IP REPORT) - October 1, 2019 Through October 31, 2019 Subject Key No

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

IP REPORT) - October 1, 2019 Through October 31, 2019 Subject Key No NPR ISSUES/PROGRAMS (IP REPORT) - October 1, 2019 through October 31, 2019 Subject Key No. of Stories per Subject AGING AND RETIREMENT 7 AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT 118 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 146 includes Sports BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND FINANCE 103 CRIME AND LAW ENFORCEMENT 123 EDUCATION 32 includes College IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEES 36 MEDICINE AND HEALTH 62 includes Health Care & Health Insurance MILITARY, WAR AND VETERANS 75 POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 620 RACE, IDENTITY AND CULTURE 70 RELIGION 13 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 62 Total Story Count 1467 Total duration (hhh:mm:ss) 133:14:41 Program Codes (Pro) Code No. of Stories per Show All Things Considered AT 671 Fresh Air FA 51 Morning Edition ME 531 TED Radio Hour TED 6 Weekend Edition WE 208 Total Story Count 1467 Total duration (hhh:mm:ss) 133:14:41 AT, ME, WE: newsmagazine featuring news headlines, interviews, produced pieces, and analysis FA: interviews with newsmakers, authors, journalists, and people in the arts and entertainment industry TED: excerpts and interviews with TED Talk speakers centered around a common theme Key Pro Date Duration Segment Title Subject Geo Aging and Retirement WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/12/2019 0:05:49 Hong Kong's 2 'Uncles' On The Front Lines Demonstrations, Protests & Riots / Elderly / Activism Hong Kong Aging and Retirement ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 10/06/2019 0:04:31 Working Past Retirement Age Exercise & Fitness / Age & Aging / Labor & Employment / Aging and Retirement WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/05/2019 0:04:53 Retiring To Volunteer Volunteers / Elderly / Communities & Neighborhoods Finding Affordable Senior Housing Is A Challenge For Many Americans. Elderly / Social Security / Retirement Communities / Women / California Aging and Retirement ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/03/2019 0:05:47 Here's Why Personal Finances VIDEO: What If Aging Wasn't Inevitable? The Quest To Slow And Even Age & Aging / Longevity / Future / Genetics & Heredity Aging and Retirement MORNING EDITION 10/03/2019 0:05:37 Reverse Aging Aging and Retirement MORNING EDITION 10/03/2019 0:04:50 'Why Is There Nothing Left?' Pension Funds Failing At Catholic Hospitals Pensions & Pension Funds / Hospitals & Clinics / Catholic New York Aging and Retirement MORNING EDITION 10/02/2019 0:06:48 Navigating The New Realities Of Work And Retirement Retirement / Labor & Employment / Pensions & Pension Funds Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/31/2019 0:03:41 For Some California Residents, Latest Wildfires Are A Tipping Point Forest & Brush Fires / Floods / Victims / Climate Change California Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/31/2019 0:04:31 How California's Blackouts Are Affecting The State's Dairy Farmers Dairy Products / Farmers / Blackouts & Power Outages California Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/31/2019 0:03:41 Italian Cheesemakers Upset By U.S. Tariffs Customs & Tariffs / Cheese / European Union (EU) Italy Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/31/2019 0:04:29 PG&E Power Outages Update Forest & Brush Fires / Blackouts & Power Outages / Medical California From Culinary Dud To Stud: How Dutch Plant Breeders Built Our Brussels Flowers & Plants / Vegetables & Legumes / Genetic Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/30/2019 0:03:45 Sprouts Boom Engineering / Supply & Demand Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/30/2019 0:02:36 Public Submits Comments On Keystone XL Pipeline Pipelines / Public Opinion / Department Of State Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/30/2019 0:03:04 Scientists Studying Extreme Winds And Wildfires Forest & Brush Fires / Climate Change / Wind California Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/29/2019 0:02:31 Saudi Arabia Moving Forward With Plans To Sell Shares Of Aramco Stock & Bond Offerings / Oil & Gas / Foreign Investments Saudi Arabia Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/29/2019 0:04:15 Californians Who Fled Fires May Be In Emergency