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"A Monument to Jim Crow": Post-War Racial Liberalism and the Battle Over the Booker T. Washington Black Veterans Hospital
“A Monument to Jim Crow’: Post-War Racial Liberalism and the Battle Over the Booker T. Washington Black Veterans Hospital” examines the proposed Congressional bill to build a segregated black veterans hospital as a memorial to Booker T. Washington in Franklin County, Virginia. This paper examines the developing ideology of racial liberalism at the center of post-war claims to citizenship and the nation’s self-image. This work contributes to the larger scholarly conversation about the impact of World War II on American racial politics. By drawing on a large body of historical scholarship that examines World War II as a critical turning point in discussions of race and politics, this paper offers insights into the impact of global engagement on citizenship conversations in the United States which were fueled by the differential treatment between black and white veterans after the war.
WIC Culture of Writing Award in History, Spring 201
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The Influence of World War One on the Development of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
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The Influence of World War One on the Development of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
Prior to World War One, plastic surgery, as in its present form, was yet unfounded and not recognized as a genuine medical specialty. The carnage of the war prompted Britain to establish a specialized treatment center for plastic surgery, first at Aldershot and then at Sidcup, under the leadership of Harold Gillies. The Queen’s hospital at Sidcup showcased interdisciplinary and international collaboration among its personnel which served to propel the advancement of plastic surgery. The tactic of trench warfare resulted in a disproportionate number of soldiers suffering from face and neck injuries. As a result of the large number of cases, the surgeons at Sidcup were able to advance the techniques of plastic surgery in a way not seen before the war. In conclusion, the carnage associated with World War One resulted in the growth and development of plastic surgery, and its acceptance as a surgical specialty
ANALISIS MANAJEMEN KREDIT GUNA MEMINIMALKAN RISIKO KREDIT (Studi pada PD BPR BKK Tasikmadu Karanganyar)
ABSTRAK Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengkaji dan menganalisis: 1) penerapan manajemen kredit, 2) upaya penyelamatan kredit bermasalah, 3) upaya penyelesaian kredit macet pada PD BPR BKK Tasikmadu Karanganyar. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif kualitatif. Strategi yang digunakan adalah strategi tunggal terpancang yaitu memfokuskan pada satu masalah. Teknik sampling yang digunakan adalah teknik bola salju (snowball sampling) dengan menetapkan informan kunci (key informans). Sumber datanya adalah informan, tempat dan peristiwa serta dokumen. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan adalah wawancara, observasi dan analisis dokumen. Untuk validitas data, menggunakan trianggulasi sumber dan trianggulasi metode. Sedangkan teknik analisis data yang digunakan adalah analisis interaktif. Simpulan penelitian ini adalah: 1) Penerapan manajemen kredit pada PD BPR BKK Tasikmadu belum terimplementasi secara maksimal. Kurang maksimalnya penerapan manajemen kredit antara lain dalam hal: analisis kredit yang dilakukan kurang maksimal, kurang dipegangnya prinsip kehati-hatian pihak pemutus kredit dan dari segi pengawasan yang diterapkan belum efektif. 2) upaya penyelamatan kredit bermasalah disesuaikan pada kondisi kredit yang bermasalah, penyebab dari terjadinya kredit bermasalah tersebut dan i`tikad baik dari nasabah 3) Penyelesaian kredit macet yang dilakukan berhubungan dengan pencairan jaminan untuk pelunasan kredit, penghapusbukuan dan upaya hukum. Kata Kunci: manajemen kredit, penanganan kredit bermasalah, risiko kredit ABSTRACT The aim of this research is to study and analyze: 1) management credit implementation, 2) a saving effort on non performing loans, 3) a solving effort of bad credit on PD BPR BKK Tasikmadu Karanganyar. This research is used descriptive qualitative approach. Strategi used is single rooted strategy that focuses on one problem. Sampling technique used is sowball sampling with deciding key informants.the data sources used are interview, observation, and document analysis. For data validity, it is used source and method trianggulation. While data analyzing technique used is interactive analysis. The conclusion of this research is: 1) management credit decided by PD BPR BKK Tasikmadu not implemented maximum. Management credit not maximum it is in case: credit analysis done is not maximum, it is less hold carefulness principle by decision maker and from monitoring was implemented is less effective. 2) an effort of in solving non performing loan adapted on credit condition, cause factor of non performing loan happen, and good will from the customer. 3) Problem solving on bad credit done are related with mortgage liquidation to pay off the credit, clean of account and law effort. Key words: credit management, bad credit solving, credit risk
Post-Franco Theatre
In the multiple realms and layers that comprise the contemporary Spanish theatrical landscape, “crisis” would seem to be the word that most often lingers in the air, as though it were a common mantra, ready to roll off the tongue of so many theatre professionals with such enormous ease, and even enthusiasm, that one is prompted to wonder whether it might indeed be a miracle that the contemporary technological revolution – coupled with perpetual quandaries concerning public and private funding for the arts – had not by now brought an end to the evolution of the oldest of live arts, or, at the very least, an end to drama as we know it