298 research outputs found

    The Innocent Passage of Warships in Foreign Territorial Seas: A Threatened Freedom

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    This comment explores the right of warships to make innocent passage through foreign territorial seas. The understanding of many nations regarding the 1958 Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone was that all ships on a peaceful mission are allowed to move through foreign territorial waters without restriction. However, an increasing number of coastal states have begun requiring prior notice before allowing warships innocent passage. The author explores the background of this issue as well as the contentions of both sides. The author concludes that the future is gloomy for the principle of innocent passage as applied to warships

    The modernist angel: Art at the Limits of the Human in D. H. Lawrence, H. D. and Mina Loy

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    PhDThe subject of this thesis is a figure that might provisionally be called the *modemist angel'. Focusing on modernist literature, and more particularly on the work of D. H. Lawrence, H. D. and Mina Loy, it aims to isolate from the many angels found in all periods and all types of art a historically specific and intellectually coherent paradigm: an angel of and for its modernist times. A figure of precisely this type could be said to exist in the form of Walter Benjamin's 'angel of history'. Critics who address the question of the modern angel in texts by Franz Kafka and Rainer Maria Rilke often do so in conjunction with the problem posed by the angel of history. Beginning with a chapter on Benjamin, this thesis nevertheless follows a different trajectory. Over five chapters, it explores a modernist landscape formed not only by Lawrence, H. D. and Loy, but also by European and American writers such as A. R. Orage, Allen Upward, Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Havelock Ellis, Edward Carpenter, Sigmund Freud and Friedrich Nietzsche. Although the angel that emerges from this investigation might, in some respects, be said to anticipate Benjamin's later version, this figure is also very different, standing for a project that is distinctively, and recognisably, modernist in nature. He/she (the sex of the modernist angel is often open to question) represents an attempt to reconcile the divine responsibilities of the artist with the material and gendered conditions of being, specifically of being human, in the modem world. This thesis looks again at the clash of intellectual paradigms in the early-twentieth century - notably, the confrontation of the Romantic view of art as a superhuman or sacred undertaking with the psychoanalytical or evolutionary idea that all human endeavour is underpinned by sub-human motives - and suggests the angel as a new and instructive figure through which to think the perilous limits between the human and the divine in modernist literature

    University of Nebraska College of Medicine Class of 1961

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    James Richard Adamson, John Robert Allely, Kaye Don Arrasmith, Noe Authier, Jerold Casper Baumgartner, Thomas Arthur Beck, III, Mark Frederick Blum, Paul Dewaine Boschult, Harper John Buck, William Walter Burgin, Richard Campbell Carleton, Roger Philip Cook, George Dale Cooper, John Smith Copley, Dale Alan Cruise, Marshall Irvin Denenberg, James Francis Donovan, Richard Edward Ellis, Larry Alan Epstein, Eugene Carl Fisher, Donovan Byrne Foote, Gerald Francis Geiger, Alfred Dean Gilg, Malcolm Esmay Gillespie, Donald Wayne Goin, John Maurice Grier, Paul Jene Hallgrimson, Robert Everitt Heiss, Lee Kennan Hermann, William George Heusel, Thomas Frederick Hinrichs, William Curtis Jensen, Franklin Charles Johnson, Joel Theodore Johnson, John Ralph Kirchner, John Henry Knutzen, Howard Frederick Koch, John Harry Krickbaum, David Lee Kutsch, Martin Richard Lohff, Stephen Spencer Lowe, Duane Francis Mabeus, Robert James Martin, LeeRoy Edward Meyer, Burdette John Moor, Stanley Thomas Mountford, Donald Francis Nickman, John Edward O\u27Connor, Maybelle Satoko Okawaki, Richard Bickley Osborne, James Whitford Peck, Robert Gordon Pelley, Jerry Greely Price, Lee Gilbert Pulley, John Landon Reed, Edward Allen Rhodes, Daniel Keith Roberts, Blaine Yale Roffman, Ben Rubin, Jr., Lawrence Rudolph, James Edward Saulsbury, Myron Wayne Scheflo, Lawrence Ray Schwartz, Lee Aylott Skaggs, Milton Nels Stastny, William McIlvain Steen, Ronald Duane Suiter, Jack Everett Talsma, Hugo Uhland, Gail Eleanor Walling, Paul Frederick Walter, Mary Ruth Weisel, John Herbert Worthmanhttps://digitalcommons.unmc.edu/comclass/1041/thumbnail.jp