Shelters For Weeks Forest & Brush Fires / Shelters / Recovery & Salvage Efforts / California Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/29/2019 0:02:14 In California, Air Tanker Pilots Help Keep Wildfires At Bay Pilots / Airplanes / Forest & Brush Fires California News Brief: Impeachment Inquiry, California Wildfires, Boeing CEO's Witnesses & Testimonies / Executives & Management / Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/29/2019 0:11:13 Testimony Impeachment / Forest & Brush Fires / Presidents & Heads Of Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/29/2019 0:03:44 Trump Administration's Interest In Syrian Oil Fields Raises Questions OilState & Gas/ Aircraft / Terrorism Crashes / National Security / Presidents & Heads Syria Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/29/2019 0:05:56 Healdsburg, Calif., Mayor On His Town's Evacuation From Wildfires Evacuations / Mayors / Forest & Brush Fires / Cities & Towns California Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/29/2019 0:04:16 In Texas, Home Sellers Must Now Disclose More About The Risk Of Floods / Home / Land & Real Estate / Law & Legislation Texas As Wildfires Burn In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom Declares A State Of Governors / Forest & Brush Fires / Martial Law California Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/28/2019 0:04:07 Emergency Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/28/2019 0:04:05 Wildfires In Northern California Force Nearly 200,000 People To Evacuate Evacuations / Forest & Brush Fires California Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/28/2019 0:11:11 News Brief: U.S Raid In Syria Kills ISIS Leader, California Wildfires Terrorism / Leaders & Leadership / Forest & Brush Fires Syria / Iraq / California Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/28/2019 0:03:47 California Grapples With Unprecedented Wildfire Challenges Forest & Brush Fires / Fires & Firefighters / Evacuations California Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 10/27/2019 0:03:40 Pope Francis Condemns Exploitation Of Amazon Forest At Synod Catholic Church / Forests & Forestry / Priests / Clergy / Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 10/27/2019 0:03:06 Mandatory Evacuations In Northern California As Wildfires Rage Forest & Brush Fires / Evacuations / Fires & Firefighters / California Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SUNDAY 10/27/2019 0:02:34 MIT's Very Old Milk Dairy Products / Colleges & Universities Massachusetts Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SUNDAY 10/27/2019 0:03:13 California Wildfires Latest Forest & Brush Fires / Evacuations / Emergency Preparedness California Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (WEEKEND) 10/26/2019 0:03:57 Italy Winemakers Look To Adapt To Climate Change Climate Change / Wines / Business Italy Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/26/2019 0:03:47 What A Fight Between Airplane-Makers Means For French Wine Airplanes / Customs & Tariffs / European Union (EU) / Food Europe Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/26/2019 0:03:24 States Of Emergency And Possible Power Cuts As California Faces Forest & Brush Fires California Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/26/2019 0:03:47 The Future Of U.S. Troops In Syria Troop Levels / Oil & Gas Syria Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/26/2019 0:03:32 70 Years Of The Zamboni Ice / Driving & Drivers Agriculture and Environment WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY 10/26/2019 0:03:49 Spike In Air Pollution In U.S. Air Pollution / Forest & Brush Fires Trump Considering Keeping U.S. Troops In Syria To Safeguard Oil Fields Oil & Gas / Terrorism / War & Revolution / Military Personnel Syria Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/25/2019 0:03:58 From ISIS Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/25/2019 0:02:58 Where There's A Wine, There's A Way Wines / Customs & Tariffs / Economic Conditions & Trends / Florida / France Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/25/2019 0:03:46 New National Marine Sanctuary For Shipwrecked Vessels Is A 'Time Ships & Shipping / History / Rivers / War & Revolution Maryland Fast-Moving Wildfires And Strong Winds Cause Disruptions And Concern Forest & Brush Fires / Fires & Firefighters / Wind / Utilities California Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/25/2019 0:04:15 In California Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/25/2019 0:03:28 Wildfires In Northern And Southern California Forest & Brush Fires / Fires & Firefighters California Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/25/2019 0:03:36 The Future Of French Fries Food Products / Fast-Food Industry Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/25/2019 0:03:34 California Wildfires Update Forest & Brush Fires / Fires & Firefighters / Evacuations California Newest National Park Abuts Problem-Causing Industrial Area National Forests, Parks, Monuments & Seashores / Indiana Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/24/2019 0:03:02 Production(Industrial) / Environmental Protection Agency Agriculture and Environment MORNING EDITION 10/24/2019 0:03:38 Trump Wants To Exempt Tongass National Forest From Roadless Rule National(EPA) Forests, Parks, Monuments & Seashores / Logging / Alaska Democratic Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang On His Universal Basic Climate Change / Candidates / Voting & Voters / Presidents & New York Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED 10/23/2019 0:04:18 Income Plan Heads Of State / Democratic Party Agriculture and Environment ALL THINGS CONSIDERED
Recommended publications
  • Friday, October 18, 2019
    TENNESSEE TITANS Looks like aloha for franchise QB Even if Mariota were to win back his job, the Titans will let him walk after this season. P11 DAVIDSONLedger • WILLIAMSON • RUTHERFORD • CHEATHAM WILSON SUMNER• ROBERTSON • MAURY • DICKSON • MONTGOMERY STREET LEVEL Friday October 18, 2019 Kurds struggle to understand Nashville’s Kurds love their new country. But betrayal of Nashville their people is hard to grasp. ranks P4 October 18-24, 2019 eight The power of information.NASHVILLE EDITION Vol. 45 | Issue 42 www.TNLedger.com Nashville is the eighth-best place to retire Free in the nation, a new U.S. FORMERLY WESTVIEW SINCE 1978 News & World Report ranking reports. The publication’s “2020 Need a holiday job? Best Places to Retire in Page 13 the United States’’ evalu ated 125 of the country’s largest metropolitan You’ve picked the Dec.: areas, selecting the places Dec.: Keith Turner, Ratliff, Jeanan Mills Stuart, Resp.: Kimberly Dawn Wallace, Atty: Mary C Lagrone, 08/24/2010, 10P1318 In re: Jeanan Mills Stuart, Princess Angela Gates, based on how well they Jeanan Mills Stuart, Princess Angela Gates,Dec.: Resp.: Kim Prince Patrick, Angelo Terry Patrick, - Gates, Atty: Monica D Edwards, 08/25/2010, 10P1326 In re: Keith Turner, TN Dept Of Correction, www.westviewonline.com CountiesTN Dept Of Correction, Resp.: Johnny Moore,Dec.: Melinda Atty: Bryce L Tomlinson, Coatney, Resp.: meet Americans’ expecta Pltf(s): Rodney A Hall, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, 08/27/2010, 10P1336 right time & place In re: Kim Patrick, Terry Patrick, Pltf(s): Sandra Heavilon,
    [Show full text]
  • The American Poetry Review
    “As soon as we subscribe to a hierarchy, we circumscribe ourselves within a value system. This is perhaps the great conundrum AMERICAN of art—once we define a term, we impose a limit, thereby inviting both orthodoxy and transgression. Our concept of ‘art’ or ‘poem’ or ‘novel’ is, then, always in flux, and I think we’d agree that this is how art renews itself—through those who dare to challenge those terms. The making of art, and the evaluation of it, is always an act POETRY REVIEW of self-definition.” —KITANO, p. 37 MAY/JUNE 2021 VOL. 50/NO. 3 $5 US/$7 CA MEGAN FERNANDES MAGICAL REALISM IN AMERICA & OTHER POEMS FORREST GANDER OWNING YOURSELF: AN INTERVIEW WITH JACK GILBERT SALLY WEN MAO PARIS SYNDROME & OTHER POEMS ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: ALISON C. ROLLINS MAGGIE SMITH NATALIE EILBERT PHOTO: APRWEB.ORG RIVKAH GEVINSON 2 THE AMERICAN POETRY REVIEW The American Poetry Review (issn 0360-3709) is published bimonthly by World Poetry, Inc., a non-profit corporation, and Old City Publishing, Inc. Edi torial offices: 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA 19103-5735. Subscription rates: U.S.: 3 years, $78.00; 2 years, $56.00; 1 year, $32.00. Foreign rates: 3 years, $129.00; 2 years, $92.00; 1 year, $49.00. Single copy, $5.00. Special classroom adoption rate per year per student: MAY/JUNE 2021 VOL. 50/NO. 3 $14.00. Free teacher’s subscription with classroom adoption. Subscription mail should be addressed to The American IN THIS ISSUE Poetry Review, c/o Old City Publishing, 628 N.
