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The Scholar Ship is a once in a lifetime opportunity where students get the chance to circumnavigate the globe and attend college classes simultaneously.
By Fabiola Hernandez | Published 3/5/2007
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Have you ever met a person like Prof. Ananthan. He is a scholar in three languages, English, Tamil and Sanskrit, and in addition Math.
By Kalai Selvi Arivalagan | Published 4/20/2008
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A simple discussion on the launch of Google Scholar and its impact on academic world.
By Julian Hee | Published 10/21/2007
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Google Scholar is one of many great Google sites. Google Scholar will allow you to search for something and get results that are only scholarly papers.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 6/20/2007
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Rethinking how well you really know your partner in order to strengthen your relationship.
By Risa Davis-Ganel | Published 11/21/2007
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This is one of the articles Sandra and I wrote about Katharine Kerr; when we were working as fine arts journalists we did a series of interviews with Kerr, and became friends.
By Debora HIll | Published 10/21/2007
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W.E.B. DuBois lived 92 years. He was a founder of the NAACP as well as a pioneer in social science and African-American studies.
By sandra bell | Published 1/20/2006
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The Rhodes Scholarship is one of the most prestigious academic awards one can win, and is sought by thousands of men and women every year.
By Steve Thompson | Published 10/23/2006
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Marines use small library at Camp Smith, Hawaii.
By Mark Saga | Published 11/26/2007
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It takes the eyes of a film scholar to navigate through the imagination of Stanley Kubrick. Nelson is just this scholar and provides not only an insightful overview of Kubrick's career, but also a deep analysis of his selected cinematic masterpieces.
By Heady Brew | Published 2/22/2008
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Scholar reportedly interrogated about his political views and then deported when he arrived in New York for meetings with the World Bank, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Centers for Disease Control.
By A. Kairi | Published 9/26/2007
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Dr. Barlas believes that an alternative readingof the Qur'an shows that Islam was never emant to be a misogynistic religion, demeaning to women. This is from her presentation at Southern Illinois University In Carbondale.
By Lucinda Gunnin | Published 10/1/2007
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Almost a century ago, W.E.B. DuBois, a famous African American Intellectual and Harvard scholar, opened the locked door to discussion on race. Barack Obama re-opened that locked door and we, united as a nation should continue to hold it open for generations to come.
By Paula Brown | Published 3/27/2008
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Georges Bataille will forever be known as the little librarian who read such an enormous quantity of literature while on the job that he turned himself into a full-blown scholar.
By Adam Michael Luebke | Published 5/20/2008
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The University of Montana is located in Missoula, one of the most beautiful cities in western Montana. It is not only a place of breathtaking beauty; it is a school of high quality and thus far has produced twenty-eight Rhodes Scholars.
By Amy Chavez | Published 9/29/2007
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This points out a striking similarity between the Irish/British/Appalachian traditional song "Wind and Rain" and the Indian oral tale "Two Sisters". It also asks some questions that a scholar might pursue.
By Sabne Raznik | Published 5/29/2008
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I discovered Bible Doc sometime ago and am really impressed in his writing. All you Christian writers here and everywhere will be very amazed and impressed by his writing.
By Secretsides | Published 5/6/2008
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Last week, world-renowned scholar and atheist Christopher Hitchens came to Binghamton University to speak about religion.
By Hard Worker | Published 5/29/2008
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intriguing...
By Caleb Gerdes | Published 4/11/2008
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Summary of an academic study about the TV show, "Monk."
By Larry Powell | Published 4/3/2008
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Some have called the discovery of the Big Mind process by Genpo Roshi, the fourth turning of the Dharma wheel. I am no Buddhist scholar, but I would not hesitate to take that claim seriously.
By Travis Eneix | Published 12/3/2007
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This is a nearly complete transcript of my convo with Eugene Volokh, founder of law blog The Volokh Conspiracy. The only thing I left out was the 90 seconds at the end where we discussed one of his top-10, all-time favorite films: Robocop.
By Jolie O'Dell | Published 9/6/2006
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The author considers two strikingly different commentaries to the ancient Chinese text Daode jing (???), that of the scholar Wang Bi (??) and the fragmentary "religious" commentary called Xiang'er (??).
By Song Ren | Published 10/6/2006
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This collection of short stories introduces new tales in a style of Black British writing that takes readers from the West Side Stories as featured in Newland's debut novel, The Scholar.
By Ambrose Musiyiwa | Published 7/30/2006
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Insight into the perspectives of a college student subject to the tribulations of scholarship and tuition. Educational opportunities for the "average joe" are slipping into the mire of a politically correct world of rising reverse discrimination.
By Christine Fron | Published 5/10/2005
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One of the big attractions that draws people to Phoenix and the surrounding area are the large number of colleges and universities. If you are a scholar or student, this is a great place to call home.
