Other Factors That Impact The Compilation And The Utility Of Resulting Databases, Henry T. Greely Dec 2005

Population Participation And Other Factors That Impact The Compilation And The Utility Of Resulting Databases, Henry T. Greely

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Expanding The Archive: An Art Historical Perspective, Jennifer Borland Dec 2005

Expanding The Archive: An Art Historical Perspective, Jennifer Borland

Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality

No abstract provided.


Whither Copyright? Transformative Use, Free Speech, And An Intermediate Liability Proposal, John Tehranian Dec 2005

Whither Copyright? Transformative Use, Free Speech, And An Intermediate Liability Proposal, John Tehranian

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Balancing Two Vocations: Marriage And Medicine In A Culture Of Life, Kevin Murrell, Karen Murrell Nov 2005

Balancing Two Vocations: Marriage And Medicine In A Culture Of Life, Kevin Murrell, Karen Murrell

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Why The United States Should Robustly Support Pan-African Organizations, Francis V. Crupi Nov 2005

Why The United States Should Robustly Support Pan-African Organizations, Francis V. Crupi

The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters

No abstract provided.


Spartan Daily, October 5, 2005, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Oct 2005

Spartan Daily, October 5, 2005, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 125, Issue 23


Volume 14, Number 4 Oct 2005

Volume 14, Number 4

SHARP News

No abstract provided.


Sister Gen: A Case Study Of Vincentian Leadership, Joseph Mccann C.M., Ph.D. Oct 2005

Sister Gen: A Case Study Of Vincentian Leadership, Joseph Mccann C.M., Ph.D.

Vincentian Heritage Journal

From 1961 to 1988, Genevieve O’Farrell, a Daughter of Charity, was the principal of Saint Louise’s Comprehensive College in Belfast. Her many achievements as a leader of the school and within Belfast are described, along with her own formation, the events and characteristics that made her a leader, and the lessons that may be drawn from her life and career. She consistently raised the school’s academic standards and promoted service to the community even while it was surrounded by the violence of the “Troubles.”


Aid And Comfort: Rasul V. Bush And The Separation Of Powers Doctrine In Wartime, Ryan Mckaig Oct 2005

Aid And Comfort: Rasul V. Bush And The Separation Of Powers Doctrine In Wartime, Ryan Mckaig

Campbell Law Review

By failing to recognize the challenges facing political and military leaders in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, in reversing fifty-four years of precedent relied upon by the executive branch, and in failing to consider the political question doctrine, the Supreme Court in Rasul charted a dangerous constitutional course that could lead to greater judicial involvement in war-making powers and greater levels of conflict among the three branches. These trends will ultimately threaten the nation's ability to fight and win future wars. The decision is ill-advised, ill-timed, and invites unintended consequences.


The Circle And The Cross: Reflections On The Holy Wells Of Ireland, Walter L. Brenneman Jr. Oct 2005

The Circle And The Cross: Reflections On The Holy Wells Of Ireland, Walter L. Brenneman Jr.

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Spartan Daily, September 28, 2005, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Sep 2005

Spartan Daily, September 28, 2005, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 125, Issue 19


Forget Nafta: How The U.S. Can Obtain Improved Protection Of Copyrighted Goods In Mexico Through The Creation Of An Open United States-Mexico Border, Dara Cox Bachman Sep 2005

Forget Nafta: How The U.S. Can Obtain Improved Protection Of Copyrighted Goods In Mexico Through The Creation Of An Open United States-Mexico Border, Dara Cox Bachman

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bs News Sep 2005

Bs News

Building Services Engineering

No abstract provided.


“A Great And Lasting Beginning” : Bishop John Mcmullen’S Educational Vision And The Founding Of St. Ambrose University, George W. Mcdaniel Sep 2005

“A Great And Lasting Beginning” : Bishop John Mcmullen’S Educational Vision And The Founding Of St. Ambrose University, George W. Mcdaniel

Journal of Catholic Education

Catholic education surfaces as a focus and concern in every age of the U.S. Catholic experience. This article examines the struggles in one, small Midwestern diocese surrounding the establishment and advancement of Catholic education. Personal rivalries, relationships with Rome, local politics, finances, responding to broader social challenges, and the leadership of clergy were prominent themes then, as they are now. Numerous historical insights detailed here help explain the abiding liberal character of Catholicism in the Midwestern United States.


