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Henri Temianka Correspondence; (miscellaneous)
This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/3244/thumbnail.jp
Engaging arts, impacting PaR
This provocation explores the issue of impact and KE on the use of Practice as Research in interdisciplinary research. I argue that the KE and Impact turn has resulted in the ‘arts’ part of arts and humanities research being met by the use of arts to disseminate research findings or to develop participatory modes of research. This risks the place of practice as research in interdisciplinary research teams.
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Unveil: Catelinda
Utilizing minimalism and mute colors, and fabricated on natural fabrics such as linen and cotton blend, this ready-to-wear collection exhibits the transition from Winter to Spring. To carry out this transformation, the aspect of reversibility is used to unveil Spring colors from an overcast of Winter darkness. This collection, as well as the individual outfits, showcases aspects of sustainability that discusses quality and durability of the garment construction, and variability and transformability that challenge clothing waste. The outfit submission was named “Catelinda†after the combination of two model\u27s name; it was designed to embody different senses of styles from the women who wore them. An important take-away from the purpose of this collection is that the individual garments were designed to be interchangeable with other garments, allowing the creation of different looks
Institutions for Enhancing Economic Policy Performance
institutions, development, regulation
The Sea Among Us: The Amazing Strait of Georgia by Richard Beamish and Gordon McFarlane
Review of The Sea Among Us: The Amazing Strait of Georgia by Richard Beamish and Gordon McFarlane
Challenges and Opportunities for Trade and Financial Integration in Asia and the Pacific
The aim of this chapter is to explore whether there are principles that can be brought to bear in negotiating the services and investment provisions of trade agreements, and which can help to ensure that the partial reforms achieved under those agreements add to, rather than detract from economic well-being. These principles might be seen as the services and investment equivalents of the "top-down" principle for tariff reform. It is not intended to go as far as developing a negotiating modality for services or investment, as that would be premature. However, the principles developed here could be used by individual countries on a voluntary basis when undertaking negotiations in services and investment.negotiate, service, investment, trade agreement, tariff reform, liberalization
East Asian Economic Integration and its Impact on Future Growth
Two propositions appear to be gaining wide currency, given the revealed preference for preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in the East Asian region and elsewhere. The first is that economic integration is a good way to promote economic growth. The second is that PTAs, particularly ones that go beyond goods trade, are an effective way to promote economic integration. Yet both propositions are empirical questions. In this paper, a partial evaluation of the evidence suggests caution is called for. Current PTAs appear to be doing little to remove the important impediments to growth in the region. Far greater income gains would come from comprehensive reform of nondiscriminatory impediments to competition, as part of a thorough-going program of unilateral domestic regulatory reform. It may be time to rethink East Asian economic integration as a policy priority, or at least review the way in which it might be pursued.East Asia, economic integration, trade, Growth
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