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THE UNMAKING OF THE PRESIDENT 2016 By Lanny J. Davis.
In Mr. Yalkin's "Acoustic Movements" series, the process also involves unmaking.
The Inside Story of the Making and Unmaking of the Franken Presidency.
Is this new monster the unmaking of dogs as we know them?
"Making & Unmaking" is on view at the Camden Arts Center until Sept. 18.
The right-wing narrative is that such change is the unmaking of America.
CATCHING BREATH The Making and Unmaking of Tuberculosis By Kathryn Lougheed 272 pp.
THE MONEY CULTCapitalism, Christianity, and the Unmaking of the American DreamBy Chris Lehmann403 pp.
But what might have been a crowning achievement would prove to be the unmaking of her career.
It's already unmaking itself, its walls and windows churning like the wheels on one of Babbage's engines.
MODERNITY AND ITS DISCONTENTSMaking and Unmaking the Bourgeois From Machiavelli to Bellow By Steven B. Smith402 pp.
An article last Sunday about making (and unmaking) plans referred imprecisely to a study on scheduling leisure time.
"Unmaking the Presidency," by Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes, isn't just another compendium of insider gossip and bumbling treachery.
A similar shimmer between figuration and abstraction and making and unmaking is found in the many depictions of rubble.
That match, I went up against a bunch of Planeswalkers, but I kept Stasis Snaring them and Anguished Unmaking them.
" You write that "our politics has been dominated by two ideologies that encourage and even celebrate the unmaking of citizens.
What were we to make of this spectacle, a woman who was making and unmaking her own racial history before our eyes?
How it works is a little convoluted, but that's sort of the rule when it comes to making (or unmaking) federal regulations.
He is the author of The Unmaking of the President 2016: How FBI Director James Comey Cost Hillary Clinton the Presidency (Scribner).
He is the author of "The Unmaking of the President 2016: How FBI Director James Comey Cost Hillary Clinton the Presidency" (Scribner).
That who we're becoming demographically — a pluralistic nation with no racial majority — is not the unmaking of America but the fulfillment of it.
Chris Lehmann is editor in chief of The Baffler and author of The Money Cult: Capitalism, Christianity, and the Unmaking of the American Dream.
Anyhow, I suppose one could twist all this news into some kind of grand moral narrative about the making and unmaking of Herculean myth.
It's not necessary to make in order to create, because unmaking something can lead to the creation of something — an idea, object, or proposal.
The film is in now in French and Spanish cinemas "after more than 25 years in the making…and unmaking", as an opening caption announces.
The earlier book illustrates the power of family lore meeting the artist's imagination, and how those stories influenced John's, and thus Baldwin's, making and unmaking.
Why it matters: Davis's new book, "The Unmaking of the President 2016: How FBI Director James Comey Cost Hillary Clinton the Presidency," comes out on Tuesday.
Although the trip to Hamburg proved to be the making of the Beatles, it was the unmaking of the relationship between Mr. Williams and the group.
Gary Greenberg, a psychotherapist in private practice in Connecticut, is the author, most recently, of "The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry."
"Unmaking the Presidency" situates Trump's tenure in the history of the executive branch, and shows how he is remaking the office itself in his own image.
But that, in 1987, was what Cannon suggested to Baker, as Jane Mayer and Doyle McManus reported in their 1988 book, Landslide: The Unmaking of the President.
That unmaking or the remainder that has been marked by some action or piece of information can be reestablished or reconstructed in order to make an artwork.
And such events: the gradual, then very swift, unmaking of a society, the decimation of the educated elite occasioned by the rise of a new political order.
Who can harmonize anything when no one knows what rules are even going to take effect and the leadership is arbitrarily unmaking rules it passed months ago?
In "Cross Country," the poet Roger Reeves speaks as a black man running, a man who feels "the making and unmaking of my body" as he runs.
News, and published the books Rich People Things: Real-Life Secrets of the Predator Class and The Money Cult: Capitalism, Christianity and the Unmaking of the American Dream.
But dreams of unmaking, by hand, what the Romanticist scholar and furniture designer William Morris called "the terrible organization of competitive commerce," have historically been only that: dreams.
This led to several frustrating moments spent helplessly watching my art unmaking itself far beyond what I intended, knowing I would have to immediately turn the dial back forward again.
In that sense, it is not so much liberalism that is in crisis as its self-styled campaigners, who are seen, not unreasonably, as complicit in unmaking the modern world. ♦
The artist cites Stanley Kubrick and Terrence Malick as his inspirations, and the result is a hybrid of the creation of Tree of Life and unmaking of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
And he offered his own opinion in a book entitled "The Unmaking of the President 2016: How FBI Director James Comey Cost Hillary Clinton the Presidency" which is, well, pretty self-explanatory.
This weekend, Olowu's third outing as a curator goes on show at London's Camden Arts Centre: "Making and Unmaking" is a sprawling celebration of the power, and ritual, of cloth in art.
Davis is the author of a forthcoming book to be published early next year: "The Unmaking of the President 2016: How FBI Director James Comey Cost Hillary Clinton the Presidency" (Scribner Books).
Davis is the author of a forthcoming book to be published early next year: "The Unmaking of the President 2016: How FBI Director James Comey Cost Hillary Clinton the Presidency" (Scribner Books).
The government still asserts that it alone has the right to invoke Article 50 under the royal prerogative, which gives it sole authority over foreign policy and over the making (and unmaking) of treaties.
And then came news of Ailes's death, a jolting reminder of how one's man's vision, of the near-unification of politics and entertainment, remade the GOP — a party that may be unmaking itself today.
"By remaking this piece, or its unmaking, I claim my right to resistance in the museum in solidarity with Iraqis leading the revolution against their destruction and exploitation today," Yass said in the recorded statement.
In The Body in Pain, Elaine Scarry argues that pain is marked by its inherent inexpressibility and that torture is a structure of unmaking the world of its victim through the very unsharability of their experience.
Cuban players are making and unmaking baseball's white American canon in real time — in a way that's fascinating even to me, someone who really can't appreciate the sport — and that dialogue is missing from Pitch's baseball diamond.
JACOB BERNSTEIN My favorite movie-with-good-clothes is "Dick: The Unmaking of the President," a retelling of the Watergate scandal that imagines Deep Throat, the Washington Post source, was the code name of two teenage girls.
We can insult the other side and gripe about our division, or we can try to embrace the fact that some of those differences actually highlight important perspectives we ought to consider before making our unmaking national policy.
Neither Ham's nor Africa's, "Kintu"'s curse grounds a fundamental inquiry into the making and unmaking of families, the negotiation of boundaries and roles and the perpetual question of who — whether in a clan or a country — really belongs.
D'Souza has a distinctive grand unifying theory of Obama, expressed in a 24 Forbes feature; his books The Roots of Obama's Rage, America: Imagine a World Without Her, and Obama's America: Unmaking the American Dream; and his two documentaries.
The buzz in the air this week is only going to get stronger as we approach the 91st Academy Awards — especially because this is one of the weirdest yet thanks to all the changes the Academy keeps making (and then unmaking).
As the man whooped and hollered and raked the trash-bag flag like a giant windshield wiper, the lights climbed into the darkening sky, veering and banking, making and unmaking chaotic patterns, spreading and swirling until they filled half the heavens.
Here are the books discussed by The Times's critics this week: "Weather" by Jenny Offill "Unmaking the Presidency" by Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review's podcast in general.
But while making (or unmaking) environmental rules is a process that takes years, the industries that chafe most at EPA regulations — automakers, big farmers, coal barons, and chemical manufacturers among them — found plenty of opportunities to celebrate during Pruitt's time in office.
According to Peter Guralnick's ''Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley,'' the singer did in fact see the face of Stalin in a cloud, in 1965, while driving a bus full of associates through Arizona — and he was in fact deeply unsettled.
MACCALLUM: -- &aposThe Unmaking of the President 2016,&apos and by that you mean Hillary Clinton because you believe that James Comey&aposs actions toward the end of the campaign literally unmade her opportunity to be -- to be President and you believe he lied, how so?
This week we recommend two: "Unmaking the Presidency," which analyzes the ways this president has inhabited the office, and "Why We're Polarized," which takes a wide-angle view of how we got here and asks whether there's any cause to hope for the future.
Selena Gomez, One Direction, and Taylor Swift can keep their elaborate rollouts: Rihanna, Beyoncé, Chance the Rapper, and Kanye West are making (and unmaking) the bedrock of popular music in real time — and, along the way, forcing fans to reconsider if albums themselves actually matter anymore.
"Unmaking the Presidency" was going to press when the Ukraine scandal came to light, prompting Hennessey and Wittes to add a postscript explaining how Trump's attempt to pressure a foreign government to investigate his political rival is a grubby distillation of everything they write about in their book.
In two books published after Mead's death, " Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth " (1983) and " The Fateful Hoaxing of Margaret Mead " (1998), Freeman claimed that Mead had been tricked by her native informants, and that Samoan sex life was far more fraught than she represented it.
Guralnick, Peter. Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley, p. 72\.
The Unmaking is the first extended play from Nichole Nordeman. Sparrow Records released the EP on August 28, 2015.
Ostrovsky, Victor and Hoy, Claire (1990) By Way of Deception - The Making and Unmaking of a Mossad Officer . Page 190.
The Unmaking of Fascist Aesthetics, University of Minnesota Press . p. 33 also called denialism, is a distortion of the historical record.
She died from cancerRaising Hell: Ken Russell and the Unmaking of the Devils in March 2002, one week before her 67th birthday.
In her "An Unmaking" works (2018), Ruttan has sought to close the gap between her damaged architectural forms and domestic life, as well as between the sites of carnage and American viewers. The series integrates rubble and shattered buildings in sculptures of typical, middle-class, Middle Eastern furnishings such as chairs, coffee tables, and dressers.The Visualist. "Alison Ruttan: An Unmaking," February 18, 2018.
A recurring theme of the books is the conflict between Creators and Destroyers—namely, Making such as Alvin does, and Unmaking that he confronts.
Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity, p. 239. Routledge. McFarlane, Brian (2009). The Cinema of Britain and Ireland, p. 266. Wallflower Press.
Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven's Gate. [Television Production]. Viewfinder Productions. Through his commercial work, Cimino met Joann Carelli, then a commercial director representative.
For more see: James Ridgeway, Burn This House: The Making and Unmaking of Yugoslavia, with editorsJasminka Udovicki and James Ridgeway, Edition 2, Duke University Press, 2000, , p. 35.