    A self-conscious Kurt Vonnegut: an analysis of Cat's Cradle, Slaughterhouse-Five and Breakfast of Champions

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    The works of Kurt Vonnegut stand as seminal in the American literary canon. Looking at three of his most influential novels, namely Cat's Cradle, Slaughterhouse-Five and Breakfast of Champions, this study aims to better understand the mechanisms which inform his fiction. Working chronologically through the novels, the study examines historical context, narrative technique, theoretical underpinnings and the social critique of each novel. Guided by an idea of the postmodern novel the study examines how these elements interact, concluding that by way of what may be considered "simple" yet self-conscious metafiction and prose as well as variations in narrative technique, Vonnegut is able to more accurately convey his opinions on the American situation as well as demonstrate his stance on the role of fiction and the writer in contemporary society. The study also considers closely the role of the reader and the author/reader/text relationship

    An econometric analysis of the demand for RTE cereal : - product market definition and unilateral market power effects /

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    "September 1997"--Cover.; "This research report is the econometric analysis of product market definition and unilateral market power that the senior author presented as expert economic witness for the state of New York in 'State of New York v. Kraft General Foods et al.' at trial in September 1994"--P. vii.; Includes bibliographical references (p. 19-20)

    University of Nebraska College of Medicine Class of 1971

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    Bruce Floyd Bachus, John Louis Baldwin, John Timothy Baller, Rodney Steven W. Basler, David Allen Bigler, Lewiston Wilbert Birkmann, Thomas Glenn Brewster, Elvin Gene Brown, Robert Kelley Burlingame, Robert Thomas Byington, Kaye Bern Carstens, David Henry Chait, Robert Morris Cochran, II, Gary Lee Conell, James Michael Craig, Douglas Wayne Curry, Timothy Boy Denzler, Richard Everett Donaldson, Paul Harrison Duray, John Stewart Dyhrberg, Keith David Flacksbart, Rodney Charles Froehling, Richard Maurice Fruehling, Robert Joel Fulton, Gary James Gadwood, Robert O\u27Neil Gingery, Charles Richard Goetowski, Dennis Michael Hannon, Kenneth D. Hatch, Sue Ann Hall Hausserman, Clark Frederick Hehner, John William Hilton, Saskia von Waldenburg Hilton, Barbara Jean Hurlbert, Richard Kelly Imes, Bruce Wayne Jensen, Milton Roger Johnson, Neil Clark Jouvenat, Ernest Wayne Kazato, John Warner Kenagy, James Lovgren Kinyoun, Thomas Earl Kirk, James Creighton Kisicki, David Walter Kittams, Robert William Koepke, Dennis Frank Koziol, Steven James Lagerberg, Leland Fred Lamberty, Richard Lee Liliedahl, Ann Elizabeth Blackstone Lott, Charles Wendell Marlowe, Richard Allan Martin, Timothy Howard Martin, Merle Thomas McAlevy, Gerald F. Moore, Robert Evan Morris, Ward Melvin Newcomb, Thomas Malvin Norum, Donald Robert Owen, Allan M. Parham, Thomas Charles Patterson, Garold Lynn Paul, Kenneth Dale Petersen, Floyd Homer Pohlman, David John Reed, John Degner Roehrs, William F. Rogers, William Andrew Rouse, Hope L. Johnson Sass, Raymond Lawrence Schulte, Ron D. Scott, Thomas Paul Senter, Kenton Leslie Shaffer, Todd Shepard Sorensen, Bruce Albert Staats, Lowell Alan Stratton, Dudley Augustus Syre, Julianne Hilda Thomas, Barry Dean Turner, James William Wahe, Richard Carl Wecker, Craig David Weeks, Benjamin Martin Welch, John Curry Yeakley, William Braden Young, Margaret Mary Yungbluthhttps://digitalcommons.unmc.edu/comclass/1051/thumbnail.jp

