International Courses AFRICA MIDDLE EAST ASIA - LATIN AMERICA - WESTERN europe - RUSSIA, EAST europe Iowa State University of Science and Technology. All rights reserved. http://www.las.iastate.edu/students/international/progcata03rs.shtml
Extractions: INDEX A B C D ... E-Mail/Phones LAS Search REGIONAL STUDIES COMPONENTS ASIA LATIN AMERICA WESTERN EUROPE Anthr 250x Contemporary Muslim Societies Anthr 325 Anthr 335 Art H 384x The Art of Islam Pol S 348 Pol S 350 Introduction to the Middle East Pol S 440 Comp. Politics of the Middle East Port 441 Relig 233 Introduction to Judaism Relig 354 Islamic Civilization Relig 356 African Religions ASIA Anthr 326 Anthr 327x Arch 427 History of Chinese Architecture Art H 382 Art H 384x The Art of Islam Art H 481 Chin 370 Chinese Literature in Translation Chin 375 China Today Hist 207 Introduction to Chinese Civilization Hist 336 History of Modern China I Hist 337 History of Modern China II Hist 339x US-East Asian Relations Hist 474x Pol S 341 Politics of Japan Pol S 342 Politics of China Pol S 451 Asia in World Politics Relig 352 Religious Traditions of India Relig 353 Buddhism Relig 354 Islamic Civilization T C 355 History of Asian Costume LATIN AMERICA Anthr 323 Peoples and Culture of Latin America Anthr 327 Andean Archaeology Hist 340 History of Latin America Hist 341 History of Latin America II Hist 441 History of Mod. Mexico and Cent. America
RAVE: 1.12.11.10 the rights of the Child Int l J. Children s Rts. 10 (2002), 137. Zarifis, Ismene A comparative study of developments in europe and the United States http://www.jura.uni-duesseldorf.de/rave/ends/endsv/v112/v11211/v1121110.htm
Chap. I. Wollstonecraft, Mary. 1792. The Rights Of Woman I. The rights and Involved Duties of Mankind Considered. The civilization of the bulk of the people of europe is very partial; nay, it may be made a http://www.bartleby.com/144/1.html
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Peter Phillips: A Report From Cairo For two days speakers from europe, the Arab world and the Americas expressed We affirm the rights of the Iraqi and Palestinian people to resist external http://www.counterpunch.org/phillips1223.html
Extractions: home subscribe about us books ... feedback Counter Punch December 23, 2002 by PETER PHILIPS Cairo. Bid-Meellah-E Rahman-E Al Rahim, In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate, was the prayer by President Ahmad Ben Bella of Algeria introducing the start of the International Campaign Against Aggression on Iraq. The Conrad Hotel on the Nile River in Cairo served as the gathering place for over 400 people from some twenties countries on December 18-19, 2002. We assembled to launch an international effort to prevent United States military aggression and in the hope of stimulating worldwide protest against the pending war on the people of Iraq. There was a shared belief among the participants that a unified "Cairo Declaration" from the center of the Arab world would contribute to the growing millions of people worldwide who have protested and marched against what is now being described as Bush's War. President Ben Bella, hero of the Algerian revolution, expressed what were to become common themes at the conference: that Regime change in Iraq would only be the first Arab country to be attacked, and that Iran, Syria, and even Egypt would follow. "Oil is Islam," declared Ben Bella, the United States is part of a long line of colonial powers. Each in turn has been destroyed and nothing else is possible for the United States. Arab peoples will not be subject to colonial rule; continued struggle will emerge to defeat the invaders. Arab civilization is the "museum of humanity' and will not be the subject of a "New World Order" or a final crusade.
German Law Journal - Law´s Past And Europe´s Future - Part I/II If, as Habermas and Professor Joerges conclude, europe already is postnational, rather than International Law and Minority rights, 15 Tex. Int l. http://www.germanlawjournal.com/article.php?id=571
Degree Requirements The International Studies Core Students are required to take intl 0101 as Literary and political examples will be drawn from europe, Latin America, http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/ump/majors/is/courses/
Extractions: The faculty for the international studies major is drawn from the following departments and programs: Arabic, Chinese, classics, economics, environmental studies, Film and Media Culture, French, geography, German, history, history of art and architecture, Italian, Japanese, philosophy, political science, religion, Russian, sociology/anthropology, and Spanish. Director: Ian Barrow (history); Program directors: East Asian studies: Carrie Reed (Chinese); European studies: Paul Monod (history); Latin American studies: TBD; Middle East Studies: TBD; Russian and East European studies: David Macey (history and Russian). The most up-to-date and complete information on the international studies major is available at http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/ump/majors/is/ Mission: The international studies major provides a carefully constructed blend of language, regional, disciplinary, and global courses that, together with study abroad, seeks to impart to students a deep understanding of a specific geographic region, as well as its place within an interdisciplinary and transnational context. In pursuit of this mission, the major is designed to ensure that all IS majors graduate with (1) advanced competency in a language taught at Middlebury, sufficient to read scholarly materials and engage in complex interaction with native-speaking professionals in their field of concentration; (2) broad exposure to the historical and cultural heritage of their region of focus; (3) solid grounding in one or more of the liberal arts disciplines other than language; and (4) some understanding of the transnational and global context that affects all regions.
Extractions: The department has developed curricular tracks in four major areas of professional interest to facilitate advising. Study tracks are not required for the major in Political Science, however, we are frequently asked for our recommendations as to how students might focus their coursework to meet specific career goals. Below are a list of study tracks that are recommended for careers or further study in Public Policy Law American Politics and Government and Political Philosophy Due to the addition of the International Relations Major, International Relations is no longer listed as a Political Science track.