Etienne Forestier-Peyrat, ″Red Passage to Iran: Baku Trade Fair and the Unmaking of the Azerbaijani Borderland, 1922–1930 ″, Ab Imperio, Vol 2013, Issue 4, pp. 79–112.
PETER KAZENGA. THE MAKING AND UNMAKING OF THE SULTAN OF SOKOTO, MUHAMMADU TAMBARI; 1922-1931.Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, Volume 9, No1. pp. 93-99 He died in June, 1924.
The grievances focused on the slow pace of demobilisation. British units were near mutiny and it was feared that Indian units might follow suit.James L. Raj; Making and unmaking of British India. Abacus. 1997.
Younger Than Beyoncé Gallery, Toronto. March 15–31. Group show includes archival material about The Clichettes. (2014). Is Toronto Burning: 1997/1978/1979: Three Years in the Making (and Unmaking) of the Toronto Art Scene.
Because of its high biodiversity Mexico has also been a frequent site of bioprospecting by international research bodies.Hayden, Cori. 2003. When Nature Goes Public: The Making and Unmaking of Bioproscpecting in Mexico. Princeton University Press.
In his autobiography, Mykhailo Hrushevskyi mentions collections of Ukrainian folk songs published by Metlinsky as works that influenced him.Plokhy, Serhii. Unmaking Imperial Russia: Mykhailo Hrushevsky and the Writing of Ukrainian History. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2005.
Mayer, Jane and Doyle McManus, Landslide: The Unmaking of The President, 1984–1988. Houghton Mifflin, (1988) pp. 292, 437 The "Teflon President", as Reagan was nicknamed by critics, survived the affair, however, and his approval rating recovered.
Traffic ceased running in 1954; the line was closed by Parliament in 1966. chapter 7 Unmaking Tracks pp.105-120 for a good summary of events Following closure, it eventually became part of the Railway Reserve Heritage Trail.
Maria Mencia, Charles Baldwin, eds. West Virginia Press (forthcoming). “The Making and Unmaking of Califia.” Women/Tech/Lit. Maria Mencia, Charles Baldwin, eds. West Virginia Press (forthcoming). “The History of the Electronic Literature Organization.” The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media.
In this unmaking of the tradition of the passive female nude, Benglis was working in dialogue with popular discourse about gender and gender performativity published at the time of its execution.Frueh, Joanna. (1993). "The Body Through Women's Eyes". In Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard.
Devout Catholic women were especially active in this switch. Historian Robert Fuller argues it effectively ended the nationalist challenge to the Third Republic.Robert L. Fuller, "Catholic Women and the Unmaking of French Nationalism After the Dreyfus Affair." European History Quarterly 37.2 (2007): 242-264.
A financial history of Modern US Corporate Scandals. New York: M.E. Sharpe Neoliberal recommendations to developing countries to unconditionally open up their economies to transnational finance corporations was fiercely contested by some ethicists.Escobar, A. (1995). Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World.
In The Unmaking of Israel (2011), Gorenberg decries the settler movement and how government support for the Haredi is undermining Israeli democracy. Gorenberg has contributed features and commentary on politics, religion, and aspects of Israeli-American relations to newspapers including The New York Times,Israel's Tragedy Foretold. Gershom Gorenberg.
After the end of cooperation with Elvis Presley, Lanning has mostly worked as a session drummer in Los Angeles; he has played recording sessions and concerts for many artists.Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley, Peter Guralnick, Back Bay Books, 2000, p. 364 Lanning's mother was singer Roberta Sherwood.
Biography in English excerpt of Sancho's version (p. 11-12, Google Drive), translated by Novica Petrović, retrieved 2018-11-07.About the media strike in: Burn This House: The Making and Unmaking of Yugoslavia (Google Books), retrieved 2018-11-07.About Itaka publishing, Bisnode, retrieved on 2018-11-08.
By Way of Deception: The Making and Unmaking of a Mossad Officer "Confessions of an ex-Mossad agent," Excerpt from Victor Ostrovsky's, "By way of deception". Retrieved 19.01.2015. is a nonfiction book by a former katsa (case officer) in the Mossad, Victor Ostrovsky, and Canadian journalist and author Claire Hoy.
Phillip Hamilton (born February 14, 1961) is an American author and professor of history. He is the author of two books, The Making and Unmaking of a Revolutionary Family: The Tuckers of Virginia, 1752–1830 and Serving the Old Dominion, a history of Christopher Newport University, a state university in Virginia.
Female stool occupants participated not only in the judicial and legislative processes, but also in the making and unmaking of war, and the distribution of land.Arhin, Kwame, "The Political and Military Roles of Akan Women", in Christine Oppong (ed.), Female and Male in West Africa, London: Allen and Unwin, 1983.
The Accidental Prime Minister: The Making and Unmaking of Manmohan Singh is a 2014 memoir by Indian policy analyst Sanjaya Baru, who was Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's media advisor from May 2004 to August 2008.Sanjaya Baru: Director for Geo-Economics and Strategy. International Institute of Strategic Studies. Retrieved on 12 April 2014.
Apart from being a journalist, Tatad is also the author of five books, namely, The Prospects of the Filipino, The Philippines in 1986, Guarding the Public Trust, A Nation on Fire: The Unmaking of Joseph Ejercito Estrada and the Remaking of Democracy in the Philippines and The Forbidden Life of Amargo Raz.
Every Mile Mattered is the fifth studio album by American contemporary Christian singer and songwriter and two time recipient of the GMA Dove Award for Female Vocalist of the Year, Nichole Nordeman. This is her first long-play in twelve years, however, it is the follow up to her 2015 EP, The Unmaking.
With Michael Weisskopf, Schmidt is co- author with of Truth at Any Cost: Ken Starr and the Unmaking of Bill Clinton (), which focuses on Special Prosecutor Kenneth Starr and the Lewinsky scandal. She is married to Glen Nishimura, the former Op-Ed editor for USA Today. They have two daughters and live in McLean, VA.
He holds that Hillman's model was 'unmade' by the missing developmental element of his thought: "By throwing out the heroic pattern of consciousness, and the idea of individuation, Hillman no longer appealed to most psychologists or therapists. By transgressing professional ethics, he no longer appealed to training institutes."Tacey, D. (2014). 'James Hillman: The unmaking of a psychologist.
More radical development thinkers have put several criticisms forward. PD projects have been accused of treating communities as if everyone in them is the same.Petr Matous: The making and unmaking of community-based water supplies in Manila, Development in Practice, Volume 23, Issue 2, 2013, p. 217–231. This issue has been raised most specifically with regard to gender.
On October 31, 1960, Elvis Presley cut a version of the song with plans to put it on his RCA gospel album His Hand in Mine. Three takes were recorded, but neither Elvis nor the Jordanaires, who provided background vocals, were satisfied.Guralnick, Peter. Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley, 1st edition, Back Bay Books, 2000, p.
Retrieved 2009-01-04. Note: Marked "DRAFT: Do not cite without permission of ..." Until the late 1990s, this area was simply called the eastern part of Oak Lawn, but was re- branded as "Uptown" in the early 2000s to attract real estate investment.Graff, Harvey J. Dallas Myth: the Making and Unmaking of an American city, 2008.
"Tom Sherman Presenting Text: Animals, Weather, Car Crashes and Communication", in Parachute (Montreal, Quebec), March 1983, pp. 26-32.Monk, Philip. "Tele-Transgression" in Is Toronto Burning?: Three Years in the Making (and Unmaking) of the Toronto Art Scene, Black Dog Publishing (London, UK), 2016, pp. 181, 222, 223, 224, 245, 246, 254, 255: Tom Sherman's works reproduced, pp.
Top Jimmy & The Rhythm Pigs were an American rock and R&B; band that emerged from the Los Angeles punk/roots music scene of the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s. Music writer Chris Morris dubbed them "L.A. punk's house band."More Fun in the New World: The Unmaking and Legacy of L.A. Punk, John Doe and Tom DeSavia, Hachette Books, 2019.
This version is also available from Amazon Video on Demand. In 2010, a retrospective on the movie entitled Citizen Wood: Making ‘The Bride’, Unmaking the Legend was included in the Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume 19 DVD set as a bonus feature for said episode featuring the movie. Horror host Mr. Lobo is among the interviewees of the 27 minute documentary.
The chemical compound Bisphenol A found in can linings "...is associated with organizational changes in the prostate, breast, testis, mammary glands, body size, brain structure and chemistry, and behavior of laboratory animals",Vogel, S. (2009). "The Politics of Plastics: The Making and Unmaking of Bisphenol A 'Safety'" . American Journal of Public Health 99 (S3): 559–566. unborn children and adults.
Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley, (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, January 8, 1999). The film was originally called Isle of Paradise. It was written by Edward Bernds and Elwood Ullman, who had written for The Three Stooges and the Bowery Boys.Michael A. Hoey, Elvis' Favorite Director: The Amazing 52-Film Career of Norman Taurog, (Bear Manor Media 2013).
Apple to the Core: The Unmaking of the Beatles is a book by Peter McCabe and Robert D. Schonfeld, first published in the United States by Pocket Books in 1972. Released two years after the break-up of the English band the Beatles, the book covers the business aspect of the group's career, particularly the problems that befell their Apple Corps enterprise.
Board representation in computer chess is a data structure in a chess program representing the position on the chessboard and associated game state. Board representation is fundamental to all aspects of a chess program including move generation, the evaluation function, and making and unmaking moves (i.e. search) as well as maintaining the state of the game during play. Several different board representations exist.
Herbert Y. Schandler, The Unmaking of a President. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 1977, pp. 202–205. The article also revealed that the request had begun a serious debate within the administration. According to it, many high-level officials believed that the U.S. troop increase would be matched by the communists and would simply maintain a stalemate at a higher level of violence.
Andrea Manga Bell was born in Hamburg and unhappily married to Alexandre Douala Manga Bell, Prince of Douala in Cameroon. Her husband had returned to Cameroon while she and their children stayed in Europe. When Roth met her, she was editor of the Ullstein magazine Gebrauchsgraphik.Robbie Aitken, Eve Rosenhaft: Black Germany: The Making and Unmaking of a Diaspora Community, 1884–1960.
There have been criticisms against CBD that the Convention has been weakened in implementation due to the resistance of Western countries to the implementation of the pro-South provisions of the Convention.Faizi, S (2004) The Unmaking of a Treaty. Biodiversity 5(3) 2004 CBD is also regarded as a case of a hard treaty gone soft in the implementation trajectory.Harrop, Stuart & Pritchard, Diana. (2011).