    Oak Ridge Cemetery Records. Page 47

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    Part 1: Norman Kettleweil, Wm Koons, Perry Korn, Wm Keller, Julia Keller, John Knapp, Edward Koch, Hayes Killingsworth, Bruce Kelley, Elma Kemenski, Charles Kruger, Kenneth Knight, Frederick Koenigslof, Vesta Keyawa, Abner Kelsey, S. Knight, Herman Krueger, Lily Kean, Arnold Kreiger, Josephine Knox, Beryle Killing, Charles Kelley, Lawrence Kaufman, Stella Kuntz, C. Kelley, Mary Kelly, Eldon Kingery, Mabel Knight. Part 2: Grandis King, Frank King, Marie Knapp, Albert Kelsey, Harold Kramer, Geoffery Kiger, Wayne Kilberg, Noah Kelley, George Koenigshof, Benjamin Kaiser, Josephine Kelly, Gretchen Kaye, John Kay, Baby Boy Knox, Irene Kolanowski, Tina Koch, Ray Knapp, Elizabeth Knapp, Eugene Kim, William Kohlman, Elsie Knight, Mabel Keller, Arthur Kuball, Arthur Karnes, Willa Kelley, Grace Kay, Milton Kley, June Koons. Part 3: James Kepler, Iva Kelsey, Dorothy Krouse, Wesley Kimbrell, Rufust Knox, Robert kell, Ruth Kelly, Troy Kelly, Baby Kyles, Charles Karker, Mabel Knapp, William Karpinski, Bessie Kohlmann, Stella Karnes, Charles King, Bernice Korn, Nella Kline, Bertrand Kreiger, Lillian Karker, Herman Kolhoff, Thomas Kenton, Lottie Kransinski, Chester Krasinski, Gertrude Kingery, Walter Keller, Letta Kent, Helen Kramer, Maude Korn

    Oak Ridge Cemetery Records. Page 47

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    Part 1: Norman Kettleweil, Wm Koons, Perry Korn, Wm Keller, Julia Keller, John Knapp, Edward Koch, Hayes Killingsworth, Bruce Kelley, Elma Kemenski, Charles Kruger, Kenneth Knight, Frederick Koenigslof, Vesta Keyawa, Abner Kelsey, S. Knight, Herman Krueger, Lily Kean, Arnold Kreiger, Josephine Knox, Beryle Killing, Charles Kelley, Lawrence Kaufman, Stella Kuntz, C. Kelley, Mary Kelly, Eldon Kingery, Mabel Knight. Part 2: Grandis King, Frank King, Marie Knapp, Albert Kelsey, Harold Kramer, Geoffery Kiger, Wayne Kilberg, Noah Kelley, George Koenigshof, Benjamin Kaiser, Josephine Kelly, Gretchen Kaye, John Kay, Baby Boy Knox, Irene Kolanowski, Tina Koch, Ray Knapp, Elizabeth Knapp, Eugene Kim, William Kohlman, Elsie Knight, Mabel Keller, Arthur Kuball, Arthur Karnes, Willa Kelley, Grace Kay, Milton Kley, June Koons. Part 3: James Kepler, Iva Kelsey, Dorothy Krouse, Wesley Kimbrell, Rufust Knox, Robert kell, Ruth Kelly, Troy Kelly, Baby Kyles, Charles Karker, Mabel Knapp, William Karpinski, Bessie Kohlmann, Stella Karnes, Charles King, Bernice Korn, Nella Kline, Bertrand Kreiger, Lillian Karker, Herman Kolhoff, Thomas Kenton, Lottie Kransinski, Chester Krasinski, Gertrude Kingery, Walter Keller, Letta Kent, Helen Kramer, Maude Korn

