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About Change: Ali Smith’s Numismatic Modernism

Hotel World as a case study through which to think through Smith’s model of contemporary modernism, a sustained political project that can be traced across her oeuvre. It proposes “numismatic modernism ... ethically driven, economically engaged projects of many twentieth century modernists’ projects that are only just beginning to be appreciated in both their moneyed, metallic grubbiness and their political

Farmland rental rates increase moderately in 2013

page 3 Loss of a crop or an animal is always somewhat traumatic. But it can be even more devastating for a part-time farmer who may not have the commercial farmer’s philosophy on these inevitable losses ... discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all

Farmland rental rates increase moderately in 2013

Loss of a crop or an animal is always somewhat traumatic. But it can be even more devastating for a part-time farmer who may not have the commercial farmer’s philosophy on these inevitable losses. Losses ... discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all

States of Exile: An Interview with Domnica Radulescu

the United States in 1983 as a political refugee from what was then Communist Romania. Her writing, rich in autobiographical touches, is also full of precise references to Romania’s destiny and the ... identities, is a novel with a three-section bibliography (“History and Culture,” “Art and Art History,” and “Psychology and Philosophy”). It provides a solid theoretical background into the shaping of the

The Anthropology of the Setup: A Conversation with Chris Kraus

of philosophy, fiction, and genre-crossing texts of creative nonfiction. Kraus’s long association with the press has included editing the influential Native Agents series of fiction titles, and the ... recent novel, Summer of Hate (2012) where she writes of her avatar Catt: She saw no boundaries between feeling and thought, sex and philosophy, hence her writing was read almost exclusively in the art

Value-added business success factors -- the role of investor attitudes and expectations

more long term relationship with owners while reducing the need for yearly negotiations. A similar philosophy can be applied to land purchases based on the operations cash flow ability to make the ... , so long as the source (Ag Decision political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Maker Iowa State University Extension ) is

Value-added business success factors -- the role of investor attitudes and expectations

more long term relationship with owners while reducing the need for yearly negotiations. A similar philosophy can be applied to land purchases based on the operations cash flow ability to make the ... , so long as the source (Ag Decision political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Maker Iowa State University Extension ) is

Introduction: Brigid Brophy

modernist periods, Oscar Wilde and Ronald Firbank, shared her interest in gender and sexual nonconformism. Arguably, Brophy did more than any other author of her generation to anticipate the political ... Brophy’s activism is beyond the remit of this special issue, it is noteworthy that while Brophy’s political sympathies were clear, her approach could take unlikely turns; like Shaw and Joyce before her, the

Writing the Woman’s Voice: On the Verandah with Jean “Binta” Breeze

. Breeze?s work has a very strong political dimension, and her poetic voice has always called for change and resistance to the oppressive and corrosive forces 1 A ?Speakerly Text? as defined by Henry Louis ... audience. His work is highly political and focuses on themes of injustice and poverty in the Americas in the wake of slavery and colonialism. 4 Linton Kwesi Johnston (born 1952), otherwise known as LKJ, is

Dedication of Lee H. Tate Hall Memorial Law Building

teaching of all other sciences would be useless, since they could never be realized in a wilderness without law. The Law is grounded in a deep philosophy. It is deduced from first principles, born of a love ... obscure his moral sense, his success may reasonably be assured; but, if he allows the lure of political preferment or the opportunities, often presented to a lawyer, of obtaining questionable pecuniary

“I could say that, too”: An Interview with Margaret Atwood

,? and ?alternative facts? speak clearly to Orwell?s particular mode of dystopic vision, renewed political battles in the US over women?s access to affordable health care and abortion providers mean that ... empowering potential of writing. Following Trump?s inauguration, Atwood wrote an essay discussing the continuing and renewed relevance of her 1985 novel of political oppression. She states that, as a child

The Affective Politics of Resistance in the Work of Opal Palmer Adisa

on gender, race, and class, Adisa engages with peripheral voices to explore their political implications. Her work is inscribed in the literary tradition of Caribbean women writers who explore feminist ... affects are latent in Adisa’s creative use of language. This essay is concerned with embracing the affects not as isolated, individual experiences, but as political acts that can be rescued through bodily

2002 Crop insurance update—Results from 2001

contracted. The same philosophy applies to producers who feed most of their corn and want to protect against having to buy supplemental bushels at a high price. $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 Figure 2 . Farmer

2002 Crop insurance update—Results from 2001

contracted. The same philosophy applies to producers who feed most of their corn and want to protect against having to buy supplemental bushels at a high price. $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 Figure 2 . Farmer

2002 Crop insurance update—Results from 2001

contracted. The same philosophy applies to producers who feed most of their corn and want to protect against having to buy supplemental bushels at a high price. $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 Figure 2 . Farmer

Managing the margins

the producer. Flexible leases may help share the risk and may result in a more long term relationship with owners while reducing the need for yearly negotiations. A similar philosophy can be applied to

Payment limitations in the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (the 2008 Farm Bill)

§ 1603(b). State and local governments Under the Act, “a State or local government, or political subdivision or agency of the government, shall not be eligible to receive any payment, benefit, or loan ... . . .” under Title I (commodity programs) or Title XII (crop insurance and disaster assistance) of the 2008 farm bill. Again, a lessee of land owned by a State or local government or political subdivision or

Payment limitations in the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (the 2008 Farm Bill)

§ 1603(b). State and local governments Under the Act, “a State or local government, or political subdivision or agency of the government, shall not be eligible to receive any payment, benefit, or loan ... . . .” under Title I (commodity programs) or Title XII (crop insurance and disaster assistance) of the 2008 farm bill. Again, a lessee of land owned by a State or local government or political subdivision or

Managing the margins

the producer. Flexible leases may help share the risk and may result in a more long term relationship with owners while reducing the need for yearly negotiations. A similar philosophy can be applied to

To repeal or not repeal the rule against perpetuities

to do what they please at death with the property which they enjoy in life. As Kohler says in his treatise on the Philosophy of Law ‘The far-reaching hand of a testator who would force his will in