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Tobias S. Harris – Japan Analyst
The IconoclastShinzō Abe and the New Japan The first English-language biography of Japan's longest-serving prime minister, The Iconoclast tells the story of Abe Shinzō’s meteoric rise and stunning fall, his remarkable comeback, and his unlikely emergence as a global statesman struggling to lay the groundwork for Japan’
Microanalysis Society – Small stuff characterized quantitatively…
The Claude Giroux Foundation
The Claude Giroux Foundation is in an incredible stage of its life. We are currently developing and expanding!
Hi, I'm Caroline. – Illustration, photography, and all-around geekery
Blog high-tech & Digital – Suivez toutes nos actualités !
Suivez toutes nos actualités !
Human Events
Human Events is a conservative American political news and analysis newspaper and website. Founded in 1944 as a print newspaper, Human Events became a digital-only publication in 2013.
Narry Kim Lab | RNA biology – Institute for Basic Science and Seoul Na
RNAs play a pivotal role in development and pathology as they stand at the core of gene regulation. To uncover the working principles and biological functions of RNAs, we have been working on three major areas; microRNA, RNA modification and RNA-binding proteins in stem cells, embryos, cancer, neuronal system, and viru
Rethinking Foreign Policy – Analysis of US Foreign Policy in the Middl
Analysis of US Foreign Policy in the Middle East and Around The World
milk magazine – poetry • visual art • reviews — since 1999
The print journal milk created by Larry Sawyer in 1998 soon became milkmag.org in 1999. The online poobah was the rightful heir to milk magazine’s original grand print robes. Since then it’s been edited by Larry Sawyer and Lina ramona Vitkauskas. Only 3 or so other online poetry journals existed at that time. That’s ho
Schwa Restaurant
Located on the fringe of Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood, it's easy to miss but hard to forget. Stepping through the storefront entrance, the city dissolves into an intimate world where the artistry of fine cuisine unfolds throughout the evening. The barrier between patron and chef fades. Dinner becomes a night to e
SportsTalkSC – SportsTalk is Phil Kornblut, Rick Sanford and Matt Smit
More Stories Clemson being 3rd in final CFP ranking is....— SportsTalk (@sportstalksc) December 10, 2019 #STRecruiting Tweets by sportstalksc Listen to Latest Show
The Literature Police – literary censorship in apartheid south africa
This website is a supplement to Peter D. McDonald’s book The Literature Police: Apartheid Censorship and its Cultural Consequences (Oxford, 2009). It is intended for anyone curious to know more about the subject and for those interested in doing further research into the vast topic of apartheid censorship. For details
Indian Ocean World Centre | Peterson Hall (Room 100), McGill Universit
The Indian Ocean World Centre (IOWC) at McGill University is a research initiative and resource base established to promote the study of the history, economy, and cultures of the lands and peoples of the Indian Ocean world (IOW) – from China to Southeast and South Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Announcements NEW: Ca
TOTNYC – Twenty-somethings gathering together for Catholicism, communi
Calling all 20-somethings! Theology on Tap is back and better than ever for Fall 2018. Come start your week off right with a faithful talk, a wonderful community, and maybe a drink or two!
Center for the Study of Economics – economics that work for all
Welcome to the "soft" relaunch of the website of The Center for the Study of Economics. We'll be adding news, a blog, video, and podcasts as we move forward. Our mission is to research land value taxation, as an alternative to familiar property taxes (and other taxes harmful to people and commerce), to assist governmen
D.T. Max
D.T. Max is a staff writer at The New Yorker. His book, Every Love Story Is A Ghost Story: A Life of David Foster Wallace, was a New York Times bestseller. He is also the author of The Family That Couldn't Sleep: A Medical Mystery, which the New York Times Book Review called "gripping, cleanly written, cannily plotted…