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Maine Campus December 11 2003, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus December 11 2003, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
From Schweizerhalle To Baia Mare: The Continuing Failure Of International Law To Protect Europe's Rivers, Aaron Schwabach
From Schweizerhalle To Baia Mare: The Continuing Failure Of International Law To Protect Europe's Rivers, Aaron Schwabach
Faculty Scholarship
Beginning on January 31, 2000, at least 100,000 cubic meters of highly polluted water escaped from a tailings dam at the Aurul gold mine in Baia Mare, Romania. The water flowed into the Somes, Tisza, and Danube Rivers, causing enormous environmental damage. Most of the damage occurred in Hungary, downstream from Baia Mare. Hungarian politicians called the spill “the first, most serious environment[al] catastrophe in the 21st century,” and “the worst ecological disaster in central Europe since Chernobyl in 1986.”
More striking than the resemblance to the Chernobyl disaster, though, was the resemblance to another 1986 environmental catastrophe: the Sandoz …
Ernie Bonner And His Family, Ernest Bonner
Ernie Bonner And His Family, Ernest Bonner
Ernie Bonner Collection
No abstract provided.
Regulating Irrational Exuberance And Anxiety In Securities Markets , Peter H. Huang
Regulating Irrational Exuberance And Anxiety In Securities Markets , Peter H. Huang
All Faculty Scholarship
This paper analyzes the regulatory implications of irrational exuberance and anxiety in securities markets. U.S. federal securities laws mandate the disclosure of certain information, but regulate only the cognitive form and content of that information. An important and unstudied question is how to regulate securities markets where some investors respond not only cognitively to the form and content of information, but also emotionally to the form and content of information. This paper investigates that question when some investors feel exuberance or anxiety that is unjustified by cognitive processing of the available information. This paper develops the implications for mandatory securities …
Up From The Parishes: Reclaiming The Public Voice Of Catholicism, Richard L. Wood
Up From The Parishes: Reclaiming The Public Voice Of Catholicism, Richard L. Wood
Sociology Faculty and Staff Publications
An important story is being told in the land, of the unrecognized but powerful role of faith communities in challenging American political and economic institutions to live up to their democratic promise. That story involves Catholic, historic black Protestant, liberal and moderate Protestant, Jewish, Unitarian, and evangelical congregations working to influence local and state-level public policy through faith-based community organizing (FBCO) models.'
Stimulus, Fall/Winter 2003, Ut College Of Social Work
Stimulus, Fall/Winter 2003, Ut College Of Social Work
Stimulus Alumni Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Violent Youth Or Violent Schools? A Critical Incident Analysis Of Symbolic Violence, Kathryn Herr, Gary L. Anderson
Violent Youth Or Violent Schools? A Critical Incident Analysis Of Symbolic Violence, Kathryn Herr, Gary L. Anderson
Department of Educational Foundations Scholarship and Creative Works
Utilizing critical incidents primarily from a year-long ethnographic study of a single gender middle school, the authors attempt to capture the mechanisms of symbolic violence as described by Bourdieu and Passeron in Reproduction in Education, Society and Culture and by Bourdieu in latter publications. Our analysis suggests that problems of persistent social inequality, crime, and incarceration are linked to symbolic forms of violence that occur in schools and that current policies attempting to address these issues are flawed, based on a limited theorization of violence.
