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• Anna Hofvander*, Emerson <strong>College</strong><br />

The Will to Create: Eternal Return as an Anti-Pessimistic Aphorism in Thus Spoke<br />

Zarathustra<br />

• Jimmy Worthy*, University of West Georgia<br />

Past Reflections for Eternal Placement: Charles Johnson and James Weldon Johnson’s<br />

Representations of Race and the Afterlife<br />

3:30 PM - 4:40 PM<br />

Session 4: Medieval History and Culture: Lancelot, Female Mystics, and the Spread of<br />

Christianity<br />

Moderator: Jocelyn Jackson, NCHC past president (1986)<br />

• Pavel Goriacko*, Long Island University<br />

Sir Lancelot: The Paradox at the Heart of King Arthur’s Court<br />

• Jacquelyn Hoermann*, University of Missouri-Kansas City<br />

A League of Their Own: How Saint Birgitta of Sweden and Margery Kempe Put Spiritual<br />

Virginity on the Canonization Docket<br />

• Thomas Martz*, Towson University<br />

The Spread of Medieval Christianity<br />

Saturday, October 23, 2010<br />

Truman A<br />

9:00 AM – 10:15 AM<br />

Session 5: Global Issues: International Banking History, Chinese-American Relations, and<br />

Environmental Initiatives in the E.U. and U.S.<br />

Moderator: Rosalie Otero, NCHC past president (2002)<br />

• Andrew Farley*, Greenville Technical <strong>College</strong><br />

China and America: A Relationship in Need of Reevaluation<br />

• Samantha Hernandez* & Michael Bueno*<br />

Texas A&M University, Comparing United States and European Union Recycling Laws<br />

• Adriano Medina*, Long Island University<br />

Deutsche Bank’s Contribution to the German Empire, 1870-1914<br />

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