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    An Arts-Integrated Alaska Studies Course

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    Passages Alaska targets 9th grade students, in order to fulfill their required pursuit of Alaska Studies in that year. Educators are encouraged to adapt, differentiate, and extend the course for students of other grade levels and/or to meet each learner where they are. Students who journey through this curriculum will achieve Advanced fulfillment of Alaska Arts Anchor Standards 10 and 11, and the Alaska Cultural Standards embedded within Created in partnership with Lower Kuskokwim School District by Ping Chong and Company artist-scholars Ryan Conarro, Asia Freeman, Nita Yurrliq Rearden, & Jennifer Tungatuq Romer, with support from Christina Bixland, Chaesong Kim, Gary Upaayuilnguq Beaver, Justin Perkins, Nadia Kim, & Kayla Killiebrew. The work was supported in part by the Alaska State Council on the Arts and the New England Foundation for the Arts. © 2022Through deep engagement with Ping Chong and Company’s interdisciplinary theater production ALAXSXA | ALASKA, students and educators in Passages Alaska explore little-known Alaska histories, and they create artistic expressions of personal stories and community stories that acknowledge and celebrate their lived experiences as integral parts of that Alaska history. The course unfolds as nine units, one week each (5 sessions, 90 minutes each). The lessons and units may be adapted to other course structures. Each of the nine units fulfills Alaska History content standards through an arts-based, arts-integrated pursuit that is linked directly to, or inspired by, the content of Ping Chong and Company’s interdisciplinary theater production ALAXSXA | ALASKA, created by Ping Chong, Ryan Conarro, Gary Upay’aq Beaver, and Justin Perkins. Each unit features video excerpts from the production, provided as part of curriculum materials. The journey of the course culminates with a viewing of the full production, followed by dialogue and reflection. Each unit also links to EncountersAlaska.com, a web archive of real contemporary Alaska stories created by Ryan Conarro and Ping Chong alongside the production ALAXSXA | ALASKA. Each unit in Passages Alaska articulates fulfillment of one or more Alaska Arts Standards, Alaska Cultural Standards, SEL Standards, and Alaska History Content Standards. Each unit invites learners to explore their own personal stories, and the stories of their families and communities, in response to cultural and academic content.Created in partnership with Lower Kuskokwim School District by Ping Chong and Company artist-scholars Ryan Conarro, Asia Freeman, Nita Yurrliq Rearden, & Jennifer Tungatuq Romer, with support from Christina Bixland, Chaesong Kim, Gary Upaayuilnguq Beaver, Justin Perkins, Nadia Kim, & Kayla Killiebrew. The work was supported in part by the Alaska State Council on the Arts and the New England Foundation for the Arts. © 2022Overview & Contents / Assessments Quizzes and Answer Guide / Pronunciation Recordings / Unit 1-9 Lesson Plan

    American Gods: fanboys and superheroes in the twentieth century

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    This paper details the development of comic book fan culture through the twentieth century. It examines the growing cultural relevance of comic book material and explores the narrative and thematic links between Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns" and 1980s conceptions of masculinity and heroism.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Justin Man

    Lizzo “Truth Hurts” Co-Author Allegations

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    Famous recording artist, Lizzo, filed a preemptive lawsuit on October 23rd, 2019 to disprove allegations that Justin and Jeramiah Raisen and Justin “Yves” Rothman deserve author credit for her song, “Truth Hurts.”Lizzo is seeking a declaratory judgment that the alleged authors have no interest in the copyright or right to share profits. The Raisens and Rothman claim that the lyric “I just took a DNA test, turns out I’m 100% that bitch”, which originated from a popular internet meme, was a part of an unreleased demo, which Lizzo recorded at the Raisen’s studio, and on the final track. Lizzo claims that Rothman believes that she will pay him to stop making accusations against her, simply because he was present at a writing session for the demo track. This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on November 11, 2019. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above

    Supplemental Material - Older black race is a risk factor for metabolic syndrome in cutaneous lupus erythematosus

