QRSG Newsletter -- Spring 2000 DualEarner Households in US and UK cities ; Ideal versus the Practical in QualitativeMedical geography ; Dydia DeLyser, lousiana State U., Landscape and the http://www.geog.buffalo.edu/~mcope/spring2000.html
Extractions: I am very happy to write this letter welcoming all of our new members, and inviting others to join our growing specialty group. To quote from our new by-laws, "The mission of the QRSG is to promote the use and understanding of qualitative research approaches, methods, and tools for the purposes of education, research, and public service in the discipline of geography. The group is further charged with bridging the perceived gap between quantitative and qualitative methods through dialogue, debate, and the establishment of common ground for the purposes of enhancing rigorous research across the spectrum." In the spirit of our mission, we have sponsored or co-sponsored 24 sessions (!!!) at the Pittsburgh AAGs these are listed below (click here to jump to them). The QRSG is also co-sponsoring a workshop on Monday, April 3rd in Pittsburgh (the day before the meetings begin) on the new Nvivo NUD*IST software. If you are interested in learning more about computer aided qualitative analysis and data organization, please register for the workshop using the standard AAG registration form at http://www.aag.org
Week 13 I love seeing cities from the sky since I'm so into geography. After looking around,we got straight back onto I10 for Lafayette, lousiana, which is 3 http://www.angelfire.com/on3/DonovanMartin/enigma/week13.html
Extractions: Week 13 Day 85: Sunday, July 15, 2001 Went to a family reunion thing in Collingwood today. Collingwood is 2 1/2 hours from Kitchener. Talked to Luke today. Luke's my cousin and we know each other pretty well. Didn't do a whole lot there , though. Tommorow I get to go to Houston. It's going to be very good. Day 86: Monday, July 16, 2001 This was the longest day ever. It felt like a whole week was lived in a single day. Cool stuff happened today. 7:00a- planes leaves for Pittsburg, PA. I like flying in planes- I get to see the cities and their roads, highways etc. from a different perspective. Metro Toronto really got put into a nutshell this morning when I looked down. It actually looked a lot smaller compared to different times I flew over it and looked down. Spotted many interchanges, such as the 401/410/403 int, 401/400, 401/W.R Allen Rd, 401/427 etc. Later, I was able to get a good aerial view of Youngstown Ohio. I love seeing cities from the sky since I'm so into geography. I have maps of most of the places we fly over when I'm travelling by air. 8:00a- arrival in Pittsburgh. We're in the Pittsburgh Int'l Apt for about 2 hours. We have brekfast there with this lady we met on the plane, who was also headed for Houston. I never thought our flight would be connecting in Pittsburgh. I originally thought we would be going straight to Houston, but I guess I was wrong.
SEDECO geography AND DEMOGRAPHY. Five states of the Unated States of America Texas; lousiana;Missisipi; Alabama; a radius of 186 miles; 14 middsized cities with important http://www.sedecover.gob.mx/espa/info/info_ingles.htm
ECAI Associates By Institutional Affiliation Hesham Abdelfattah, Islamic cities Historical Maps. Thomas Hahn, Local Histories,Sacred geography of China, Art and Culture. lousiana State University, USA. http://www.ecai.org/Institutions/institutionlist.asp
Extractions: ECAI Member Research Subject Arthur Yaning Chen Sophy Shujiun Chen Bien Chiang I-Chun Fan GIS Referencing for Han maps and Dynastic History Database, Art and Culture Jan-ming Ho Ching-chun Hsieh Chinese Cultural Preservation, Twenty Five Dynastic Histories Database, History Der-Tsai Lee Paul Jen-kuai Li Simon Lin Network and Connections Tsui Liu Stella Shen Eric Yen GIS and Historical Data
SUB - Geschichte, Neuerwerbungsliste 2. Quartal 1999 Translate this page cities economic competition and urban policy / ed. by 41) (Occasional papers in geography)ISBN 0 Texas/lousiana Wirtschaftsgeographische Hauptexkursion 1996 http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/archiv/nel/neu_105/d12.htm
PLAN 127: Public Transportation Strategy: Readings Level Patronage Forecasting Methods, lousiana Transportation Research and transit,in The geography of Urban automobile dependence in cities an international http://www.unc.edu/courses/2002spring/plan/127/001/readings.html