By Wayne Hemrick | Published 7/13/2007
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Using archetypes, such as the Hero, Magician, Warrior and Scholar/Student Sage can be helpful to many and any of us trying to lead healthier and more balanced lives. The key to doing this is not only studying these archetypes, but also intergrating them.
By S. Venia Thompson | Published 10/9/2006
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One of the most frustrating aspects of understanding sweatshops is how they came to exist in globalization.This brought scholar Ellen Israel Rosen to what may be the most accessible, but also thorough book on a modern history of sweatshops.
By Farzin Mojtabai & Jason Cangialosi | Published 8/28/2006
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Born in 1973, in Hammersmith, West London, where his highly acclaimed first novel, The Scholar (1998), is set, Courttia Newland is fast becoming one of the most significant voices in Black British writing.
By Ambrose Musiyiwa | Published 10/23/2006
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Scholar and author Clay Jenkinson has been portraying Thomas Jefferson for 20 years, speaking to audiences and on radio as the third president. Mr. Jenkinson's eloquence and vast knowledge of Jefferson is both informative and entertaining.
By Richard Carriero | Published 5/24/2007
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G. Stolyarov II reviews a new anthology edited by Dr. Edward W. Younkins-- a renowned contemporary scholar of Objectivism and Austrian Economics. He applauds Dr. Younkins's effort at creating a powerful libertarian synthesis.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 2/28/2007
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Musicals get no respect. But they will no longer be considered "illegitimate" after Scott McMillin's book, "The Musical as Drama."
By Eve Lichtgarn | Published 4/30/2007
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Drew Gilpin Faust, 59, was named as the first female president of Harvard University by the university's Board of Overseers on Sunday. Faust, a history scholar at Harvard, was named as the 28th president with her role to become effective July 1, 2007.
By Julie Sherman | Published 2/13/2007
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If you are already a fan of Mr. Bean and haven't yet seen this movie, run to the store!! Watch the disaster-man come to America...
By Laura Lond | Published 7/19/2005
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Disclaimer: I am not an expert on Shakespearean acting. However, when my director cast me in Midsummer Night's Dream, I became an expert on becoming his worst nightmare. Eventually, I learned from my mistakes. Hopefully, you will never make them.
By Lisa Marie Mercer | Published 7/13/2005
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I enjoyed watching this wonderful exploration into the lives of these characters. They surprised me, yet always remained believable in their actions and motivations.
By El Bicho | Published 7/13/2005
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Three princesses are in line to marry Prince Charming. Who will be the lucky bride?
By Tala Bar | Published 7/23/2005
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Francesco Petrarca's writing was innovative and advanced for his time. Petrarca, or Pertrarch, is known as one of the most influential writers in Italian history. Most of all, he is remembered for his mysterious love for a woman called Laura.
By Elizabeth Walling | Published 8/11/2005
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A review of the very fine film, Me and You and Everyone We Know, directed by Miranda July and much celebrated by critics the world over.
By Ben di Bari | Published 6/30/2005
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Some where right this instant, as you read these words, John Doe is using the internet to download copyrighted music. He might not understand to legality or the morality behind his actions.
By Michael DiNatale | Published 8/18/2005
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Researching your families' genealogy can be fun, exciting, and frustrating at the same time. This article summarizes practical advice for genealogical research (in the context of my Hawaiian genealogy experience).
By Bradley Hope | Published 7/26/2005
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Justin Strout talks with rapper The Game about his influences, his rise to fame, and that infamous night that changed his life. Article also examines how The Game fits Joseph Campbell's mold of an Orphan Hero.
By Justin Strout | Published 4/29/2005
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Acknowledged as one of the greatest writers that ever lived, Shakespeare was also one of the most mysterious.
By Ria | Published 4/30/2005
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"Human relationships, like life itself, can never remain static."
-Eleanor Roosevelt By Rene Jackson | Published 12/26/2005
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Does separation of church and state mean that students are not free to share religious views in the public classroom?
By Joanne Rose | Published 3/3/2005
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"The keen sense of humor, for which the Jew is distinguished, is one of the great psychological enigmas"
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 8/22/2005
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Nothing exemplifies the contradictions of American culture like pornography.
By Vladimir Perlovich | Published 5/25/2005
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I thouht I could change the world through my prose yet I am simply empowered with the confidence to speak about anything in general.
By Christopher Kendalls | Published 6/14/2005
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Jade Empire is arguably one of the most gorgeous games out for the Xbox. It's beauty lies within it's spectacularly rendered environments, and it's deep and developed story, full of wonder, surprises, and sly humor.
By Star Hopper | Published 6/13/2005
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This article explains why the policies of the Bush administration makes him one of the biggest Liberals in our history.
By Jason DeLeon | Published 6/22/2005
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