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    Supplemental Material for Older black race is a risk factor for metabolic syndrome in cutaneous lupus erythematosus by Henry W Chen, Jennifer L Coias, Justin Raman, Beverley Adams-Huet, Ian J Neeland and Benjamin F Chong in Lupus</p

    Meet the Author: New to Cleveland: A Guide to (Re)Discovering the City by Justin Glanville, Illustrated by Julia Kuo

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    Take a look at Cleveland through fresh eyes. In this exhilarating new book- written, designed and printed right here in Northeast Ohio- Justin Glanville and Julia Kuo tell you everything you need to know about the area in an entertaining, often inspiring way. There is a wealth of information here for newcomers, but the real value lies in what the book can do for longtime residents. Reconnect with your old neighborhood and reach out to new, undreamt of corners of Cleveland. Books will be available for sale and signing at the event

    A Qualitative Assessment of Tan Chong Motor’s Entry Into Vietnam: A Case Study

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    The aim of this thesis is to perform a qualitative case study on Tan Chong Motor, a Malaysian automotive conglomerate that began from being a distributor to Nissan Motor Company, as they execute Indo-China expansion plan by first penetrating into Vietnam in 2011, an emerging country that recently begun attracting Foreign Direct Investments by restructuring regulations and infrastructures. This thesis will take into study the literature on internationalization, FDI, and institutional challenges of operating in ‘South countries’ to form a framework that will then be used to assess Tan Chong Motor’s move into Vietnam. The ‘CaStER’ framework integrates four variables of Internationalisation, FDI, and cultural challenges to assess a venture of a company; Capital assessment, Structural assessment, mode of Entry analysis, and assessment of market Risk. Using ‘CaStER’, the study will firstly assess Tan Chong’s penetration to the Vietnam market. Adding value, this thesis will then assess Tan Chong Motor’s plans to duplicate the penetration method to Myanmar which in 2012 has become the next frontier-wonder after Vietnam, as is aligned with Tan Chong Motor’s Indo-China expansion plan. The study finds that with the pursuit of first mover’s advantage, it is also important to assess reservations on critical capital capacity to determine the manner and timing of penetration. This study also features a review of an interview segment series, ‘Insight Vietnam’, which discusses about Vietnam, its attractants and challenges as an emerging market attempting to attract FDI to modernize and develop the country through a panel of investors and consultants who have experience with the market

    A Qualitative Assessment of Tan Chong Motor’s Entry Into Vietnam: A Case Study

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    The aim of this thesis is to perform a qualitative case study on Tan Chong Motor, a Malaysian automotive conglomerate that began from being a distributor to Nissan Motor Company, as they execute Indo-China expansion plan by first penetrating into Vietnam in 2011, an emerging country that recently begun attracting Foreign Direct Investments by restructuring regulations and infrastructures. This thesis will take into study the literature on internationalization, FDI, and institutional challenges of operating in ‘South countries’ to form a framework that will then be used to assess Tan Chong Motor’s move into Vietnam. The ‘CaStER’ framework integrates four variables of Internationalisation, FDI, and cultural challenges to assess a venture of a company; Capital assessment, Structural assessment, mode of Entry analysis, and assessment of market Risk. Using ‘CaStER’, the study will firstly assess Tan Chong’s penetration to the Vietnam market. Adding value, this thesis will then assess Tan Chong Motor’s plans to duplicate the penetration method to Myanmar which in 2012 has become the next frontier-wonder after Vietnam, as is aligned with Tan Chong Motor’s Indo-China expansion plan. The study finds that with the pursuit of first mover’s advantage, it is also important to assess reservations on critical capital capacity to determine the manner and timing of penetration. This study also features a review of an interview segment series, ‘Insight Vietnam’, which discusses about Vietnam, its attractants and challenges as an emerging market attempting to attract FDI to modernize and develop the country through a panel of investors and consultants who have experience with the market

    AUC Cypher: Justin Terrell Questionnaire

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    Questionnaire completed by Justin Terrell AKA Twstid
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