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21. Old And In The Way (Decline And Fall Of Europe)
potential for wrecking what s left of Western civ on the going to have to choosebetween europe and America. same statement was made on CNN intl yesterday by
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Posted on 12/04/2002 1:37:10 AM PST by tictoc
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Karl Zinsmeister
Old And In The Way In April of this year, I was asked by the State Department to give a presentation on American culture at a large conference of European academics, government officials, and businessmen held in Warsaw, Poland. The event was sponsored by a major German foundation, and there were hundreds of Germans and Poles in attendance, plus smaller numbers of Brits, Scandinavians, Dutch, and other Europeans. There were barons and sirs and Danish executresses in microskirts and fey Frenchmen and Italian journalists sucking cigarettes as if a firing squad awaitedthe whole panoply of Eurocharacters, set among the old buildings, gray skies, jammed streets, creaky plumbing, odd haircuts, high expenses, and cramped horizons that characterize so much of Europe today. To my knowledge I was the only American participating. This was an occasion for EuropeansGermans especiallyto talk frankly to other Europeans. The panel on which I spoke was chaired by Reiner Pommerin, a professor at the University of Dresden, colonel in the German air force reserves, and advisor to the German Ministry of Defense. My fellow speakers included Germany's former ambassador to the U.K., the current German ambassador to Poland, a DaimlerChrysler managing director, and a professor from Britain. We were to focus on transatlantic relations.
Throughout the two days, Pommerin set the tone with an aggressively antagonistic attitude toward all things American. "Thank God we had the 11th of September," he declaredfor this showed the U.S. how it feels to be humbled. Herr professor-colonel went on to suggest that Americans often feel nostalgic for the "good old days of slavery in the nineteenth century." He told ludicrous stories about seeing empty bottles and litter piled "one meter deep" along roadsides in America, illustrating our environmental slovenliness. He insisted the seemingly mighty U.S. military was now a hollow force, all flash and no substance.

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24. Webster University - Center For International Education: International Studies A
Before 1500 HIST 2220 Modern europe HIST 2250 International Relations Political TheoriesINTL 2690 Multinational the Arts GNST 1600 Understanding Human rights.
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International Studies Academic Programs International Studies is designed to allow undergraduate students of all interests to pursue the study of foreign cultures and societies and the global forces with which they interact. To enroll, please contact the CIE to make an appointment. Click here for a list of qualifying IS courses listed by term International Studies (B.A.)
International Studies (B.A.) with an emphasis in Latin American Studies

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Why pursue international studies? We live in an interdependent world. Daily headlines, national policies, and regional economics are shaped by people all around the globe. World forces affect our academic choices, career opportunities, and shopping listseven the water we drink and the air we breathe. As more businesses and organizations expand globally, we as individuals are going global, too, surfing the Web and e-mailing across the seas to pursue our personal and professional goals. Following this trend, international studies provides a context for studying social and natural sciences, business and commerce, the humanities, fine arts, and foreign languages within a global context. International studies provides an interdisciplinary program designed to give students specialized and general global knowledge, second language skills, and significant international experience. Each student will complete the core courses, select a second language, and study abroad or complete an internship (as approved by the Director of the Center for International Education). Those choosing to major with an emphasis may select either Latin American studies or international human rights. Students may also work with the CIE Director to develop an individual emphasis in another area of study at the university.

