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Brattle Street Furniture Lab
A re-imagined public space takes risks and provides meaningful programs to explore a third place that is inclusive, provides community interaction, and allows patrons to explore their creativity against the backdrop of sustainable design. The exploration of libraries and museums is a delicate balance that allows diversity to thrive which can also challenge institutional norms
The Modernization of Roman Baths
This is the exploration to bring Ancient Roman Bathing cycles to our modern world. The practice was used in ancient Rome for cleanliness but also for socializing, exercising, and detoxing. Our society has grown so far from ancient practices that were used for centuries to heal people and it is time to bring them back
International Arbitration: Supreme Court Holds District Courts May Not Order Discovery for Use in Private International Arbitration
Securities Law—First Circuit Adopts Irrevocable Liability as Both Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Domestic Securities Test—SEC v. Morrone, 997 F.3d 52 (1st Cir. 2021)
Criminal Law—Third Circuit Holds Proposed Drug Consumption Room is Criminal Violation of the Controlled Substance Act—United States v. Safehouse, 985 F.3d 225 (3rd Cir. 2021)
2020 Suffolk University commencement program, College of Arts & Sciences and Sawyer Business School
Suffolk University commencement programs detail the location, date, order of exercises, academic honors, speakers, administration, graduates, and other related information.https://dc.suffolk.edu/comm/1197/thumbnail.jp
Appropriation vs. Authenticity: The Use of Black Vernacular English by White Speakers
This research investigates the authenticity of white speakers of Black Vernacular English (BVE). The scope of the paper is limited to white speakers of BVE in America, including European immigrants. The paper explores how authenticity is determined, revealing a complex vetting process performed by Black, in-group speakers. Research indicates that many of the white BV users exhibit appropriate use, wherein the speaker employs a speech pattern from a community to which they do not belong. The paper supports that the root of white appropriation of BVE is the desire to project characteristics of “toughness” associated with stereotypes of Black masculinity. The research reveals that, in addition to their American counterparts, white immigrants to America appropriate BVE in a broader rejection of their affiliation with the white “majority.” This discourse is pertinent in the reassessment of the United States’ history of cultural appropriation
Social interaction and communication barriers for people temporary working and living in the US.
Connecting foreign temporary workers (nonresident alien) and their families to overcome communication barriers and cultural differences by creating a positive environment that fosters a collaborative support system, encourages cross-cultural social interactions, and enhances the health and wellness of the community
Sawyer Connect: Suffolk Students Uncover the Pandemic\u27s Toll on Women Around the World, March 2021
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