[journal cover] 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
RICHARD RESTAK MAKE IT QUICK!
The modern world leads to "modern nerves"
RONALD W. MANDERSCHEID

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE
Today's technologies must help transform overall health care in the United States.

JANE R. GLASER WHAT MAKES YOU THINK MUSEUMS ARE EDUCATIONAL?
Museums also are for musing
HERSHEL SHANKS

TOO MANY LOST TREASURES
New ways to stem archaelogical looting

FRANCIS W. NIEDENFUHR A SHORT STORY AND SOME GOOD ADVICE
Life lessons from ancient Egypt
BENNETT SCHIFF ORAZIO AND ARTEMISIA
A fascinating tale of a father and his daughter
JACK PERLMUTTER PHILATELY PORTRAITURE
A commemoration of Cosmos Club explorers and discoverers
ROBERT SOLOMON AMERICA'S TWIN DEFICITS
New problems lurk with their reappearance
TOM C. VEBLEN QUO VADIS
America's role in the new global Collaborative
JEANNE ADDISON ROBERTS SIR JOHN FALSTAFF
Shakespeare's great comic creation acts as mirror and lamp
JILL SCHARFF

LOOKING FOR PROOF
A psychoanalytic perspective on David Auburn's play

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
ROBERT E. CLEARY THE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT OF 2002
Is this law helping or hurting education in the United States?
PETER D. EHRENHAFT WHAT WOULD WARREN SAY NOW?
Can Brown and Baker be reconciled?
RICHARD BLUM SEEKING GLOBAL JUSTICE
The World Equity Court faces an uncertain future
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
RONALD D. ROTUNDA IS THERE HOPE FOR IRAQ'S POST-OCCUPATION GOVERNMENT?
Frank views both from Iraqis and non-Iraqis
MILTON BEARDEN THE UNITED STATES AND IRAQ
Intelligence failure or policy failure?
MAURY SELDIN GETTING TO THE ROOTS OF TERRORISM
Strategic thinking to solve a complex problem
MICHAEL FRANZBLAU, M.D. THE THREAT OF BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL WARFARE
Is the United States really prepared?
RICHARD MAGAT GIVING AIR TO THE TRUTH
The enduring legacy of George Orwell
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
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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EDITOR
George S. Robinson

EDITORIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Wilton S. Dillon
Herbert M. Franklin
John R. Gibson

Chuck Hyman
Michael D. Kelly
Gordon N. Lederman
Gail Leftwich
Caroline Ramsay Merriam
Monroe Newman
Jill Scharff
George E. Watson
William Watts
Henry H. Work

DEPUTY EDITOR
Vanessa Lide Whitcomb

ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR ART
Daphne von Baur

LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION
Jon Howard, JHDesign

PRINTER
Jarboe Printing

WEBSITE DESIGN AND PREPARATION
Amy Pearson

Copyright 2004 by the Cosmos Club.
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