25. History (HIST)
41674HIST-211-02L, Modern europe, 4, T, 1500-1620, J, Dollard 40623-HIST-237-01M,Islamic civ Before 1800, 4, MWF, 1230-1320, E, Course is cross-listed with intl-200-02
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Course ID '08 GE Course Title Fees Hrs Days Start-End Exm Instructor HIST-203-01L U Origins of Europe MWF B Davis, A Title: "Origins of Europe: Medieval Society" HIST-211-01L U Modern Europe T K Dollard, C RF HIST-211-02L U Modern Europe T J Dollard, C RF HIST-222-01N U American Civ Since 1865 MWF C Graham, H HIST-222-02N U American Civ Since 1865 MWF E STAFF HIST-233-01M U Modern East Asia MWRF C Keenan, B Course is cross-listed with EAST-233-01M. HIST-237-01M U Islamic Civ Before 1800 MWF E Meriwether, M HIST-240-01J U American Women's History MWF B STAFF Course is cross-listed with WMST-240-01J. HIST-280-01L U Renaissance Italy MW G Davis, A HIST-290-01 Do History: Civil Rights MW D Graham, H Sophomores/Juniors Only Majors/Minors Only Title: "Doing History: From Civil Rights to Black Power" HIST-290-02 Do History: Cold War MW G Keenan, B Sophomores/Juniors Only Majors/Minors Only Title: "Doing History: Cold War and East Asia" HIST-321-01 Topics in Middle Eastern Hist MWF F Meriwether, M

26. The Telson Spur: Field Nodes -- Values (1): Rights & Responsibilities (1)
Brotherhood of Active Rogue Journalists, intl BC Anti the Study of Human rights Columbia University South Africa) Centre for europe s Children Children s
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DESCRIPTION : In the search for meaning, questions of value are concerned with what ought to be, as opposed to what is, was, or will be. The first of fifteen pages on Values (one of the Field Nodes comprising the subject tree of The Telson Spur ), this page is one of three comprising a list of links to on-line resources related to the development of human rights and responsibilities (including civil rights, disability resources, ideology and political belief, and social justice). The coordinate pages, with a common header and List of Contents , contain links to women's resources and to resources related to issues of security, public (peace and justice) and private (freedom). KEYWORDS : civil rights; duty; freedom; human rights; liberty; morality; obligation; responsibility; security; values
From the highest to the lowest, self exists to be abdicated and, by that abdication, becomes the more truly self, to be thereupon yet the more abdicated, and so forever. This is not a heavenly law which we can escape by remaining earthly, nor an earthly law which we can escape by being saved. What is outside the system of self-giving is not earth, nor nature, nor "ordinary lives", but simply and solely hell. C. S. Lewis

27. Culturelink Network - International Meetings And Conferences
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Contact: humanities@hichumanities.org Visual Studies in the 21st Century Madrid, Spain, 15-16 February 2004 The First International Visual Studies Conference, organised by the Amigos de ARCO Association in collaboration with the Centro Párraga de Murcia, will be held during ARCO'04, on 15th and 16th February 2004 in Madrid. The conference will feature a series of plenary lectures presented by distinguished academics and historians who have been doing internationally recognised work on Visual Studies and Visual Culture. The conference will be organised in six panels:
  • Panel I: 'New Art History' / An epistemology for visual studies Panel II: Art Policies and Visual Culture Panel III: Visuality / Technology / Knowledge Society Panel IV: Visual Culture / Artistic Practices Panel V: Visuality and Identity Panel VI: Visual Studies and the University.

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QM. Halvorsen. 460. WEcon Hist of europe. HIST. Thomas. 462. W-Econ Hist of USto civ War. HIST. Thomas. 468. China s Econ Reforms. intl. 471. International Trade.
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31. Conference Participants
and History (2001), Minority rights Anthropological, Sociological Following theDescendants of europe’s Immigrant 9541 email european@intlinstitute.wisc
http://www.uw-madison-ces.org/calendar/spring04/IslamConference/participants.htm
Conference Participants Ellen Amster (Ph.D., History, University of Pennsylvania) is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.  Her research interests include Morocco and North Africa, the history of Islamic and French medicine, traditional midwifery, modernity and Islamic intellectual movements, labor history, and the French sociology of Islam.  She has been the recipient of Mellon, Fulbright-Hayes, and Chateaubriand Grants for research in Morocco and France.  Forthcoming in 2004 is the publication “The Many Deaths of Dr. Emile Mauchamp: Medicine, Technology, and Popular Politics in Pre-Protectorate Morocco, 1877-1912” ( International Journal of Middle East Studies Laird Boswell (Ph.D., History, University of California-Berkeley) is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Center for European Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  He writes on modern European and French history, particularly politics and society in twentieth-century France, rural history, European socialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the history of voting behavior, quantitative methods, and oral history. His publications include Rural Communism in France, 1920-1939

