Saturday, December 3, 2011

Books & Journals from India

Books & Journals from India 

 

 

Dear Sir   / Madam ,

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Astrology, Yoga; Buddhism; Jainism; Christianity
), Indian Art/ Archaeology,
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Dictionaries & Grammar Books with other related books from India.

 .
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Fw: H-ASIA: MUA Asian maritime bibliography resource

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 8:57 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: MUA Asian maritime bibliography resource


> H-ASIA
> December 2, 2011
>
> MUA Asian maritime bibliography resource
> ******************************************************************
> From: "Janet R. Goodwin" <jan@cs.csustan.edu>
>
> From: Michelle Damian <mdamian@usc.edu>
>
> Folks:
>
> In conjunction with the recent Asia-Pacific Conference on Underwater
> Cultural Heritage, the Museum of Underwater Archaeology is excited to
> introduce our newest research tool, the Asian Maritime Resources
> Bibliography. This database contains a selection of primary and secondary
> source materials introducing the maritime history and archaeology of
> China, Japan, Korea, India, and Southeast Asia. It is searchable by
> keyword, and each item is tagged by country for quick reference.
>
> We hope to continue to add items as research in this area continues to
> expand. Please feel free to contact us at research@themua.org with
> additional suggestions for this collection.
>
> Special thanks to Lincoln Paine and Dr. Hans Van Tilburg for their
> contributions to the database.
>
> Please click on the link on the home page at http://www.themua.org to
> access this tool.
>
> Best,
> Michelle Damian
> Asian Exhibits Editor
> The Museum of Underwater Archaeology
> http://www.themua.org
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: New issue China Information, vol. 25, no. 3

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 9:02 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: New issue China Information, vol. 25, no. 3


> H-ASIA
> December 2, 2011
>
> New issue China Information, vol. 25, no. 3
> ******************************************************************
> From: WMCheung@umac.mo
>
> We are pleased to announce the content of the new issue of China
> Information, vol. 25, no. 3 (November 2011):
>
> - The 1911 Revolution: An end and a beginning Arif Dirlik and Roxann
> Prazniak
> - Chinese press accounts of the 1911 Revolution: Seeing ?revolution? Peter
> Zarrow
> - The 'revolution' of 1911 revisited: A review of contemporary studies in
> China Wang Guo
> - Centennial perspectives on China?s 1911 Revolution R. Bin Wong
>
> China Information is a refereed journal dedicated to timely and in-depth
> analyses of major developments in contemporary China and overseas Chinese
> communities. The journal encourages discussion and debate between
> different research traditions, offers a platform to express controversial
> and dissenting opinions, and promotes research that is historically
> sensitive and contemporarily relevant.
>
> Visit us for a free online sample copy at http://cin.sagepub.com.
>
> Best regards,
> Wai Cheung
> Editorial assistant
> China Information
> cin.sagepub@gmail.com
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: December 12 Event - Maritime Energy Resources in Asia

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 8:59 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: December 12 Event - Maritime Energy Resources in Asia


