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Nebula 1.3, Dec. 04/Jan. 2005:
Note on Contributors and their work.......i-v
Nils Rosemann. "The Privatization of Human Rights Violations: Business Impunity or Corporate Responsibility? The Case of Human Rights Abuses and Torture in Iraq." 1-28
Semra Somersan. "How to Avoid the Global Monster of the North: Affirmative Action for the New Global Age." 29-39
John Jefferson. “Toward Laws in History: Carl G. Hempel and the Evidence Dilemma.” ....40-58
Babak Rahimi. Ishraqat, Part III: “Towards a New US Foreign Policy in the Middle East?” 59-66
Tangirala Sri RamaChandra Murthy. “Going Back To Metaphysics In The Attic.” 67-78
Matthew O. Cleveland. “Criminal or Revolutionary? Determining the Ethical Character of Emergent Terror.” 79-90
John Hyland. “An Extended Essay on the Use of the Gesture in Gertrude Stein’s ‘Tender Buttons’ and Paul Klee’s ‘Architecture Red-Green (yellow-purple gradations).’” 91-134
Ron Large.“The Early Years 1944-1951: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Search for True Religion.” 135-158
Tom O’Connor. “Cinematic Soul.” 159
Tom O’Connor. “Nietzsche’s Mother.” 160
Tom O’Connor. “Picasso’s Checks.” 161
Tom O’Connor. “Houdini.” 162
Russell Richards. “Generative Art: Music Generation, Digital Art Production and Nebula.” 163 -178
Courtney Thomas. “History as Moral Commentary: Ideology and the Ethical Responsibilities of Remembrance.” 179-196
Luke O’Callaghan. “War of Words: Language Policy in Post Independence Kazakhstan.” 197 - 217
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