Extractions: Home Assignments Slides Session Topics ... Web Resources READINGS Required readings consist of a book (Cervero, R. The transit metropolis: a global inquiry. Washington, D.C. : Island Press, 1998) and a course pack. An optional set of readings and a book are provided for those interested in deepening their understanding on certain topics (Transportation Research Board, Making Transit Work -Insight from Western Europe, Canada, and the United States. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2001). ( CLICK HERE FOR A PDF COPY OF THE BOOK Required and optional books and course packs are available at either Chapin Planning Library (ask for appropriate binder or book) OR linked to the course's website (in PDF format). Readings by Topic 1. Introduction to Transit Planning Cervero, R (1998). The Transit Metropolis: A Global Inquiry , Island Press: Washington D.C. 26-61. Optional
NMB42 Jobs 2 State University Assistant Professor geography Murray State Xavier Universityof lousiana African American of Minnesota Twin cities Assistant Professor http://www.hf.uib.no/smi/nsm/nmb42hj.html
Extractions: Copied from the H-Net job guide . Addenda to the NMB 42, Oktober-November 1998 African and Middle Eastern History Primary listings in African and Middle Eastern History Middle East History Assistant Professor, Modern Middle Eastern History Northwestern University African History Northwestern University Assistant / Assoc. Professor, West, Central or Southern African History NB: Corrected entry: Incorrectly listed in NMB Bulletin as well as H-Net job guide as "East Africa" and Assistant Prof. Ohio University Assistant Professor, African History Spelman College African/ African-US history University of Pennsylvania African Studies Cross-listings in African and Middle Eastern History Drake University African and Wrold History Pennsylvania State University, Erie-Behrend Assistant Professor, Modern European History The Ohio State University Visiting Scholar Positions University of California, Santa Cruz visiting appointment for 1999-2000 Cultures of Africa and/or the African Diaspora University of California, Santa Cruz
Info-Unique, Inc. - Link Library - Travel And Recreation Library of Commerce. geography and Map Division, Library of Congress Nautical. USA.The National League of cities The USA CityLink New Orleans (Port), lousiana. http://www.infounique.com/links/travel_recreation.htm
Extractions: 5th Grade Social Studies Link to Textbook Site Vocabulary: citizen, primary sources, secondary sources, oral history, chronology, historical empathy, perspective, analyze, absolute location, relative location, physical features, human features, regions, map title, map key, compass rose, map scale, inset map, grid, economy, Vocabulary: migration, glaciers, band, nomads, theory, culture, archaeologists, artifacts, evidence, origin stories, cardinal directions, intermediate directions, technology, extinct, agriculture, maize, religion, tribe, surplus, specialize, time line, decade, century, millennium, civilization, temples, pyramid, cultural diffusion, earthworks, pueblos, adobe, mesas, drought, kivas, diversity, cultural region, dugouts, pit house, clan barter, potlatches, totem pole, arid, kachinas, ceremonies, hogan, shaman, legends, Iroquois League, confederation, council, longhouse, city-state, classes, nobles, slavery, empire, emperor, tribute Unit 1 The Ancient Americas Textbook Outline Chapter 1 the First Americans Chapter 2 Indian Lifeways in North America L1 The Search for Early Peoples L1 Indians of the Northwest Coast Use a Map to Show Movement L2 Indians of the Southwest How Long Have People Lived in the Americas?
Lafayette, Louisiana (Home Of The 8th Great Lakes Symposium On VLSI) of our subtropical climate and the geography of our All the major cities in Louisiana Shreveport, Monroe lousiana produces 90 percent of the crawfish in the http://www.cacs.louisiana.edu/~vlsi98/Lafayette/Lafayette.html
Extractions: For the Cajun people, the great adventure began in 1755 when Canada changed hands from the French to the British. The French Acadians were uprooted from Acadie, the area which is now Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in eastern Canada, because they refused to swear allegiance to the Anglican church and crown. The Acadians were a very devout people who had left Europe years before to escape persecution for their Catholic beliefs. During the exile, also known as Le Grand Derangement, families were separated and more than half of the Acadians lost their lives. Some of the exiles settled along the eastern seaboard of the United States.However, most Acadian settlers followed the path that led to New Orleans. There they received a hostile greeting from the aristocracy and decided to head west into unsettled territory where they could live their lives according to their own beliefs and customs. The Cajuns were not the only people in the area; the Creoles were also settlers of South Central Louisiana. The Creole culture was based upon a distinct blending of African, West Indian and European cultures. These settlers were strongly influenced by island customs and religions. Descendants of the Creole settlers are still abundant in New Orleans and the eastern portion of South Central Louisiana.
