Global Newsstand, Foreign Policy Magazine, January | February 2002 Global newsstand. A notable example is the article Patriotism or Opinion Leadership?by mathematician William D. Baker and political scientist John R http://www.foreignpolicy.com/issue_janfeb_2002/gns.html
Extractions: How do these conclusions square with the recent surge of popular support for George W. Bush? The bulk of conflicts analyzed by Baker and Oneal were small-scale affairs in which U.S. security was not directly threatened. In these smaller disputes, there have clearly been limits to the rally effect. As Bush Senior found to his cost, the Gulf War proved insufficient to save him from defeat in the 1992 election. However, the current war on terrorism is very different. The American homeland has been attacked. Images of the World Trade Center or the Pentagon in flames evoke memories not of the Gulf War, Somalia, or Kosovo, but rather of large-scale, epochal events like Pearl Harbor and Vietnam.
Extractions: Teaching/Learning Activities Conceptual Learning Problem Solving Object and Document Analysis ... Presentations Collaborative Learning Authentic Inquiry Collaborative Learning This page includes examples of Web-enabled collaborative learning from Architecture and Landscape Architecture Visions for a Sustainable City Michael Stern, University of Virginia, and Neal Payton, Catholic Unversity of America, LAR702 (Town Planning in Post-Suburban America), University of Virginia master plans it produced suggest ways of using the Web to share information and resources among groups as well as to create a comprehensive overview of key issues in town planning and urban development. This project was conducted in 1995 with the help of the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH) at the University of Virginia, where it now resides; it was then and still is an excellent example of using Web-based media to teach practitioner knowledge and skills in a professional field. This example features the use of text and images Anthropology Museums and Social Science Raymond Bucko, S.J., Anthropology 305 (Museums and Social Science), Le Moyne College
Journals, Magazines, Newspapers And Broadcast Media The Electronic newsstand has information on many journals and magazines, often includinga list of Richard Tucker's list of political Science related journals. http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/papers.htm
Newsstand - University Of Denver Bridges to the Future presents author, political columnist George F.Will. Contact Christian Hawley 303.871.7653. George F. Will. Nov. http://www.du.edu/news/sBridgesWill.html
Newsstand - University Of Denver don't want to do anything because it may be viewed as tinkering with the will ofthe people, said Daniel A. Smith, a professor of political science at the http://www.du.edu/news/InTheNews/
Extractions: 2199 S. University Blvd., MRB 122, Denver, CO 80208 303.871.2711 The Chronicle of Higher Education The Chronicle Review A Moral Code for a Finite World Nov. 15, 2002 by Herschel Elliott and Richard D. Lamm What if global warming is a reality, and expanding human activity is causing irreparable harm to the ecosystem? What if the demands of a growing human population and an expanding global economy are causing our oceans to warm up, our ice caps to melt, our supply of edible fish to decrease, our rain forests to disappear, our coral reefs to die, our soils to be eroded, our air and water to be polluted, and our weather to include a growing number of floods and droughts? What if it is sheer hubris to believe that our species can grow without limits? What if the finite nature of the earth's resources imposes limits on what human beings can morally do? What if our present moral code is ecologically unsustainable? ... former governor of Colorado, professor, executive director
Popular Culture - Resources - State Library Of Victoria News articles Conscription and other causes a collection of political ephemera(pdf http//www.statelibrary.vic.gov.au/slv/riley/ newsstand State Library http://www.statelibrary.vic.gov.au/slv/resources/popularculture/resources.html
Health.com :: At The Newsstand The two met in the world of Washington, where they're both political strategistsand pundits she for the Republicans, he for the Democrats. http://www.health.com/health/magazine/article/0,13520,268314|July,00.html
Extractions: Flirting at work is one thing. Diving into an office romance is another. Sure, you'd be able to see the object of your affection everyday and going to work might actually be fun for a change. But, should the relationship head south, your career could go with it. So, should you or shouldn't you? While ultimately that's a question only you can answer, read these stories to see what happened when some notorious couples mixed business with pleasure. Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman These Hollywood superstars fell in love in 1990 while filming Days of Thunder , a movie perhaps less memorable than the marriage it later produced. Cruise was married to actress Mimi Rogers at the time, but the two soon split and Cruise and Kidman exchanged vows less than a year later. During their 10-year marriage, Cruise and Kidman continued to mix their personal and professional lives, co-starring in films like Far and Away and Eyes Wide Shut . Cruise shocked the entertainment industry early last year when he announced plans to file for divorce. Several months later, he went public with his relationship with Spanish beauty Penelope Cruz, an actress he met while working on the set of Vanilla Sky Masters and Johnson Maybe it was all the hours they spent together on the job. Or maybe it was the job itself, researching human sexuality, that sparked romance between gynecologist William Masters and psychology student Virginia Johnson. The pair became famous for their groundbreaking work on sexuality and sexual dysfunction. They began working together in 1957 at Washington University, and over the course of their 36-year collaboration, they wrote several books, including the best-selling
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UNA-SF - Bookstand & Newsstand - United Nations And Diplomacy UNASF Bookstore newsstand. What is it about the American political culture thatbreeds both the most ardent supporters and the most vocal detractors of http://www.una-sf.org/bookstore/undiplomacy/mixedmessages.htm
Extractions: Paperback 382 pages (September 1999) At the turn of the century, the United States is on the verge of losing its vote in the General Assembly for non-payment of its arrears. There are eerie parallels between the domestic debate over the United Nations in 1999 and the struggles over the League of Nations in 1919. Why, many ask, are Americans the first to create international organizations and the first to abandon them? What is it about the American political culture that breeds both the most ardent supporters and the most vocal detractors of international organization? And why can't they find any common ground? In seeking to uncover the roots of American ambivalence toward international organization, this political history presents the first major analysis of U.S. attitudes toward both the United Nations and the League of Nations. It traces eight themes that have resurfaced again and again in congressional and public debates over the course of this century: exceptionalism, sovereignty, nativism and racism, unilateralism, security, commitments, reform, and burden-sharing. It assesses recent domestic political trends and calls for the development of two interactive political compactsone domestic and one internationalto place U.S.-UN relations on a new footing.
