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The Common Task: A Theology Of Christian Mission [Review] / M. Thomas Thangaraj., Bruce Campbell Moyer Jan 2000

The Common Task: A Theology Of Christian Mission [Review] / M. Thomas Thangaraj., Bruce Campbell Moyer

Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)

No abstract provided.


Seventh-Day Adventism In Crisis: Gender And Sectarian Change In An Emerging Religion [Review] / Laura L. Vance., Brian E. Strayer Jan 2000

Seventh-Day Adventism In Crisis: Gender And Sectarian Change In An Emerging Religion [Review] / Laura L. Vance., Brian E. Strayer

Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)

No abstract provided.


The Oxford Dictionary Of The Jewish Religion [Review] / Editors In Chief R.J. Zwi Werblowsky, Geoffrey Wigoder., Jacques Douhkan Jan 2000

The Oxford Dictionary Of The Jewish Religion [Review] / Editors In Chief R.J. Zwi Werblowsky, Geoffrey Wigoder., Jacques Douhkan

Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)

No abstract provided.


The First And Second Letters To Timothy: A New Translation With Notes And Commentary [Review] / Jerome D. Quinn, William C. Wacker., Carl P. Cosaert Jan 2000

The First And Second Letters To Timothy: A New Translation With Notes And Commentary [Review] / Jerome D. Quinn, William C. Wacker., Carl P. Cosaert

Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)

No abstract provided.


The Gender Wage Gap In The Economics Profession A Search In The Return To Marriage And Fertility Of Ph.D. Economists, Weiyi Shi Jan 2000

The Gender Wage Gap In The Economics Profession A Search In The Return To Marriage And Fertility Of Ph.D. Economists, Weiyi Shi

University Avenue Undergraduate Journal of Economics

Previous researchers have found that after controlling for various determinants of economists’ earnings, there still remains an unexplained residual wage gap across genders in the economics profession. This study uses 1990 Census data to examine the return to marriage and fertility of male and female Ph.D. economists in an attempt to explain in part the residual gender wage gap in the profession. Marital status is found to have no impact on male or female economists’ earnings. Fertility does not affect male economists' earnings, but is negatively correlated with female economists' earnings. I conclude that the different returns to fertility across …


Homosexuality As Contagion: From The Well Of Loneliness To The Boy Scouts, Nancy J. Knauer Jan 2000

Homosexuality As Contagion: From The Well Of Loneliness To The Boy Scouts, Nancy J. Knauer

Hofstra Law Review

In the political arena, there are currently two central and competing views of homosexuality. Pro-family organizations, working from a contagion model of homosexuality, contend that homosexuality is an immoral, unhealthy, and freely chosen vice. Many pro-gay organizations espouse an identity model of homosexuality under which sexual orientation is an immutable, unchosen, and benign characteristic. Both pro-family and pro-gay organizations believe that to define homosexuality is to control its legal and political status.

This sometimes bitter debate regarding the nature of same-sex desire might seem like an exceedingly contemporary development. However, the ex-gay media blitz of 2000 represents only the latest …


Front Matter Jan 2000

Front Matter

Hofstra Law Review

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Creatine Monohydrate On Finishing Pig Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics, And Meat Quality (2000), B W. James, P R. O'Quinn, B S. Andrews, Robert D. Goodband, John A. Unruh, Michael D. Tokach, Jim L. Nelssen Jan 2000

Effects Of Creatine Monohydrate On Finishing Pig Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics, And Meat Quality (2000), B W. James, P R. O'Quinn, B S. Andrews, Robert D. Goodband, John A. Unruh, Michael D. Tokach, Jim L. Nelssen

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

Growth performance, carcass characteristics, and meat quality were evaluated from 320 pigs fed either a control diet or diets containing added creatine monohydrate (CMH). Dietary treatments, initiated 30-d prior to slaughter (192 lb BW), consisted of: 1) a control diet; 2) control diet with 3 g CMH/pig/d for 30 d (maintenance); 3) 25 g CMH/pig/d for 5 d followed by 3 g CMH/pig/d for the next 25 d (early load); 4) or 25 g CMH/pig/d 5 d before slaughter (late load). The results from this experiment suggest that added CMH does not affect finishing pig growth performance but may increase …


The Path Of American Religious Liberty: From The Original Theology To Formal Neutrality And An Uncertain Future, Daniel O. Conkle Jan 2000

The Path Of American Religious Liberty: From The Original Theology To Formal Neutrality And An Uncertain Future, Daniel O. Conkle

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: Religious Liberty at the Dawn of a New Millennium held at Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington on April 9, 1999.