    [Show full text]
  • Defining Turkey's Kurdish Question
    Defining Turkey’s Kurdish Question: Discourse in the US Congress, The European Parliament and the Turkish Grand National Assembly, 1990-99 Hamid Akın Ünver A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Department of Government University of Essex Date of submission November 2009 Winner 2010 Malcolm H. Kerr Award for the Best Dissertation in the Field of Social Sciences This Dissertation is Nominated by the University of Essex, Department of Government for the Following ECPR Categories The 2010 Jean Blondel PhD Prize for the Best Dissertation by a Scholar in an ECPR Member Institution. The 2010 Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research Defining the Kurdish Question: Discourse in the US Congress, The European Parliament and The Turkish Grand National Assembly. Chapter 1 -- Defining the Kurdish question: Setting the Scene 1. Power, function and policy asymmetries: The US Congress, the EU Parliament and the Turkish Grand National Assembly……………………………………..…7 2. On the methodology of this work………………………………………………..11 2.1 Methodology step 1: Data collection………………………………………..…...14 2.2 Methodology step 2: Data evaluation……………………………………………16 Chapter 2 – Theoretical overview: The State, the non-State and political language 1. Philosophical aspects: The consciousness of the State and of the non- State.…………………………………………………………………………...…22 1.1 The State and power in politics: Machiavelli – Hobbes – Weber …………….23 1.2 Language of the ‘non-State’ and emancipation: Locke – Rousseau – Kant....31 2. Theoretical aspects: How does the consciousness of the State and emancipation materialize in politics? Enter discourse analysis………………………………...35 2.1 Limitation of the literature on ‘psychological factors’ in foreign policy…….36 2.2 When words establish power relations: Critical discourse analysis and identity conflicts…………………………………………………………………..……...40 2.3 On the methodology of the content chapters: The relationship between speech- act and discourse…………………………………………………………………………43 3.
    [Show full text]
  • Happy Birthday!
    THE THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2021 Quote of the Day “That’s what I love about dance. It makes you happy, fully happy.” Although quite popular since the ~ Debbie Reynolds 19th century, the day is not a public holiday in any country (no kidding). Happy Birthday! 1998 – Burger King published a full-page advertisement in USA Debbie Reynolds (1932–2016) was Today introducing the “Left-Handed a mega-talented American actress, Whopper.” All the condiments singer, and dancer. The acclaimed were rotated 180 degrees for the entertainer was first noticed at a benefit of left-handed customers. beauty pageant in 1948. Reynolds Thousands of customers requested was soon making movies and the burger. earned a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising 2005 – A zoo in Tokyo announced Newcomer. She became a major force that it had discovered a remarkable in Hollywood musicals, including new species: a giant penguin called Singin’ In the Rain, Bundle of Joy, the Tonosama (Lord) penguin. With and The Unsinkable Molly Brown. much fanfare, the bird was revealed In 1969, The Debbie Reynolds Show to the public. As the cameras rolled, debuted on TV. The the other penguins lifted their beaks iconic star continued and gazed up at the purported Lord, to perform in film, but then walked away disinterested theater, and TV well when he took off his penguin mask into her 80s. Her and revealed himself to be the daughter was actress zoo director. Carrie Fisher. ©ActivityConnection.com – The Daily Chronicles (CAN) HURSDAY PRIL T , A 1, 2021 Today is April Fools’ Day, also known as April fish day in some parts of Europe.
