rutgers university press the george washington bridge poetry in steel oct 2008
... behind us, we observed the color of the bridge changing from silver to purple to orange. When we awoke in our pup tents in the morning, there the bridge still was, the sun, as it rose in the ... back in Fort Lee in 1781, preparing to cross the Hudson again to engage the British in Manhattan. Thus the George Washington Bridge stretches from one Revolu- t...
Ngày tải lên: 11/06/2014, 12:54
... controlling THE DIFFERENT PATHS OF BUDDHISM 12 robin-bobin robin-bobin robin-bobin within the Buddhist community. The Mahasamghikas were lay-orientated in the sense that they allowed lay followers into ... all the women in the palace appear unattractive to the prince. 17 The deities also unlocked all the doors and gates of the palace, after putting everyone into a deep...
Ngày tải lên: 11/06/2014, 12:50
... against the free citizens, in medieval times it was feudal nobility against the serfs, and in the industrial age the proletariat (the working class) against the bourgeoisie (the middle class). The ... and think, is inspired by the economic system. Hence, in therapy the backdrop to all communication is the values inherent in the mode of production in which the...
Ngày tải lên: 11/06/2014, 16:25
rutgers university press breeding contempt the history of coerced sterilization in the united states nov 2007
... without the aid of the press But the Press must have the benefit of the purifying implement itself before they can be moved to the advocacy of righteousness.” 4 As was the case in many other states, ... was Orpheus Everts, the superintendent of the Cincinnati Sanitarium. In a paper presented to the Cincinnati Academy of Medicine in 1888, Everts explained how he ha...
Ngày tải lên: 11/06/2014, 12:54
rutgers university press a prehistory of the north human settlement of the higher latitudes nov 2004
... required some change—either change in their abilities to cope with conditions in these places or changes in the places themselves, or some combination of the two. VIKINGS IN THE ARCTIC 5 01-R3078 ... World. It was the first meeting of Europeans and ab- original Americans. Although the Vikings were inclined to lump all of these peoples into the pejorative category of skraeli...
Ngày tải lên: 11/06/2014, 13:33
Cambridge.University.Press.The.American.Puritan.Elegy.A.Literary.and.Cultural.Study.Jun.2000.pdf
... been pinned to the coffin and handed it to the minister. Taylor hunched over slightly and began to read from the sheet in a trembling voice as he squinted against the fading glare of the winter ... of “authors.” Finally, it asks us to resist the patronizing uses that the present often makes of the past. I have no interest in arguing for the quaintness of the Puritan eleg...
Ngày tải lên: 21/09/2012, 11:00
Cambridge.University.Press.The.Cambridge.Companion.to.Levinas.Aug.2002.pdf
... cambridge companion to levinas This exterior being is named ‘face’ by Levinas and is defined, bring- ing to mind what was said above about the notion of infinity, as the way in which the other ... reduced, thereby let- ting the saying circulate as a residue or interruption within the said. The philosopher’s effort, Levinas claims, consists in the reduction of the said to t...
Ngày tải lên: 21/09/2012, 11:00
Cambridge.University.Press.The.Cambridge.Introduction.to.Modern.British.Fiction.1950-2000.Apr.2002.pdf
... of ‘ordinary’ life. The setting is the key to this. The tribulations of the four main protago- nists in love and career are set against the backdrop of the threat of Nazism, since the principal ... evil in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies (1954), for instance. Two of the problems I have been outlining here – the use of a theoretical perspective to determine rather t...
Ngày tải lên: 21/09/2012, 11:00
Cambridge.University.Press.The.Crisis.of.Literature.in.the.1790s.Print.Culture.and.the.Public.Sphere.Nov.1999.pdf
... in the print industry. 22 In Letters on Education (1790), Catherine Macaulay argued that the ‘advantages of printing, by rendering easy the communication of ideas, giving an universality to their ... the information revol- ution’ in our own age. Although rooted in the printing press rather than computers (the Internet or World-Wide Web, electronic publishing), it was simil...
Ngày tải lên: 21/09/2012, 11:00