2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS| GEORGE S. ROBINSON | DISCOVERERS AND EXPLORERS ALL | |
| GEORGE S. ROBINSON | EDITORIAL MIGRATORY MANIFESTO FOR A SPACE CIVILIZATION "Civilization is a movement and not a condition, a voyage and not a harbor "Arnold Toynbee |
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| RICHARD RESTAK | MAKE IT QUICK! The modern world leads to "modern nerves" |
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| RONALD W. MANDERSCHEID |
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE |
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| JANE R. GLASER |
WHAT MAKES YOU THINK MUSEUMS ARE EDUCATIONAL? Museums also are for musing |
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| HERSHEL SHANKS | TOO MANY LOST TREASURES |
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| FRANCIS W. NIEDENFUHR | A SHORT STORY AND SOME GOOD ADVICE Life lessons from ancient Egypt |
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| BENNETT SCHIFF | ORAZIO AND ARTEMISIA A fascinating tale of a father and his daughter |
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| JACK PERLMUTTER | PHILATELY PORTRAITURE A commemoration of Cosmos Club explorers and discoverers |
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| ROBERT SOLOMON | AMERICA'S TWIN DEFICITS New problems lurk with their reappearance |
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| TOM C. VEBLEN | QUO VADIS America's role in the new global Collaborative |
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| JEANNE ADDISON ROBERTS | SIR JOHN FALSTAFF Shakespeare's great comic creation acts as mirror and lamp |
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| JILL SCHARFF |
LOOKING FOR PROOF |
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| JOHN M. EGER | NURTURING A CREATIVE COMMUNITY The role of art and culture in commerce and community | |
| ROBERT YUAN | THE GLOBALIZATION OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING STUDIES The challenges of preparing today's students for tomorrow's workplace |
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| ROBERT E. CLEARY | THE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT OF 2002 Is this law helping or hurting education in the United States? |
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| PETER D. EHRENHAFT | WHAT WOULD WARREN SAY NOW? Can Brown and Baker be reconciled? |
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| RICHARD BLUM | SEEKING GLOBAL JUSTICE The World Equity Court faces an uncertain future |
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| HERMAN SCHWARTZ | SECURITY AND LIBERTY IN AN AGE OF TERRORISM "The true danger is when liberty is nibbled away, for expedience, and by parts." -Edmund Burke |
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| RONALD D. ROTUNDA | IS THERE HOPE FOR IRAQ'S POST-OCCUPATION GOVERNMENT? Frank views both from Iraqis and non-Iraqis |
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| MILTON BEARDEN | THE UNITED STATES AND IRAQ Intelligence failure or policy failure? |
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| MAURY SELDIN | GETTING TO THE ROOTS OF TERRORISM Strategic thinking to solve a complex problem |
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| MICHAEL FRANZBLAU, M.D. | THE THREAT OF BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL WARFARE Is the United States really prepared? |
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| RICHARD MAGAT | GIVING AIR TO THE TRUTH The enduring legacy of George Orwell |
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| DOLPH L. HATFIELD | THE HOMELESS IN WASHINGTON, DC Reaching out to help the "other population" | |
| HIRAM LAREW | IN PASSING (POEM) | |
| KEITH CALHOUN-SENGHOR | IMPLEMENTING A PHASED AND INTEGRATED STRATEGY TOWARD SPACE New possibilities for global economic development |
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| EMILY VARGAS-BARON | ALASKA SEEN FOR THE FIRST TIME (POEM) | |
| ALAN H. GRANT | DO WE TRY TO SUPPRESS OUR OWN EVOLUTION? | |
| STANLEY DUTTON WILLIS | ISN'T IT? (POEM) | |
| C.W. HART, JR. | HAIKU FOR A DAY IN THE GARDEN BAR (POEM) | |
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2004 by the Cosmos Club. COSMOS
Journal is published annually by the Cosmos Club The Journal's contents cover a broad spectrum of emerging issues relating to the sciences, technology, health, law, history, current affairs, arts, and humanities written by members of the Cosmos Club, expressing solely their views. |
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