Users.aol.com/myfrthal/X62.TXT Orgasm While Reciting the Names of North American Capitol cities by Mark She has founda rhythm, the syllables of geography flowing from Baton Rouge, lousiana. http://users.aol.com/myfrthal/X62.TXT
Extractions: Woman Being Tongued to Orgasm While Reciting the Names of North American Capitol Cities by Mark Aster She steps into view slowly, calmly, her face placid. Under the loose olive-green sweater the shape of her body is indefinite, but certainly female. Her skirt is short and tight, and before she sits down she unzips it and slips it down her legs. She has nothing on underneath. The hair over her sex is short and dark. "Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes." It begins like an invocation. Her voice is smooth and low. "Montgomery, Alabama." She pauses after each name. "Juneau, Alaska. Edmonton, Alberta." This is her normal speaking voice, her daily voice, and we savor the sweet ordinariness of it. Soft hands slide up her bare legs, gently caressing her skin, and she feels herself relaxing, opening up. Her heart is beating rapidly, but we can't see it. "Phoenix, Arizona." Warm lips touch the tendon at the top of her right thigh in a long kiss. Her eyes close for a moment, but her voice stays level. "Little Rock, Arkansas. Mexicali, Baja California Norte. La Paz, Baja California Sur." The finger-touches and lip-touches play gently over her skin. "Sacramento, California." She is smiling, her lips a charming curve. Is she looking forward to the loss of control? "Campeche, Campeche. Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. Chihuahua, Chihuahua." Now the mouth withdraws, and the fingers move in, pressing the closed folds of her outer labia. "Saltillo, Coahuila. Colima, Colima. Denver, Colorado." The fingers begin to move, and warmth spreads out, warmth and pleasure, out into her hips and her stomach. "Hartford, Connecticut." She sighs deeply, rocks her hips slightly forward. "Dover, Delaware." Her eyes close as the fingers move, the buried bud of her clitoris is nudged gently up and down. "Durango, Durango. Tallahassee, Florida." Now her mouth opens again in a long ecstatic gasp, and her head goes back. She leans backward, her body supported on her arms. "Atlanta, Georgia." The sweater is tighter across her chest, and we can see her breathing. Her voice catches in quick soft gasps in the middle of each "Guanajuato". Her voice is softer now, breathier. "Chilpancingo, ahhhh, Guerrero." Now the fingers on her labia are moving in complementary circles, gently opening her. For a few heartbeats she stops speaking. We are quite content with the quiet tension building in her breath. "Honolulu, Hawai'i. Pachuca, Hidalgo. Boise, Idaho." She has found a rhythm, the syllables of geography flowing from her in time to the strokes down between her legs. "Springfield, Illinois." She is singing, head back and eyes closed, at some plateau of pleasure. "Indianapolis, Indiana. Des Moines, Iowa." Her hips move to the same rhythm, but just barely, just perceptibly. "Gaudalajara, Jalisco. Topeka, Kansas. Frankfort, Kentucky." The words come effortlessly; her voice is suffused with pleasure. The warmth between her thighs manifests itself, and she feels the juices starting to flow in the still-closed flower of her vulva. "Baton Rouge, Lousiana. Augusta, Maine." She could do this all night. She would love to do this all night. Her hair hangs down behind her, over her upper arms. "Winnipeg, Manitoba". "Annapolis, Maryland. Ahh!" Her eyes fly open. Her face is startled, flushed. As the fingers stroke her, the lips have kissed her, open and wet, on that slope just below the navel, a place her skin is particularly sensitive. She feels herself opening, spreading, filling with blood. "Boston, Massachusetts," she moans. "Toluca, Mexico. Lansing, Michigan." Her outer labia are slowly parted. She feels the skin moving back, the deeper parts of herself becoming exposed. "Morelia, Michoacan. Saint Paul, Minnesota." Her voice is breathless, distracted, all her concentration on the opening blossom between her legs, the touching fingers, the gentle wet mouth. "Jackson, Mississippi." "Ooohhh..." Barely touching, the warm tongue has slid up between the folds of her vulva, stroking the outer edges of her most intimate cleft. "Jefferson City, Missouri." Like a prayer. "Helena, MontanaAAAahhhh..." Now the tongue is setting up a rhythm, a deeper rhythm, long slow strokes that slowly slowly part her inner labia and come closer to her clitoris that hides, blood-swollen, in its hood. "Cuernavaca, Morelos. Tepic, Nayarit. Lincoln, Nebraska!" She licks her lips with her blunt pink tongue. Her voice is not steady now, but she finds the rhythm, and again she is singing. "Carson City, Nevada. Fredericton, New Brunswick. Concord, New Hampshire." The song is faster, more strained. Is she pleading? The lips close on the hood of her clitoris, and the fingers continue the rhythm. "AAAaaahhh..." "Trenton, New Jersey." Her eyes are open, but staring out into nothing. "Santa Fe, New Mexico ooohhh..." Her hips have stopped moving. She is motionless but for her mouth singing (her lips are perfect as they touch and part, touch and part, and I imagine I am kissing her), for the breath in her chest, and for the tiny motion imparted to her body by the hands and mouth busy between her legs. "Albany, New York. Saint John's, Newfoundland." Her eyes open wide. "Raleigh, North Carolina Uuuhhhh!" One finger has parted the inner lips and slid barely inside her. "Bismark, North DakOOOhhhta..." It nudges her clitoris from below, and the tongue circles above. "Halifax, Nova Scotia. Monterrey, Nuevo Leon." Further inside her now, and her juices are rich and wet. "Oaxaca, Oaxaca. Columbus, Ohio." The heat flows out from her hips, down her legs, up into her chest. "Columbus, Ohio. