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Benedetto Marcello: Flute Sonatas, Op. 2 Performed By The Lyremar Trio, Rebecca Stuhr
Benedetto Marcello: Flute Sonatas, Op. 2 Performed By The Lyremar Trio, Rebecca Stuhr
Rebecca A Stuhr
Lyremar Trio: Rebecca Stuhr, baroque flute; Mary Pshonik, baroque cello; Lynn Zeigler, harpsichord Recorded at Sebring-Lewis Hall, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa. Peter Nothnagle, recording engineer. Funded in part by grants from Grinnell College and the Iowa Arts Council.
Hemingway's Literary Sisters: The Author Through The Eyes Of Women Writers, Rena Sanderson
Hemingway's Literary Sisters: The Author Through The Eyes Of Women Writers, Rena Sanderson
Irene (Rena) M. Sanderson
Ernest Hemingway's complex and ambivalent relationship with Gertrude Stein has been widely discussed. Relatively little has been said, however, about Hemingway's relationship with other women writers. Among those who played important roles in Hemingway's life and works were his wives, all of whom except Hadley Richardson were professional writers (and even Hadley proofread his stories before he submitted them). In addition, a number of other women writers participated in the making of Hemingway's public image and reputation. Three such women were Dorothy Parker, Lillian Hellman, and Hemingway's third wife, Martha Gellhorn. The way these three responded to Hemingway and incidentally …
A Whole New World — Here, Too, George Heider
Teaching Urban Planning And Public Policy: Developing A "City As Classroom" Model At Two New England Colleges, Steven Corey, Mark Motte
Teaching Urban Planning And Public Policy: Developing A "City As Classroom" Model At Two New England Colleges, Steven Corey, Mark Motte
Steven H. Corey
Emerging trends in teaching urban geography, city planning, and public policy studies resonate with calls from think tanks, research associations, and most recently the Carnegie Foundation, for undergraduate education to be "reinvented" as interdisciplinary, inquiry-based, and experiential. This paper outlines a model that offers some success with inquiry-based learning strategies in the geography program at Rhode Island College and the urban studies program at Worcester State College. In grappling with the knotty problems of contemporary urban development/redevelopment policies in Providence and Worcester (downtown revitalization, infrastructure improvements, retail/commercial strategies, industrial restructuring, shifting labor markets, neighborhood planning, housing development, etc.), our students …
Contrapunteo Estadounidense/Latinoamericano De Los Estudios Culturales, George Yudice
Contrapunteo Estadounidense/Latinoamericano De Los Estudios Culturales, George Yudice
George Yúdice
No abstract provided.
Founders’ Day, Indeed, George Heider
Onward Christian Soldiers: Presbyterian Missionaries And The Ambiguous Origins Of American Relations With Iran, Michael Zirinsky
Onward Christian Soldiers: Presbyterian Missionaries And The Ambiguous Origins Of American Relations With Iran, Michael Zirinsky
Michael Zirinsky
Papers presented at a conference held at the Rockefeller Foundation Conference Center in Bellagio, Italy, in August 2000. This project on "Altruism and imperialism" was initiated by the Middle East Institute of Columbia University.
Music For All:Pupils' Perceptions Of The Gcse Music Examination In One South Wales Secondary School, Ruth Wright
Music For All:Pupils' Perceptions Of The Gcse Music Examination In One South Wales Secondary School, Ruth Wright
Ruth Wright Dr
This article originated from a research project examining pupils' perceptions of the GCSE Music examination (for pupils aged 15–16) in one large secondary school in the United Kingdom. The research explored the hypothesis that pupils considered it necessary to have additional instrumental or vocal tuition outside class music lessons in order to secure a high grade in the examination. The research also hypothesised that, despite the egalitarian philosophy underpinning the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) examination system, the music course was still viewed by pupils as being élitist. It was concluded that although there were some very positive comments …
Genetically Altered Crops, Ecological Irreversibility And The Precautionary Principle, David Depew
Genetically Altered Crops, Ecological Irreversibility And The Precautionary Principle, David Depew
David J Depew
No abstract provided.
Leadership 101, George Heider
"Putting Away Childish Things", Michael Budde
The Expanding Roles Of Chinese Americans In U.S.-China Relations: Transnational Networks And Trans-Pacific Interactions, Peter Koehn, Xiao-Huang Yin
The Expanding Roles Of Chinese Americans In U.S.-China Relations: Transnational Networks And Trans-Pacific Interactions, Peter Koehn, Xiao-Huang Yin
Xiao-huang Yin
No abstract provided.
The Wandering Bachelor: Irving, Masculinity And Authorship, Bryce Traister
The Wandering Bachelor: Irving, Masculinity And Authorship, Bryce Traister
Bryce Traister
No abstract provided.
