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    Review: Christian Intercultural Communication

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    A Review: Chang, C. Tim, and Ashley E. Chang. Christian Intercultural Communication: Sharing God’s Love with People of Other Cultures. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2021. 277 Pages. $82.11

    A Tale of Two Universities: Harvard and Georgetown Accept Their Ties to Slavery

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    The Washington Ideas Forum, a Washington D.C. hot-ticket event, reconvened for its eighth year on September 28th and 29th, 2016. Leaders in politics, policy, race and justice, education, science and technology, and even food met to share ideas and have meaningful conversations at the event hosted by The Atlantic and the Aspen Institute. From Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and Secretary of State John Kerry to author Chimamanda Adichie and chef and founder of Momofuku, David Chang, the best and the brightest were all in attendance. [excerpt

    Volume 51, Number 2

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    Volume 51, Number 2. 6 pages including covers and advertisements. Miller, Sam The American Inferno Magner, Tom Canonized McNiel, Paul Nightshade\u27s Obbligato Rybarski, Michael McNeil, Paul Stew Ellis, J. Patrick Egan, Gerard Today Is Rain McNeil, Neil C. hope & consolation 1971 McNeil, Paul Outer Flight O\u27Neil, Charles J. Jr. Freedom O\u27Neil, Charles J. Jr. More or Less O\u27Neil, Charles J. Jr. As a Seed O\u27Neil, Charles J. Jr. Confectioner O\u27Neil, Charles J. Jr. For Existential Mariners Egan, Gerard Thursday Night Bortolot, Gary Balder Osborne, J.C. The Death of the American Achilles Bortolot, Gary Childhood\u27s Dream Piergrossi, Joe Egan, Gerard Rover, Dominic, O.P. THREE POEMS Ellis, J. Patrick Peter and The Aberration Ellis, J. Patrick Media #7 Nadeau, Larry A GOOD PASTIME Ellis, J. Patrick Secondary Reader VOL. 5 Egan, Gerard Downtown Yet Not Spring Piergrossi, Joe I Knew A Little Midget Man Egan, Gerard Rhys, Skyles Red Worm Kilgallen, Michael Quarter Hour Valentine McNeil, Paul 1969 Political O\u27Neil, Charles J. Jr. To Go Piergrossi, Jo

    New Model-Independent Limit on Muon Substructure

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    If the discrepancy between the theoretical and newly measured values of the muon's anomalous magnetic moment is ascribed to muon substructure, there results an improved model--independent limit on its energy scale, 1.2 TeV < Lambda_mu < 3.2 TeV at 95% C.L.Comment: 3 pages, Latex. Revised version places 95% C.L. limits on muon substructure scale. Abstract is modified to reflect this chang

    Homeless in the world : war, narrative, and historical consciousness in Eileen Chang, György Lukács, and Lev Tolstoy

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    This paper explores how Lev Tolstoy’s work was discussed by both Marxist philosopher György Lukács and Chinese writer Eileen Chang during the global crisis of the 1930s and the Second World War. According to Lukács, Tolstoy’s fiction embodied the quintessence of realist narrative’s ability to capture the mass experience of history. For Chang, defending herself against charges of being a trivial and uncommitted pulp writer, Tolstoy’s work exemplified the value of a narrative process marked by the very serendipity and contingency mirrored in reality. All three writers struggled with a conception of a unified world both as a utopian ideal, and as a violent historic actuality produced by capital’s global and imperial logic. I explore the common resonances of war, narrative, and history that run through Lukács’ and Chang’s appropriations of Tolstoy, as well as examine the ways in which all three writers grappled with world-historical consciousness through literary form. Finally, noting Lukács’ and Chang’s common citation of Tolstoy as a monument to their own writing, I also articulate how all these writers engaged in a special kind of “world literature” indelibly marked by modern warfare and mass-produced suffering

    Composers' Forum, April 28, 1998

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    This is the concert program of the Composers' Forum performance on Tuesday, April 28, 1998 at 12:30 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Sunday, The Lover's Suite (A tale told in 3 short dances) by Christopher Chang, Five Songs by Luis Obregon, Short Pieces for Piano by Jeff Roberts, HVP + P, Two Songs for Harp and Contralto by Panagiotis Liaropoulos, Four Pieces of Life by Gregg Jacobson, In a Pond or a Cauldron by Bill Beck, Two Songs for Baritone and Piano by Jorge Ibáñez, Avian Airs, for Mezzo-Soprano and Percussion by Ronald Maltais, Ten Contemplations by J. Ibáñez, and Reflections on an Ink Brush Painting by Miyamoto Musashi by J. Roberts. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
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