> H-ASIA
> December 2, 2011
>
> H-ASIA: December 12 Event - Maritime Energy Resources in Asia
> ******************************************************************
> From: "Tracy Timmons-Gray" <ttimmonsgray@nbr.org>
>
> Dear H-Asia members,
>
> The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) and the Habibie Center invite
> you to join us for a discussion event on December 12 at the Hotel Nikko
> Jakarta about maritime security and energy resources in Asia.
>
> Event: Maritime Energy Resources in Asia: Opportunities for Joint
> Development
>
> Date: Monday, December 12, 2011
>
> Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:15p.m.
>
> Place: Hotel Nikko Jakarta, Diamond Room 1, Level One, Jl. MH. Thamrin 59,
> Jakarta 10350, Indonesia
>
> == ABOUT THE EVENT ==
>
> Long-standing disputes over maritime jurisdictional claims in the East
> China Sea, South China Sea, and Gulf of Thailand threaten the long-term
> stability and prosperity of states in East and Southeast Asia. Despite
> numerous multilateral efforts in recent decades and international legal
> regimes, such as the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, tensions among
> claimant states and user states remain high. Resolution of these disputes
> has eluded the claimant states, given the complexity of the domestic
> political, historic, legal, economic, and strategic factors involved and
> the pressure to develop the estimated vast energy resources in the
> disputed areas.
>
> Recognizing the complexities of the disputes and the need for continued
> peace and stability in these strategic waterways, NBR embarked on a
> three-year initiative, sponsored by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
> Foundation's Asia Security Initiative, to explore the contours of the
> disputes and opportunities for cooperative development of the energy
> resources therein.
>
> Members of the project's research team, led by Dr. Clive Schofield,
> Director of Research and QEII Research Fellow at the Australian National
> Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), will present the
> findings of their research.
>
> == EVENT SPEAKERS ==
>
> Dr. Clive Schofield, Director of Research and QEII Research Fellow, ANCORS
>
> Prof. Dr. Ambassador Hasjim Djalal, Senior Advisor to Indonesia's Minister
> for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and Board of Experts at The Habibie
> Center
>
> Prof. Ian Townsend-Gault, Director of Southeast Asian Legal Studies at the
> Centre for Asian Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, University of British
> Columbia
>
> Mr. I Made Andi Arsana, Australian Leadership Awards Scholar, ANCORS
>
> Ms. Tara Davenport, Centre for International Law, National University of
> Singapore
>
> Mr. Nick Owen, University of Cambridge
>
> == RSVP ==
>
> Space is limited and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
> Please RSVP by Wednesday, December 7. To reserve your spot, please contact
> Maya Thatcher at +62-(0)21-781-7211 or maya@habibiecenter.or.id.
>
> A buffet lunch will be provided at the event.
>
> == MORE INFORMATION ==
>
> About the Project: Maritime Energy Resources in Asia: Opportunities for
> Joint Development
> http://m.nbr.org/v8egwo
>
>
> About NBR ASI Initiatives: MacArthur Foundation Asia Security Initiative
> http://m.nbr.org/sTHJBK
>
>
> == QUESTIONS ==
>
> For further information about the project, please contact Tim Cook, Senior
> Project Director, NBR at tcook (at) nbr.org.
>
> == ORGANIZER ==
>
> The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan
> research institution dedicated to informing and strengthening policy in
> the Asia-Pacific.
>
> == PARTNERING ORGANIZATION ==
>
> The Habibie Center, based in Jakarta, is an independent think-tank and
> non-profit organization dedicated to advancing modernization and
> democratization in Indonesia.
>
> == SPONSOR ==
>
> The MacArthur Foundation is a private philanthropic foundation that
> supports creative people and effective institutions committed to building
> a more just, verdant, and peaceful world.
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: 2 New Dissertation Reviews (Chinese History & Japan Studies)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 8:58 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: 2 New Dissertation Reviews (Chinese History & Japan
Studies)


> H-ASIA
> December 2, 2011
>
> 2 New Dissertation Reviews (Chinese History & Japan Studies)
> ******************************************************************
> From: "Thomas S. Mullaney" <tsmullaney@stanford.edu>
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Two new dissertation reviews have posted this week on
> www.dissertationreviews.org
>
> - Mobilizing the 'Junior Nation': The Mass Evacuation Of School Children
> In Wartime Japan (by Gregory Scott Johnson)
>
> - "No Smoking" for the Nation: Anti-Cigarette Campaigns in Modern China,
> 1910-1935 (by Wennan Liu)
>
> If you would like to have your dissertation reviewed on the site, or to
> contribute your own review, please contact us at
> dissertationreviews@gmail.com
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Thomas S. Mullaney
> Assistant Professor
> Department of History
> Stanford University
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Member Publication on Philippine National Security]

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 9:12 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Member Publication on Philippine National Security]


> H-ASIA
> December 2, 2011
>
> Member Publication on Philippine National Security
> ******************************************************************
> From: "Julio III Amador" <july32000@gmail.com>
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> My publication on Philippine national security challenges and policy is
> now
> available from the Korean Journal of Defense Analysis. You can download it
> from the journal website here:
> http://www.kida.re.kr/eng/publication/publication01_3.htm
>
> Warm regards.
>
> Julio
>
> Julio Santiago Amador III
> Foreign Affairs Research Specialist
> ASEAN and Southeast Asia Desks
> Center for International Relations and Strategic Studies
> Foreign Service Institute
> 5F DFA Bldg., 2330 Roxas Blvd.
> Pasay City, the Philippines
>
> You can access my papers on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) at:
> http://ssrn.com/author=1045203
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Call for Applications: AAS/SSRC Dissertation Workshop

