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Contributors to October's AE-Extra
[Issue 9/2004]
Lynne Fukuda is
Distance Education Specialist at the University of Hawaii at Hilo and
is a regular contributor to this journal in the monthly column, "The
View From Here." Her previous column, "Fukuda's Chalkboard,"
can be found in the January-August 2002 editions of this journal, as well
as various other writings in the 2001 editions. (E-mail lfukuda@hawaii.edu ).
Dan Lukiv, M.Ed., teaches
English and creative writing at McNaughton Centre. Quesnel, BC, Canada.
He is a poet, novelist, short story and article writer, and an independent
education researcher. His writing has appeared over fifteen hundred
times in 16 countries. His formal apprenticeship as a writer
includes intensive personal direction from masters such as Canada's Professor
Robert Harlow, the USA's Paul Bagdon, and England's D.M. Thomas. He edits
a literary journal, CHALLENGER international, which focuses attention
on young, up-and-coming Canadian poets. He also edits The Journal of
Secondary Alternate Education. He is married and has four daughters.
(E-mail lukivdan@shaw.ca ).
Ellen L. Landgraf
is an associate professor of accounting in the School of Business Administration
at Loyola University Chicago. She teaches Introductory Financial Accounting,
Intermediate Accounting and Auditing at the undergraduate level as well
as AIS at the graduate level. Her research interests include executive
compensation, corporate reputation and disclosure, as well as the integration
of ethics in the curriculum. (E-mail: elandgr@luc.edu)
Joseph Agassi
is an Israeli philosopher. He was sometimes a student, a research assistant,
and colleague of Sir Karl Popper. (E-mail: agass@post.tau.ac.il)
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