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Articles 901 - 912 of 912
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Homesick For The Past: An Interview With Rebecca Mcclanahan, Justin Wadland
Homesick For The Past: An Interview With Rebecca Mcclanahan, Justin Wadland
Justin Wadland
You Can Do It: Tips For Creating A Stylesheet For Your Ead Records, Justin Snow
You Can Do It: Tips For Creating A Stylesheet For Your Ead Records, Justin Snow
Justin Snow
Review Of Unionists, Loyalists And Conflict Transformation In Northern Ireland By Lee Smithey, Margo Shea
Review Of Unionists, Loyalists And Conflict Transformation In Northern Ireland By Lee Smithey, Margo Shea
Margo Shea
Coloring Book: 11 Pages, Karl Widerquist
Coloring Book: 11 Pages, Karl Widerquist
Karl Widerquist
This is a coloring book made from my doodles during meetings.
A Neoliberal Lovespell: Race, Tourism And The Yucatán Pensinsula. An Analisis Of Televisa's Sortilegio, Sarah West
A Neoliberal Lovespell: Race, Tourism And The Yucatán Pensinsula. An Analisis Of Televisa's Sortilegio, Sarah West
Sarah West
No abstract provided.
Kapitalizmus És Szocializmus Bibó István Gondolatrendszerében [István Bibó On Capitalism And Socialism], Péter Cserne
Kapitalizmus És Szocializmus Bibó István Gondolatrendszerében [István Bibó On Capitalism And Socialism], Péter Cserne
Péter Cserne
A synthetic overview of the political theorist István Bibó's (1911--1979) ideas on captalism and socialism (in Hungarian).
Dick Allen's Second Act, Mitchell J. Nathanson
Dick Allen's Second Act, Mitchell J. Nathanson
Mitchell J Nathanson
It is hard to imagine a more polarizing figure in Philadelphia sports history than Dick Allen. Countless gallons of ink have been spilled in furtherance of trying to capture and explain Allen’s stormy relationship with the Phillies and the city of Philadelphia during his 1963-69 tenure with the club. Much less focus has been given, however, to his mid-Seventies return to Philadelphia amid circumstances that were seemingly far different than those in which he left it. Despite these purportedly changed circumstances, Allen departed Philadelphia in 1976 much as he had in 1969 – amid controversy and bad blood on both …
Metaphor In Law As Poetic And Propositional Language, Linda L. Berger
Metaphor In Law As Poetic And Propositional Language, Linda L. Berger
Linda L. Berger
My argument in this essay is that although lawyers routinely use and abuse metaphor as propositional language, they mostly neglect the use of metaphor as poetic language. Poetic metaphor openly invites you to view a topic or a target from a new angle by setting it against or alongside a light source; in this way, it prompts second looks and encourages insights. Propositional metaphor, by comparison, appears designed to persuade you to view the target or the topic under discussion as something you already know about because of your experience with the source. As a result, you are better able …
Beyond Understanding: Intercultural Teacher Empathy In The Teaching Of English As An Additional Language, Maggie Mcalinden
Beyond Understanding: Intercultural Teacher Empathy In The Teaching Of English As An Additional Language, Maggie Mcalinden
Dr Maggie McAlinden
Evaluation Of Final Design Studio’S Role In Professional Abilities Of Yazd University Graduates In Architecture, Hosein Mahdavipur, Farhad Shariatrad
Evaluation Of Final Design Studio’S Role In Professional Abilities Of Yazd University Graduates In Architecture, Hosein Mahdavipur, Farhad Shariatrad
Farhad Shariatrad
Founding Era Conventions And The Constitution's "Convention For Proposing Amendments", Robert G. Natelson
Founding Era Conventions And The Constitution's "Convention For Proposing Amendments", Robert G. Natelson
Robert G. Natelson
Under Article V of the U.S. Constitution, two thirds of state legislatures may require Congress to call a “Convention for proposing Amendments.” Because this procedure has never been used, commentators frequently debate the composition of the convention and the rules governing the application and convention process. However, the debate has proceeded almost entirely without knowledge of the many multi-colony and multi-state conventions held during the eighteenth century, of which the Constitutional Convention was only one. These conventions were governed by universally-accepted convention practices and protocols. This Article surveys those conventions and shows how their practices and protocols shaped the meaning …
Sobre La Representació Subjacent De Les Paraules Començades En Vsc- I Sobre El Caràcter Opac De Les Alternances Per Prefixació, Clàudia Pons-Moll
Sobre La Representació Subjacent De Les Paraules Començades En Vsc- I Sobre El Caràcter Opac De Les Alternances Per Prefixació, Clàudia Pons-Moll
Clàudia Pons-Moll
No abstract provided.