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    Editorial

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    The progression from one century to the next has traditionally brought us changes in attitude, invention and convention. We want to see the instant when one century slips away and another begins as momentous. With that spirit in mind we of the Editorial Staff here at TCL have made some changes. It is my hope that this has been apparent to you from the moment you first laid eyes on this issue. With the beginning of Volume 43 The Christian Librarian has a new look

    Comments from the Guest Editor

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    I want to take this opportunity to share some thoughts with the readers of Explorations about the association and the journal. The new editorial staff is in the process of making several significant changes in format as well as content of the publications. The first new beginning is a new logo, a logo which has as its central symbol the character meaning the source

    The Official Student Newspaper of UAS

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    Editorial / Whalesong Staff -- Campus safety, the RedZone, and bystander intervention -- UAS In Brief -- UAS Student Government Campaign Week -- Study Away: Monterey Bay, California -- Students get involved at 2017 Campus Kickoff -- Anti Harassment Statement / Notice of Nondiscrimination -- Meet your UAS Wellness Team -- Balancing books and babies -- Big changes in the Lakeside Store -- What does it mean to survive? -- Comics/Off and On Campus Calendar

    Northwest Friend, September 1943

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    Northwest Friend, September 1943. To Whom Shall We Go?; Publication Board Tells Plans (Editorial); Quakers Feel Evangelistic Urge; Boys\u27 Camp Has Record Attendance; Quaker Hill Conference 1943; Twin Rocks Conference; Faculty and Staff Changes. Publication of the Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/nwym_nwfriend/1011/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: May 16, 1969

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    Hockett To Assume 1969-70 First Semester ECHO Editorship – Orchestra To Present Baroque Program – Appointments Made To WTUC Radio Staff – Chapel Notes – Six Members To Join Taylor Teaching Staff – Title changes Finalized In Administrative Offices – Attention – The Echo Editorial Page – Answering A Need – A Needed Voice – The Forum – President Replies To Letter Writer – Writer Questions Sunday Ruling – Those Were The Days Taylor History Reiterated – Cellist To Appear In Senior Recital – Trojan Players Hold Annual Spring Banquet – Hut Sponsors Joan Goddard – Recital To Be Given By Prep Students – Trojan Baseballers Clinch HCC; Begin NAIA Tourney Saturday – Women’s Tennis Team Wins; Lacrosse Looks For Victoryhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1968-1969/1029/thumbnail.jp

    Journal preface

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    Recently the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) produced a consensus report on the standing, and the editorial policies and practices of historical journals published in South Africa, including our predecessor, the Journal for Contemporary History. The findings and recommendations of this report, to be published soon on the ASSAf website, vindicate the decision that we took last year to introduce our editorial changes at one go, rather than making piecemeal changes.Our “new broom” approach meant that we did struggle to assemble an issue in December 2019 with a sufficient number of good quality historical pieces.However, the success of our first issue, founded -we believe – on a clear editorial vision and some very good articles which showcased a diversity of historicalscholarship drawn from across the continent, meant that we have received far more submissions for this issue.Then in March, as the covid-19 pandemic arrived, South Africa entered a hard lockdown and universities closed. I must thank our authors and reviewers,and also the editorial collective and production staff for their role in putting together this issue under the most trying circumstances

    Notes from the Executive Editor

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    As the executive editor, I would like to thank our readers, authors, reviewers, and our editorial staff for your continuous interest and support to Journal of Global Strategic Studies. With all of your support and prayers, we are able to achieve a new milestone of continuous publications of excellent scholarly works for the past two years. I am hoping that as we are approaching the end of 2022, the new year will bring more positive changes and developments to our journal

    Annual Survey of Virginia Law: Administrative Procedure

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    Since the last report, administrative law in Virginia has continued to develop on both the legislative and judicial fronts. This year\u27s General Assembly enacted amendments to the state\u27s administrative procedure statute which embody the third and final round of recommendations by the Governor\u27s Regulatory Reform Advisory Board. The major changes were the standardization of procedures for obtaining judicial review of state agency action and the embodiment in statute of a corps of independent hearing officers. Note: This submission also includes a small preface from the Law Review Editorial Staff

    Eco, Latin America, and the West

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    The journal Eco: Revista De La Cultura De Occidente published its first volume in May 1960, with the financial support of the Instituto Cultural Colombo-Alemán in Bogotá, Colombia. The journal continued to publish its volumes on a monthly basis until 1984, weathering five changes in editorial leadership and periodic financial difficulties. In the early years, its editorial staff and contributors were drawn primarily from a small local group of European expatriate intellectuals. Its editors, in announcing their intention to provide a voice of and for la cultura de occidente, advocated a fundamental connection between Latin America and the Western tradition. At the same time, the journal proposed what at first glance must have struck many Latin American readers as little more than a curiosity: it promised to introduce its Latin American audience to a Germanic face that had historically been overshadowed in these latitudes by its French, English, and Spanish brethren

    Introduction

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    Dear Readers,After a long break caused, on the one hand, by staff changes in the Editorial Board and, on the other, by the lingering coronavirus pandemic, another issue of the Ignatianum Philosophical Yearbook is coming out. The new editorial team has decided to expand the journal’s formula to include texts from the general humanities; thus, there will be articles not only on philosophy, but also on history, cultural and religious studies, and theology, on top of Polish and foreign literature. The journal is also open to a wide range of issues that take into account the mission of the Jesuit University Ignatianum as a Catholic research center. An important element of this approach is the issue of the Mediterranean civilizational tradition and cultural heritage, which in our understanding are the most important sources of knowledge and inspiration for the study of contemporary problems of individual people, societies and states as well
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