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    Index to The Rice Institute Pamphlet, Volume Twenty-Eight, No. 2, April 1941: The answer to chaos

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    Rockwell Lectures on Religious Subjects, delivered at the Rice Institute, January 14, 15, and 16, 1941, by Joseph Richard Sizoo, D.D., Litt.D., S.T.D., Pastor of the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, New York.I. The challenge to individuality -- II. The challenge to the community -- III. The challenge to spiritualit

    Leibniz and the Plurality of Space-Time Frameworks

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    Paper by Nicholas Resche

    Student Recital: Nicholas Rice, Guitar (November 9, 2012)

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    Choro no. 1 / Heitor Villa-Lobos Nocturn in Eb Major / Frederic Chopin Posadas (soleares) / Juan Serrano Andaluza (Danza espanola no. 5) / Enrique Granados Weepe you no more, sad fortunes / John Dowland Nicholas Rice, Guitar Meghan Foley, Mezzo-soprano Polonaise Concertante Op. 137, no. 2 / Mauro Giuliano Nicholas Rice, Guitar James Davidson, Guitarhttps://vc.bridgew.edu/student_concerts/1027/thumbnail.jp

    For such a day

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    A sermon preached to the twenty-third graduating class of the RIce Institute by the Reverend Joseph Richard Sizoo, Litt.D., D.D., S.T.D., Minister of the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, New York

    Door of St. Nicholas, Nicosia

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    Caption: "Door of St. Nicholas, Nicosia (The Chapter-House of the Knights of St. John)"Arched entrance into the church. . Black-and-white photograph

    Letter from Colonel Nicholas Trant to Marshal Beresford, Coimbra, April 5, 1809

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    Letter written by Colonel Nicholas Trant to Marshal Beresford on April 5, 1809, while he was in Coimbra, Portugal

    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American City

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    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American Cit

    Policy distortions in the segmented rice market:

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    "High production and export subsidies in developed countries and high protection in both developed and developing countries have distorted rice trade. This study estimates the impact of rice policy distortions on developing countries' rice production and trade potential. Because rice markets are highly segmented, major rice types are differentiated to estimate the impact of current and likely policy reforms. Analysis in long-grain, high-quality rice focuses on rice import and export markets in Latin America and shows that reduction of direct and implicit export subsidies in the US will benefit regional suppliers such as Argentina and Uruguay. Analysis of Indonesia's import market of ordinary long-grain rice, where protection is high, reveals that tariff hikes in this large importing country are in part a response to increased support from the exporting side. Level of domestic stocks also determines tariff movements. In the short/medium grain rice market, this study focuses on the highly supported and protected rice market in Japan and find that only aggressive rates of increase in import tariff-rate quota and reduction in production subsidies would have significant impact on import volume and price. Prices and trade would also be affected by a reduction of the high over-quota tariff." from Authors' Abstractexports, subsidies, Rice trade, Rice markets, tariffs, Imports,

    Resurrecting the Author

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    Presentation of Nicholas Wolterstorff\u27s Paper Resurrecting the Author with time after for questions beginning at 18:00
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