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Raul Morin, author of 'Among the Valiant' shakes hands with Dr. Hector P. Garcia (photograph)
(L. to R.): Raul Morin, author of 'Among the Valiant' shakes hands with Dr. Hector P. Garcia
Correspondence between Antonio R. Martin, Consul of Spain to Hector Hayashi, September 21, 1944
In this group of correspondence, Hector Haruo Hayashi, a national of Japan, who was living first in an internment camp in Idaho and later in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is owed money from the government of Peru. Hayashi's son, Jorge Hayashi writes on behalf of his father about this money. An official response is sent to both Hector and Jorge Hayashi regarding the payment.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II
Hector McCrimmon
Photograph - Hector McCrimmon in a railroad crew. Colinton, Alberta. He is the first in the second row holding a do
Hector Postigo: The Digital Rights Movement [Audio interview]
Hector Postigo is the author of The Digital Rights Movement: The Role of Technology in Subverting Digital Copyright, in which he presents three case studies of a broad group of loosely knit organizations and individuals that address issues concerning fair use, free speech, privacy, and innovation in the digital environment. None of these concerns are new but the digital medium has changed the social, legal, and economic configuration in which the stakeholders operate. Users are no longer simply passive receivers of content but producers as well. Anyone with a computer can generate new and original online content, or can reuse and remix content in creative ways. This is a real watershed for creation and innovation and the digital rights movement is motivated by a vision of culture as shared and participatory. Expanded conceptions of fair use and free speech are essential to facilitate this vision. Individuals, organizations, and businesses that “own” content through government-granted copyrights have an interest in maintaining control in their works, for commercial and other reasons. The lines dividing users, creators, and content owners are very fluid, so much of this story is about the evolution of legal rules – government regulation – with regards to copyright and digital technology. By looking at three different cases in which the nascent digital rights movement struggled with the owners and producers of technology and commercial media over the meaning of fair use, free speech, and cultural production, Hector Postigo provides a unique perspective on the profound changes that digital technology has set in motion for cultures, economies, and polities. Fred Rowland interviewed Hector Postigo on December 12, 2013.Klein College of Media and CommunicationTemple University. LibrariesMedia Studies and ProductionLearning and Research ServicesAudacityAudacit
Hector, Johnson County
Will Noonen, “Hector, Johnson County,” Chapman Center Research Collections, https://ccrsresearchcollections.omeka.net/items/show/166.This study focuses on a Post Office community and what defines a community. It focuses on Hector, Johnson County, Kansas from 1856- 1900. The author used newspapers, atlases and plat maps, site work, biographies, and historic photograph collections
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Edna Ferber author of the book “Giant.” Miss Ferber visited the home of Dr. Hector P. Garcia before writing the book “Giant” (photograph)
Edna Ferber author of the book “Giant.” Miss Ferber visited the home of Dr. Hector P. Garcia before writing the book “Giant.
Metabolic Myopathies
Metabolic myopathies are caused by defects in the metabolic processes of energy storage and utilisation, and can present with exercise intolerance, fatigue, muscle pain and weakness. Metabolic myopathies are rare and can be difficult to diagnose. However, the clinical presentation can be similar to, and thus mimic, both the idiopathic inflammatory myopathies and other genetic muscle disorders including the muscular dystrophies. Careful enquiry about the nature and timing of muscle pain, as well as identification of other clinical ‘red-flags’, can highlight the possibility of a metabolic myopathy. The possibility of metabolic myopathy or muscular dystrophy mimicking myositis should be considered early in ‘treatment-resistant myositis’ or ‘seronegative myositis’. The diagnosis of metabolic myopathies depends on a multidisciplinary team, an awareness of the increasing availability of enzyme activity testing and the utility of expanding genetic technologies. In some cases, dietary manipulation and enzyme replacement therapies are useful treatments
The Common Frame of Reference in Europe
Discusses the origins of the Draft Common Frame of Reference and assesses the need for further work in particular areas, taking as an example the subject of restitutionary damages for non-performance of a contract. Also assesses the possible relevance of the DCFR in work on African legal unity
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Fernando Moral Iglesias writes to Dr. Hector P. Garcia about Bill Neeley, author of the book "Hispanic Patriots of the Texas Revolution." (Correspondence)
Fernando Moral Iglesias writes to Dr. Hector P. Garcia about Bill Neeley, author of the book "Hispanic Patriots of the Texas Revolution." Two newspaper articles about Bill Neeley are included
La Misma Canción
La Misma Canción is a personal reflection that was inspired by the environment that we all live in. The author, Hector, is only a student in middle school. Already so much hate, crime, and racism occurs and is still very much relevant. Why is this occurring in the year 2018? Everyone needs to vent and put his or her thoughts on paper to see more clearly. These are the thoughts and short wisdom of Hector that have developed over his 13 years of life
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