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Multicultural Encounters

17 hours ago ago from anti-babel - sanjay sharma

Below is the text of the Preface of my book Multicultural Encounters. I have permission to publish the pre-copyedited version (so apologies for any typos, etc). Note if you want to read the whole book, an industrious fan has posted some pdf links for you to pursue: link-1; link-2; link-3 (no idea how long these [...]

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Book Online: American Nonviolence: The History of an Idea

13 hours ago ago from Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies

Dear HumanDHS network friends Please find below information on an online book: American Nonviolence: The History of an Idea. Kind regards Brian Ward Book Online: American Nonviolence: The History of an Idea The following book, AMERICAN NONVIOLENCE: THE HISTORY OF AN IDEA is available free in its entirety online at: http://spot.colorado.edu/%7Echernus/NonviolenceBook/index.htm Message from the author, Ira Chernus, ...

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Their Southern-Fried Camelot: But will it sell?

10 hours ago ago from Law And More

For supporting players like Monica Lewinsky, Ken Starr, Linda Tripp and Susan McDougal, Southern-Fried Camelot was the most exciting of times. These nobodies became media somebodies, thanks to the alleged sexual appetites of a real media star: Bill Clinton. However, here we move in 2010, away from the worst of times, and busy-bee Duquesne University Law Professor Ken Gormley has published  a 769-page tome on the matter.  It is titled ...

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Announcing Dolen Perkins-Valdez’s Wench Virtual Book Tour January 2010

9 hours ago ago from Pump Up Your Book Promotion Virtual Book Tours

Join Dolen Perkins-Valdez , author of the historical fiction, Wench (HarperCollins) , as she virtually tours the blogosphere in January 2010 on his first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book Promotion! About Dolen Perkins-Valdez Dolen Perkins-Valdez’s fiction and essays The Kenyon Review, African American Review, PMS: PoemMemoirStory, North Carolina Literary Review, Richard Wright Newsletter , and SLI: Studies in Literary ...

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Another book

23 hours ago ago from Rural South Texas Life

I just received one of my orders from Amazon, and the book I bought was Road to Serfdom,texts and documents, The Definitive Edition, by F.A. Hayek. I'm up to chapter two, The Great Utopia, and this book is quite interesting - and although originally written in 1944, looking at England at the time of WW2 socialists which were going to 'make over the country', it was printed in the United States, and was even condensed for the Readers Digest. ...

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Impeachment Evidence Grows Against U.S. Judge

16 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON (AP) It is not the lifestyle of a typical federal judge: five or six vodka cocktails at lunch; gambling with borrowed money; bankruptcy under a phony name; and cash, trips or home repairs from lawyers and a bail bondsman with business before his court. Haraz N. Ghanbari/Associated Press Judge G. Thomas Porteous Jr. of New Orleans listening to testimony on Capitol Hill. Witnesses in the Congressional ...

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Peter Scheer: Parting the judicial robes: CA Courts to permit record-access, cameras in courtroom

13 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

By Peter Scheer The courts in California are often criticized for being out of step with the rest of the country. A willingness among judges to deviate from national orthodoxy is not necessarily a bad thing, however. Just this week the administrative arm of the California Supreme Court adopted a rule providing public access to administrative records of all state courts, making California the first state to adopt a legally enforceable ...

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