110-11 in Burn This House: The Making and Unmaking of Yugoslavia, ed. Jasminka Udovički, James Ridgeway, Duke University Press, 2000; Throngs of mourners queued for hours to see the relics and attend commemorative public rallies, vowing in speeches never to allow Serbia to be defeated again.Volkan, Vamik D., William F. Greer & Gabriele Ast. The Third Reich in the Unconscious: Transgenerational Transmission and Its Consequences, pg. 47.
In 1976, five of the class were given to the Christian Lebanese Forces Militia in Lebanon, but they were later returned in 1990.Hoy and Ostrovsky, By Way of Deception: The Making and Unmaking of a Mossad Officer (1990), p. 304.Menargues, Les Secrets de la guerre du Liban (2004), p. 110. In 1978 Israel sold four of the class to Argentina and four to Nicaragua.
Atan Burhagohain along with Laluk Sola Borphukan held consultations with the Phukans, the Rajkhowas and the Hazarikas stationed at Guwahati to discuss their future course of action. The officers consulted together and said to Atan Burhagohain,-‘Your Lordship is living in flesh and blood. One single man Debera is making and unmaking kings and deposing and killing us as well. Your lordship should come to our rescue at this critical juncture.
The thinking was that, as there was no mechanism in Athens for unmaking a law, any new law should not be in contradiction with the already existing laws. The suit served a double function. Firstly, it provided a means of reviewing and perhaps rescinding decrees and legislation passed by the assembly. In this it seems to resemble a court of review such as the modern U.S. Supreme Court.
In 1939, Germany prepared for war with Poland, but also attempted to gain territorial concessions from Poland through diplomatic means. Germany demanded that Poland accept the annexation of the Free City of Danzig to Germany and authorize the construction of automobile highways from Germany through the Polish Corridor into Danzig and East Prussia, promising a twenty- five year non-aggression pact in exchange.Eugene Davidson. The Unmaking of Adolf Hitler.
Wilson commented, "Much like the Bowen scholar before him, he seemed interested in his author primarily as a means of striking a blow against birth." James Matthew Wilson (2016), The Fortunes of Poetry in an Age of Unmaking, Wiseblood Books. Page 16. In response, Wilson writes that he was reminded of Roy Campbell's mockery of similar ideas among the British intelligentsia of the 1930s in the poem The Flowering Rifle.
20 May 2013. However, water supply privatization may in some cases lead to expansion of services to low- income districts. The urban poor who have no official access to water may have a relatively high willingness to pay because they may suffer from even higher tariffs typically charged by informal water vendors.Petr Matous: The making and unmaking of community-based water supplies in Manila, Development in Practice, Volume 23, Issue 2, 2013, pp. 217–231.
International Crisis Group, "Unmaking Iraq: A Constitutional Process Gone Awry" ICG Middle East Policy Briefing 26 September 2005. The deadline for the conclusion of drafting was extended on four occasions because of the lack of consensus on religious language. In the end, only three of the 15 Sunni members of the drafting committee attended the signing ceremony, and none of them signed it. Sunni leaders were split as to whether to support the constitution.
The Luiseño of Temecula village remained on the south side of Temecula Creek when the Apis grant was acquired by Louis Wolf in 1872; they were evicted in 1875.Kurt Van Horn, Tempting Temecula, The Making and Unmaking of a Southern California Community, The Journal of San Diego History, Winter 1974, Volume 20, Number 1. A stagecoach line started a local route from Warner Ranch to Colton in 1857 that passed through the Temecula Valley.
Earth liberationists reject the mainstream environmental movement and include a diversity of individuals with a variety of different ideologies as well as theories. Activists include animal liberationists, anti-capitalists, green anarchists, deep ecologists, eco- feminists and anti-globalisationists.Manes, Christopher, 1990. Green Rage: Radical Environmentalism and the Unmaking of Civilization, Boston: Little, Brown and Co. They are notably also within the ELF and ELA, with others from the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and Class War.
Earth liberationists, are a diverse group of individuals with a variety of different ideologies and theories. These include; animal liberationists, anti-capitalists, green anarchists, deep ecologists, eco-feminists, and anti-globalisationists.Manes, Christopher, 1990. Green Rage: Radical Environmentalism and the Unmaking of Civilization, Boston: Little, Brown and Co. Elves argue that direct action is required to aid the earth liberation movement, also referred to as eco- resistance movement, and a part of the radical environmental movement.
In addition to authoring the Edwin Alonzo Boyd: The Story of the Notorious Boyd Gang book, in 2002 Brian Vallée helped produced "Unmaking the Myth: The Life and Times of Edwin Alonzo Boyd" CBC documentary on Boyd., In 2011 the film Citizen Gangster, depicting the life of Edwin and the gang, premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film.
Morris grew up in Chicago. His father was the program director for WTTW, Chicago's public television station. As a teenager in 1968, Chris worked as an apprentice in WTTW's publicity department. He grew to love blues music and hosted a weekly blues show while working as a late night FM DJ in Madison, Wisconsin.More Fun in the New World: The Unmaking and Legacy of L.A. Punk, John Doe and Tom DeSavia, Hachette Books, 2019.
Retrieved vie Gale In Context: Biography database, 30 May 2020. Saunt is the prize- winning author of Unworthy Republic: The Dispossession of Native Americans and the Road to Indian Territory. (2020),2020 National Book Award for Nonfiction. West of the Revolution: An Uncommon History of 1776 (2014), Black, White, and Indian: Race and the Unmaking of an American Family (2005), A New Order of Things: Property, Power, and the Transformation of the Creek Indians, 1733–1816 (1999).
In 1978, Freeman sent a revised manuscript to Mead, but she was ill and died a few months later without responding. The publication of Margaret Mead in Samoa: the Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth sparked an intense controversy both within anthropology and in the general public. The debate which has been characterized as being "of a scale, visibility, and ferocity never before seen in anthropology," lasted for more than a quarter of a century and has not yet died out.
Despite few disputes, the relation between king Sudoiphaa and Prime-minister Atan Burhagohain was cordial. But some of the close associates of Atan Burhagohain were not happy at the behavior of the king. Previously, Sudoiphaa rebuked his Chief Queen or Barkuanri, who happened to be the daughter of Atan Burhagohain, as the daughter of "a king-making and king unmaking rebel". The queen accordingly had reported the matter to her father, the Burhagohain, who felt sad at the remarks of the king.
James L. Raj; Making and unmaking of British India. Abacus. 1997. p598 The Communist Party of India, the third largest political force at the time, extended full support to the naval ratings and mobilised the workers in their support, hoping to end British rule through revolution rather than negotiation. The two principal parties of British India, the Congress and the Muslim League, refused to support the ratings. The class content of the mass uprising frightened them and they urged the ratings to surrender.
The others were Bobby Seale, Huey Newton, "L'il" Bobby Hutton, Reggie Forte and Sherman Forte. Howard was an active member of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense from 1966 through 1974,Curtis J. Austin (March 1, 2008) Up Against the Wall: Violence in the Making and Unmaking of the Black Panther Party University of Arkansas Press and acted as the Party's "Deputy Minister of Information", often functioning as a lead spokesperson for the party while other members were imprisoned.
In a chapter that he contributed to the L.A. punk history More Fun in the New World, Morris described the pair as "imposing, loud, heavy-drinking, and talented."More Fun in the New World: The Unmaking and Legacy of L.A. Punk, John Doe and Tom DeSavia, Hachette Books, 2019. During their heyday in the early 1980s, Top Jimmy & The Rhythm Pigs attracted many famous guest stars to their gigs. One of the big names who joined the group on stage was Tom Waits.
Nordeman accepted and wrote 17 songs written from a first person perspective of characters of the Bible and applying them to today. This collection, Music Inspired by The Story, featured 24 popular contemporary Christian music artists and debuted at No. 11 on Billboards Hot Christian Albums chart in September 2011. On May 18, 2015, Nordeman announced that she was working on a new album, The Unmaking. In a series of videos released recently she performed a series of stripped-down fan favorite songs.
The narrator Orrec is from the domain of Caspromant, where the hereditary gift is the power of "unmaking", which can kill or destroy at a glance; his friend Gry is from the neighboring domain of Roddmant, and her lineage has the ability to call animals. The society they live in has no laws or government, and its culture is shaped by feuds and battles between lineages and the alliances made to further these feuds: violence is thus endemic to the region.
However, innovative solutions have been found to overcome this problem. In East Manila, Manila Water's approach to connect poor communities usually involved no pipes inside the communities, but included a single bulk meter for up to 100 households. It was the responsibility of the community to connect its members and any losses beyond the bulk meter were not incurred by the utility.Petr Matous: The making and unmaking of community-based water supplies in Manila, Development in Practice, Volume 23, Issue 2, 2013, p. 217-231.
The quest to exploit natural resources and develop advanced technology has led to the fragmentation of nation states into hostile,tribal factions,but it has also led some of these factions to attain a high level of civilization." James Matthew Wilson (2016), The Fortunes of Poetry in an Age of Unmaking, Wiseblood Books. Page 84. Also according to Wilson, "Entire segments of the American population, dubbed 'Riots', now live as 'liberated' crazed addicts of drugs and violence, others lose themselves in a fundamentalist Christian Jihad.
" Olowu was included in the 2019 edition of the Powerlist, ranking the 100 most influential Black Britons. In recent years, Olowu also began curating contemporary art exhibitions in galleries and museums beginning with his highly praised exhibitions, "Material" (2012) and "More Material (2014) at Salon94 gallery in New York. His first museum exhibition was 2016, the critically acclaimed, "Making & Unmaking" at the Camden Arts Centre in London. In early 2020, Olowu curated his second museum exhibition,"Duro Olowu: Seeing Chicago" at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
Peter Guralnick writes that Elvis spent all day and night with the members from the Memphis Mafia: "For Elvis and the guys ... Hollywood was just an open invitation to party all night long. Sometimes they would hang out with Sammy Davis, Jr., or check out Bobby Darin at the Cloister. Nick Adams and his gang came by the suite all the time, not to mention the eccentric actor Billy Murphy, longtime friend of John Wayne and Robert Mitchum".Peter Guralnik, Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley, p.72.
