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    <title>The Faurisson Affair</title>
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    <description>Title: The Faurisson Affair
Authors: Gill, Natalie
Abstract: In 1978, a major French daily Le Monde granted a professor at the University of Lyon II the opportunity to publish an essay that denied the existence of the gas chambers and in turn, suggested that Holocaust historiography, memoirs, and testimony had fabricated an enormous commercial myth. This paper analyzes the response of the various factions of the political and intellectual French Left to the so called "Faurisson Affair."
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    <title>Wlenco ođđe Overhygd: A Study of Anglo-Saxon Pride and the Conflict between the Heroic and Kingly Codes in Beowulf</title>
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    <description>Title: Wlenco ođđe Overhygd: A Study of Anglo-Saxon Pride and the Conflict between the Heroic and Kingly Codes in Beowulf
Authors: Anderson, Sharon
Abstract: This research paper discusses the kingly and heroic codes in Beowulf, analyzing the role of pride, as well as Anglo-Saxon words for pride. This paper considers how the reader is to interpret the character of Beowulf in light of these distinctions.</description>
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    <title>A City Carved of Stone</title>
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    <description>Title: A City Carved of Stone
Authors: Lewkowitz, Ari
Abstract: This paper uses three architectural projects as a case study for how a post-1967 Israel sought a new mode of architectural monumentality and Zionist passions.</description>
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    <title>Valerie Solanas and the Creation of a Radical Feminist Ideology</title>
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    <description>Title: Valerie Solanas and the Creation of a Radical Feminist Ideology
Authors: Gwam, Peace
Abstract: An analysis of University of Maryland, College Park alum Valerie Solanas, her attempted assassination of Andy Warhol in 1968, and her influence on radical feminism.</description>
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