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Beyond the Great Story: History as Text and Discourse
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 Beyond the Great Story: History as Text and DiscourseWhat legitimate form can history take when faced by the severe challenges issued in recent years by literary, rhetorical, multiculturalist, and feminist theories? That is the question considered in this long-awaited and pathbreaking book. Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr., addresses the essential practical concern of contemporary historians; he offers a way actually to go about reading and writing histories in light of the many contesting theories.
 
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Tags: offers, actually, about, historians, contemporary
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Mergers and Merger Remedies in the EU
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Mergers and Merger Remedies in the EUOne of the more contentious topics in the development of the European economic community has been that of competition. Here Davies and Lyons(both economics, U. of East Anglia) examine what happens when proposed mergers get past the European Commission (most actually do). Working from data on remedied mergers covering 21 markets along with an array 
 
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Tags: law, legal, economics, mergers, European, remedied, Working, actually, mergers
On Monosemy: A Study in Linguistics Semantics
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On Monosemy: A Study in Linguistics Semantics In this book, Charles Ruhl argues that words should be presumed initially to be monosemic: having a single, highly abstract meaning.
Semantic research should first seek a unitary meaning, resorting to polysemy, homonymy or idiomaticity only when an extended attempt fails. Using a large database, Ruhl shows that some supposed "lexical" semantic meaning is actually pragmatic or extralinguistic. Included are extensive treatments of the verbs bear, hit, kick, and slap, the phrase take off, and the noun ice.
 
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Tags: meaning, should, actually, pragmatic, extralinguistic
New Scientist - 22 March 2008
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New Scientist - 22 March 2008
*Save the climate by saving the forests*
Paying people to leave carbon locked away in the rainforests sounds like a great idea, but can it work

*Has the Riemann hypothesis finally been proven?*
A lone researcher claims to have cracked one of the most famous problems in mathematics. Is it too good to be true

*Quantum randomness may not be random*
The quantum universe may seem random, but a closer look may reveal that it is actually predictable

*Being self-centred is the key to empathy*
The way we judge people is more egocentric than we'd like to admit, but it seems that's the key to understanding them
 
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Tags: people, random, actually, Being, predictable