7,468 research outputs found
Philip Chol Gai
abstract: In 1987, Philip escaped the war before it reached his village. He was tending to the cattle and the goats when he saw smoke and fire coming from the war.
“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 26Region: Upper NileThis picture and bio was donated to the Lost Boys Found project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente
Interview with Philip Gerard
Interview with Philip Gerard, author and professor of creative writing at UNCW. Here, he discusses his background and education, the founding and structure of UNCW's MFA in Creative Writing program, and the concerns of memoir and creative nonfiction
A policy for Australia. Philip Methven
tag=1 data=A policy for Australia. Philip Methven
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tag=10 data=The five power defence arrangements and military co-operation among the ASEAN states, the author proposes the development of further bilateral and intra-regional initiatives.
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tag=13 data=CABThe five power defence arrangements and military co-operation among the ASEAN states, the author proposes the development of further bilateral and intra-regional initiatives
November 21, 2007: Philip Pullman--Author of Hallowed Secularism?
Philip Pullman--Author of Hallowed Secularism
Managing 'belt and road' business disputes: a case study of legal problems and solutions/ edited by Michael Moser, Chiann Bao.
Includes bibliographical references and index."Managing 'Belt and Road' Business Disputes: A Case Study of Legal Problems and Solutions" is a follow up to the comprehensive "Managing Business Disputes in Today's China: Duelling with Dragons" (2007) guide on foreign direct investments disputes that can arise in the course of initiating and operating a Chinese joint venture. Since its inauguration by the Chinese government in 2013, the "Belt and Road Initiative" (BRI) has included projects in more than 70 countries spanning diverse economic and legal environments. The nature of the BRI coupled with the economic downturn as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic will inevitably generate more challenges than ever. Like its predecessor, this book poses a hypothetical scenario in order to explore the potential issues that may arise from Chinese-foreign business relationships in the BRI context.Introduction / Michael Moser & Chiann Bao -- The Scenario / Michael Moser, John Choong, Chiann Bao & Chan Yong Wei -- Dispute Settlement Options : An Overview / Michael Moser, John Choong & Campbell Herbert -- Informal Dispute Settlement Approaches / Helen Tang -- Arbitration Inside China / Arthur Ma & Sharon Yang -- Arbitration Outside China / Cameron Hassall & Dominque Yong -- International Commercial Courts / Anselmo Reyes -- Treaty Framework / Matthew Hodgson -- Investment Treaty Remedies / Nils Eliasson -- Litigation in China / Fang Zhao, Jiji Wu & Ruowen Wang -- Force Majeure and Hardship Tai-Heng Cheng & Jennifer Lim / Chinese SOEs and Their Investments along the Belt and Road / Cao Lijun -- Construction Contracts And Disputes / Nicolas Wiegand, Mariel Dimsey & Tom Proestler -- Project Finance / Matt Secomb & Philip Tan -- Corruption and Bribery / Louie Llamzon -- Sanctions / Meg Utterbeck -- Climate Change Dispute Options / Judith Levine & Nicola Swan -- Enforcement of Dispute Outcomes / Friven Yeoh & Yan Zhang -- Case Management Strategy : Forming the Right Team : Third-party Funding, Experts, Investigators and Other Services Providers / Peter Yuen -- Endgame / Michael Moser, Chiann Bao, John Choong & Chan Yong Wei.1 online resource (xxxvi, 465 pages)
Motion and mobility in the realist novels of Philip K Dick
This essay explores the ways that ideas of motion and mobility support readings of Philip K Dick's early novels that take full account of the changing geographical context. They are set during a period of rapid suburban expansion, the building of the interstate and the spread of automobility through car ownership, and their characters frequently exist in a state between continuity through conformity and the potential for change. The open ended forms of the novels reflect a world around Dick that was still under construction, and where alternative realities can be glimpsed between incomplete materialities
Philip Shawcross
Philip Shawcross has a BA Honours degree from the University of Manchester, a teaching degree and a Masters from the University of Toulouse and a BTS in Translation. He worked as a training consultant within Aeroformation (Airbus Training) from 1972 to 1986 and the Air France Group from 1976 to 2008. He developed his first Aviation English course in 1974 and, with Fiona Robertson, co-founded ICAEA in 1991, being president from 2007 to 2013. He is the author of English for Aircraft (Editions Belin) and Flightpath (CUP). He is still involved in courseware development and teacher training.https://commons.erau.edu/icaea-workshop-images/1006/thumbnail.jp
Philip Livingston to Susannah Kean, April 24, 1795
Philip Livingston in New York, NY wrote to Susan Kean, addressed to Philadelphia, PA. The author discussed business with Susan and his illness. People included: Morris, Mr. [Thomas].https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1251/thumbnail.jp
Philip Strong letter to Reuben Wood, January 27, 1852
Legal correspondence written by Philip Strong to Governor Reuben Wood regarding a warrant to arrest Peyton Polly, dated January 27, 1852.
Reuben Wood was governor of Ohio from 1850 through 1853, and was closely involved with the Peyton Polly case and attempts to secure the Polly family's release. Peyton Polly and his family were freedmen living in Lawrence County, Ohio, when they were kidnapped on June 6, 1850, and sold back into slavery in Kentucky and Virginia
Philip Raisor, 37th Annual ODU Literary Festival
PHILIP RAISOR is the author of four books of poetry, nonfiction and criticism, and has been published numerous times in such journals as The Southern Review, The Sewanee Review, Prairie Schooner, The Writer\u27s Chronicle, Studies in English Literature, and Contemporary Literature. Raisor is professor emeritus of English at ODU, where he initiated the creative writing program, a visiting writers series, and the annual literary festival
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