Escaping the Horrors of War: Drugs and gi resistance in Vietnam”Escaping the Horrors of War: Drugs and gi resistance in Vietnam”
The clatter of machine guns was like a Stravinsky percussion interlude from Le Sacre du Printemps. There isn’t a psychedelic discotheque that can match the beauty of flares and bombs at night.” John Steinbeck IV, 1968. 1
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Organizations & networks bibliographyOrganizations & networks bibliography
Abolafia, Mitchell. 1996. Making Markets: Opportunism and Restraint on Wall Street. Cambridge, ma: Harvard University Press
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Sure Bet Narrative Nonfiction SuggestionsSure Bet Narrative Nonfiction Suggestions
Capote tells of the murder of a Western Kansas farm family, following the crime from its conception to its aftermath. Capote called this work a nonfiction novel
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Running head: mobile phone use in aa networks: An Exploratory Study byRunning head: mobile phone use in aa networks: An Exploratory Study by
Please note: For copyright purposes, this is a previous version of the manuscript. An updated version is forthcoming in Journal of Applied Communication Research
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Running head: mobile phones in college classrooms perceptions of mobile phones in college classroomsRunning head: mobile phones in college classrooms perceptions of mobile phones in college classrooms
Please note: For copyright purposes, this is a previous version of the manuscript. An updated version is forthcoming in Communication Education
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Women’s Internet Use in Five South Indian Villages: Obstacles and OpportunitiesWomen’s Internet Use in Five South Indian Villages: Obstacles and Opportunities
South, yet in order to ensure that the entire population reaps the benefits of these technologies a clear understanding of the specific needs of women and other disadvantaged groups is imperative
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This text was adapted by The Saylor Foundation under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 0 License without attribution as requested by the work’s original creator or licensee. PrefaceThis text was adapted by The Saylor Foundation under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 0 License without attribution as requested by the work’s original creator or licensee. Preface
This text was adapted by The Saylor Foundation under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 0 License without attribution as requested by the work’s original creator or licensee
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Voices of Europe, Literary Writers as Public IntellectualsVoices of Europe, Literary Writers as Public Intellectuals
Vergelijkende Literatuurwetenschap aan de Universiteit van Tilburg op 13 november 2009
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A brief Social History of Game PlayA brief Social History of Game Play
In contrast, the statistics and accounts tell a very different story—one of often vibrant social settings and diverse playing communities. Why do American conceptions of gamers diverge from reality?
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An interview with Stephen Porges about his polyvagal theory By Ravi DykemaAn interview with Stephen Porges about his polyvagal theory By Ravi Dykema
Based on the theory, Porges and his colleagues have developed treatment techniques that can help people communicate better and relate better to others
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Highlights from Secular Culture & IdeasHighlights from Secular Culture & Ideas
No part of these articles may be reproduced or reprinted by any means, print or electronic, without written permission from the original publisher or author of each article
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Keywords Domestication research, older adults, digital games, media adoption, motivation, time expenditure, display of technology, identification Corresponding AuthorKeywords Domestication research, older adults, digital games, media adoption, motivation, time expenditure, display of technology, identification Corresponding Author
Final article can be found at: De Schutter, B. D., Brown, J. A., & Vanden Abeele, V. (2014). The domestication of digital games in the lives of older adults. New Media & Society, 1461444814522945. doi: 10. 1177/1461444814522945
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Replaying history: learning world history through playingReplaying history: learning world history through playing
Accepted by the Graduate Faculty, Indiana University, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
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Bibliography for the Hauptseminar \"Alexander Pope\" The folderBibliography for the Hauptseminar "Alexander Pope" The folder
Rogers, Pat (ed.). Alexander Pope. Selected Works. Oxford: Oxford up, 1993. L pop 51
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