Kit Carson And The 'Americanization' Of New Mexico, Barton Barbour
Kit Carson And The 'Americanization' Of New Mexico, Barton Barbour
Barton H. Barbour
This article appeared as a lead article in the New Mexico Historical Review, 77:2 (Spring 2002), and as one of a dozen biographies in Richard W. Etulain's New Mexico Lives: Profiles and Historical Stories (2002). Carson's contemporary fame, and his mythical and historical legacies offer a great deal of material that helps readers understand not only Kit Carson's real life, but the Santa Fe Trade, fur traders and Indian-White relations, and Anglo-Hispanic relations during the decades spanning 1820 and 1870. For a sample, see the following introductory paragraph: Dateline: Fort Lyon, Colorado Territory, May 1868 Kit Carson, the mountain man, …
The Hero In Igbo Life And Literature, Chukwuma Azuonye, Donatus Nwoga
The Hero In Igbo Life And Literature, Chukwuma Azuonye, Donatus Nwoga
Chukwuma Azuonye
No abstract provided.
When Argument Fails, Charles Weijer
Introduction To The Study Of The Classic Of Change, By Chu Hsi [Zhu Xi], Joseph Adler
Introduction To The Study Of The Classic Of Change, By Chu Hsi [Zhu Xi], Joseph Adler
Joseph Adler
No abstract provided.
The Milk Separator And The New Goose: Niedecker, Eisenstein, And The Poetics Of Non-Indifference, Elizabeth Willis
The Milk Separator And The New Goose: Niedecker, Eisenstein, And The Poetics Of Non-Indifference, Elizabeth Willis
Elizabeth Willis
No abstract provided.
Warrior For Gringostroika (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Warrior For Gringostroika (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
Reviews the book "Warrior for Gringostroika," by Guillermo Gomez-Peña. St. Paul, Minn: Graywolf Press, 1993.
War Music, Echo Theatre Company, Los Angeles, Ca, Susan Gratch
War Music, Echo Theatre Company, Los Angeles, Ca, Susan Gratch
Susan Gratch
No abstract provided.
Cultural Policy, George Yudice, Toby Miller
Gabriel Naudé'S Apology For Great Men Suspected Of Magic: Variations In Editions From 1625 To 1715, Maryanne Horowitz
Gabriel Naudé'S Apology For Great Men Suspected Of Magic: Variations In Editions From 1625 To 1715, Maryanne Horowitz
Maryanne Cline Horowitz
No abstract provided.
In But Not Of—But In For Sure, George Heider
Review Of The Rhetorical Interpretation Of Scripture: Essays From The 1996 Malibu Conference, Sheila Mcginn
Review Of The Rhetorical Interpretation Of Scripture: Essays From The 1996 Malibu Conference, Sheila Mcginn
Sheila E McGinn
No abstract provided.
Review Of Ciphers In The Sand: Interpretations Of The Woman Taken In Adultery (John 7.53-8.11) Biblical Seminar 74, Sheila Mcginn
Review Of Ciphers In The Sand: Interpretations Of The Woman Taken In Adultery (John 7.53-8.11) Biblical Seminar 74, Sheila Mcginn
Sheila E McGinn
No abstract provided.
Religion, But Not As We Know It: Spirituality And Sci-Fi, James Mcgrath
Religion, But Not As We Know It: Spirituality And Sci-Fi, James Mcgrath
James F. McGrath
A Critical Appraisal Of Protections For Aboriginal Communities In Biomedical Research, Charles Weijer, James Anderson
A Critical Appraisal Of Protections For Aboriginal Communities In Biomedical Research, Charles Weijer, James Anderson
Charles Weijer
As scientists target communities for research into the etiology, especially the genetic determinants of common diseases, there have been calls for the protection of communities. This paper identifies the distinct characteristics of aboriginal communities and their implications for research in these communities. It also contends that the framework in the Belmont Report is inadequate in this context and suggests a fourth principle of respect for communities. To explore how such a principle might be specified and operationalized, it reviews existing guidelines for protecting aboriginal communities and points out problems with these guidelines and areas for further work.
Who Will Teach Our Kids?, George Heider
Working Cures: Healing, Health, And Power On Southern Slave Plantations, Sharla Fett
Working Cures: Healing, Health, And Power On Southern Slave Plantations, Sharla Fett
Sharla Fett
No abstract provided.
It Works For Me, Too! More Shared Tips For Effective Teaching, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
It Works For Me, Too! More Shared Tips For Effective Teaching, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
In the four years since our first book on teaching, we have noticed both on our campus and around the country a new emphasis on the instructor as teacher (vs. scholar). We have read books on the subject, attended the prestigious Lilly Conference, helped establish a Teaching & Learning Center on our campus (Hal served as its first director), and written for new journals focusing on pedagogy. It Works For Me, Too! is our contribution to the Renaissance in College Pedagogy, our attempt to fuel this brightening interest in effective teaching. Like its predecessor, this book is a compilation of …