32. International Studies
Russia and Eastern europe History 329, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341; intl Prereqintl major/minor with 9 cr of core courses and at least 6 All rights reserved
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Eric Yonke, Coordinator
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E-mail: International.Studies@uwsp.edu Abbreviation: INTL = International Studies Definition: International studies is an interdisciplinary program designed to help you acquire expertise in the social and cultural development of various world regions, develop linguistic skills, and prepare for careers in the globalizing economy. International Studies Major
Consists of 33 credits plus foreign language requirement.
  • Core courses 9 credits: History 101 or 102; Geography 110 or 113, Political Science 160 or 180. Language requirement , 0-19 credits: If your native language is English, you must complete or test out of one foreign language course beyond the fourth semester college level. Foreign students, whose native language is not English, may use English to fulfill the language requirement by completing English 102 or 150 and the UWSP writing emphasis (WE) requirement. Areas of concentration 21 credits spread between two areas, 9 credits minimum in each area; 15 credits must be in courses numbered 300 and above. Courses designated with an asterisk (*) and all INTL courses must have the subtitle approved for the area.
  • 33. KU CredTran Data For Georgetown University
    269, DYNAMICS intl RELATI, 3.00, POLS, S, DYNAMICS intl RELATI (UPPER HIST, 033,europeAN civ TO 1789, 3.00, HIST, 114, RENAISSANCE TO REVOLUTION europe 15001789,
    http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~irdata/transequiv/DC/H0001824.html
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    34. Hein Kötz, Civil Justice Systems In Europe And The United States, 13 Duke J. Of
    civil litigation as a means of vindicating the public interest is by far less significantin europe. See William A. Bogart, Guardian of civil rights . R. civ.
    http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/djcil/articles/djcil13p061.htm
    [*pg 61]
    CIVIL JUSTICE SYSTEMS IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES
    HEIN KÖTZ
    I. INTRODUCTION

    II. CIVIL PROCEDURE IN GERMANY

    III. PROCEDURAL CONTRASTS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

    IV. CONCLUSION
    ...
    FOOTNOTES
    I. Introduction
    Allow me first to say what an honor it is to be invited to present Duke's first Herbert L. Bernstein Memorial Lecture. Herbert's death at the Law School a little more than a year ago was a great shock not only to the Duke Law School community but also to the many friends he had in Germany. I knew him for nearly 40 years, and I am very grateful indeed for this opportunity to pay tribute to him and his contribution to the law and legal education. [*pg 62] Our shared interest in the comparison of civil justice systems goes back to the early 1960s when both Herbert and I were graduate students at the University of Michigan Law School. All graduate students with a European Law background were given an introductory course on American Law. Procedure was an important subject of this course, and adversariness was held up to us as the hallmark of the American procedural system. The introductory course itself followed the adversary model in that we were asked to read Roscoe Pound's celebrated article on the "Causes of Popular Dissatisfaction with the Administration of Justice" with its sharp attack on the excesses of the adversary system. We were told that Jerome Frank had described the American mode of trials as being based on what he called the "fight theory", a theory which in his view "derives from the origin of trials as substitutes for private out-of-court brawls" and "frequently . . . blocks the uncovering of vital evidence or leads to a presentation of vital testimony in a way that distorts it."

    35. General Education Western Civilization Courses
    intl *3000 “The Rise of the Medieval Town, 11001500”. P SC 3673 Politicsof Eastern europe. P SC 4283 Civil rights and Civil Liberties.
    http://www.ou.edu/admrec/humwciv.htm
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    (6 hours required; 2 courses. One course must be HIST 1483 or HIST 1493; the second course cannot be HIST 1483 or HIST 1493 to fulfill this requirement, but must be one of the other courses from the list.)

