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Letter from Lester E. Suzuki to Bishop James Chamberlain Baker, December 28, 1941
Typed correspondence from Lester E. Suzuki to Bishop James Chamberlain Baker from the Japanese Methodist Church English Speaking Division in Los Angeles, California. Lester expresses his gratitude to Bishop James Chamberlain Baker for his recent letter and interest in interviewing Japanese Americans about their current situation. He goes on to discuss the actions already taken by the Japanese Church Federation, Nisei Church Federation, and Japanese American Citizens League after Pearl Harbor.The Bishop James Chamberlain Baker Collection includes letters, documents, and articles about Japanese Americans during World War II. Subjects in the collection include Japanese Americans mass removal, Pearl Harbor and the aftermath, religion, and support from the non-Japanese American community. The collection was digitized and made accessible online by CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections
Letter from Lester E. Suzuki to Bishop James Chamberlain Baker, June 23, 1942
Typed correspondence from Lester E. Suzuki to Bishop James Chamberlain Baker describing the living conditions at the San Anita Assembly Center. Suzuki includes details about religious and recreational activities, meals, laundry, housing, work, and schooling.The Bishop James Chamberlain Baker Collection includes letters, documents, and articles about Japanese Americans during World War II. Subjects in the collection include Japanese Americans mass removal, Pearl Harbor and the aftermath, religion, and support from the non-Japanese American community. The collection was digitized and made accessible online by CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections
Julius Lester, circa 1970
Julius Lester (1939-2018, Class of 1960, was an author who gained success as a children's author in 1969 with the publication of "To Be a Slave", a Newbery Honor Book, and Black Folktales. His subsequent works continued to show his interest in African-American history, folklore, and politics
Letter from Lester S. Diehl, Director of Finance and Records, Wartime Civil Control Administration, to Lincoln Kanai, May 20, 1942
Letter from Lester S. Diehl to Lincoln Kanai, responding to letters Kanai sent to Diehl, R. L. Nicholson and Tom C. Diehl regarding food shortages and infringements on the right to free speech and access to newspapers at Temporary Assembly Centers.Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide
That shrewd yet visionary voice.
IDRC governor. Introductory speech given for Lester B. Pearson, former politician and diplomat of Canada - the author discusses Pearson's desire for world peace
Lester G. Wells: An Appreciation
This intimate portrait of Syracuse\u27s Lester G. Wells tells the story of a committed scholar, who contributed important scholarship on the famous and enigmatic author Stephen Crane, as well as works on the Oneida Communiry. Mr. Wells also organized the Lena R. Arents Rare Book Room in 1946, and became Syracuse University\u27s first Rare Book Librarian
LESTER BALLARD’S NECROPHILIA IN CORMAC MCCARTHY’S CHILD OF GOD
Abstrak
Studi ini bertujuan untuk mengungkap nerophilia pada karakter Lester Ballard. Lester Ballard adalah karakter utama dalam novel Child of God karya Cormac McCarthy dan digambarkan sebagai seorang necrophil karena dia telah melakukan hubungan seksual dengan mayat wanita dan secara seksual tertarik pada mayat tersebut. Studi ini berfokus pada dua masalah utama (1) Bagaimana penggambaran necrophilia dalam novel Child of God karya Cormac McCarthy? (2) Bagaimana necrophilia menunjukkan hasrat Lester Ballard akan dominasi? Teori psikologi necrophilia digunakan untuk menjawab pertanyaan-pertanyaan itu. Hasil dari pokok permasalahan pertama ditemukan bahwa Lester Ballard adalah seorang necrophil. Dia juga menunjukkan karakteristik-karakteristik yang biasa muncul dalam diri necrophil seperti kecintaan akan kekerasan, sifat kekanak-kanakan dan antisosial. Necrophilia dalam diri Lester Ballard juga dapat dilihat dari tingkah lakunya. Awalnya dia tidak tertarik pada mayat dan hanya mendambakan wanita hidup. Kesempatan untuk merasakan tubuh wanitalah yang mendorongnya untuk melakukan aksinya. Itu membuatnya digolongkan sebagai Opportunistic Necrophile, tapi setelah merasakan kepuasan seksual dia mulai membunuhi wanita untuk kemudian memperkosa mayat mereka, hal itu merubahnya menjadi seorang Homicidal Necrophile dan pembunuh. Dalam analisa kedua, studi ini mendiskusikan tentang hasrat Lester Ballard akan dominasi. Dengan necrophilia dia bisa mengontrol orang lain. Dia merasa dominan setelah membunuh dan memperkosa mayat korbannya karena mayat tidak dapat melakukan penolakan terhadap hal-hal seksual yang dia lakukan, dan itu memberikan kepuasaan yang paling besar bagi Lester Ballard.
Kata kunci: necrophilia, kekerasan, ketidakdewasaan, antisosial, dominasi
Abstract
This study focuses to expose the necrophilia in Lester Ballard’s character. Lester Ballard, the main character in Cormac McCarthy’s novel Child of God, is described as a Necrophile because he has done unbelievable action by has sex with a dead woman and sexually attracted to her. This study is focused on two major problems: (1) How is Lester Ballard’s necrophilia depicted in Cormac McCarthy’s novel Child of God?, and (2) How is Lester Ballard’s necrophilia represent his desire for domination in Cormac McCarthy’s novel Child of God? This study is using psychology of necrophilia theory to answer all of the problems. The result of the first statement of problems was found that Lester Ballard is a necrophile. Ballard also shows the characteristics of necrophile such as being violent, immature and antisocial. Lester Ballard’s character toward necrophilia also can be seen in his action. At first he does not have any interest with dead people and prefer to lust living woman. The opportunity to feels the girl body is the factor that make him doing his action. It makes him fall into the class of Opportunistic Necrophile, but after feels the sexual satisfaction, he kills women to rape their corpses, makes him into homicidal necrophile and murder. In the second analysis, this study discusses about Lester Ballard’s desire for domination. Necrophilia has given him control to other people. He feels dominant after killing and raping his victims because corpses can not reject him no matter what he has done to them and it gives him a greatest satisfaction.
Key words: necrophilia, violence, immaturity, antisocial, dominatio
Perceptions about traditional culture in the Solomon Islands and their potential for assisting in the protection of vulnerable children
With increasing humanitarian concern about the abuse of vulnerable women and children in Melanesia there has been increasing impetus for external agents to intervene in Solomon Island societal structures. This study examines the perceptions of a diversity of Solomon Islanders that are experts in child protection and welfare in their country. It considers their perspective of traditional culture and their views of the role that culture has in the protection of children. It then makes preliminary recommendations about the need for these cultural matters to be included in any intervention that is proposed for the amelioration of child abuse in the Solomon Islands
Book review: this changes everything: capitalism vs. the climate by Naomi Klein
In her latest book, Naomi Klein, author of global bestsellers The Shock Doctrine and No Logo, looks to tackle the war our economic model is waging against life on earth. Sarah Lester finds that Klein leaves us with the glimmer of hope that climate justice movements and social mobilisation can offer an alternative future
Refrains
2015 Fall.A refrain is the line or lines repeated in music or verse. The poems that compose my thesis repeat themselves formally (the'’re all sonnets) and thematically. The central figure of the poems is Lester Lovely. Lester is a composite persona of my anxieties and poetic influences. He is made of parts of me and the things I know about but he is not the author and should not be read as such
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