They live in a poor, mountainous, and culturally backward region, famous for its "witches" and wonder-workers. Gry is a girl who can communicate with animals; she refuses to use her gift to aid hunters, which sets her apart from many in her culture, including her own mother. Orrec is a boy whose supposed gift of "unmaking" is apparently so dangerous that he voluntarily goes through life blindfolded, to avoid causing destruction. The story reveals how Orrec and Gry cope with their gifts, and eventually leave their mountainous home for the wider world.
He went further, accusing those who argued for a fluid heaven of writing contrary to Holy Writ, and attacking Tycho Brahe for his religious beliefs as well as for his purported scientific errors. Broadening his polemic against all erroneous ideas, he attacked Ptotestantism, thereby drawing Kepler into his argument.W.G.L. Randles, The Unmaking of the Medieval Christian Cosmos, 1500–1760: From Solid Heavens to Boundless Æther, Routldge 2016 The language and tone of van Heeck's text was most intemperate. He berated the 'babbling new Philosophers' for their 'profane ignorance' and 'stupid ostentation' in departing from Aristotle.
He helped plan Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada and supported the Nicaraguan Contras and the Salvadoran rebels. Friends and foes gave him the nickname "Constant Menace". He wrote a critical account of his experiences as a government official in his 1988 book, Inside the National Security Council: The True Story of the Making and Unmaking of Reagan's Foreign Policy In September 2002, Constantine Menges sent a letter to Olavo de Carvalho in which he agreed with the Brazilian philosopher’s analysis of the current political situation in Brazil.Constantine C. Menges’ Letter to Olavo de Carvalho .
Klein responded with a $150 million libel suit, which he later withdrew. Later in 1972, McCabe's book Apple to the Core: The Unmaking of the Beatles, with co-writer Robert D. Schonfeld, was published by Pocket Books. The book focuses on the business problems that led to the group's break-up and again presented Klein in an unfavourable light. It was subsequently translated into Japanese as ビートルズの不思議な旅 / Bītoruzu no fushigina tabi, and into Dutch as "Apple" tot op het klokhuis; Wat er met de Beatles gebeurde.
Stephen J. Morris, Why Vietnam invaded Cambodia: political culture and the causes of war The government was based in Beijing. Sihanouk remained the head of state in that government, Penn Nouth was the prime minister and Khieu Samphan the deputy prime minister, minister of defense and commander-in-chief of the GRUNK forces.James A. Tyner, The killing of Cambodia: geography, genocide and the unmaking of space. p. 73 The possibility to exploit peasant masses' traditional adherence to Cambodia's monarchs greatly helped the Khmer Rouge to recruit members to the front.
A Descoberta do Terceira Olho, Editora Pensamento SP, Brazil, Her devotees include such widely divergent people as Elvis Presley,Guralnick, Peter (2000) Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley pp. 175 & 183 Abacus, London progressive rock musiciansLiterary references in Progressive Rock Item No. 24, Retrieved on 1 April 2008 and hippies.Hart, S.F. Recommended Hippie Reading List Item no. 1, Retrieved on 1 April 2008 The singer and songwriter Jon Anderson said he got inspiration for his music from his third eye based on Vera Stanley Alder's book The Finding of the Third Eye.
The novel was published in two installments, on 21 November 1748 and in February 1749, by Fenton Griffiths and his brother Ralph under the name "G. Fenton".Roger Lonsdale, "New attributions to John Cleland", The Review of English Studies 1979 XXX(119):268–290 There has been speculation that the novel was at least partly written by 1740, when Cleland was stationed in Bombay as a servant of the British East India Company.Gladfelder, Hall, Fanny Hill in Bombay, The Making and Unmaking of John Cleland, Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2012.
Ceiling Painting/Yes Painting has been described by Ono as being representative of a journey towards hope and affirmation from pain. The difficulty in attaining hope and affirmation has been likened by Ono to the intimidating stature of a cathedral. The relationship between Ceiling Painting/Yes Painting and Ono's 1964 work Cut Piece was extensively critiqued by James M. Harding in his essay "Between Material and Matrix: Yoko Ono's Cut Piece and the Unmaking of Collage" in his 2012 book of essays, Cutting Performances: Collage Events, Feminist Artists, and the American Avant-Garde.
Card accredits two books in particular as being profoundly influential in the writing of this novel: Thailand: A Short History by David K. Wyatt and Raj: The Making and Unmaking of British India by Lawrence James. In addition to these two books he was also inspired by Phillip Absher, who was one of the readers of the first draft. Phillip suggested that the Petra arc of the novel was anti-climactic. Upon hearing this criticism, Card rethought this entire book and decided to split it into two books.
In 1997, Perlstein began work on a history of the rise of Barry Goldwater, a transformative event for the conservative movement. Perlstein's book, Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus, was released in 2001 to widespread acclaim, including a laudatory New York Times review by William Kristol, editor of the conservative Weekly Standard. Kristol wrote of Before the Storm, "It's an amazing story, and Perlstein, a man of the left, does it justice." Perlstein won the 2001 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in History.
He played the "hilariously doltish" German first mate of a research vessel owned by the eponymous lead character, who is played by Bill Murray. Dafoe then had a small role as a tabloid magazine editor in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator (2004), a biographical film about Howard Hughes starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Also in 2004, Dafoe narrated the documentary Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven's Gate, chronicling the production of Heaven's Gate and co-starred as a neuropharmacologist in the direct-to-video thriller Control (2004) alongside Ray Liotta and Michelle Rodriguez.
Valley of Sur According to Menachem Lorberbaum, > In Rabbinic tradition, the land of Israel consecrated by the returning > exiles was significantly different in it(s?) boundaries from both the > prescribed biblical borders and the actual borders of the pre-Exilic > kingdoms. It ranged roughly from Acre in the north to Ashkelon in the south > along the Mediterranean, and included Galilee and the Golan. Yet there was > no settlement in Samaria.Menachem Lorberbaum, ‘Making and Unmaking the > Boundaries of Holy Land,’ in Allen E. Buchanan, Margaret Moore (eds) States, > nations, and borders: the ethics of making boundaries.
In his 2012 book, The Making and Unmaking of a Zionist, Lerman analyses his positions over five decades, from early Zionist idealism to criticism of Zionism. He is not an 'anti-Zionist'. He argues that Zionism is a "done deal", like the French Revolution, something that occurred in the past. He contends that self- identifying Zionists in the diaspora are complicit in supporting an unjust occupation, and argues Israel must abrogate the Law of Return, change its Jewish character, and become a binational state for Jews and Palestinians.
Lieberman has long been a strong supporter of the death penalty. He ran for the Senate in 1988 as "[a]n unapologetic proponent of capital punishment."Kornacki, Steve (2011-01-19) The making (and unmaking) of Joe Lieberman , Salon.com During his 2000 run for Vice President, Nat Hentoff of the Village Voice referred to him as a "relentless advocate[] of capital punishment."Hentoff, Nat (2000-08-15) The ‘Miracle’ of Joe Lieberman, Village Voice In 2002, Peter Beinart of The New Republic listed Lieberman among several potential Democratic presidential candidates who supported the death penalty.
Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley, Peter Guralnick, Back Bay Books, 2000, p. 364 By August 1970, Lanning was replaced on drums in Elvis's rhythm section by Ron Tutt. One of her other sons, Jerry Lanning, become an actor known for both his stage and TV work, appearing early on as a singer of cowboy songs on the Donna Reed Show episode called "Big Star" and in a soap operas such as Guiding Light and Search for Tomorrow. He went on to have recurring roles in later soaps such as Texas.
Prior to his selection as Sultan, Tambari was the Sarkin Gobir of Gwadabawa; his selection as Sultan was influenced by the Lieutenant Governor, William Gowers and Webster, the British resident in Sokoto. Tambari's major competitor was Hassan, Sarkin Barau of Dange who was eleven years older than TambariTibenderana, Peter K. The Making and Unmaking of the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Tambari: 1922–1931. Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, Vol 9, Issue 1.p. 104 and who was the preferred choice of the Sokoto traditional council led by Waziri Maccido.
Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University The identity, consisting of painful memories and unspeakable past, denied and kept at bay, becomes a "self that is no self." To heal and humanize, one must constitute it in a language, reorganize the painful events and retell the painful memories. As a result of suffering, the "self" becomes subject to a violent practice of making and unmaking, once acknowledged by an audience becomes real. Sethe, Paul D, and Baby Suggs, who all fall short of such realization, are unable to remake their selves by trying to keep their pasts at bay.
In 2007, he landed a lead role of Tony in Callback: the Unmaking of Bloodstain, directed by Eric M. Wolfson, for which he won three Best Actor awards for his performance. In 2008 Parise wrote, directed, and starred in the short film Vincent & Lucian. Parise has been active on television. He played Nick on the television series Cupid from 1998 to 1999, and he has guest-starred on Turks, Millennium, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI:NY (playing two different characters five years apart), Walker, Texas Ranger, Titans, NYPD Blue, Monk, Judging Amy, The District, Veronica Mars, Party Down, Burn Notice, and Castle.
Aside from journalism, Kelly has written books describing political developments starting with The Unmaking of Gough (1976) on the Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 and Prime Minister Gough Whitlam (later titled The Dismissal : Australia's Most Sensational Power Struggle : The Dramatic Fall of Gough Whitlam). He has written books on subsequent Prime Ministers, Bob Hawke (The Hawke Ascendency, 1984), Paul Keating (The End of Certainty, 1992) and John Howard (Howard's Decade, 2006). His The March of Patriots: The Struggle for Modern Australia (2009) deals with economic and political developments under Keating and Howard as Australia entered the globalised age.
The radical environmental movement aspires to what scholar Christopher Manes calls "a new kind of environmental activism: iconoclastic, uncompromising, discontented with traditional conservation policy, at times legal..." Radical environmentalism presupposes a need to reconsider Western ideas of religion and philosophy (including capitalism, patriarchy and globalization) sometimes through "resacralising" and reconnecting with nature.Manes, Christopher (1990). Green Rage: Radical Environmentalism and the Unmaking of Civilization, Boston: Little, Brown and Co. The movement is typified by leaderless resistance organizations such as Earth First!, which subscribe to the idea of taking direct action in defense of Mother Earth including civil disobedience, ecotage and monkeywrenching.
The Scottish regiment featured in this film is a battalion of the Gordon Highlanders, as evident from the cap badge, kilt and headdress. This is true to life, as the Gordon Highlanders were very active on the North- West Frontier during the British Raj, and were, for a time, garrisoned at Fort Jamrud at the mouth of the Khyber Pass. Portions of the film shot in India were filmed in ChitralJames, L. RAJ the Making and Unmaking of British India, The Softback Preview (1997) pp. 512–3. and the North-West Frontier, and there are scenes very reminiscent of the Khyber Pass.