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma." She takes a deep breath, squeezes the muscles of her vulva around the penetrating finger, presses her hips forward. "Toronto, Ontario." It was in Toronto, Ontario that she first felt the warmth of lips between her legs, the tongue nudging inside her. "Salem, Oregon." The pleasure washes over her again, but she is back on earth for a moment. She is keenly aware of her breasts under the sweater, the cotton bra. Her nipples are stiff and tender. "Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Oh, Uhhhh!" Two fingers are in her now, slowly penetrating and withdrawing, and the tongue has teased her clitoris out to kiss. "Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island." Her body arches and her head goes further back as the fingers move insistently. "Puebla, Puebla ah ahh AHH!" Lips caress the stiff bud of her clitoris, and she gasps, moving outside of time again. "Quebec, Quebec. Queretaro, Queretaro!" Her legs are spread wide apart. "Chetumal, Quinta Roo." She is panting now, her breasts heaving. "Providence, Rhode Island. San Luis Potosi, oooh San Luis Potosi. oooh OOHH! Regina, Saskatchewan!" Regina, vagina. Her whole lower body is moving in time to the finger-thrusts deep inside her. Her open thighs glisten with saliva, and sweat, and the juices of her sex. "Culiacan, Sinaloa. UHHH!" Now she is grunting more than singing, finding a third rhythm, a deep and urgent beat in her loins. "HermiSIllo, SoNOra. ColUMbia, South CaroLINa. Ah. Ah. AH!" Her mouth is open wide. The fingers go farther into her and stop, holding her there pierced and open as the tongue thrums over her clitoris. Her hips rock. "Pierre, South South Dakota. Villa a ahermosa, Taba asco." She is whispering now, between pants. "Ciu oh Cuidad Victoria, Tamaulipas. Nashville, ah, Tennessee." And suddenly the fingers move again. "AHHHH! Austin Texas!" They pull out, push deeply in, and the mouth closes on her clit again, and she screams. "Tlaxcala! TlaxcalaAAHH!" Her hips thrust eagerly back against the hands and the lips. "Salt Lake City Utah! Jalapa, VeraCRUZ! UH UHHH UHHNNN!" She is coming. Her breath is short and sharp and her mouth is wide open. She gasps out "MontpelierVermont!", "RichmondVirginia!" in tumbled desparate syllables. She cries out again, a long wordless howl, and her body begins to spasm around the relentless fingers. "Ah ah ah! OlymAhhHHpia Wahhh awshingon, CharlestonWeeeestVirginia, god god god Madison Wiscaaaaaahnsin!" Two final screams as she collapses back onto the cushions; the lovely orgasm-song versions of Cheyenne, Wyoming and Merida, Yucatan. She lies limp, the fingers still deep inside her, long motionless kiss resting on her mons. She groans long and loud and sated. She twines her fingers in her lover's hair, and pulls the tousled head up, to kiss the lips that taste of her crux. "Zacatecas," she moans, spent, "Zacatecas." Woman Being Tongued to Orgasm While Reciting the Names of North American Capitol Cities by Mark Aster The End
The Politics Of Strategic Adjustment Chapter 4 as much as she is the cities upon the and Change Perspectives on Economic geography(Oxford Oxford Naval Revolution (Baton Rouge lousiana State University http://www.ciaonet.org/book/trubowitz/trubowitz04.html
RSAWEB of Iowa Chair Charles Tolbert, lousiana State University. Division of Labor andthe geography of Firms Endogenous Formation of cities with Unemployment, Tony http://www.u.arizona.edu/~plane/RSAWEB.html
Extractions: North American Meetings R egional S cience A ssociation I nternational Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA La Fonda and Hotel Loretto November 11-14, 1998 Sponsored by: North American Regional Science Council Hosted by: The Western Regional Science Association and The Department of Geography and Regional Development, University of Arizona Program Co-Chairs: adrian X. esparza and Brigitte Suzanna Waldorf Arrangements Chair: David a. Plane Department of Geography and Regional Development Harvill Building Box # 2 University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721 Fax: 520-621-2889 E-mail: rsai98@geog.arizona.edu Conference Participants This version of the conference program, which was updated Sunday, November 1 st , will be the last update before the conference. Additional changes will be posted at the conference and included as an addendum to the final program. WEDNESDAY November 11, 1998 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm RSAI Long-Range Planning Committee La Fonda - Board Room 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Registration La Fonda - Mezzanine THURSDAY November 12, 1998 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Registration La Fonda - Mezzanine 8:30 am - 11:00 am RSAI Council Meeting (by invitation) La Fonda - Santa Fe Room 11:00 am - 1:30 pm NARSC Council Meeting (by invitation) La Fonda - Santa Fe Room 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Sessions 1.1 through 1.10
