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    Letter, Benjamin Porter to Peleg Clarke Jr., January 4, 1863

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    This handwritten letter, dated January 4, 1863, is written from Benjamin Porter to Peleg Clarke Jr., in reply to Clarke\u27s letter, letting Clarke know the procedure he needs to follow to file a valid claim against the government.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-clarke/1038/thumbnail.jp

    The Lost Diagrams of Walter Benjamin

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    In A Berlin Chronicle Walter Benjamin describes his autobiography as a space to be walked (indeed, it is a labyrinth, with entrances he calls primal acquaintances). The contributors to The Lost Diagrams respond to the invitation to accompany Benjamin in reproducing the web of connections of his diagram, which, once lost (he was inconsolable), was never fully redrawn. They translate his words into maps, trees, lists, and constellations. Their diagrams, after Benjamin, are fragments, scribbles, indexes, bed covers, and body parts. Subjectivities sharpen and blur, merge and redefine, scatter and recollect. Benjamin writes: ‘Whatever cross connections are finally established between these systems also depends on the inter-twinements of our path through life’. Edited by Helen Clarke & Sharon Kivland. Essays by Helen Clarke, Sam Dolbear & Christian A. Wollin. Published by MA Bibliotheque

    ELLEN GARTNER Viola MASTER'S RECITAL Sunday, November 12, 2006 12:30 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall

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    Program: Divertimento / Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) trans. Gregor Piatigorsky -- Lachrymae, Op. 48 Reflections on a song of Dowland / Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) -- Sonata / Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979).This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Master of Music degree

    Exploring small area demand for grocery retailers in tourist areas

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    Newing, A., Clarke, G.P. and Clarke, M. 2014. Exploring small area demand for grocery retailers in tourist areas. Tourism Economics, 20(2), pp.407-427This paper uses data from a major loyalty card scheme to draw insights about the characteristics of grocery expenditure by tourists. The authors explore the volume, value and composition of store based visitor expenditure using consumer data from the loyalty card scheme. They focus on grocery spending at selected stores in Cornwall, a popular tourist destination in South West England. Theloyalty card data provide a valuable source rarely available for academic investigations. The authors are able to analyse visitor spend by socio-economic and geodemographic characteristics, drawing a range of comparisons with residential demand from within the store catchment areas. They demonstrate that visitor grocery expenditure is complex and varies by store, destination and type of customer. The paper presents evidence to suggest that the current approaches used to estimate sales uplift and local-level economic impact from visitor demand are unable to account for the complexities of this form of expenditure. Based on these insights, the authors recommend that sophisticated modelling is employed to estimate the impact of visitor expenditure

    Torture, Tragedy and Natural Law

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    Edited by Rober Imre, Benjamin Clarke, and T. Brian Moone

    Introduction

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    Edited by Rober Imre, Benjamin Clarke, and T. Brian Moone

    Just War and Terrorism

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    Edited by Rober Imre, Benjamin Clarke, and T. Brian Moone

    Terrorism, Story-Telling and Existential Communication

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    Edited by Rober Imre, Benjamin Clarke, and T. Brian Moone

    Unwell: A Study on the Perception of Black and Aged Bodies, McKenzie Clarke, Spring 2020

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    Mckenzie Clarke is a rising senior from Murfreeboro, Tennessee. Her professional goal is to become a tenured professor of English
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