After the end of the war, Epp formed the Freikorps Epp, a right-wing paramilitary unit mostly made up of war veterans, of which the future leader of the SA Ernst Röhm was a member.Eugene Davidson, The unmaking of Adolf Hitler, Google book review, publisher: University of Missouri Press This unit took part in the crushing of the Bavarian Soviet Republic in Munich, being responsible for various massacres. Epp joined the Reichswehr and was promoted to Generalmajor in 1922. He took his leave from the German Army after getting involved with right-wing associations in 1923.
Gisela Welz,European Products: Making and Unmaking Heritage in Cyprus, Berghahn Books, 2015, p. 53 There are the ruins of a Latin church in the centre of the village, overlooking the Orthodox church of St Constantine and Helena. The current church has been reconstructed on the site of the original, over a bridge, said to have been founded by St Helena on return from the Holy Land having brought with her a piece of the True Cross. There is also a mosque, madrasah and Muslim burial ground in the eastern part of the village, though these are in varying degrees of disrepair.
Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley, Peter Guralnick, Back Bay Books, 2000, p. 364 Jerry Scheff recommended Lanning to Presley when he was searching for a new drummer in late 1969. At the time, Lanning got the job because Presley loved his style of drumming. There were supposed to audition nine drummers in October 1969, but the moment Presley heard Lanning's drumming, he immediately said: “Looks like we got our drummer!”.Bob Lanning's interview by King Elvis Association Lanning replaced Ron Tutt in October 1969, however Tutt replaced Lanning for an unknown reason in August 1970.
With co-author Tom DeSavia, Doe wrote and compiled stories for a book about the LA punk rock scene from 1977 to 1983. The book, Under the Big Black Sun, incorporated the punk ethos of contributions from other musicians that were part of the scene, people like Exene Cervenka, Jack Grisham, Henry Rollins, Mike Watt, Jane Wiedlin and others who wrote chapters. Doe wanted it to be a collective recollection, not just one person's perspective of the time. A sequel of sorts was released in 2019 entitled More Fun in the New World: The Unmaking and Legacy of L.A. Punk.
The museum has actively conducted research using the collection in recent years. More than a dozen crania, along with mid-19th century measuring devices, were on public display at the museum from 2012-2013 in an exhibit named "Year of Proof: Making and Unmaking Race". In 2018, students in the Penn and Slavery project discovered the collection includes 55 crania of enslaved people, with 53 of these crania from Havana and 2 from the United States. In July, 2020 the museum announced it would move the collection from a private classroom into storage after criticism from students and the local community.
A major critique of development from anthropologists came from Arturo Escobar's seminal book Encountering Development, which argued that Western development largely exploited non-Western peoples and enacted an Orientalism (see Edward Said). EscobarArturo Escobar, 1995, Encountering Development, the making and unmaking of the Third World, Princeton: Princeton University Press, p.34. even sees international development as a means for the Occident to keep control over the resources of former colonies. Escobar shows that, between 1945 and 1960, the former colonies were going through the decolonization era, and the development plan helped to maintain the third world's dependency on the old metropole.
On her deathbed, Melle asks to see Orrec's eyes one last time, so he removes his blindfold, and realizes that his love for Melle would never have let him hurt her. Orrec begins to secretly remove his blindfold to read his books, and once looks at Coaly accidentally without hurting her. He realizes that he never had the gift of unmaking; his father had performed all of the acts attributed to him, and had pretended that Orrec had a "wild" gift to frighten people into leaving his domain alone. He confronts his father, and stops wearing a blindfold.
Sudoiphaa took shelter in the palace.Bhuyan S. K. ATAN BURAGOHAIN AND HIS TIMES, Lawyers book stall, 1957 page 170 The Guwahati Phukans and Rajkhowas, led by Laluksola Borphukan stationed at Sakbari, decided to depose Swargadeo Sudoiphaa and Laluksola Borphukan's brother Marangi was sent with a party of men to execute the decree. Marangi saluted Swargadeo Sudoiphaa with a golden tray in his hand, and said, "O, Swargadeo, please leave the throne." Sudoiphaa in his fury kicked the tray, and began to curse the Lukhurakhuns( the Ahom clan from which Laluksola Borphukan and his brothers belonged to), describing them as a cabal engaged in the game of making and unmaking kings.
This was due partly to the incorporation of the Lordship of the Isles by the Scottish crown and the growing regional influence of the chiefs of the rival Clan Campbell.Harris and Macdonald, Scotland: the making and unmaking of a nation, v2, 2007, pp.99-100 Mac Colla's career would, despite the larger context of the Scottish and Irish wars, become defined by an effort to counter Campbell expansionism, and particularly to recover Islay and other lost MacDonald possessions. In a time when much of Scotland was Calvinist and Presbyterian, many of the MacDonalds remained Roman Catholic, particularly due to the efforts of missionaries from the Order of Friars Minor.
Here a complete victory was won on 21 February at the Battle of Gujrat, the Sikh army surrendered at Rawalpindi, and their Afghan allies were chased out of India. In spite of substantial attempts by Sikh and Muslim forces to polarize opposition through religious and anti- British sentiment, Dalhousie's military commanders were able to maintain the loyalty of troops, with the exception of a small number of Gurkah deserters.James, Lawrence. Raj: The Making and Unmaking of British India (New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1997), 116 For his services the Earl of Dalhousie received the thanks of the Parliament and a step in the peerage, as Marquess.
Dunlap wrote many books and articles surrounding his theories and life works. Also, he created a couple of inventions to use during these experiments which he is credited with. Some of his most noteworthy texts are Social Psychology (1925), Civilized Life (1934), The Dramatic Personality of Jesus (1933), Its Functions in Human Life (1946), A System of Psychology (1912), Psychobiology (1914), Personal Beauty and Racial Betterment (1920), Mysticism, Freudianism and Scientific Psychology (1920), Old and New Viewpoints in Psychology (1925), Elements of Scientific Psychology (1922, 1928, 1936), Habits: Their Making and Unmaking (1932) and many more. Along with his accomplishments in writing, Dunlap also made some inventions to aid his experimentation.
Pie in the Sky Software created a full on 2.5D first-person shooter creator out of an engine they previously used internally, which sold in three total versions until 2003. In the mid-2000s, with the growth of the World Wide Web and social networking, programs like BlitzBasic and Multimedia Fusion headlined an explosion of interest both in indie games and in canned game design software. Whereas earlier game creation systems tend to err on the side of user friendly interfaces,Gamasutra, "The Making and Unmaking of a Game- Maker Maker" 21st-century systems are often distinguished by extensive scripting languages that attempt to account for every possible user variable.
The scholarly study of Ukraine's history emerged from romantic impulses in the late 19th century. The outstanding leaders were Volodymyr Antonovych (1834–1908), based in Kyiv, and his student Mykhailo Hrushevsky (1866–1934).Serhii Plokhy, Unmaking Imperial Russia: Mykhailo Hrushevsky and the Writing of Ukrainian History (2005) For the first time full-scale scholarly studies based on archival sources, modern research techniques, and modern historical theories became possible. However, the demands of government officials—especially Soviet, but also Czarists and Polish—made it difficult to disseminate ideas that ran counter to the central government. Therefore, exile schools of historians emerged in central Europe and Canada after 1920.
Hamilton graduated from Gettysburg College, then attended graduate school in history at Washington University in St. Louis, where he earned a Ph.D. degree. He and his wife, Christina, then moved to St. Peters, Missouri, where he got a job at Lindenwood University They had two children, Thomas, born in 1993 and Jacob, born in 1997. They then moved to Newport News, Virginia, where Hamilton was hired as an associate professor of history at Christopher Newport University. After seven years of writing, editing, and submitting, his first book, The Making and Unmaking of a Revolutionary Family: The Tuckers of Virginia, 1752–1830 was published by University of Virginia Press in 2008.
Our Own Worst Enemy - The Unmaking of American Foreign Policy (New York, Simon and Schuster, 1984), 62. Seeger often performed the song at concerts and rallies, and in late 1967 he was invited to perform on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Seeger chose to perform "Big Muddy," and sang the song on the taping of the CBS show in September, 1967 but CBS management objected to its political tone, and censored the song prior to broadcast. Following the strong support from the Smothers Brothers, the show's hosts, CBS later relented and allowed Seeger to come back and sing the song on the Brothers' February 25, 1968 show.
Mona Dickson, writing in MIT's The Tech (May 13, 1964) gave Almost Grown a favorable review. His two-volume biography of Elvis Presley, Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley in 1994, followed by Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley in 1999, placed the story of Presley's career into a rise and fall arc. Encompassing more than 1,300 pages (including 1,150 pages of text), the work was an in- depth, scholarly examination of Presley's life and music. Guralnick previously wrote about Presley in the 1976 first edition ofThe Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll; his article has been reprinted in each subsequent edition.
Andrew C. McCarthy, in The New Criterion, wrote, "Levin offers not so much a defense as a plan of attack" against "America's Leftist ascendancy". Other reviewers critiqued the book as "analysis utterly useless in understanding more than half of the American political landscape" while opining that "Levin resorts to the same old misinformation to sell his brand of conservatism". Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America was issued in 2012. In Ameritopia, Levin discusses the origins and development of both the modern day conservative and liberal political philosophies, the latter of which he refers to as "statist", through the works of some of the leading figures in American history.
In 2004 she was offered the chance to relaunch under the pseudonym Madeline Howard, and has since struck out with a new trilogy, Rune of the Unmaking, with the successful first novel, The Hidden Stars. Notable themes in Edgerton's work include the struggle to maintain decency, dignity, and kindness even when faced with dire circumstances. Her heroes and heroines are often conflicted characters who chastise themselves harshly for failings that her readers easily forgive. Edgerton’s prose is richly descriptive, reflecting her love of 19th and early 20th century writers, and her desire to construct a textured and realistic secondary reality for each of her works.
Development anthropologists share a commitment to simultaneously critique and contribute to projects and institutions that create and administer Western projects that seek to improve the economic well- being of the most marginalized, and to eliminate poverty. While some theorists distinguish between the anthropology of development (in which development is the object of study) and development anthropology (as an applied practice), this distinction is increasingly thought of as obsolete.Arturo Escobar, 1995, Encountering Development, the making and unmaking of the Third World, Princeton: Princeton University Press. With researches on the field, the anthropologist can describe, analyze, and understand the different actions of development that took and take place in a given place.