CCW FAQ, V.3.02, 95-07-09 PA 4Discretionary in Philadelphia, and all cities of first KY-Kentucky, LA-lousiana,MA-Massachussetts. the law is an honorable thing, but the geography and the http://www.user.fast.net/~behanna/ccwfaq.html
Extractions: NOTE: This FAQ is out-of-date. Since July 9, 1995, nearly a dozen states have passed ``shall issue'' laws and many others have revised existing laws. I have attempted to ``catch up'' what information I know at the bottom of this FAQ. Anyone with a more recent version of Mr. Kielsky's FAQ, please contact me at the address shown under the ``Updates'' section of this file. Chris BeHanna WARNING: None of the information herein contained may be used as the basis for, or in conjunction with, taking any actions, or forming any opinions on questions of the law. No claims are made as to the accuracy, currency, and applicability of this document, in regards to the law or issues adjudicated by the various courts. Before taking any action which could possibly be in contravention to the law, always consult your qualified legal professional. Previous editions obsolete Does the state issue possession or purchase permits for handguns? (O/P/U) Does the state issue open carry permits for handguns? (O/P/U) Does the state issue concealed carry permits for handguns? (O/P/U)
The Tuskegee Airman Script from the rural South to industrial cities of the Dianne geography Review Let ustake a look at a map However after the lousiana Purchase in 1803, the United http://www.philsch.k12.pa.us/it/EC/IMedia/Tuskegee.html
Extractions: African American airmen in World War II destroyed or damaged over 400 enemy aircraft. They flew over 1500 missions and 200 of these missions were as heavy bomber escorts deep in the Rhineland, Germany, during which time, not one of the heavies were lost to enemy fighter aircraft while in combat. They flew four types of first line fighter aircraft while in combat Vocabulary pioneer - a person who goes before or one who is first or the earliest in a field, such as sports Great Migration - movement of African Americans in large numbers from the rural South to industrial cities of the Northeast and Midwest, during and after World War I oral tradition - the practice of passing down history and culture from one generation to the next by word of mouth sharecropping - a system of farm labor under which a person farms another's land, in return for a share of the crop
8-095 UI- 22 Min. BOOM OR BUSTMINING AND THE OPENING OF THE rock mining; f) explain how towns and cities developed; and g a) discuss territorialexpansion and the lousiana Purchase, the geography IN US HISTORY PART 1. http://www.sausd.k12.ca.us/sitemaster/SITES/Departments/Curr_Instr/InstrTV/ITV/_
History Of Missouri today is one of the nation's larger cities. Missouri History Missouri Physical geography,Economic Activites Cherokee Nation - Old lousiana Territory Northern http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bbrooks/Missouri/history.htm
Extractions: History of Missouri Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet, who descended the Mississippi from the north in 1673, supplied the first written accounts of exploration in Missouri. The early Indians in Missouri were the Osages, Sacs, Foxes, Otos, Iowas, Missouris, Miamis, Kickapoos, Delawares, Shawnees and Kansas. Although named for an Indian tribe, today there are no organized tribes left in Missouri. As part of the Louisiana Purchase territory, Missouri has belonged to three nations: France, Spain and the United States. First claimed for France by LaSalle in 1682, Missouri was ceded to Spain in 1762. Although Spain held the country for 40 years, its influence was slight. The early development of Missouri was closely associated with lead mining. Galena, a lead ore, was first discovered in 1701 near Potosi and began to be mined in earnest in 1720 upon the discovery of significant deposits at Mine La Motte. Mining, the earliest commercial activity in Missouri, lured early French settlers and continues to be a major enterprise today. It was the French who were responsible for the first permanent settlement of Ste. Genevieve in the mid 1730s. This settlement survived alone in the huge Upper Louisiana Territory until the establishment of St. Louis as a fur trading post in 1764. Because of its excellent location where the Missouri River flows into the Mississippi, St. Louis became the largest settlement in the state and today is one of the nation's larger cities.
