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81. Europe
CoSponsored Programs in europe. Remember! All students must complete a St. Thomas 2000 University of St. Thomas, Minnesota USA All rights reserved.
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82. Innocents Abroad: 11/30/2003 - 12/06/2003
The issue of antiSemitism in europe today, and in France particularly, is one that ignites Despite France’s claim to having sired the rights of man,
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France Falling – Alain Finkielkraut on Anti-Semitism
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The second chapter of Alain Finkielkraut’s essay on anti-Semitism is at once, a literary showpiece, an ironic analysis and a biting critique framed by two events. The effect is to render the French ridiculous, and Finkielkraut pulls it off without a wasted word, without a line out of place.
The first event is Matin brun , a short story published in 2002 that met with great success in France. The tale related the exclusion and the eventual incarceration by the State of all those who, at one time in their past, owned a cat or dog whose color was other than brown. But the story isn’t quite that simple. It develops from a condemnation against non-brown cats and dogs, to the censuring of books where the words “cat” or “dog” are not preceded by the word “brown,” to the final arrest of those who once owned the offending non-tan animals. It’s a rather facile and simple-minded tale about the slow and creeping reach of the totalitarian state.
Now, having recounted this literary yarn, Finkielkraut turns to 21 April, 2002, the date of Jean-Marie Le Pen’s electoral success, and the beginning of a frenzy among the French, as pathetic as it was juvenile. In three short paragraphs, Finkielkraut describes the reaction of those very readers of Matin brun. Their response was simple: they saw in Le Pen the incarnation of the totalitarian state, the killer of non-brown cats and dogs. And in response, under the banner of vigilance, “hundreds of thousands of children, adolescents, adults of diverse origins and political stripes descended into the streets, in Paris and in the provinces, in a bizarre climate rife with anti-fascist fervor.”

83. Marian's Blog: Race In Europe
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84. History (HIST)
40132HIST-222-01N, U, American civ Since 1865, 4, MWF, 1030-1120, C, Graham, H Title Doing History From civil rights to Black Power
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86. Scientology International – Human Rights Director
In 1997, Leisa was appointed director for the Human rights Department of the Church of Scientology Church of Scientology Int l on Religious Freedom
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Following school, Leisa worked as an artist in New Zealand for three years, capturing the beauty of the New Zealand landscape on canvas and holding exhibitions. But she always wanted to use her knowledge of Scientology principles and her creative abilities to help people on a broader and more international scale. In 1979, Leisa joined Church of Scientology staff, and held the position of Public Relations Director for the Church of Scientology of New Zealand In 1983, Leisa made the decision to become a member of the Sea Organization , a religious order within the Scientology L. Ron Hubbard , founder of the Scientology religion, set to sea with a handful of veteran Scientologists to continue his research into the upper levels of spiritual awareness and ability. Today, the majority of Sea Organization In 1984, Leisa was invited to Los Angeles, headquarters of the Church of Scientology International (CSI). She has lived and worked there ever since. Her husband Bruce, an American, is also a member of the Sea Organization. For many years, Leisa supervised international Church

87. Center For Gender And Refugee Studies
Domestic Violence as a Basis for Asylum Status A Human rights Based Approach, Asylum Law and GenderBased Persecution Claims, Cornell Int l L. Rev.
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Adams, Laura S., Fleeing the family: a domestic violence victim's particular social group . 49 Loy. L. Rev. 287-299 (2003) Akram, Susan Musarrat, Orientalism Revisited in Asylum and Refugee Claims , 12 J. of Intl Refugee Law 7 (2000) Alexander, Barbara Cochrane. Convention Against Torture: a Viable Legal Alternative Remedy for Domestic Violence Victims , 15 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 895 (2000) Aliaskari, Mahsa. U.S. Asylum Law Applied to Battered Women Fleeing Islamic Countries Amnesty International - Ireland, Refugees - Human Rights Have No Borders: Women Refugees Anker, Deborah . Refugee Status and Violence Against Women in the "Domestic" Sphere: the Non-State Actor Question . 15 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 391-402 (2001) , 76 Interpreter Releases 1005 (July 2, 1999) -, et al., Rape in the Community as a Basis for Asylum: The Treatment of Women Refugees' Claims to Protection in Canada and the United States , 2 Bender's Immigr. Bull. 608 (August 1, 1997) -, et al.