    36. CSHR :: Faculty Consultations
    235 Email judy@saintl.org Recent Course(s International Reporting; Reporting onhuman rights and economic in Latin America and Eastern europe; Press Freedom
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/humanrights/resources/consultations.htm
    Faculty Members Available for Consultation Children's Rights Civil Rights Constitutional Law Economic Rights ... Women's Rights Children's Rights Jane Spinak , Edward Ross Aranow Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
    Telephone:
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    Recent Course(s): Seminar: Children, Law, and Media
    Research Interests: Child welfare policy; Juvenile justice; Child advocacy; Clinical legal education and legal organization management
    Philip Genty
    , Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
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    pgenty@law.columbia.edu
    Recent Course(s): Prisoners and Families Clinic
    Research Interests: family law, prisoners' rights Sheila Kamerman , Compton Foundation Centennial Professor of Social Work, School of Social Work; Director, Columbia University Institute for Child and Family Policy
    Telephone: Email: sbk2@columbia.edu Recent Course(s): International Social Welfare Research Interests: U.S. and Comparative social policy; U.S. and comparative child and family policy; Comparative welfare states back to top Civil Rights Jack Greenberg , Professor of Law, Columbia Law School Telephone: Email: jg25@columbia.edu

    37. Human Rights Faculty Names
    235 Email judy@saintl.org Recent Course(s nyu.edu Recent Course(s) InternationalHuman rights Advocacy. Politics-Gender-Early Modern europe Research Interests
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/humanrights/faculty/faculty_name.htm
    A B C D ... Z A Alvarez, Jose
    Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
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    jalvar@law.columbia.edu
    Recent Course(s): Foreign Investment, Human Rights,
    Research Interests: international law, especially international organizations; international tribunals; war crimes; international legal theory; and foreign investment Amdur, Robert
    Professor of Political Science, Barnard College
    Telephone:
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    rla2@columbia.edu
    Recent Course(s): Colloquium: Comparative Political Movements; American Politics Seminar: First Amendment, Politics, Censorship Anderson, Lisa
    Dean, School of International and Public Affairs; Professor of Political Science, GSAS Telephone: Email: la8@columbia.edu Recent Course(s): Conceptual Foundations of International Politics Research Interests: Middle East and North Africa, democratization, state-formation, rights, public policy Armitage, David Associate Professor of History, GSAS Email: da56@columbia.edu Recent Course(s): Research Interests: International thought in the Age of Revolutions, global history of the American Declaration of Independence Awn, Peter

    38. Ramapo College Of New Jersey || Online Catalog
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    39. Ramapo College Of New Jersey || Online Catalog
    EGYPT AHST 252 JEWS IN 20TH CENT europe AHST 260 PSYCHOHISTORY AINS 235 CHINESE CULTURE civ AINS 314 233 EAST ASIAHIST POLITICS APOL 235 intl POLITICS APOL
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    40. The World Is Outraged Suddenly Militants Become Terrorists
    bright artists making wonderful expositions all over europe to run I have not seenAmnesty intl. and all those wonderful NGO s and Human rights groups coming
    http://goldwater.mideastreality.com/2004/mar/worldoutrage.html
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    The world is outraged
    suddenly Militants become Terrorists

    By Gabrielle Goldwater
    http://goldwater.mideastreality.com/

    It was the 11th March 2004 .... and I awoke to TV Flashes galore ... first thought that was on my mind ... was it Israel ?
    NO...thanks for that .... then I knew it and faced just reality, since whenever did we have the Media .. the politicians in Europe and all their stiff necked Diplomatic Members plus Mr. Kofi Annan in person .. come in a mad rush to be invited onto Swiss TV or elsewhere.... and constant TV Flashes ...
    The last time we saw constant TV flashes.. it was on the 11th September when the US suffered their 9/11
    The EU and Media suddenly discovered a new word on the 11th March ..... Terrorist ... Terror-attack
    The entire world Media and especially the European Union with it's wonderful top Politicians calls out suddenly
    ""Is this Europe's September 11th?"" The European stock markets plummeted this morning at the sight of mangled bodies being pulled from the rubble.

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