    [Show full text]
  • ARMOR Janfeb2007 Covers.Indd
    The Professional Bulletin of the Armor Branch PB 17-07-1 Editor in Chief Features LTC SHANE E. LEE 7 Not Quite Counterinsurgency: A Cautionary Tale for U.S. Forces Based on Israel’s Operation Change of Direction Managing Editor by Captain Daniel Helmer CHRISTY BOURGEOIS 12 Lebanon 2006: Did Merkava Challenge Its Match? by Lieutenant Colonel David Eshel, IDF, Retired Commandant 15 Teaching and Learning Counterinsurgency MG ROBERT M. WILLIAMS at the Armor Captains Career Course by Major John Grantz and Lieutenant Colonel John Nagl 18 The Challenge of Leadership ARMOR (ISSN 0004-2420) is published bi- during the Conduct of Counterinsurgency Operations month ly by the U.S. Army Armor Center, by Major Jon Dunn ATTN: ATZK-DAS-A, Building 1109A, 201 6th Avenue, Ste 373, Fort Knox, KY 40121-5721. 20 Building for the Future: Combined Arms Offi cers by Captain Chad Foster Disclaimer: The information contained in AR- MOR represents the professional opinions of 23 The Battalion Chaplain: A Combat Multiplier the authors and does not necessarily reflect by Chaplain (Captain) David Fell the official Army or TRADOC position, nor does it change or supersede any information 26 Practical Lessons from the Philippine Insurrection presented in other official Army publications. by Lieutenant Colonel Jayson A. Altieri, Lieutenant Commander John A. Cardillo, and Major William M. Stowe III Official distribution is limited to one copy for each armored brigade headquarters, ar mored 35 Integrating Cultural Sensitivity into Combat Operations cavalry regiment headquarters, armor battal- by Major Mark S. Leslie ion headquarters, armored cavalry squadron 39 Advice from a Former Military Transition Team Advisor head quarters, reconnaissance squadron head- by Major Jeff Weinhofer quar ters, armored cavalry troop, armor com- pany, and motorized brigade headquarters of 42 Arab Culture and History: Understanding is the First Key to Success the United States Army.
    [Show full text]
  • Making a Better CMC a N a M P L I F I C a T I O N O F X E N O P H O B I a | S P R I N G 2 0 2 0
    THE MGRUBLIAN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Spring 2020 A T I M E L I K E N E V E R B E F O R E | S P R I N G 2 0 2 0 A TIME LIKE NEVER BEFORE On March 11, 2020, CMC students INSIDE THIS ISSUE received notice that due to the COVID-19 Pg. 3-4: An Amplification of Xenophobia pandemic, CMC's campus would be closing in the coming days. Students were sent home - Pg. 5-6: Fighting for a Nation During Midterms to complete their semesters remotely through distance learning. The world was further Pg. 7: Discrimination Written into the CARES Act rocked by the murder of George Floyd, sparking a new wave of protests against the Pg. 8-9: The Plight of Migrant Workers in India Amidst the injustices black people face in America. Pandemic This issue features student articles and Pg. 10-11: Creative Resistance op-eds discussing human rights abuses in the Against a Humorless State: wake of a global pandemic; and showcases Carnivalesque Protest and Satire in Hong Kong the unique ways CMCers have remained engaged in human rights activism from Pg. 12: Anti-Racist Book Club home. Pg. 13: ASCMC: Making a Better CMC A N A M P L I F I C A T I O N O F X E N O P H O B I A | S P R I N G 2 0 2 0 An Amplification of Xenophobia By Maya Shah Image via Associated Press. A global crisis is the time for understanding and compassion.
    [Show full text]
  • Uncovering Nodes in the Transnational Social Networks of Hispanic Workers
    Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons LSU Doctoral Dissertations Graduate School 2013 Uncovering nodes in the transnational social networks of Hispanic workers James Powell Chaney Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_dissertations Part of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons Recommended Citation Chaney, James Powell, "Uncovering nodes in the transnational social networks of Hispanic workers" (2013). LSU Doctoral Dissertations. 3245. https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_dissertations/3245 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at LSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in LSU Doctoral Dissertations by an authorized graduate school editor of LSU Digital Commons. For more information, please [email protected]. UNCOVERING NODES IN THE TRANSNATIONAL SOCIAL NETWORKS OF HISPANIC WORKERS A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in The Department of Geography & Anthropology by James Powell Chaney B.A., University of Tennessee, 2001 M.S., Western Kentucky University 2007 December 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As I sat down to write the acknowledgment for this research, something ironic came to mind. I immediately realized that I too had to rely on my social network to complete this work. No one can achieve goals without the engagement and support of those to whom we are connected. As we strive to succeed in life, our family, friends and acquaintances influence us as well as lend a much needed hand.