Scores of Turner students became professors in history departments in the western states and taught courses on the frontier.Richard Etulain, ed. Writing Western History (1991) Scholars have debunked many of the myths of the frontier, but they nevertheless live on in community traditions, folklore, and fiction.Richard W. Slatta, "Making and unmaking myths of the American frontier", European Journal of American Culture (2010) 29#2 pp. 81–92. In the 1970s a historiographical range war broke out between the traditional frontier studies, which stress the influence of the frontier on all of American history and culture, and the "New Western History" which narrows the geographical and time framework to concentrate on the trans- Mississippi West after 1850.
Mr. Lobo interviewing Tom Savini Mr. Lobo was interviewed for American Scary, appeared in the supplementary content on Every Other Day is Halloween, interviewed for I Dream of Being an Artist... And It Makes Me Sick, was a consultant on Watch Horror Films... Keep America Strong, produced and hosted the featurette Bob Wilkins: The Sacramento Years, introduced the short documentary "I Was a TV Horror Host: The John Stanley Story" and is the host of Virginia Creepers. Mr. Lobo is also interviewed in the short retrospective Citizen Wood: Making "The Bride", Unmaking the Legend about the making of Bride of the Monster featured on the volume 19 DVD set of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
From 1922 to 1930, Baku was the venue for one of the major Trade fairs of the Soviet Union, serving as a commercial bridgehead to Iran and the Middle East.Etienne Forestier-Peyrat, ″Red Passage to Iran: The Baku Trade Fair and the Unmaking of the Azerbaijani Borderland, 1922–1930″, Ab Imperio, Vol 2013, Issue 4, pp. 79–112. On 8 February 1924, the first tram line and two years later the electric railway Baku-Surakhany—the first in the USSR—started to operate. While being in Baku in May 1925 Russian poet Sergei Yesenin wrote a verse "Farewell to Baku": However Yesenin returned to the city on 28 July of the same year.
This opened the path for change but also critique. Some LGBT rights activists, along with queer theorists, came to criticize the identity politics approach to gay rights, particularly the approach based around the terms and concepts of queer theory. Other queer activists, drawing on the work of Judith Butler, stress the importance of not assuming an already existing identity, but of remaking and unmaking identities through performance. There are also conscientious supporters of identity politics who have developed their stances on the basis of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's work, and have described some forms of identity politics as strategic essentialism, a form which has sought to work with hegemonic discourses to reform the understanding of "universal" goals.
Kent E. Calder, "East Asian Democratic Transitions" in The Making and Unmaking of Democracy: Lessons from History and World Politics (eds. Theodore K. Rabb & Ezra N. Suleiman: Routledge, 2003). pp. 251-59. Despite pro-democracy movements such as the Freedom and People's Rights Movement (1870s and 1880s) and some proto-democratic institutions, Japanese society remained constrained by a highly conservative society and bureaucracy. Historian Kent E. Calder notes that writers that "Meiji leadership embraced constitutional government with some pluralist features for essentially tactical reasons" and that pre- World war II Japanese society was dominated by a "loose coalition" of "landed rural elites, big business, and the military" that was adverse to pluralism and reformism.
In the poem, Campbell vowed to, "flaunt Truth: :Before the senile owl-roosts of our youth :Whom monkeys' glands seem powerless to restore, :As Birth Control was profitless before, :Which sponsored by their mockery of a Church, :Like stranded barbels, left them in the lurch, :Whose only impact on the world's affairs, :Has been to cause a boom in Rubber shares, :Who come to battle with both arms held up :And ask to be invited home to sup - :While back at home, to sound their battle-horn, :Some self-aborted pedants stray forlorn :And pity those who venture to be born." James Matthew Wilson (2016), The Fortunes of Poetry in an Age of Unmaking, Wiseblood Books. Pages 16-17.
Apart from its ground forces, the LF maintained a naval branch employed as a shock force for military operations equipped with over a dozen sea crafts of various types. The inventory comprized two British- made Fairey Marine Tracker MkII Class patrol boats previously seized from the Lebanese Navy in January 1980, two Israeli-made Dvora-class fast patrol boats and five Dabur-1 class patrol boats acquired via the Mossad that same yearHoy and Ostrovsky, By Way of Deception: The Making and Unmaking of a Mossad Officer (1990), p. 304.Menargues, Les Secrets de la guerre du Liban (2004), p. 110. and eight French-made Zodiac rubber inflatable boats, plus an unspecified number of converted civilian fishing crafts armed with Heavy machine-guns and RPG-7s.
His book was made into the 2004 documentary Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven's Gate, featuring interviews with Bach and others involved in the production, as well as archival material. Variety In 1990, he was a member of the jury at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. Bach is the author of The Life and Legend of Marlene Dietrich and Dazzler: The Life and Times of Moss Hart. His biography of the Nazi-associated filmmaker Leni: The Life and Work of Leni Riefenstahl (2007) overturns many of the claims Riefenstahl put forward in her self-defence regarding her contact with Hitler's regime, and was named by The New York Times as one of the best books of 2007.
Gavin Butt is a transdisciplinary scholar working across the areas of performance studies, queer studies, visual culture, and popular music. He received his PhD from the University of Leeds in 1998 with the dissertation Men on the Threshold: The Making and Unmaking of the Sexual Subject in American Art 1948-1965, later revised and published in 2005 under the title Between You and Me: Queer Disclosures in the New York Art World 1948-1963 by Duke University Press. In 2004 Butt edited the much praised anthology After Criticism - New Approaches to Art and Performance. Here, as in his more recent work on cultural seriousness, he argues for the importance of the paradoxical: criticism that works against the doxa of received wisdom.
Newfield, Christopher. Unmaking the Public University: The Forty-Year Assault on the Middle Class. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008. More recently, a second wave of CUS scholars have widened the field's scope to address issues including universities’ reliance on proprietorial technology, the dominance of entrepreneurial values, and globalization. Notable texts in this vein include Newfield's The Great Mistake: How We Wrecked Public Universities and How We Can Fix Them (2016), Michael Fabricant and Stephen Brier's Austerity Blues: Fighting for the Soul of Public Higher Education (2016), Benjamin Ginsberg's The Fall of the Faculty: The Rise of the All-Administrative University and Why It Matters (2011), Robert Samuels’ Why Public Higher Education Should Be Free: How to Decrease Cost and Increase Quality at American Universities (2013).Newfield, Christopher.
Escobar contends in his 1995 book, Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World, that international development became a mechanism of control comparable to colonialism or "cultural imperialism that poor countries had little means of declining politely". The book, which won the 1996 Best Book Prize of the New England Council of Latin American Studies, traced the rise and fall of development through Michel Foucault's discourse analysis, which regards development as ontologically cultural (i.e., by examining linguistic structure and meaning). This led him to conclude that "development planning was not only a problem to the extent that it failed; it was a problem even when it succeeded, because it so strongly set the terms for how people in poor countries could live".
Lawrence K. Pettit, Judge's 1972 campaign manager and former brother-in-law of Carol Judge, later wrote of the Judges, "Tom and Carol were like Montana's Jack and Jackie, handsome, beautiful and always well presented, with the hint of sophistication and urbanity," in his book, If You Live by the Sword: Politics and in the Making and Unmaking of a University President. First Lady Carol Judge made improvements to the state system of hospitals and psychiatric hospitals a priority during the mid-1970s. She had first encountered poor, substandard conditions at Warm Springs State Hospital as a nursing student during the early 1960s. She visited twelve state hospitals in an effort to call attention to poor living conditions for patients.
Mead argued that the lack of this crisis in Samoan adolescence was caused by the youths' greater degree of sexual freedom, and that adolescence crises were therefore not universal, but culturally conditioned. In 1966-67 Freeman conducted fieldwork in Samoa, trying to find Mead's original informants, and while visiting the community where Mead had worked he experienced another breakdown. In 1983 Freeman published his book Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth in which he argued that Mead's data and conclusions were wrong and that Samoan youths suffered from the same problems as Western adolescents. He also argued that Samoan culture in fact put greater emphasis on female virginity than Western culture and had higher indices of juvenile delinquency, sexual violence and suicide.
Nine days after the fight, Tyson's promoter Don King and Muhammad struck a deal for a rematch to settle any controversy over the outcome of the initial bout.King: Ruddock-Tyson II to return boxing's integrity, Baltimore Sun article, 1990-03-27, Retrieved on 2013-05-09 However, a decision by the Nevada Athletic Commission nearly resulted in the fight getting scuttled. After an investigation into the postfight brawl, Muhammad was handed a twelve-month suspension for his actions. Ruddock decided not to participate if Muhammad was not able to and thus he announced he would not take the fight.The Unmaking of a Multimillion Rematch, From Ruddock's Side, N.Y. Times article, 1990-05-17, Retrieved on 2013-05-09 Nevertheless, Muhammad announced that the fight was back on 10 days later.
With evidence that the revolt was spreading outwards, Dalhousie declared, "Unwarned by precedent, uninfluenced by example, the Sikh nation has called for war; and on my words, sirs, war they shall have and with a vengeance."James, Lawrence. Raj: The Making and Unmaking of British India (New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1997), 115 Despite the successes gained by Herbert Edwardes in the Second Anglo-Sikh War with Mulraj, and Gough's indecisive victories at Ramnagar in November, at Sadulpur in December, and at Chillianwala in the following month, the stubborn resistance at Multan showed that the task required the utmost resources of the government. At length, on 22 January 1849, the Multan fortress was taken by General Whish, who was thus set at liberty to join Gough at Gujarat.
The Lone Mountain Cemetery was opened on May 30, 1854.Unmaking Historic Spaces: Urban Progress and the San Francisco Cemetery Debate, 1895-1937, by Tamara Venit Shelton, California History, volume 85 number 3 2008 In 1867, the cemetery was renamed Laurel Hill Cemetery, after the Laurel Hill garden cemetery in Philadelphia. In the early 20th century, San Francisco voted most of its cemeteries out of existence, ostensibly for public health reasons; after decades of further dispute the transfer of Lone Mountain's forty-seven thousand inhabitants began, primarily to Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in the city of Colma, immediately south of San Francisco. In what writer Harold Gilliam described as "an act of civic vandalism," thousands of crypts and mausoleums were unearthed, the granite and marble dumped along the Pacific shoreline to reinforce seawalls.