Educational & Fun Links US Civil War Centerlousiana State Universty Info on SchoolNet - Interactive learningabout Canada and its geography. orbit, or above various cities around the http://www.rcginc.com/links.htm
Extractions: The Official White House Page California Department of Education - Look at what's happening in California schools. CASBO - California Association of School Business Officials. CASBO Purchasing Home Page - California Association of School Business Officials Southern Section Purchasing Research and Development Committee. CASBO Facilities Home Page - California Association of School Business Officials Southern Section Facilities Planning and Support Research and Development Committee. Riverside Unified School District California Public Schools San Diego: Virtuality Academic - Contact Us Search Add Link About Virtually . Four Year Colleges and Universities. California State University, San Marcos National University... Armadillos Guide to the Internet - All aspects of K-12 Education in the State of Texas. College Board Online - The college board administers the SAT and the AP program. CCCnet -Interactive educational entertainment. College Money Matters - Excellent guide for college students trying to find school funding. Exploratorium Exploranet - Web site of exploratorium in San Francisco. Hundreds of science links etc..
Superflex Interview cities on the Move exhibition at the lousiana Museum of to try out how we would likeour cities and landscapes the land masses of the local geography, that is http://www.staff.hum.ku.dk/troelsd/superflexinterview.htm
Extractions: DB: How did you meet Superflex? BS: What are your primarily interested in Karlskrona2? Is it the communicative aspect? TDJ: Yes certainly, that's why I think this project is particularly interesting. Today, owing to the development of graphic user interfaces, Internet and on-line media, information technology is becoming available for communication in a much more immediate fashion than before. For me this makes relevant and necessary a phenomenological approach to communication. We are short of a good communication model to understand new modes of Internet communication such as the geographical 3D multi-user domain of Karlskrona2. Personally I prefer the communication environment metaphor which suggest that communication is about to facilitate and to take part in a common space. Karlskrona2 is at least a good visualisation of this metaphor, and I think that this alone will improve the possibility of actually starting debates and communities on the Internet. DB: In which way are you involved in Karlskrona2?
The Washington Blade ONLINE! the Sexual Psychopath Law and Social geography of Washington DC theaters the CanterburyHall on lousiana Avenue near shows that gay people in cities like DC http://www.washblade.com/local/021025gayhistory.php3
Extractions: Gay history month marks milestone for inclusion of local gay history efforts The Georgetown Grill (shown in a photo circa 1975 from Just Us, the newsletter for the Washington Area Gay Community Council) was among the gay gathering places that sprang up with greater frequency in that decade. (Photo courtesy of Rainbow History Project) By KATHI WOLFE In July 1946, 16-year-old Tommy Alwine killed himself. Tommy was "victimized by perverts," his mother, Edith Alwine, told the now defunct Washington Times-Herald. The law, passed in an era when a woman wearing pants was considered by society to be deviant, declared anyone engaging in sexual behavior outside of marriage to be "psychopathic," and it caused thousands of gay men and lesbians to be arrested or institutionalized for "treatment," he said. "The panic and turbulence in the country during the post-World-War II period" made the law possible, Summersgill said.