    Oak Ridge Cemetery Records. Page 47

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    Part 1: Norman Kettleweil, Wm Koons, Perry Korn, Wm Keller, Julia Keller, John Knapp, Edward Koch, Hayes Killingsworth, Bruce Kelley, Elma Kemenski, Charles Kruger, Kenneth Knight, Frederick Koenigslof, Vesta Keyawa, Abner Kelsey, S. Knight, Herman Krueger, Lily Kean, Arnold Kreiger, Josephine Knox, Beryle Killing, Charles Kelley, Lawrence Kaufman, Stella Kuntz, C. Kelley, Mary Kelly, Eldon Kingery, Mabel Knight. Part 2: Grandis King, Frank King, Marie Knapp, Albert Kelsey, Harold Kramer, Geoffery Kiger, Wayne Kilberg, Noah Kelley, George Koenigshof, Benjamin Kaiser, Josephine Kelly, Gretchen Kaye, John Kay, Baby Boy Knox, Irene Kolanowski, Tina Koch, Ray Knapp, Elizabeth Knapp, Eugene Kim, William Kohlman, Elsie Knight, Mabel Keller, Arthur Kuball, Arthur Karnes, Willa Kelley, Grace Kay, Milton Kley, June Koons. Part 3: James Kepler, Iva Kelsey, Dorothy Krouse, Wesley Kimbrell, Rufust Knox, Robert kell, Ruth Kelly, Troy Kelly, Baby Kyles, Charles Karker, Mabel Knapp, William Karpinski, Bessie Kohlmann, Stella Karnes, Charles King, Bernice Korn, Nella Kline, Bertrand Kreiger, Lillian Karker, Herman Kolhoff, Thomas Kenton, Lottie Kransinski, Chester Krasinski, Gertrude Kingery, Walter Keller, Letta Kent, Helen Kramer, Maude Korn

    Oak Ridge Cemetery Records. Page 47

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    Part 1: Norman Kettleweil, Wm Koons, Perry Korn, Wm Keller, Julia Keller, John Knapp, Edward Koch, Hayes Killingsworth, Bruce Kelley, Elma Kemenski, Charles Kruger, Kenneth Knight, Frederick Koenigslof, Vesta Keyawa, Abner Kelsey, S. Knight, Herman Krueger, Lily Kean, Arnold Kreiger, Josephine Knox, Beryle Killing, Charles Kelley, Lawrence Kaufman, Stella Kuntz, C. Kelley, Mary Kelly, Eldon Kingery, Mabel Knight. Part 2: Grandis King, Frank King, Marie Knapp, Albert Kelsey, Harold Kramer, Geoffery Kiger, Wayne Kilberg, Noah Kelley, George Koenigshof, Benjamin Kaiser, Josephine Kelly, Gretchen Kaye, John Kay, Baby Boy Knox, Irene Kolanowski, Tina Koch, Ray Knapp, Elizabeth Knapp, Eugene Kim, William Kohlman, Elsie Knight, Mabel Keller, Arthur Kuball, Arthur Karnes, Willa Kelley, Grace Kay, Milton Kley, June Koons. Part 3: James Kepler, Iva Kelsey, Dorothy Krouse, Wesley Kimbrell, Rufust Knox, Robert kell, Ruth Kelly, Troy Kelly, Baby Kyles, Charles Karker, Mabel Knapp, William Karpinski, Bessie Kohlmann, Stella Karnes, Charles King, Bernice Korn, Nella Kline, Bertrand Kreiger, Lillian Karker, Herman Kolhoff, Thomas Kenton, Lottie Kransinski, Chester Krasinski, Gertrude Kingery, Walter Keller, Letta Kent, Helen Kramer, Maude Korn
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