In 1901 the Annuaire du Tout Paris (Tout Paris Annual) appeared, counting writer Marcel Proust among its most devoted readers. Created in 1903, the Bottin mondain (Directory of the High Society) in fact presented only a list of Parisian personalities. Le Tout-Paris was associated with particular fashionable places in the city, such as the restaurant (Maxim's, the large urban forest the Bois de Boulogne, Deauville, and so on, defining trends, giving an artist or writer their blessing, making or unmaking the reputation of a politician. Beginning in the 1950s, Tout-Paris became increasingly associated with personalities connected with certain trendy nightclubs, such as Régine, creating notable discos where celebrities could be seen, among them Françoise Sagan, Jean-Claude Brialy, Jacques Chazot, Françoise Giroud, Yves Saint-Laurent, and so on.
In conversation with Michael B. Gillespie, a film theorist and historian at the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University, Gary describes her process: > I am simultaneously creating and destroying, remaking and unmaking. My > intimate interaction with the archive... expresses my desire to be a part of > it, to make my presence felt in and on that history while also interrogating > it. Gillespie notes that "Gary renders film blackness as cinema in the wake, an assemblage of work that poses new circuits and aesthetic accountings of blackness, sociality, and obliteration." In June 2013, Gary was among the founding members of the New Negress Film Society, a collective of black women filmmakers that seeks to create a community and raise awareness of black female voices and stories in the film industry.
Pujol returned to Spain to marry, and died there in 1881. After his death, his widow, Mercedes Torres de Pujol, came from Spain to settle his estate. She sold land to the Pauba Land and Water Company that was later sold to the Vails.Tom Hudson, Sam Hicks, 1970, They Passed This Way: Tales of Historic Temecula Valley at the Crossroads of California's Southern Immigrant Trail, Laguna House, TemeculaKurt Van Horn, "Tempting Temecula:The Making and Unmaking of a Southern California Community," The Journal of San Diego History, Winter 1974, Volume 20, Number 1 In 1904 Walter L. Vail, already a successful ranch owner in Arizona, started buying ranch land in the Temecula Valley; buying Rancho Santa Rosa, Rancho Temecula, Rancho Pauba and the northern half of Rancho Little Temecula.
Mayer also contributes to the New York Review of Books, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the American Prospect. Mayer has co-authored two books: Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas (1994)Strange Justice was excerpted in The Wall Street Journal, was the subject of an hour-long edition of ABC's Turning Point, and subsequent appearances on Ted Koppel's Nightline and Larry King Live. (co-authored with Jill Abramson), a study of the nomination and appointment of Clarence Thomas to the U.S. Supreme Court; and Landslide: The Unmaking of the President, 1984–1988 (1989; co-authored with Doyle McManus), an account of Ronald Reagan's second term in the White House. Strange Justice was adapted as a 1999 Showtime television movie of the same name, starring Delroy Lindo, Mandy Patinkin, and Regina Taylor.
Rockefeller, as the leader of the Republicans' "Eastern Establishment," began as the front-runner for the 1964 nomination against conservative Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona, who led the conservative wing of the Republican Party.Richard Norton Smith, On His Own Terms: A Life of Nelson Rockefeller (2014) ch 18Rick Perlstein, Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus (2001) ch 18 In 1963, a year after Rockefeller's divorce from his first wife, he married Margaretta "Happy" Murphy, a divorcee with four children, which alienated many Republican married women. The divorce was widely condemned by politicians, such as liberal Senator Prescott Bush of Connecticut, who condemned his infidelity, divorce, and remarriage. Rockefeller finished third in the New Hampshire primary in March, behind write-in Henry Cabot Lodge II (from neighboring Massachusetts) and Goldwater.
During his reign in Hungary, the new Polish king would go on to undo many of Matthias' efforts, unmaking the reformed system of taxation, the standing army, and the centralized authority of the monarch. Hungary's nobles would act in complicity with this, contributing to the weakening of the country until 1526, when Hungary was defeated by the Ottoman Empire in the Battle of Mohács, whereby King Louis II was killed. The Habsburg archduke Ferdinand of Austria by his marriage with Anne of Bohemia and Hungary claimed the succession, he was enfeoffed with the Bohemian kingdom by his elder brother Emperor Charles V and also reached the consent of the Hungarian magnates. He was crowned king in Pressburg (Pozsony) on 24 February 1527, laying the grounds for the transnational Habsburg Monarchy.
Poster for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show The exploration, settlement, exploitation, and conflicts of the "American Old West" form a unique tapestry of events, which has been celebrated by Americans and foreigners alike—in art, music, dance, novels, magazines, short stories, poetry, theater, video games, movies, radio, television, song, and oral tradition—which continues in the modern era.Richard W. Slatta, "Making and unmaking myths of the American frontier", European Journal of American Culture (2010) 29#2 pp. 81–92 Levy argues that the physical and mythological West- inspired composers Aaron Copland, Roy Harris, Virgil Thomson, Charles Wakefield Cadman, and Arthur Farwell.Beth E. Levy, Frontier Figures: American Music and the Mythology of the American West (University of California Press; 2012) Religious themes have inspired many environmentalists as they contemplate the pristine West before the frontiersmen violated its spirituality.
She argues that physical pain leads to destruction and the unmaking of the human world, whereas human creation at the opposite end of the spectrum leads to the making of the world. In 1998, she delivered the essay 'On Beauty and Being Just', for the Tanner Lectures on Human Values, an inquiry into the disparagement of beauty in western civilization in the twentieth century. Her 1999 study, Dreaming by the Book won the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism. In 2014, she published a book about nuclear weapons, Thermonuclear Monarchy, in which she 'explores the baleful political consequences of limiting the control of nuclear weapons to a select few, and the authority to launch them to even fewer – in the case of the United States, to the president alone in what amounts to his monarchical power.
Ten days after Presley met with President Richard Nixon at the White House in 1970, the singer was granted a private tour of FBI headquarters. The FBI memo recounts Presley's visit and that he would like to advise FBI director Hoover "that The Beatles laid the groundwork for many of the problems we are having with young people by their filthy unkempt appearances and suggestive music while entertaining in this country during the early and middle 1960s." In Presley's opinion, the source for the disaffected youth of the day owed to the existence of "the Smothers Brothers, Jane Fonda, and other persons in the entertainment industry of their ilk" because they had "poisoned young minds by disparaging the United States in their public statements and unsavory activities."See also Peter Guralnick, Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley (1999), p.426.
The Brian Lehrer Show, "Has Jeffrey Sachs Actually Helped Ease Poverty?" Munk's book about the merger of AOL and Time Warner, Fools Rush In: Jerry Levin, Steve Case, and the Unmaking of AOL Time Warner, was published by HarperCollins in 2004, one of several books that year about the ill-fated business deal. The New York Times Review of Books called it "the best [book] so far" on the subject of AOL Time Warner, noting Munk's "exemplary reporting" and "lively, lucid writing",Adam Liptak, "You've Got Travail," the New York Times Review of Books, 2004-01-18 and Publishers Weekly said it "provides a thorough recap of the debacle."Publishers Weekly, 2004-01-05 In 2008, Munk co-wrote The Art of Clairtone: The Making of Design Icon, a coffee-table book about the celebrated Canadian stereo manufacturer Clairtone Sound Corporation, a company co-founded by her father in 1958.
Biography in: Ko je ko u Srbiji, Bibliofon, Belgrade 1996 (WBIS).Institutions Abused: Who was Who in Serbia 1987–2000, edited by Biljana Kovačević-Vučo Fund, Belgrade 2011, p. 187. He was also a member of the Socialist Party (SPS) due to his cultural-political work and position, but in January 1993, he was sent together with many other journalists to a so called compulsory vacation, an euphemistic expression of Milošević regime, with which they were effectively removed from public life, and their oppositional influence on the society should be prevented by this measure. Hundreds of journalists were temporarily dismissed without the option to appeal the dismissal.Kemal Kurspahić, Prime Time Crime: Balkan Media In War And Peace, United States Institute of Peace Press, Washington 2003, , p. 121. Jasminka Udovicki, James Ridgeway, Burn This House: Making And Unmaking of Yugoslavia, Duke University Press 2000,, p. 123.
She sold land to the Pauba Land and Water Company that was later sold to the Vails.Tom Hudson, Sam Hicks, 1970,They Passed This Way: Tales of Historic Temecula Valley at the Crossroads of California's Southern Immigrant Trail, Temecula, CA, Laguna HouseKurt Van Horn,Tempting Temecula:The Making and Unmaking of a Southern California Community, The Journal of San Diego History, Winter 1974, Volume 20, Number 1 In 1904 Walter L. Vail, already a successful ranch owner in Arizona, started buying ranch land in the Temecula Valley; buying Rancho Santa Rosa, Rancho Temecula, Rancho Pauba and the northern half of Rancho Little Temecula. By 1905, the 87,000-acre Vail Ranch became one of the largest cattle operations in California, stretching from Camp Pendleton to Vail Lake to Murrieta. Vail was killed by a street car in Los Angeles in 1906, and his son, Mahlon Vail, took over the family ranch.
Reflecting on the factors that guided the British decision to relinquish the Raj in India, Clement Attlee, the then British prime minister, cited several reasons, one of which was the INA activities of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, which weakened the Indian Army - the foundation of the British Empire in India - and the RIN Mutiny that made the British realise that the Indian armed forces could no longer be trusted to prop up the Raj.Dhanjaya Bhat, "Which phase of our freedom struggle won for us Independence?" The Tribune, Sunday 12 February 2006. Spectrum Suppl. URL accessed on 17 July 2006 Although Britain had made, at the time of the Cripps Mission in 1942, a commitmentJudith Brown Modern India. The making of an Asian Democracy (Oxford University Press) 1999 (2nd Edition) pp328-330 to grant dominion statusJames L. Raj; Making and unmaking of British India. Abacus. 1997. p.
Bozell was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and attended Creighton Preparatory School in Omaha. Bozell was the state American Legion Oratorical Contest Champion of Nebraska in 1943 and 1944, winning the national title in 1944. He served in the U.S. Merchant Marine in the Pacific during World War II. Bozell resolved to convert to Catholicism in 1946 but after his father's death that same year he deferred his decision until 1947 so as not to upset his family. Bozell (left) and William F. Buckley Jr. promote their book McCarthy and His Enemies, 1954 "A young, energetic red-haired Yalie from Omaha", as he is described in Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus, Bozell was the best friend and debating society teammate of William F. Buckley Jr. at Yale University, where he was President of the Yale Political Union and the campus World Federalist Movement.
