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When we make claims to each other, we're asserting. But what does
it take to assert well? Do we need to know what we're talking
about? This book argues that we don't. In fact, it argues that in
some special contexts, we can lie.
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Bonas, France,
July 6-19, 1980
In response to the leaders of China and Japan attacking each other
for the way they deal with history, scholars from Japan, China, and
the West held a conference in 2002, under the auspices of the
Harvard Asia Center, to examine the Japanese invasion and
occupation of China. The essays collected in this timely volume are
the product of these scholars7; research on this historical
problem. Delving deeply into the nature of the occupation, the
authors examine local variations in the role of the Japanese in
local politics, economics, and society, in such diverse localities
as Manchuria, Mongolia, Shanghai, Jiangxi, and Yunnan, where the
wartime experience has been little studied.
Contributors include: Timothy Brook, John Dower, Kubo Toru, Chang
Jui-te, Shao Minghuang, Tsukase Susumu, Xie Xueshi, Lu Minghui,
Odoric Y. K. Wou, Ju Zhifen, Zhuang Jianping, Wei Hongyun, Frederic
Wakeman, Jr., and Peter Merker.
A compelling profile of a pioneer in social welfare and human
rights policy development in Nova Scotia is provided in this
autobiography of Fred MacKinnon. Discussions of key issues that
MacKinnon advocated, including the modernization of social
assistance, the extension of the child welfare service, and the
development of a human rights program accompany personal accounts
of his family, career choices, and educational experiences.
Alford, is the son of the Vampire King Darius, he wants nothing
more than for his father to just leave him alone. Deadly Intrigue,
is about Blaine, she has a case to solve but how is she going to
accomplish that with Lord Ashton dogging her heels. Deep Longing,
is about Charles Laurens, he is just trying to stay under the
Alpha's radar but what happens when he suddenly fall right into the
Alpha's arms. Deep Longing II, is about Pack Enforcer Nate, he has
a job to do and it was not suppose to involve King Alder or
becoming his mate. Deep Longing III, is about cousins Damien and
Lucas, they fight hard to keep twin Lord Vampires, Steffen and
Thorn from pushing them around but when the two decide that the
cousins are their mates...the fur will literally hit the fan.
Once Upon A Bite; is about Valik, who is a prince and he is also a
vampire. Rose is the human woman; who will do whatever it takes to
save her father's life. Blood Lust is about; Marcus, who is the
King of all Vampires and who had the misfortune to born in the
wrong place at the wrong time. Aurora is his mate but she has made
it abundantly clear that she does not want him. Deadly Enemies; his
mother is the ruler over the vampire council. Her father is a
vampire hunter; who will not stop until he rids the world of
vampires. What happens when these two deadly enemies meet?
When ordinary young men who have been living their life right, are
constantly being tempted by the benefits that come along with the
rebellious lifestyle, it creates a struggle that is called: Tug of
Conflict. This book provides understanding and knowledge as to why
many young men who are ordinary young men battle the temptations of
the rebellious lifestyle and sometimes lose those same battles
daily. Read this book and find out why most young and adult men are
not immune to the battle against the rebellious lifestyle. This
book is not only for young men, but their loved ones as well.
During the spring of 1938, a flood of Chinese refugees displaced by
the Anti-Japanese War (1937-1945) converged on the central Yangzi
valley tricity complex of Wuhan. For ten remarkable months, in a
highly charged atmosphere of carnage, heroism, and desperation,
Wuhan held out against the Japanese in what would become a turning
point in the war - and one that attracted international attention.
Stephen MacKinnon for the first time tells the full story of
Wuhan's defense and fall, and how the siege's aftermath led to new
directions in the history of modern Chinese culture, society, and
politics.
China Reporting is an oral history showing how the China
correspondent of the 1930s and 1940s constructed his or her news
reality or the network of facts from which their stories were
written. How these men and women pooled information and decided
upon the legitimacy of particular sources is explored. The
influences of competition, language facility (or lack thereof),
common personal backgrounds, camaraderie, and changes in American
official China policy are also discussed, with special attention
paid to the prescriptive, gatekeeping role of editors back home.
This is an approach which has often been applied to the domestic
journalist. China Reporting is a pioneering effort at using
historical perspective to view the foreign correspondent in terms
fo the total epistemological context in which he or she operates to
produce the news that in turn provides the data base upon which the
public and policy makers inevitably draw. This title is part of UC
Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of
California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the
brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on
a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality,
peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1987.
China Reporting is an oral history showing how the China
correspondent of the 1930s and 1940s constructed his or her news
reality or the network of facts from which their stories were
written. How these men and women pooled information and decided
upon the legitimacy of particular sources is explored. The
influences of competition, language facility (or lack thereof),
common personal backgrounds, camaraderie, and changes in American
official China policy are also discussed, with special attention
paid to the prescriptive, gatekeeping role of editors back home.
This is an approach which has often been applied to the domestic
journalist. China Reporting is a pioneering effort at using
historical perspective to view the foreign correspondent in terms
fo the total epistemological context in which he or she operates to
produce the news that in turn provides the data base upon which the
public and policy makers inevitably draw. This title is part of UC
Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of
California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the
brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on
a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality,
peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1987.
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