Global Newsstand Adios, Fujimori Alberto Fujimori president in the most stunning vote in modern Latin American history,Ideele blends trademark irreverence with sharp political analysis and http://www.ciaonet.org/olj/fp/fp_marapr01shm01.html
Global Newsstand China Goes Hollywood Global newsstand China Goes Hollywood Stanley Rosen *. a fundamental contradictionthat has engendered both economic pragmatism and political cynicism among http://www.ciaonet.org/olj/fp/fp_janfeb03_ros01.html
Newsstand Major Hebrew daily; translated English edition; goodto-excellent politicalcoverage. Recommended. Online Middle East political Journals. http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~lockard/newsstand.html
Extractions: A racked selection of online Middle Eastern journals Israel Ha'aretz [US mirror site] Major Hebrew daily; translated English edition; good-to-excellent political coverage. Recommended. Arutz Sheva [direct link to newspage] Gush Emunim website linked to an offshore radio station; daily news, especially breaking news; well-organized theo-fascist media with a convicted terrorist as editor. Advertised as 'Israel National Radio,' but while definitely 'nationalistic' the rest is self-appointment. Now with 24-hour streaming Real Audio, too. Jerusalem Post [US mirror site] Once proximate to Labor, then multinationalized by Conrad Black and handed to far-right Likud editorship; busted its union committees and that was only the beginning. Regained some political independence with a new publisher, but remains deeply right-wing and has neandrathal economic views. Not to be trusted for full coverage, but still the most popular source of Internet news on the Middle East. Jerusalem Report Fairly respectable bimonthly journal often decried as liberal, although there is little evidence as to why it might deserve the compliment. Too many easy-think feature articles. Free registration needed for access. Globes The daily journal of Israel's elite commercial class. Reasonable, if abbreviated, coverage of the news. Excellent information on the economic mood, within the contraints of a filtering
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Ferrum College - The Ferrum Newsstand Ferrum newsstand Media Information From Ferrum College During The Recent AmericanTragedy Islam and Muslim political Theory Dr. John Alden Williams. http://www.ferrum.edu/news/ArchivePreMay02/specialmedia.html
Extractions: Dr. John Alden Williams Ferrum College's Dr. John Alden Williams, the Forrest S. and Jean B. Williams [NO RELATION] National Endowment for the Humanities Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Humanities, serves as a resource on Islam, Muslim political theory, language translation, and so forth for a number of outlets. Dr. Williams is the author of the books Islam, Themes of Islamic Civilization , and The Word of Islam , among many others. He is currently working on A History of Muslim Political Theory and Laws of Muslin Women, A Sufi Handbook . He has been a Senior Research Fellow at the Harvard Center for Middle Eastern Studies and Harvard Center for Study of World Religion. He has produced a number of articles for encyclopedias, journals, and textbooks.
Ferrum College - The Ferrum Newsstand Ferrum newsstand Academic Awards Ceremony Spring 2002. Ferrum College's VA.DIVISION OF HISTORY, political SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS. Art http://www.ferrum.edu/news/awards02.htm
Questions - Political Economy On The World Wide Web the political economy through guarantees or restrictions on economic and politicalfreedoms There are outside readings from the newsstand and the eLibrary that http://www.auburn.edu/~spindcj/teachindex/polweb/questions.htm
Extractions: Need some answers? Home Q. What's the "deal" with this Political Economy course anyway? A The primary focus of this course is on the institutions that define the political economy, with a broader focus on the relationship between political and economic institutions, the distribution of economic and political power, political and economic participation and economic and political freedom. The goal of the course is to develop a better understanding of democracy, capitalism and the American political economy. The class is based around the book An Introduction to Political Economy (McGraw-Hill Custom Publishing, 1999) by Dr. Charles Spindler, the course instructor. Q. What are the class objectives? A. The objectives of the class are to assist each student in developing an understanding of : the evolution of the market economy and democratic political institutions, the operation of the market in theory and practice the relationship between economic and political institutions, and the interrelationship between economic and political power.
News - Political Economy On The World Wide Web Welcome to the newsstand The newsstand is an online electronic source of currentevents and news. All these sites have free access (for now, at least). http://www.auburn.edu/~spindcj/teachindex/polweb/News/contents.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the NewsStand The NewsStand is an on-line electronic source of current events and news. All these sites have free access (for now, at least). Some sites are password protected - they want you to visit, but they want to know what you visit. You can create your own ID and password, just remember what they are (don't use your e-mail password!)