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- Genius loci: placing place in Gerard Manley Hopkins
- ABSTRACT Genius loci: Placing Place in Gerard Manley Hopkins by Malcolm Hardman Key to Hopkins is his precise sense of place--including landscape, speech patterns, and the origins of poetic vocabulary. He shares a sense of cosmic geography with Boethius and Abelard, wrestles with the Roman legacy of territorial absolutism,...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
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- University of Minnesota: redefining undergraduate education for the 21st century; Minnesota moves aggressively to strengthen program.(curricula)
- As long ago as 500 BC, the Greek philosopher Heraclitus observed that "there is nothing permanent except change." Whether he anticipated the rate of change that currently pervades all aspects of society can only be imagined. In more recent As long ago as 500 BC,...
- Research articles 2005-07-01
- When banks become clients: the landscape of the foreign exchange market is changing, as small banks become customers of global players. Geraldine Lambe looks at the factors driving this change. (Markets).
- According to the Greek philosopher Heraclitus "nothing endures but change". Heraclitus knew what he was talking about -- that observation is still true, in the financial markets as elsewhere. Less than a decade ago, the foreign exchange FX landscape was populated by large regional...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Guy Davenport, for many years a professor of English at the University of Kentucky, died at 77
- * Guy Davenport, for many years a professor of English at the University of Kentucky, died at 77. He wrote in the range of 50 books, mostly short stories and critical essays. In his spare time, he translated Heraclitus and Diogenes, and illustrated Hugh Kenner's Counterfeiters. (Sherlock Holmes and Karl...
- Research articles 2005-01-31
- AFMC plans and programs logistics analysis
- There is nothing permanent except change. --Heraclitus If you are an Air Force logistician, you know change is part of the business. Operational scenarios change, logistics policies change, and information systems change. The list of changes is endless. The challenge logisticians face is managing the risks associated with...
- Research articles 2004-12-22
- Meeting the Challenge of Change
- All is flux, nothing stays still. Nothing endures butchange. Heraclitus, 540-480 B.C., Diogenes Laertius, Lives and Opinions of the Philosophers When memories exceed dreams, the end is near. The hallmark of a truly successful organization is the willingness to abandon what made it successful and start fresh. Thomas Friedman, 2005,...
- Research articles 2007-06-01
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