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 10:06 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Call for Applications: AAS/SSRC Dissertation Workshop


> H-ASIA
> December 2, 2011
>
> Call for Applications: AAS/SSRC Dissertation Workshop
> ******************************************************************
> From: "Asian Studies" <asianstudies@ssrc.org>
>
> AAS/SSRC Dissertation Workshop
>
> Rewriting History: Nationalism, Identity, and the Politics of the Past
> Toronto, March 12-15, 2012
>
> Application Now Available Online at:
> http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/aasworkshop/
>
> The Association for Asian Studies and the Social Science Research Council
> are pleased to announce plans for the first jointly organized AAS/SSRC
> Dissertation Workshop funded by the Henry Luce Foundation. The workshop
> will be held in conjunction with the AAS annual conference in Toronto in
> March, 2012, and will be organized and led by David Szanton, and follow
> the same basic model used in previous AAS workshops.
> Radical and conservative scholars, novelists and biographers, governments,
> education ministries, and tourist agencies are all writing and rewriting
> national histories and narratives. The attempt to strengthen or legitimate
> specific interests has entailed the rediscovery, reinterpretation and even
> the reinvention of values and identities, past social forms, victories and
> defeats, as well as natural and human trauma. Rewriting the past and
> creating heritage are of course ancient and seemingly universal phenomena,
> raising difficult questions about what we can know and the politics of
> historical writing. Issues of rewriting history are not limited to the
> concerns of historians; they are as salient to anthropologists, political
> scientists, specialists on religion, cultural studies, and others across
> the humanities and social sciences. The goals and modes of these
> reinterpretations may be scholarly, political, and/or popular. Clearly,
> all across Asia the past is not dead.
> This workshop is intended to bring together doctoral students in the
> humanities and social sciences who are (1) developing dissertation
> proposals or are in early phases of research or dissertation writing; and
> who are (2) also dealing with the kinds of issues mentioned above in the
> context of contemporary or historic Asian states and societies.
> The workshop will be limited to 12 students, ideally from a broad array of
> disciplines and working on a wide variety of materials in a variety of
> time periods, and in various regions of Asia. It also will include a small
> multidisciplinary and multi-area faculty with similar concerns.
> The workshop will be scheduled for the days immediately preceding the 2012
> AAS annual conference in Toronto. It will cover two and one-half days of
> intense discussion beginning the evening of Monday, March 12, and running
> through noon of Thursday, March 15.
> Participants of this workshop will be invited back for a post-fieldwork
> workshop to be held in 2014. The second workshop will be held 24 months
> later, after many or most participants have completed a significant amount
> of fieldwork or archival research and are at varying stages in the writing
> process. This follow-up workshop is intended to help participants shape
> and articulate the key focus of their dissertations as they begin writing.
> The organizers will be able to provide financial support for participants
> including three night's accommodations, meals and travel funds. It is
> hoped that participants also will attend the AAS annual meeting
> immediately following the workshop.
> Applicants need not have advanced to candidacy but must have at least
> drafted a dissertation research proposal. Applications are also welcome
> from doctoral students in the early phases of writing their dissertations.
> The application is available on the SSRC website
> (http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/aasworkshop/) and must be submitted
> online by January 3, 2012.
> Workshop participants will be selected on the basis of the submitted
> projects, the potential for useful exchanges among them, and a concern to
> include a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, intellectual
> traditions, and regions of Asia. Applicants will be informed whether or
> not they have been selected for the workshop by late January.
>
> For further information about the workshop structure or eligibility,
> please contact David Szanton
> Szanton@berkeley.edu<mailto:Szanton@berkeley.edu>. Questions concerning
> administrative matters or the application process should be directed to
> Nicole Restrick Restrick@ssrc.org<mailto:Restrick@ssrc.org>.
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Postdoc: Korean Studies, Univ of Pennsylvania, Korean Foundation Fellowship