Conceptions Of Fairness And The Fair Labor Standards Act, Seth D. Harris Jan 2000

Conceptions Of Fairness And The Fair Labor Standards Act, Seth D. Harris

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

This article uses the history of the Fair Labor Standards Act's minimum wage provisions to examine how statutes that benefit interests that are comparatively weak in the political market become law. The article tracks the history of the American debate over fairness in wages beginning with the demise of slavery through the passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938 in search of an answer. The search yields two answers. The first answer is that bargaining power is dynamic, not static. The article discusses the socio-economic crises and effective political advocacy by living wage proponents that changed the political …


Commonsense Justice, Culpability, And Punishment, Norman J. Finkel Jan 2000

Commonsense Justice, Culpability, And Punishment, Norman J. Finkel

Hofstra Law Review

No abstract provided.


The New Law Firm Economy, Billable Hours, And Professional Responsibility, Douglas R. Richmond Jan 2000

The New Law Firm Economy, Billable Hours, And Professional Responsibility, Douglas R. Richmond

Hofstra Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Use (Or Abuse) Of Expert Witnesses In Post-Daubert Employment Litigation, Bruce D. Black Jan 2000

The Use (Or Abuse) Of Expert Witnesses In Post-Daubert Employment Litigation, Bruce D. Black

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Renin-Angiotensin System Inregulating Fibrinolytic Balance: Potentialmechanism In Prevention Of Myocardialinfarction, Mehmet Ağirbasli, Douglas E. Vaughan Jan 2000

The Role Of Renin-Angiotensin System Inregulating Fibrinolytic Balance: Potentialmechanism In Prevention Of Myocardialinfarction, Mehmet Ağirbasli, Douglas E. Vaughan

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

No abstract provided.


Prevalence Of Goitre And Its Relationship With Iodine Deficiency In School Children In Kocaeli, Turkey, Şükrü Hatun, Sidika Beykal, Yenal Dündar, Olcay Evli̇yaoğlu Jan 2000

Prevalence Of Goitre And Its Relationship With Iodine Deficiency In School Children In Kocaeli, Turkey, Şükrü Hatun, Sidika Beykal, Yenal Dündar, Olcay Evli̇yaoğlu

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Prevalence of Goitre and Its Relationship with Iodine Deficiency in School Children in Kocaeli, Turkey 5564 primary school children living in Kocaeli, Turkey, were clinically assessed for thyroid gland enlargement. Goitre was graded according to the WHO 1994 classification. 792 children showed various grades of goitre, giving a prevalence of overall goitre of 14.23%. The median urinary iodine values were found to be greater than 10mg/dl in each group of 20 students, who were selected randomly from those in whom Grade I and Grade II goitre had been detected and from those in whom goitre had not been detected. These …


The Perils Of Public Opinion, Deborah W. Denno Jan 2000

The Perils Of Public Opinion, Deborah W. Denno

Hofstra Law Review

This article discusses the significance of Paul Robinson’s and John Darley’s book, Justice, Liability, and Blame: Community Views and the Criminal Law (“Justice”), and why the book is an excellent springboard for further research comparing community standards and legal codes. However, contrary to Justice’s conclusions, this article particularly emphasizes the perils of incorporating public opinion into the law based upon three major sources: (1) this article's own study of national and New Jersey demographic and political affiliation data, (2) the results presented in Justice, and (3) the results of public opinion research.

This article suggests that public opinion research may …


Comparing Race And Sex Discrimination In Custody Cases, Katharine T. Bartlett Jan 2000

Comparing Race And Sex Discrimination In Custody Cases, Katharine T. Bartlett

Hofstra Law Review

In her article Prof. Bartlett focuses on race and sex, not where they cross, but what they look like side by side using child custody as a starting point for a more detailed assessment of the similarities and differences between sex and race discrimination. The author focuses on the operation of, and attempts to eliminate, race and sex discrimination in child custody law, using a methodology of moving back and forth between examples of race discrimination and sex discrimination, showing how looking at one in relation to the other contributes to a better understanding of both.


Victims Of Abuse And Discrimination: Protecting Battered Homosexuals Under Domestic Violence Legislation, Pamela M. Jablow Jan 2000

Victims Of Abuse And Discrimination: Protecting Battered Homosexuals Under Domestic Violence Legislation, Pamela M. Jablow

Hofstra Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pentoxifylline Modulation Of The Cytotoxic T-Cell Differentiation Pathway To Enhance Immunological Memory, Eric Goodspeed Jan 2000

Pentoxifylline Modulation Of The Cytotoxic T-Cell Differentiation Pathway To Enhance Immunological Memory, Eric Goodspeed

Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal

Immunological memory, acquired either by previous infection or vaccination, affords vertebrates a large margin of survival. Subsequent exposure to a "remembered" pathogen signals memory cells to undergo a rapid, clonal proliferation into armed effector cells. This rapidly mobilized clone mediates the specific clearance of the trespassing pathogen. Typically, this secondary recall response effectively dispatches the particular pathogen prior to any manifest disease pathology. This is the age-old, enjoyed benefit of immunity. Though this appreciation for immunological memory has been in documentation for nearly 3 millennia, our ability to intentionally increase its normal level of formation is only now beginning. The …


Ending Male Privilege: Beyond The Reasonable Woman, Stephanie M. Wildman Jan 2000