88. Pacific University
LAW BA 309 MARKETING BA UDT MARKETING BA 312 INT L BUSINESS BA UDT INT L WESTERN civ I HST 101 *HISTORY OF WEST civILIZATION HIST 102 WESTERN civ II
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89. XVI Int'l Congress Of Classical Archaeology
XVI Int l Congress of Classical Archaeology. Archaeology Blog. « Faculty Job, U Florida Main Classics in ©2005 About, Inc. All rights reserved.
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90. Table Of Contents
europe s Defense Industry No More Flying Solo? (int l edition) • Commentary Airbus France Should The Little Giants Rocking europe (int l edition)
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91. NMB38
7th ann l conf Cultural stud East europe and Eurasia. dk24@columbia.edu; 24.4.98, Abstracts by 6.2.98. jusur@ucla.edu; 25-27.5.98 Sofia MELCOM Int l,
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Nordic conference update
Preparations are continuing apace for the upcoming 4th Nordic Conference on Middle Eastern studies, which will be held in Oslo 13-16 August ("The Middle East in a globalizing world"). So far some 70 participants have announced their presence, but the lines are still open and we expect the number to rise above this. We will send a circular to the registered participants shortly with more practical detail. The panels so far (preliminary survey) are:
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92. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 6930, Section 1104 Spring 2005
Introduction 16001815, in Human rights in Western Civilization, “Comment on Relevance of Int l Law to Constitutional Litigation Over the Death
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93. EU Commission: Speech By Chris Patten - 2-5-03
International Organization Documents Int l Organization On Human rights, as you may know, the EU decided to abstain from tabling a country resolution on
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February 5, 2003 It is a great pleasure for me to be here today during my first bilateral visit as Commissioner for External Relations to Iran. Many of us are acutely aware of Persia's deep-rooted and manifold influence on human civilization - the art and literature emanating from this part of the world that have left a lasting mark on peoples and cultures far beyond the region. Yet as times have changed, many outsiders' particularly western outsiders' dominant perceptions of present-day Iran are clouded by more material events and preoccupations. Time of change is also time of great opportunity. The challenge for Iran now is to bring the positive currents of progress and wisdom around which your history has revolved into harmonious step with the demands of our modern, interconnected world. To adapt certain forms so that they better cope with and meet the forces of change.

94. The Biblical Deluge Endangers Parts Of Europe, IRED
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I would like to go a little bit beyond the sensational headlines about the recent European floods. The facts are very nasty: almost a hundred dead from Germany to Russia, thousands of homes flooded in many countries, damages reaching tens of billions of dollars. Although too horrible to digest, these facts hide the problems that can't be calculated.

95. David Irving's Action Report On-line
Chair Lisa Armony, National Director, Institute for Int l Affairs B nai Brith Dr. Marvin Kurz, National CoChair League for Human rights of B nai Brith
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Posted Friday, October 23, 1998 Traditional Enemies of Free Speech Schedule Big Ottawa Conference-Junket for November Building History: Ottawa, November 8-14, 1998 Building History: Legal Memory and Contemporary Judgements November 8-14, 1998 Ottawa Ethnic cleansing, hate literature, genocide, killing fields, and xenophobic nationalism are contemporary terms evoking echoes of the past. As the experiences of today elicit haunting images of previous atrocities, there is an urgent need to educate the public about what prejudice can and did lead to during the Shoah. The Kleinmann Family Foundation , and the Institute for International Affairs of B'nai Brith Canada in cooperation with the Holocaust Literature Research Institute of the University of Western Ontario, McGill University, and the Association of Holocaust Organizations , are organizing the third conference, Building History: Legal Memory, Contemporary Judgements in this prestigious series. The pilot conference, Building History: Holocaust In Education took place in Vienna, March 9-16, 1997. The second conference, Building History: Art, Memory, and Myth took place in Munich, November 9-14, 1997. Participants included academics, artists, educators, representatives of education ministries, and Holocaust organizations from Austria, Canada, Czech, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Slovakia, Switzerland, and the United States.

96. Buchanan: Western Civilization Is On The Way Out
Western civilization is committing suicide. But you are not supposed to realize it. Not until it s too late to do something to reverse the tide. NewsMax
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WASHINGTON - Western civilization is committing suicide. But you are not supposed to realize it. Not until it’s too late to do something to reverse the tide. That is why the new book "The Death of the West.” by Patrick J. Buchanan will ring alarm bells in the precincts of the opinion molders who fear that it might jolt Middle America out of its complacency. Powerful forces in academia, literature, the arts and entertainment, and the news media will try to keep the book out of your hands. They will try to see that you don’t even know about it. First this volume, arguably one of the most important books of our time, will be ignored in the mainstream media. If that doesn’t work (and it won’t), it will be ridiculed. If that doesn’t work (and it won’t), things will get ugly. Look for the inevitable campaign of smears and name-calling directed against the author and anyone who tries to engage in a serious discussion of the book’s substance.

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