Before then, children have no social standing within the community. Mead also found that marriage is regarded as a social and economic arrangement where wealth, rank, and job skills of the husband and wife are taken into consideration. Mead, ca. 1950. In 1983, five years after Mead had died, New Zealand anthropologist Derek Freeman published Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth, in which he challenged Mead's major findings about sexuality in Samoan society.. Documentary about the Mead-Freeman controversy, including an interview with one of Mead's original informants. Freeman's book was controversial in its turn: later in 1983 a special session of Mead's supporters in the American Anthropological Association (to which Freeman was not invited) declared it to be "poorly written, unscientific, irresponsible and misleading." In 1999, Freeman published another book, The Fateful Hoaxing of Margaret Mead: A Historical Analysis of Her Samoan Research, including previously unavailable material.
Andy Argyrakis, giving the EP four stars from CCM Magazine, describes, "Despite The Unmaking EP clocking in at a mere six songs, it sure is wonderful to have her back to penning personal, pensive and sometimes challenging sentiments, accompanied by stirring contemporary pop arrangements...regardless of the lengthy absence, she sounds even more seasoned than the last time around." Awarding the EP four and a half stars at Jesus Freak Hideout, Mark D. Geil states, "Here's to the hope that the EP is indicative of a steady stream of thoughtful, well-crafted songs that make us think, touch our emotions, and enrich our relationship with God." Tony Cummings, indicating in a nine out of ten review by Cross Rhythms, replies, "Recommended to all fans of uplifting balladry and roots-tinged pop rock." Jonathan Andre, giving the EP four and a half stars from 365 Days of Inspiring Media, writes, "this is certainly and definitely worth the wait".
In the Name of Independence: The Unmaking of Tito's Yugoslavia, Branko Belan, 2010, p. 82,83 After Austro-Hungary occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878 and Serbia gained its independence from Ottoman Empire, Croatian and Serbian relations deteriorated as both sides had pretensions on Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1902 there was a reprinted article written by Serb Nikola Stojanović that was published in the publication of the Serbian Independent Party from Zagreb titled Do istrage vaše ili naše (Till the Destruction, ours or yours) in which denying of the existence of Croat nation as well as forecasting the result of the "inevitable" Serbian-Croatian conflict occurred. During the 19th century, some Italian radical nationalists tried to promote the idea that a Croatian nation has no sound reason to exist: therefore the Slavic population on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea (Croats and Slovenes) should be Italianized, and the territory included in Italy.
In 1987, Light married the socialist historian, Raphael Samuel, with whom she worked closely.Light, Alison and Raphael Samuel, 'Art and Power', History Workshop Journal, Spring 1996; Light, Alison, 'Doing the Lambeth Walk', in R. Samuel (ed.), Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity (Routledge 1989) From 1984 to 1995 she was a member of History Workshop Popular Literature Group which organized several national workshops in Britain held at Ruskin College, Oxford, including 'The Future of English' (1991), involving over two hundred policy-makers, schoolteachers and academics teaching English. In the 1990s Light also wrote reviews and articles regularly for the New Statesman and the film magazine Sight & Sound. She held a full- time Lectureship in English at Royal Holloway College from 1991 to 1995 and a Research Fellowship in the Department of English at University College London from 1995 to 2003 where she also lectured in twentieth century English and American literature.
She has been charged with the holy quest of stopping two fallen angels, Bartleby (Ben Affleck) and Loki (Matt Damon), from entering a church in New Jersey. The two angels were expelled from Heaven after Loki got drunk, quit his position as the Angel of Death, and gave the finger to God; they realize that they can exploit a doctrinal loophole and get back into heaven if they lose their wings, are absolved of their sins, and then die by some means other than suicide. Bartleby reasons that entering the church in New Jersey will automatically forgive all of their sins, as total remission of sins had been granted to whomever visited that specific church on a specific date, thus allowing them to return to Heaven. Though they do not know it, if the two were to return to heaven this way, they would overturn God's decision, thus "proving God wrong" and unmaking all of existence.
Page 238. Writing in the early 2000s, James Matthew Wilson wrote, "Turner has spent several decades engaged on a consciously syncretistic quest to draw the findings of neuroscience, physics, anthropology, and Eastern and Western religions into a coherent vision of culture and the world as they shape and are shaped by human nature. As Turner argued in A Culture of Hope (1995), this quest is neither Liberal or Conservative, but one that shared the best insights of both. He views liberalism and Capitalism as indicative of human nature's dynamic, iconoclastic but also inventive, culture-making character, while he believes with Conservatives that the cultural productions that most befit human nature will always be Classical in character, though a Classicism renovated by human choices in every age. The argument for this position was first set forth in the aptly titled Natural Classicism (1986)..." James Matthew Wilson (2016), The Fortunes of Poetry in an Age of Unmaking, Wiseblood Books.
From the very beginning, the slogan and the idea of the empire ruled by Russians was very controversial regarding what “Russians” meant. One of the outspoken critics of the notion, Pavel Milyukov, leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party, considered the “Russia for Russians” slogan to have been “a slogan of disunity… [and] not creative but destructive.”Kirschke, Melissa (1996), Paul Miliukov and the quest for a liberal Russia, 1880-1918, p. 189. Cornell University Press, . In 1909, Milyukov addressed the Russian State Duma on the issue of using Ukrainian in the court system, attacking Russian nationalist deputies: “You say “Russia for Russians,” but whom do you mean by “Russian”? You should say “Russia only for the Great Russians,” because that which you do not give to Muslims and Jews you also do not give your own nearest kin – Ukraine.”Plokhy, Serhii (2005), Unmaking Imperial Russia: Mykhailo Hrushevsky and the Writing of Ukrainian History, pp. 462-3, n. 64.
Good, "Brian Flanagan Speaks," Next Left Notes, 2005. The collective's first target was Judge John Murtagh, who was overseeing the trial of the "Panther 21".Twenty-one members of the Black Panthers—nearly all of them Panther leaders in the Northeast—had been indicted in April 1969 and charged with conspiracy to kill police officers and bomb police stations, department stores, and the Bronx Botanical Gardens. Held on excessively high bail, the case against them was notoriously weak and charges against three defendants were dropped before trial. The "Panther 21" became a cause célèbre in radical circles. All members of the "Panther 21" were found not-guilty on April 22, 1971. See: Kempton, The Briar Patch: The Trial of the Panther 21, 1997; Austin, Up Against the Wall: Violence in the Making and Unmaking of the Black Panther Party, 2006; Joseph, Waiting 'Til the Midnight Hour: A Narrative History of Black Power in America, 2006. On February 21, 1970, the New York City collective planted a fire-bomb outside Judge Murtagh's home.
James A. Tyner, The Killing of Cambodia: Geography, Genocide and the Unmaking of Space (Routledge, 2017) Sihanouk used a figure of 600,000 civil war deaths, while Elizabeth Becker reported over a million civil war deaths, military and civilian included; other researchers were unable to corroborate such high estimates. Marek Sliwinski notes that many estimates of the dead are open to question and may have been used for propaganda, suggesting that the true number lies between 240,000 and 310,000; Judith Banister and E. Paige Johnson described 275,000 war deaths as "the highest mortality that we can justify"; and Patrick Heuveline states that "Subsequent reevaluations of the demographic data situated the death toll for the [civil war] in the order of 300,000 or less". Of these deaths, Sliwinski estimates that approximately 17% can be attributed to U.S. bombing, noting that this is far behind the leading causes of death, as the U.S. bombing was concentrated in underpopulated border areas. Ben Kiernan attributes 50,000 to 150,000 deaths to the U.S. bombing.
Barnett spent twenty-five years as a reporter, columnist and editor at newspapers and magazines before giving up her full-time job in 2012 to devote her career to the environment and her books. Since then, she has written on water and climate change for National Geographic, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Salon, Politico, Discover, Orion, Ensia, the Tampa Bay Times, and other publications. Her first book, Mirage: Florida and the Vanishing Water of the Eastern U.S., published by the University of Michigan Press in 2007, foresaw the spread of U.S. water conflict to the relatively wet eastern half of the country. Mirage won the Gold medal for best nonfiction in the Florida Book Awards and was named by the Tampa Bay Times as one of the top 10 books that every Floridian should read. Her second book, Blue Revolution: Unmaking America’s Water Crisis, published by Beacon Press in 2011, reported on water solutions from Australia to Singapore and articulated a water ethic for the United States. It also described a “water-industrial complex” that influences U.S. water policy toward twentieth century supply-side projects.
In 1983, five years after Mead had died, Derek Freeman – a New Zealand anthropologist who lived in Samoa – published Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth, in which he challenged all of Mead's major findings. In 1988, he participated in the filming of Margaret Mead and Samoa, directed by Frank Heimans, which claims to document one of Mead's original informants, now an elderly woman, swearing that the information she and her friend provided Mead when they were teenagers was false; one of the girls would say of Mead on videotape years later: Another of Mead's statements on which Freeman focused was her claim that through the use of chicken blood, Samoan girls could and do lie about their status of virginity. Freeman pointed out that virginity of the bride is so crucial to the status of Samoan men that they have a specific ritual in which the bride's hymen is manually ruptured in public, by the groom himself or by the chief, making deception via chicken blood impossible. On this ground, Freeman argued that Mead must have based her account on (false) hearsay from non-Samoan sources.
"Spring", lines 934-46 The association was deepened by Lyttelton's monody "To the memory of a lady lately deceased", which is set in the grounds at the start, and whose fifth stanza, beginning "O Shades of Hagley, where is now your Boast?" was particularly admired.Text online In its wake came references to Lyttelton's sorrow as the burden of Hagley's streams in Mason's "Ode to a Water Nymph" and to his monody in Maurice's descriptive poem. The English private parks that developed in the 18th century coincided with a consciousness of national identity and self- confidence.Jill Franklin, "The Liberty of the Park", chapter 9 in Patriotism: The Making and Unmaking of British National Identity, Routledge 1989 That Lord Lyttelton, the creator of Hagley, was a patriot dedicated to the national good was a theme developed by several of the poets who invoked the place: by Thomson, as being one of the themes taking Lyttelton's mind from appreciation of the beauty surrounding him; by Mason, whose ode closes with a compliment to Lyttelton's parliamentary performance; and by James Woodhouse, who conceives of Hagley as a place where the patriotic lord can withdraw from the tawdry temptations of the capital.

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