The International Journal of the Humanities, Volume 5, Issue 4
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Space and Light and Order
Mark Woodhouse
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The Study on Spatio-Temporal Transition of Population in Songjiangfu Region of China Between 1392 and 1816
Peiyao Zhang, Ka-chai Tam, Hui Lin, Billy K. L. So
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Walking in a Painting of the Stars
David F. Dahlgren
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Solitary Amnesia as National Memory
Rodanthi Tzanelli
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The Lady Portrait from Mirror City
Yuh-yi Tan
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Beauty and Healing
Dan Vaillancourt, Mirinda James, Melissa Manion, Michael Ting
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Metaphor and Mission
Pamela Lewis
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Shifting Paradigms
Steven Song, Sun-Young Park
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Towards a New Realism?
Julio Prieto
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Landmarks and Cultural Identity in Yoruba History
Julius O. Adekunle
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Decoding Van Halen
Thomas Harrison
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The Humanities and the Shaping of Social Futures
Chris Groves
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And in their Death they were not Separated
Heidi M. Szpek
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The Ubiquitous Nature of Authorial Commentary
Marina von Hirsch
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Making Meaning and Becoming Multiliterate with ICT
Nicola Yelland
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Waldeinsamkeit
Erin Schwartz
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The Radicalism of Difference
Brad Haylock
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The Hip Ephebe
Georgia Tres
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Images of China and the West
Kay Li
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“Places of Respite”
Lisa M. Graham, Curtis Fain
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Protecting the Global Food Supply from a Terrorist Attack
John M. Polimeni
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Unveiling Desires
Joanne Cassar
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A Veil of Ignorance
Liz Jackson
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Public Spaces for Play
Barbara Chancellor
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Interactive, New Media Poetry
Michael M. Meany
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A Look at Hong Kong's New Wave Sentimentality
Raechel Dumas