Corporate Governance, The Environment And The Internet, Jane Andrew
Corporate Governance, The Environment And The Internet, Jane Andrew
Faculty of Commerce - Papers (Archive)
Corporate use of the internet for a variety of business purposes is now commonplace. Owning and occupying internet space is almost essential for publicly traded companies, either as a place to do business or as a place to exchange information about business. It has also been documented that the internet provides a global meeting ground for those interested in social and environmental change. The two ideas are now combining, leading to a situation in which corporations are using their web pages to provide environmental information about their activities as part of their corporate governance strategy. This paper performs an initial …
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne
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The Daily Egyptian, November 14, 2003, Daily Egyptian Staff
The Daily Egyptian, November 14, 2003, Daily Egyptian Staff
November 2003
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Welsh, William "Bill" Oral History Interview, Don Nicoll
Welsh, William "Bill" Oral History Interview, Don Nicoll
Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection
William Brownlee Welsh was born in Munfordville, Kentucky, on September 18, 1924. His mother, Mary Cox Welsh, was in charge of dining halls at Berea College in Kentucky. His father, Benjamin Tibbetts Welsh, worked in a labor program in Berea. William grew up around Berea and eventually attended Berea College. However, Welsh split time during his childhood between Kentucky and Boothbay Harbor, Maine, where his grandfather worked on a dairy farm. Welsh spent every summer of his youth in Boothbay Harbor with his grandfather, until he went away to fight in World War II for three or four years. Welsh …
Lanthorn, Vol. 38, No. 14, November 13, 2003, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 38, No. 14, November 13, 2003, Grand Valley State University
Volume 38, July 17, 2003 - June 17, 2004
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Spectrum, Volume 22, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 22, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Part-time Undergrads Honored -- University Launches Study Abroad on Emerald Isle -- Hunger Awareness Week Observed On and Off Campus -- Joe Torre Visits SHU in Fight Against Domestic Violence -- Poor Planning Causes a Horrible Parking Situation -- Food Poisoning? No, But "Dining With The Dean" Was No Cup Of Tea... -- SHU Gives Short Notice -- Government Cautions Student Travelers About Terrorism -- A Diary of Dallas, Texas -- Sleep Deprived Students -- Britney 'Spears' Morality -- Blondes Have More Fun...Again -- Reagan Movie Impeached by CBS -- Ferrell's "Elf" Hardly Short on Laughs -- Sorting …
The Cowl - Vol 67 - No. 12 - Nov 13, 2003
The Cowl - Vol 67 - No. 12 - Nov 13, 2003
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 67 - No. 12 - November 13, 2003. 24 pages.
The Spinnaker Vol. 27 No. 13, University Of North Florida
The Spinnaker Vol. 27 No. 13, University Of North Florida
Spinnaker
Student newspaper for the UNF community.
The Daily Egyptian, November 07, 2003, Daily Egyptian Staff
The Daily Egyptian, November 07, 2003, Daily Egyptian Staff
November 2003
No abstract provided.
The Advocate (Vol. 1, Issue 4)
The Advocate (Vol. 1, Issue 4)
Student Newspaper (Amicus, Advocate...)
No abstract provided.
Arbiter, November 3, Students Of Boise State University
Arbiter, November 3, Students Of Boise State University
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
The Assassination Of President John F. Kennedy
Political Correctness Today, Joseph Ellin
Political Correctness Today, Joseph Ellin
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Paper presented to the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University, November 14th, 2003.
The Deaf Catholic, November-December 2003
The Deaf Catholic, November-December 2003
ICDA The Deaf Catholic
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in USA
ICDA The Deaf CatholicFinding Aid
Rotunda - Vol 83, No 9 - Oct 30, 2003, Longwood University
Rotunda - Vol 83, No 9 - Oct 30, 2003, Longwood University
Rotunda
No abstract provided.
Arbiter, October 27, Students Of Boise State University
Arbiter, October 27, Students Of Boise State University
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Vol. 54, No. 4, October 14, 2003, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 54, No. 4, October 14, 2003, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Downloaders Beware! Record Industry Lawsuits are Indeed 2 Legit 2 Quit •Burning the Midnight Oil with the Insomniac-In-Chief •Letter to the Editor: Taking the MPRE- It's a Mystery to Us •Alcohol Policy Abused: Training Sessions Needs Redirection •ACLU Celebrates Banned Books •The Empire Strokes Back •Fifty Ways to Leave Your Laptop
Maine Campus October 09 2003, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus October 09 2003, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
Modernism's Irish Klaxon, William T. O'Malley
Modernism's Irish Klaxon, William T. O'Malley
Technical Services Department Faculty Publications
Paper presented by Professor William T. O'Malley on the history of the "Klaxon," a little magazine first published in Ireland in the 1920s. This version was given at the Irish Cultural Association of Rhode Island's October Seminar, Providence College, October 7, 2003.
Spectator 2003-10-02, Editors Of The Spectator
Re-Inventing Sicily In Italian-American Writing And Film, Fred L. Gardaphé
Re-Inventing Sicily In Italian-American Writing And Film, Fred L. Gardaphé
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
University Reporter - Vol. 08, No. 02 - October 2003, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 08, No. 02 - October 2003, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.