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2011 12:16 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Postdoc: Korean Studies, Univ of Pennsylvania, Korean
Foundation Fellowship


> H-ASIA
> December 2, 2011
>
>
> Position: Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships (2012-13), University
> of Pennsylvania, James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies
>
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43884
>
>
> University of Pennsylvania, James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies
>
> Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships (2012-13)
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: Pennsylvania, United States
> Position: Post-Doctoral Fellow
>
>
> James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies at the University of
> Pennsylvania welcomes applications for postdoctoral fellowship at UPenn,
> funded by the Korea Foundations Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.
>
> Applicants will apply simultaneously to the Korea Foundation and Penn.
> Selection by the university does not guarantee Korea Foundation selection,
> but Penn will advise the Korea Foundation of its selected candidate(s).
> Scholars must have received their Ph.D. on a subject related to Korea (in
> the humanities or social sciences) within 5 years of their application and
> cannot currently hold a regular faculty position. Confirmation of doctoral
> degree conferral will be required by July 1, 2012, and no exception will
> be allowed. South Korean nationals are eligible to apply only if they have
> permanent residency status in another country.
>
> Disbursement of the postdoctoral stipend for a 12-month period (July 1,
> 2012-June 30, 2013) will be determined in accordance with Penn
> regulations. This fellowship cannot be combined with other fellowships and
> grants. During the term of appointment, the fellow will be expected to
> participate actively in the Kim Program, including giving a talk and
> rendering administrative support. Teaching a course will be negotiable,
> subject to the fellows expertise and student demand at Penn.
>
> In order to apply to Penn for affiliation as a Korea Foundation
> Postdoctoral Fellow, submit all application materials to both the Korea
> Foundation and the university. Information on the funding itself, required
> application materials, application procedures, and the Korea Foundation
> submission deadline can be found at http://www.kf.or.kr/. Materials
> received by Penn must be postmarked no later than January 3, 2012.
>
> Send application materials (3 sets of hard copy) to:
>
> James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies
> Attention: Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship
> University of Pennsylvania
> 642 Williams Hall
> 255 South 36th Street
> Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305
>
> For more information, please contact Eugene Y. Park (epa@sas.upenn.edu),
> Director of James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies.
>
>
> Contact: Eugene Y. Park (epa@sas.upenn.edu), Director of James Joo-Jin Kim
> Program in Korean Studies.
>
> Website: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/koreanstudies/
> Primary Category: East Asian History / Studies
>
> Secondary Categories: Humanities
>
> Posting Date: 12/01/2011
> Closing Date 01/03/2012
>
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position Chinese History, Archaeology, Anthropology, Philology, Academia Sinica, Asst or Assoc. Research Fellow

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2011 12:20 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Chinese History, Archaeology, Anthropology,
Philology, Academia Sinica, Asst or Assoc. Research Fellow


> H-ASIA
> December 2, 2011
>
>
> Position: Assistant Research Fellow or Associate Research Fellow,
> Chinese History, Archaeology, Anthroplogy or Philology, Academia Sinica
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43887
>
>
> Academia Sinica, Institute of History and Philology
>
> Assistant Research Fellow or Associate Research Fellow, Chinese History,
> Archaeology, Anthropology, Philology
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: Taiwan
> Position: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor
>
>
> The Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica is currently
> accepting applications for 1 full-time research position:
>
> 1. Position Titles Available: Assistant Research Fellow or Associate
> Research Fellow (positions roughly correspond to assistant professor or
> associate professor in a U.S. university)
>
> 2. Qualifications: Applicants must have a PhD.
>
> 3. Area of Specialization: Chinese History, Archaeology, Anthropology,
> Philology
>
> (1) Our top priority at the present moment is finding applicants who
> specialize in Archaeology and/or Philology.
>
> (2) The primary responsibility of research fellows at the institute is to
> conduct research and publish in the area of their specialization.
> Applicants need not publish in Chinese, but some fluency in spoken Chinese
> is required.
>
> 4. Please Submit the Following Materials with your Application:
>
> (1) Curriculum Vitae (Please see Application Items onthe IHP
> homepage(http://www.ihp.sinica.edu.tw)to download this form)
>
> (2) A List of Academic Works
>
> (3) Copy of PhD Diploma or PhD Certification
>
> (4) Two to three page statement of future research plans
>
> (5) Two letters of recommendation (Persons writing recommendation letters
> should send them directly to the IHP)
>
> (6) One to three samples of important academic works (one copy each)
>
>
> Contact:
>
> Ms. Chen Ching-fen, Office of the Secretariat
>
> Institute of History & Philology, Academia Sinica
>
> 128 Academia Road, Section 2
>
> Nankang, Taipei
>
> Taiwan11529
>
> Tel: 886-2-2782-9555 ext. 240 Fax: 886-2-2783-1815
>
> Email: bihp2@asihp.net
>
>
>
> Persons considering an Associate Research Fellow position should contact
> the IHP about the qualifications required for this position before
> applying. If you have any questions about the application process or
> materials required, please email Ms. Chen Ching-fen (bihp2@asihp.net)
>
> For more information about Academia Sinica, please consult our website at:
> www.sinica.edu.tw
>
> Website: http://www.ihp.sinica.edu.tw
> Primary Category: None
> Secondary Categories: Ancient History
> Anthropology
> Archaeology
> Asian History / Studies
>
> Posting Date: 12/01/2011
> Closing Date 03/31/2012
>
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Transforming Lives: Hmong Women, Gender & Power