Ending Male Privilege: Beyond The Reasonable Woman, Stephanie M. Wildman

Michigan Law Review

A Law of Her Own: The Reasonable Woman as a Measure of Man by Caroline A. Forell and Donna M. Matthews aspires to provide a solution for an enigmatic jurisprudential problem - the systemic failure of the legal order to recognize and to redress the injuries that women experience. Feminist scholars have agreed that, for women, the legal separation of public and private spheres often insulates from legal review behavior that harms women. But even in the so-called public sphere, women suffer harms that remain invisible and unnamed. The authors identify four legal arenas in which the "spectrum of violence …


Law Through War, David A. Westbrook Jan 2000

Law Through War, David A. Westbrook

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Confronting Gender-Based Violence With International Instruments: Is A Solution To The Pandemic Within Reach?, Jennifer L. Ulrich Jan 2000

Confronting Gender-Based Violence With International Instruments: Is A Solution To The Pandemic Within Reach?, Jennifer L. Ulrich

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Accounting Hall Of Fame 1999 Induction: J. Michael Cook, Oscar S. Gellein, Daniel L. Jensen, J. Michael Cook Jan 2000

Accounting Hall Of Fame 1999 Induction: J. Michael Cook, Oscar S. Gellein, Daniel L. Jensen, J. Michael Cook

Accounting Historians Journal

For J. Michael Cook's induction there were: Remarks by Oscar Gellein, Haskins & Sells, retired; citation written by Daniel L. Jensen, The Ohio State University; response by J. Michael Cook, Deloitte & Touche, retired.


[Announcement 2000, Vol. 27, No. 2], Academy Of Accounting Historians Jan 2000

[Announcement 2000, Vol. 27, No. 2], Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Journal

Announcements are: Call for papers for Third Asian Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting Conference, 15-17 July, 2001, The University of Adelaide, South Australia; table of contents for Accounting and Business Research, Vol. 30, no. 4 (Autumn 2000); Call for papers for a special issue of Accounting, Business & Financial History; and The Academy of Accounting Historians Application for 2001 membership.


Life On Campus Really Ain't So Bad, Avern Cohn Jan 2000

Life On Campus Really Ain't So Bad, Avern Cohn

Michigan Law Review

The Shadow University is a highly tendentious account of Alan Charles Kors and Harvey A. Silverglate's view of academic and student life in America's colleges and universities over the last twenty years. Kors and Silverglate see these colleges and universities turning from promoting personal and academic freedom to suppressing open expression and denying basic liberties to students and faculty alike. To make their point, they have scoured college and university campuses from coast to coast to find incidents involving student speech code violations, as well as student and faculty discipline and misbehavior proceedings. They also examine multicultural and diversity programs …


History Unbecoming, Becoming History, Toni M. Massaro Jan 2000

History Unbecoming, Becoming History, Toni M. Massaro

Michigan Law Review

The last few decades have seen a torrent of legal commentary supporting gay equality and attacking the punishment, failure to protect, and refusal to affirm gay conduct and identity. William Eskridge, a prominent voice in this fin-de-siecle literature, now draws together and expands on his previous work in Gaylaw: Challenging the Apartheid of the Closet. Though far more successful in shaping the uses of the past than in showing the way to the future, the book instructs even where it fails. It augurs a century that could well witness the end of official discrimination against gay individuals, and the relegation …


The Importance Of Being Biased, Anthony M. Dillof Jan 2000

The Importance Of Being Biased, Anthony M. Dillof

Michigan Law Review

The war against bias crimes is far from finished. In contrast, the battle over bias-crime laws is largely over. Bias-crime laws, as commonly formulated, increase the penalties for crimes motivated by bias. The Supreme Court has held that such laws do not violate the First Amendment. Virtually every state has enacted some sort of biascrime law. Even the federal government, which may consider itself without power to enact a general bias-crime law, has made bias a sentence-aggravating factor for the range of federal criminal offenses. Bias-crime laws thus are an established feature of the legal landscape. Against this background, Frederick …


Patterns Of Talk: A Micro-Landscape Perspective, Jerry Gale Jan 2000

Patterns Of Talk: A Micro-Landscape Perspective, Jerry Gale

The Qualitative Report

This paper provides a introduction to conversation analysis. CA is traced from its roots to ethnomethodology, and five features of talk are examined (turn taking procedures, adjacency pairs, presequences, formulations, and accounts). Clinical examples are provided. The relevance of CA to clinicians, researchers and supervisors is also discussed.


The Dislocated Textile Worker In Rural Alabama: A Portrait, Sharon G. Lankford-Rice Jan 2000

The Dislocated Textile Worker In Rural Alabama: A Portrait, Sharon G. Lankford-Rice

The Qualitative Report

This is a study that delves into the attitudes of the rural Alabama textile worker at the point of being laid off. The methodology and findings are discussed and a personal interview transcribed from a former dislocated worker concerning her feelings, attitudes, and aspirations on how the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) program has impacted her life and career.