    [Show full text]
  • October 13 - 19, 2019
    OCTOBER 13 - 19, 2019 staradvertiser.com HIP-HOP HISTORY Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter discuss the origins and impact of iconic hip-hop anthems in the new six-part docuseries Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America. The series debut takes a look at Kanye West’s “Jesus Walks,” a Christian rap song that challenged religion. Premiering Sunday, Oct. 13, on AMC. Join host, Lyla Berg as she sits down with guests Meet the NEW EPISODE! who share their work on moving our community forward. people SPECIAL GUESTS INCLUDE: and places Rosalyn K.R.D. Concepcion, KiaҊi Loko AlakaҊi Pond Manager, Waikalua Loko IҊa that make 1st & 3rd Kevin P. Henry, Regional Communications Manager, Red Cross of HawaiҊi Hawai‘i Wednesday of the Month, Matt Claybaugh, PhD, President & CEO, Marimed Foundation 6:30 pm | Channel 53 olelo.org special. Greg Tjapkes, Executive Director, Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii ON THE COVER | HIP HOP: THE SONGS THAT SHOOK AMERICA Soundtrack of a revolution ‘Hip Hop: The Songs That “Hip-hop was seen as a low-level art form, or BlackLivesMatter movement. Rapper Pharrell Shook America’ airs on AMC not even seen as actual art,” Questlove said. Williams, the song’s co-producer, talked about “People now see there’s value in hip-hop, but I the importance of tracing hip-hop’s history in feel like that’s based on the millions of dollars a teaser for “Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook By Kyla Brewer it’s generated. Like its value is like that of junk America” posted on YouTube this past May.
    [Show full text]
  • UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
    UCLA UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations Title Early Zionist-Kurdish Contacts and the Pursuit of Cooperation: the Antecedents of an Alliance, 1931-1951 Permalink https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2ds1052b Author Abramson, Scott Publication Date 2019 Peer reviewed|Thesis/dissertation eScholarship.org Powered by the California Digital Library University of California UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Early Zionist-Kurdish Contacts and the Pursuit of Cooperation: the Antecedents of an Alliance, 1931-1951 A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures by Scott Abramson 2019 © Copyright by Scott Abramson 2019 ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Early Zionist-Kurdish Contacts and the Pursuit of Cooperation: the Antecedents of an Alliance, 1931-1951 by Scott Abramson Doctor of Philosophy in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures University of California, Los Angeles Professor Lev Hakak, Co-Chair Professor Steven Spiegel, Co-Chair This study traces the progress of the contacts between Zionists/Israelis and Kurds—two non-Arab regional minorities intent on self-government and encircled by opponents—in their earliest stage of development. From the early 1930s to the early 1950s, the Political Department of the Jewish Agency (later, the Israeli Foreign Ministry) and several eminent Kurdish leaders maintained contact with a view to cooperation. The strategic calculus behind a Zionist/Israeli-Kurdish partnership was the same that directed Zionist/Israeli relations with all regional minorities: If demographic differences from the region’s Sunni Arab majority had made ii them outliers and political differences with them had made them outcasts, the Zionists/Israelis and the Kurds, together with their common circumstance as minorities, had a common enemy (Arab nationalists) against whom they could make common cause.