The Culture War 2001-2002 and Christianity, both of which evolved in europe from Hellenic roots. Our own derivation of this civilization emphasizes individual rights and http://www.grecoreport.com/the_culture_war_2001-2002.htm
Extractions: THE CULTURE WAR 2001-2002 " BRING BACK THE GREEKS ." "The one and only antidote to the spiritual toxins poisoning our civilization today, is a return to Greek scholarship. Bring back the Greeks! " says Bruce S. Thornton, professor of Classical and Anthropological Studies in the Department of Foreign Languages and Philology, at the University of California at Fresno. This interview is, in effect, an alarm being sounded by another "Hellene" (in the true sense of the word). More and more such men and women are coming to the realization that the millenniums-old "cultural capital" bequeathed to us by the Greeks must not be dissipated: It must be cherished, replenished, and used to save humanity from destroying itself. Hellenism is the only "ism" that is universally accepted and sought after by every living being on this planet. No other method of ordering society has had such world-wide appeal. That is why the entrenched, malevolent minority of elites who hold power today, and looks upon humanity as an economic commodity a herd to be kept ignorant of its past and bred only to be consumers is doing everything possible to REMOVE CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP FROM THE SCHOOLS Read this interview to learn more about this vital subject, and to see how those of us who care can fight back.
Commentary: ...But A Harsh Diagnosis For Europe Things may not move fast enough in europe, but they are moving. By John Rossant Copyright 2004, by The McGrawHill Companies Inc. All rights reserved. http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_44/b3906821_mz054.htm
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Extractions: Published: Keywords: Ellwood, Wayne The No-Nonsense Guide to Globalization New Internationalist And Between The Lines: Toronto Action guide Activism Alternatives Business Capitalism Civil disobedience Civil society Colonialism Corporate globalization Debt Democracy Development Economic system Free trade Globalization History Inequality North-south relations Political economy Poverty Resistance Social change Hockenos, Paul Free to Hate: The Rise of the Right in Post-Communist Eastern Europe Routledge: New York Conservatism Democracy Economic development Ethnic studies Europe Facism Free market Government History Human rights Minorities Nationalism Politics Post-communism Racism Right wing movements Violence Laxer, James
Extractions: Family and consumer sciences are grounded in the sciences and humanities. At the core is an educational discipline designed to empower students to become professionals. Through education, research, cooperative programs, and public information, graduates work to improve the quality and standard of individuals and family life in an ever-changing world. The family and consumer sciences major graduates with a bachelor of science degree. Graduates find employment in the traditional areas: cooperative extension, food research, nutrition research, food service management, child care, fashion design, textile design, residential and commercial design, kitchen and bath design, retail merchandising, dietetics, equipment sales, and journalism. They also find current, nontraditional careers in these and other fields: debt counseling, energy conservation management, event planning, advertising, equipment promotion, and public relations. The following courses, totaling 44 hours, are required for a concentration in family and consumer sciences:
Labor And The Law Erin Bahn, Note To Labor in the Dancing World Human rights at Work, 7 Buff. Mesopotamia to Eastern europe, 28 Denv. J. Int l L. Pol y 365 (2000 ) http://www.lera.uiuc.edu/Pubs/newsletters/LELNewsletters/2001/2001-07.htm
Extractions: Labor and the Law: News and Current Events from the IRRA Section on Labor and Employment Law (LEL) July 2001 Labor and Employment Law News Infertility as a Disability Under the ADA Reproductive injuries and problems can also present employment law issues. For example, is a worker who suffers an injury on the job that causes him to lose his reproductive capacity entitled to workers compensation and, if not, is he barred from suing his employer in tort based on the doctrine that makes workers compensation the sole recourse for workplace injuries. Normally workers compensation requires that the accidental injury also renders the employee unable to work. Issues can also arise under the ADA. Plaintiff Michelle LaPorta, sued her employer, Wal-Mart, under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, and the related Michigan state statutes, the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act and the Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act after she was terminated, allegedly for a failure to accommodate her asserted disability of infertility. LaPorta v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Case no.4:00cv 50 (W.D. Mich 2001). The district court denied the employers motion for summary judgment, because the judge concluded the complaint stated a viable claim under the ADA and the persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act.. The judge also granted judgment for the Defendant under the PDA and Elliott-Larsen Act.
Comments On Resistance To Neo-Liberal Globalization If Western europe enjoys advantages over other cultural enclaves, it s because whose rights you so subadequetly defended (investors rights - why not? http://blog.zmag.org/index.php/weblog/comments/602/P10/
European Babel Tower Already Speaks 20 Languages, IRED But EU isn t primarily about vindication of historical rights. It s mainly about making economic landscape of europe more uniform and predictable, http://www.ired.com/news/mkt/eu-babel.htm
Extractions: Simeon Mitropolitski is a Canadian analyst, of Bulgarian descent, and former syndicated columnist with the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA). He is the author of several hundred articles dealing with the hot political and economic topics, both Bulgarian and international. ("A Royal Solution." World Press Review. June 1997, provides English versions). He was part of the first group of Bulgarian intellectuals that began the opposition movement that finally put an end to the communist regime in the country, and in 1996-1997 participated in the international monitors' teams during the elections in several Balkan countries - Romania, Albania and Bulgaria. In 1999 he was among the few Bulgarian journalists that supported NATO military operation against Yugoslavia. In 2002 Simeon and his family emigrated from Bulgaria to Canada where they now live in Montreal, Quebec. Global Real Estate Project
Europe Summer CoSponsored Programs in europe. Remember! All students must complete a St. Thomas 2000 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota USA All rights reserved. http://www.stthomas.edu/studyabroad/index.cfm?Content_ID=155703517&levels=104559