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CRM D0008616.A1 / Final June 2003 Military Transformation as a Competitive Systemic Process: The Case of Japan and the United States Between the World Wars William D. O’Neil…

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AN ECOLOGICAL HISTORY OF THE COASTAL COMMUNITIES OF SWANSEA AND SOMERSET AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO THE INDUSTRIALIZATION OF FALL RIVER BY CARL HERZOG A THESIS SUBMITTED IN…

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Analytical and Performative Issues in Selected Unmeasured Preludes by Louis Couperin Volume 1: Text by Philip Chih-Cheng Chang Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements…

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RETHINKING MACROECONOMICS: WHAT FAILED, AND HOW TO REPAIR IT Joseph E. Stiglitz Columbia University Abstract The standard macroeconomic models have failed, by all the most…

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Human Studies 27: 361–376, 2004. C 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. 361 Merleau-Ponty and Epistemology Engines DON IHDE1 and EVAN SELINGER2…

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Arguing that intellectuals must critique bellicose U.S. nationalism, Bruce Robbins advocates cosmopolitanism in its traditional sense, as an elevation of loyalty to the good…

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Taking stock of developments in argumentative policy analysis during the past two decades, this essay collection demonstrates the value of the approach and advocates its…

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The Provider Culture Providers of health care and patients often begin their relationship separated by a huge cultural gap. As providers of health care we are socialized…