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Education and Emigration: The Case of the Iranian-American Community
(2006)
Sina
Mossayeb
Roozbeh
Shirazi
The Cultural Revolution in Iran has had a significant impact on the educational and professional landscape of post-revolutionary Iran.
Current Issues In Comparative Education
Electronic
Cultural Studies
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Education and Emigration: The Case of the Iranian-American Community
(2006)
Sina
Mossayeb
Roozbeh
Shirazi
Policies and practices used to implement the goals of the Cultural Revolution have been associated with discriminatory treatment of various sectors of Iranian society, decreased educational quality and access, and staggering rates of emigration.
Current Issues In Comparative Education
Electronic
Cultural Studies
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Respect for Consumers
(2005)
Carolyn
Costley
Lorraine
Friend
Patrycja
Babis
People in most cultures desire
and demand respect as it enhances their personal well-being.
Journal of Research for Consumers
Electronic
Cultural Studies
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Confidence, Visual Research, and the Aesthetic Function
(2007)
Stan
Ruecker
S
Sinclair
Milena
Radzikowska
Since the professionalization of various humanities disciplines in the latter part of the nineteenth century, humanities scholars have been primarily occupied with the interpretation and analysis of existing cultural artifacts, such as texts.
Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research
Electronic
Cultural Studies
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Confidence, Visual Research, and the Aesthetic Function
(2007)
Stan
Ruecker
S
Sinclair
Milena
Radzikowska
Since the rise of personal computing and graphical interfaces, many humanities scholars have been empowered to create the interface through which their materials can be studied: the proliferation of digital collections such as Perseus (www.perseus.tufts.edu) and Rossetti (www.rossettiarchive.org) bears witness to this phenomenon.
Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research
Electronic
Cultural Studies
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Factors Influencing Career Choice for Women in Science, Mathematics, and Technology: The Importance of a Transforming Experience
(2006)
Leslie
Besecke
Anne
Reilly
Scientific and technological progress is one of the key engines upon which our economy and culture depend for the continually improving standard of living enjoyed by much of Western society.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Cultural Studies
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The Application of the International Law of State Succession to the United States: A Reassessment of the Treaty between the Republic of Texas and the Cherokee Indians
(2006)
Jason
Nelson
The Cherokees call themselves the Ani-Yunwiya, which means "principal people."
Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
Periodical
Cultural Studies
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The Application of the International Law of State Succession to the United States: A Reassessment of the Treaty between the Republic of Texas and the Cherokee Indians
(2006)
Jason
Nelson
When the first white men ventured into Cherokee territory in the sixteenth century, the Cherokees had approximately sixty-four towns and villages, roughly six thousand warriors, and numbered around sixteen thousand people.
Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
Periodical
Cultural Studies
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The Application of the International Law of State Succession to the United States: A Reassessment of the Treaty between the Republic of Texas and the Cherokee Indians
(2006)
Jason
Nelson
As European empire building continued during the eighteenth century, wars, epidemics, and food shortages plagued the Cherokees and resulted in a chronically shrinking population and territory.
Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
Periodical
Cultural Studies
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Exploring Machu Picchu: An Analysis of the Legal and Ethical Issues Surrounding the Repatriation of Cultural Property
(2006)
Molly
McIntosh
International battles over cultural property housed in museums outside the country of origin are becoming increasingly common.
Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
Periodical
Cultural Studies
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