Spartan Daily, August 24, 2005, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Aug 2005

Spartan Daily, August 24, 2005, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 125, Issue 1


Ireland And Postcolonial Theory. Edited By Clare Carroll And Patricia King. University Of Notre Dame Press, 2003. Paperback, 280 Pages. Isbn 0268022860., Andrew Kincaid Aug 2005

Ireland And Postcolonial Theory. Edited By Clare Carroll And Patricia King. University Of Notre Dame Press, 2003. Paperback, 280 Pages. Isbn 0268022860., Andrew Kincaid

e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies

No abstract provided.


Bs News Aug 2005

Bs News

Building Services Engineering

No abstract provided.


What Ann Arbor Could Learn From Ulster: The Implementation Of The Macbride Principles To American Higher Education Admissions, Matthew S. Draper Jul 2005

What Ann Arbor Could Learn From Ulster: The Implementation Of The Macbride Principles To American Higher Education Admissions, Matthew S. Draper

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lawrence Friedman: The Legal Historian And The Social Organization Of Criminal Justice, Robert J. Cottrol Jul 2005

Lawrence Friedman: The Legal Historian And The Social Organization Of Criminal Justice, Robert J. Cottrol

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Eye That Never Sleeps: Privacy And Law In The Internet Era, Lawrence M. Friedman Jul 2005

The Eye That Never Sleeps: Privacy And Law In The Internet Era, Lawrence M. Friedman

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


Panel Iii: Indecent Exposure? The Fcc's Recent Enforcement Of Obscenity Laws, William Davenport, Jeffrey Hoeh, C. Edwin Baker, Paul J. Mcgeady Jun 2005

Panel Iii: Indecent Exposure? The Fcc's Recent Enforcement Of Obscenity Laws, William Davenport, Jeffrey Hoeh, C. Edwin Baker, Paul J. Mcgeady

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Home(Land) Or ‘Motherland’: Translational Identities In Andrea Levy’S Fruit Of The Lemon, Şebnem Toplu Jun 2005

Home(Land) Or ‘Motherland’: Translational Identities In Andrea Levy’S Fruit Of The Lemon, Şebnem Toplu

Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal

No abstract provided.


Ethnos Meets Eros On The River Plate: Marcelo Birmajer, Sylvia Molloy, Anna Kazumi Stahl , Edna Aizenberg Jun 2005

Ethnos Meets Eros On The River Plate: Marcelo Birmajer, Sylvia Molloy, Anna Kazumi Stahl , Edna Aizenberg

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

This article deals with three contemporary novelists, Marcelo Birmajer, Anna Kazumi Stahl and Sylvia Molly in the context of a new understanding of ethnicity, sexuality and literature in Argentina. In contrast to previous eras when writing reflected a melting pot philosophy which saw Eros as a means of fusing ethnicities and eliminating particularities, today's fiction often celebrates these differences, uncovering layers of secrecy and demanding a place for various languages, sexualities and geographies.


Surveillance And Liberty In Céline's New York, The City That Doesn't Sleep (Around) , Jennifer Willging Jun 2005

Surveillance And Liberty In Céline's New York, The City That Doesn't Sleep (Around) , Jennifer Willging

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

This essay focuses on Ferdinand Bardamu's account of his stay in New York City in Louis-Ferdinand Céline's bleak bildungsroman, Journey to the End of the Night (1932). In it I explore the rather surprising absence of reference to the Statue of Liberty in a text narrated by a French immigrant of sorts who spends weeks on Ellis Island and who immediately personifies the city as an androgynous, steely, and indeed statue-like woman. Applying to the text Foucault's theories on the disciplinary nature of modern western society, I suggest that it is Bardamu's suspicion that he is under unobtrusive yet constant …