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One Man's Journey With Time, Rodney Langley, Robert Langley
One Man's Journey With Time, Rodney Langley, Robert Langley
Rodney E Langley
The Celt had come to America and lived in harmony with Natives, Foreign nations either traded peacefully with Americans, or fought fruitless battles. Rules for life in America were enforced by Nature's Laws,you live in harmony, or die.
The Final Journey Of The Saturn V, Andrew R. Thomas, Paul N. Thomarios
The Final Journey Of The Saturn V, Andrew R. Thomas, Paul N. Thomarios
Andrew R. Thomas
The Saturn V rocket carried men to the moon, and its history reflects the US space program's rise, success, and demise. In 1961, John F. Kennedy challenged America to put a man on the moon and win the space race. Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon in 1969 in the culmination of a concerted scientific and technological effort. A little over a decade later, the Saturn rocket was tossed aside to rot in a field near the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The rocket's carcass became the home to flora and fauna. Like the space program itself, the rocket …
Soliciting The Universe, A Prose/Poem 4/1/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Soliciting The Universe, A Prose/Poem 4/1/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Why it may not be wise to radio our presence into outer space, but why humans are compelled by their neotenic proclivities to be curious and to solicit attention.
Embodying Law In The Garden: An Autoethnographic Account Of An Office Of Law, Matilda Arvidsson
Embodying Law In The Garden: An Autoethnographic Account Of An Office Of Law, Matilda Arvidsson
Dr Matilda Arvidsson
Based on an autoethnographical study of the office of the tingsnotarie this article questions the relation between the ethical self and the act of taking up a judicial office, employing the question of how I can live with (my) law. While the office and the ethical self are kept apart, often by recourse to persona, I make a case for the attendance to the self in examinations of ethical responsibility when pursuing an office of law. I propose that the garden, and in particular the practices and notions of (en)closure, (loss of) direction, cultivation, (dis)order, authorship and care-for-the-other which are …
Gender And Space In British Literature, 1660-1820, Karen Gevirtz
Gender And Space In British Literature, 1660-1820, Karen Gevirtz
Karen Bloom Gevirtz