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Exile Vol. V No. 2
EDITORIAL 4-6
Jamais (poem) by Iris Carroll 6
The Minister\u27s Narcissus by Julia Santucci 7-18
DRAWING by Anne Irgens 12
Solitude (poem) by Christine Condit 18
Island Lady\u27s Bill-Green Sky (poem) by Robert Wehling 19
Looking for Enchantment (poem) by Dennis Trudell 19
Silence (woodcut) by Carol Wilson 20
Saturday Night (story) by Ed Grimm 21-25
On Unemployment (poem) by William Bennett 25
Atlas (poem) by Bob Canary 26
A Psychology of Confrontation (essay) by Barbara Haupt 27-35
Urban (woodcut) by Carol Wilson 36
The Way They Make Guys (story) by Dennis Trudell 37-38
This story [ The Minister\u27s Narcissus ] by Julia Santucci has been awarded the semi-annual EXILE-Denison Bookstore creative writing prize. (pg 18
Exile Vol. V No. 1
EDITORIAL 4
Not a Care in the World (story) by Lauretta Millikin 7-9
Youth-Song (poem) by Christine Condit 10
The Other Side of Light (story) by William Bennett 11-19
The Tide Sweeps Sand (poem) by Carol Ann Schreier 19
1865 (poem) by Dennis Trudell 20
Metaphysics (poem) by Joseph Arnold 20
Petit Aquarium (poem) by André Winandy 21
One Summer Morning (story) by Marilyn Ruff 22-29
Forgetting (poem) by William Bennett 29
DRAWING by Anne Irgins 30
November Morning (poem) by Joseph Arnold 31
Technicolor Days (poem) by Dennis Trudell 32
Kiddie Cocktails (story) by Julia Santucci 33-42
San Joaquin Valley (poem) Dennis Trudell 42
DRAWING Cathy Thompson 43
In this issue the editors of EXILE are proud to publish The Other Side of Light by William Bennett. This story has been awarded the semi-annual Denison Book Store - EXILE Creative Writing Priz
Exile Vol. IV No. 1
The August Rose by Virginia Wallace 8-12
Beyond the Bauxite Mines by Barbara Ann Jucius 15-19
The Harvest by Anne Irgens 20-21
Recurrence: A Prose Poem by Nikos Stangos 22-27
The Day of the Painters by Edmund Boynton 28-35
Sophomore Slump by Jerilyn Robey 37-43
POETRY
These Woods by Barbara Haupt 12
The Accused by Ellen Moore 13
Aberration by Barbara Haupt 19
Hate Eats by Karen Howey 21
Evanescence by Sandra Miskelly 36
Thoughts of You by William K. Lewis 36
Three Songs by Nikos Stangos 44
In this issue the editors of EXILE are proud to publish The Accused by Ellen Moore. This poem has been awarded the semi-annual Denison Book Store - EXILE Creative Writing Prize
Climate adaptation of pre-Viking societies
Understanding how the Viking societies were impacted by past climate variability and how they adapted to it has hardly been investigated. Here, we have carried out a new multi-proxy investigation of lake sediments, including geochemical and palynological analyses, to reconstruct past changes in temperature and agricultural practices of pre-Viking and Viking societies in Southeastern Norway during the period between 200 and 1300 CE. The periods 200–300 and 800–1300 CE were warmer than the 300–800 CE period, which is known as the “Dark Ages Cold Period”. This cold period was punctuated by century-scale more temperate intervals, which were dominated by the cultivation of cereals and hemp (before 280 CE, 420–480 CE, 580–700 CE, and after 800 CE). In between, cold intervals were dominated by livestock farming. Our results demonstrate that the pre-Viking societies changed their agricultural strategy in response to climate variability during the Late Antiquity.publishedVersio
Vitenskapelig (u)redelighet
Since the 1980’s, there has been a marked increase in disclosures of fraud in research. Cases of scientific fraud and misconduct do not only damage society’s confidence in research, they also contribute to reduce the trustworthiness in research in itself. Research ethics, however, involve much more than investigations of misconduct. How can we encourage good scientific practice? What does honest research entail? Which gray areas exist, and when is the limit to misconduct crossed? How should allegations of misconduct be handled? What are the consequences of fraud, and what sanctions should follow? In this anthology, Norwegian researches contribute to the discussion of various perspectives on scientific integrity and misconduct. The purpose of this book is not to give unequivocal or definitive answers to what scientific misconduct is, but to convey a diversity of positions and perspectives. Some of these are overlapping, others contradictory - which also reflects the field internationally. This anthology is an important resource for students and researchers, particularly in education and training. In addition, it will also provide insights for others involved in the prevention of misconduct and the promotion of good scientific practice