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2011 6:26 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Transforming Lives: Hmong Women, Gender & Power


> H-ASIA
> December 2, 2011
>
> Call for papers: Transforming Lives: Hmong Women, Gender and Power--
> an edited volume of essays
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> Call for Papers
> Date Submitted: 2011-11-30
> Announcement ID: 190140
>
> Transforming Lives: Hmong Women, Gender and Power
> Abstract Deadline: January 31, 2012
>
> Chia Youyee Vang, Faith Nibbs, and Ma Vang, Editors
>
> In the limited popular and academic narratives about Hmong
> refugees/Americans, discussions about Hmong women often associate them
> with the family, which reinforces a link with domesticity and
> reproduction. Hmong women are also portrayed as victims of their
> patriarchal society. These representations can underscore perceptions
> of Hmong culture as hindering womens assimilation into American
> society and perpetuating violence against women. The few monographs
> that have been published about Hmong women view them within the
> limited framework of tradition versus modernity and also interpret
> Hmong culture as oppressive to women. Existing scholarship thus misses
> the opportunity to explain the complexity of Hmong American women in
> the context of globalization, and to situate them within the growing
> body of scholarship that highlights the troublesome place of Asian
> women at the intersection of racial difference and productive worker
> to emphasize ways they empower their lives and communities. We propose
> a collection of essays that goes beyond portrayals of victimhood in
> war, violence, and displacement to foreground ways in which Hmong
> (refugee) women exert agency and transform both their own lives and
> those of others. This volume will interrogate the racial and gendered
> logics of displacement and migration, as well as the paradigms of
> culture and patriarchy.
>
> As the first edited volume focusing on Hmong women, this project
> demands an innovative interdisciplinary approach in which we borrow
> from different theoretical frameworks to generate a materially rich
> and conceptually rigorous dialogue. Therefore, we seek essays that
> explore myriad perspectives and involve a range of disciplinary
> approaches. These include critical race theory, diasporic and
> transnational frameworks, gender and migration studies, feminist
> critique, media studies, and ethnography. We are also open to other
> perspectives and methods.
>
> We invite contributions on Hmong women and empowerment that engage
> with but are not limited to the following topics: history, politics,
> education, community organizing/activism, religion, motherhood, ritual
> performance, gender and sexuality, business, media, culture, race
> relations, development, and artistic expression. We are in
> conversation with the University of Minnesota Press about publishing
> this edited book.
>
> Please send a 250-300 word abstract and one page CV by January 31,
> 2012 via email to Chia Youyee Vang at vangcy@uwm.edu. Selected
> abstracts will be notified by February 29, 2012.
>
>
> Chia Youyee Vang, Associate Professor
> Department of History
> University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
> 324 Holton Hall
> P.0. Box 413
> Milwaukee, WI 53201
> Phone: (414) 229-1101
> Fax: (414) 229-2435
> Email: vangcy@uwm.edu
>
>
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