    [Show full text]
  • PDF (V. 114:21, April 18, 2011)
    The California Tech [email protected] VOLUME CXIV NUMBER 21 PASADENA , CALIFORNIA AP RIL 18, 2011 SFC committee meetings reviewed SANDHYA CHANDRASEKARAN 1. Renormalization of panel Q & A session consisting • Trying to get tenure for the • Want summer math research News Editor requirements across the key of Sarma, Chiu, Hunt, Professor optics professor. opportunities, such as REU. sciences. Scott Fraser, Professor Warren •Reviving the option-mentoring • Improving communication The biennial SFC on Wednesday, 2. Choices throughout the Brown, and undergraduate Neal program within the major. between old and incoming April 6 brought up a number of core. Bansal, who are all active members professors. pertinent issues and suggested 3. An intensive emphasis on on the Council for Undergraduate Bioengineering: remedies about the academics at critical writing skills. Education. • Changing the lab requirement Mechanical Engineering: Caltech. 4. Early exposure to more To watch a recording of the for the upcoming catalog year by • Improving student-faculty The conference began at 11 faculty in non-lecture settings. CORE curriculum discussion, recreating Bi/BE1x interaction. AM in Ramo Auditorium with 5. A commitment to visit http://www.ugcs.caltech. • Advertising “unwritten rule” the discussion on the proposed improved labs involving data edu/~arc/. Biology: of talking to professors in person. changes to the CORE curriculum. collection & analysis and design & A summary of the notable issues • Revamping Bi2. • Improving TA quality. SFC Chair Karthik Sarma opened build. raised during the option-specifc •More bioinformatics and • Shifting from more graduate with a general welcome, followed 6. Exposure to new sessions follow: biostatistics courses. to undergraduate TAs.
    [Show full text]
  • Ethnic Groups and Library of Congress Subject Headings
    Ethnic Groups and Library of Congress Subject Headings Jeffre INTRODUCTION tricks for success in doing African studies research3. One of the challenges of studying ethnic Several sections of the article touch on subject head- groups is the abundant and changing terminology as- ings related to African studies. sociated with these groups and their study. This arti- Sanford Berman authored at least two works cle explains the Library of Congress subject headings about Library of Congress subject headings for ethnic (LCSH) that relate to ethnic groups, ethnology, and groups. His contentious 1991 article Things are ethnic diversity and how they are used in libraries. A seldom what they seem: Finding multicultural materi- database that uses a controlled vocabulary, such as als in library catalogs4 describes what he viewed as LCSH, can be invaluable when doing research on LCSH shortcomings at that time that related to ethnic ethnic groups, because it can help searchers conduct groups and to other aspects of multiculturalism. searches that are precise and comprehensive. Interestingly, this article notes an inequity in the use Keyword searching is an ineffective way of of the term God in subject headings. When referring conducting ethnic studies research because so many to the Christian God, there was no qualification by individual ethnic groups are known by so many differ- religion after the term. but for other religions there ent names. Take the Mohawk lndians for example. was. For example the heading God-History of They are also known as the Canienga Indians, the doctrines is a heading for Christian works, and God Caughnawaga Indians, the Kaniakehaka Indians, (Judaism)-History of doctrines for works on Juda- the Mohaqu Indians, the Saint Regis Indians, and ism.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Census National Redistricting Data Summary File 2020 Census of Population and Housing
    2020 Census National Redistricting Data Summary File 2020 Census of Population and Housing Technical Documentation Issued February 2021 SFNRD/20-02 Additional For additional information concerning the Census Redistricting Data Information Program and the Public Law 94-171 Redistricting Data, contact the Census Redistricting and Voting Rights Data Office, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC, 20233 or phone 1-301-763-4039. For additional information concerning data disc software issues, contact the COTS Integration Branch, Applications Development and Services Division, Census Bureau, Washington, DC, 20233 or phone 1-301-763-8004. For additional information concerning data downloads, contact the Dissemination Outreach Branch of the Census Bureau at <[email protected]> or the Call Center at 1-800-823-8282. 2020 Census National Redistricting Data Summary File Issued February 2021 2020 Census of Population and Housing SFNRD/20-01 U.S. Department of Commerce Wynn Coggins, Acting Agency Head U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Dr. Ron Jarmin, Acting Director Suggested Citation FILE: 2020 Census National Redistricting Data Summary File Prepared by the U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION: 2020 Census National Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Technical Documentation Prepared by the U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Dr. Ron Jarmin, Acting Director Dr. Ron Jarmin, Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer Albert E. Fontenot, Jr., Associate Director for Decennial Census Programs Deborah M. Stempowski, Assistant Director for Decennial Census Programs Operations and Schedule Management Michael T. Thieme, Assistant Director for Decennial Census Programs Systems and Contracts Jennifer W. Reichert, Chief, Decennial Census Management Division Chapter 1.
    [Show full text]