Posted on 01/22/2014 12:48:02 PM PST by iontheball
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Nope. I saw it. Good find. The son (13 in 1940) was Stan’s employer? They’d be about the same age. I’m trying to decipher the directory listings. Getting confused by the lack of dates.
I don’t recognize the name. The most common reason an author’s work is banned from posting is if they threaten to sue us. But there are other reasons possible. Maybe Nerks is aware of an incident?
Muawiah was banned? And he claimed he had met Stanley Ann? LOL One of many claims.
I read them all (or at least I’m up to this point) and did note that this guy is the third generation of woodworkers.
Yikes, you sure know how to run off on a tangent, I didn’t say he wasn’t ALLOWED on FR, I said he wasn’t welcome. And that’s as far as I know. How about you thinking first before running off to the Boss, we could have checked out to see if there are any of his articles posted on FR.
You wanna see a fella get suspended?
There’s also Private Mail for questions like that.
Scratch that. The son was about a decade younger than Stan; I’m getting my birth dates mixed up.
One problem which makes it SEEM AS IF people aren’t paying attention to what others are saying is that people are commenting as others are writing responses and unless you refresh your screen, you don’t see the latest comments, so we’re crossing in cyberspace.
He met her in Jakarta at a gathering that included the author of a well-known English-Indonesian dictionary, the comment was from 2008. Muawiah was probably one of the most knowledgeable freepers who we no longer have as a member, it’s our loss. You can find his comments over the years by Google
posts by muawaih
Smart alec one-liners not withstanding.
I’ve followed many of his comments over the years. A couple of them were implausible which was unfortunate because they undermined his credibility. When was he banned and do you have any idea why?
All I remember is a reference to that author with the comment that we mustn’t publish anything from him on FR. If that was wrong, then I’ve been staying away from him for no reason, and literally shivered in my shoes when I saw some content from a reprint that was attributed to him.
I actually hoped you wouldn’t notice.
I have no idea how long he’s not been posting, and none whatsoever why he was banned. He held my attention because of his wide range of interests.
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/by:muawiyah/index?tab=comments;brevity=full;options=no-change
last comment in June 2013.
fantasywriter said the dissertation was under the name Ann Dunham Sutoro. (Why was she using Sutoro when her divorce said that thereafter she was to be known as Ann Dunham?)
What I wanted to know is was the dissertation published when she was awarded the PhD? I wasn’t talking about Alice Dewey or the book Dewey made out of the dissertation over a decade later. The dissertation should have been published (even if only placed in the university library and made available to other scholars) as it existed when she turned it in to the committee that awarded her the PhD. It’s standard practice. A dissertation must follow a specific format; it must be submitted in standard publication form (properly footnoted, e.g.) Anthropology is a science. There’s a style guide that must be followed for masters theses and doctoral dissertations. A dissertation doesn’t exit on computer disks, in a messy incomplete format. If that’s all it was, then she should never have been given a PhD.
Maya may have wanted her mother’s dissertation cleaned up and published as a book, but the university should have and would have published her dissertation as it was submitted, if she really got the PhD in 1992.
Yes. From Wikipedia:
‘On August 9, 1992, she was awarded Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Hawaii, under the supervision of Prof. Alice G. Dewey, with a 1,043 page dissertation [51] titled Peasant blacksmithing in Indonesia: surviving and thriving against all odds.’
“Wasn’t welcome” certainly gives the illusion of not allowed. Jim you might want to start at 850 851read posts and then read his blog. Wild highlander originally posted
http://alohaanalytics.blogspot.com/?m=1
At 871 and we started posting paragraphs and discussing till Fred shut it down
We certainly would be happy to post and discuss in a back room if that would better suit your needs
IMO it’s the most new material that’s come out for awhile and needs to be examined. The book appears to be greater details of what’s in the blog
904 - Free Republicwww.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3114490/posts?page=904CachedJan 18, 2014 - Items by or featuring Alex Jones (Infowars), Wayne Madsen, Rev. Manning, Sorcha Faal, and African Press International (API) are not welcome ...
I SEE THE ABOVE ENTRIES ON GOGGLE - but can't find them on any page On this thread on FR. It's got to be there somewhere.
I meant to write that a dissertation doesn’t EXIST only on computer disks.
I found the answer. Apparently it’s on microfilm, if we believe it: http://books.google.com/books/about/Peasant_Blacksmithing_in_Indonesia.html?id=LxXcAAAAMAAJ
Stanley Ann Dunham, 1992.
We usually think of black smithing as showing horses - making iron works
With all of the beautiful jewelry and brick-bracks that came from that area could materials also include precious metals ?
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