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News, Call For Papers, Erratum, Risk Editorial Board Sep 1990

News, Call For Papers, Erratum, Risk Editorial Board

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Editorial announcements and news for the inactive journal Risk: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673).


A Novel Experience: A Classroom Exercise For Exploring Patterns, Jerry Gale Aug 1990

A Novel Experience: A Classroom Exercise For Exploring Patterns, Jerry Gale

The Qualitative Report

No abstract provided.


Read More About It, Marilyn Litchman Aug 1990

Read More About It, Marilyn Litchman

The Qualitative Report

No abstract provided.


Women As Managers: Myths And Realities, Carol B. Hillman Mar 1990

Women As Managers: Myths And Realities, Carol B. Hillman

New England Journal of Public Policy

The negative myths about women in management are dying. The new reality is that women can and do manage men and women exceedingly well. Because of this, women clearly have the opportunity to attain economic power and security. But another new reality is raising its ugly head: women who refuse to work for other women or, worse yet, undermine their female managers. Mentors, training, and commitment on the part of institutions to employ them as managers will assure women the fair chance to succeed as managers.


Midnight Train To Us , Ann C. Scales Mar 1990

Midnight Train To Us , Ann C. Scales

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Limits Of Linear Modes Of Inquiry Into Naturalistic World-Views: A Case Study Of Cherokee Culture, Karen L. Sorensen, Charles G. Wieder Jan 1990

The Limits Of Linear Modes Of Inquiry Into Naturalistic World-Views: A Case Study Of Cherokee Culture, Karen L. Sorensen, Charles G. Wieder

Journal of Social Theory in Art Education

We begin with the cultural-anthropological assumption that a people’s world-view is based in concepts of time and process, and is reflected in the ceremonies, customs, rituals, and other traditional patterns of social conduct within the society. In a case study of the Native American Cherokee, linear modes of inquiry, characteristic of Western science, are shown to be limited in their capacity to examine and appreciate these dimensions of culture in pre-literate societies. It is suggested that those aspects of our own culture which are grounded in aesthetic value may also be relatively inaccessible for the same reason. By examining meanings …


Acting Out Caring: An Andogynous Trait, Clayton Funk Jan 1990

Acting Out Caring: An Andogynous Trait, Clayton Funk

Journal of Social Theory in Art Education

A problem in gender studies concerns frequent critique of sex-role stereotypes. But how often do we analyze characteristics that men and women have in common? The notion is doubtful that women must be essentially nurturant and empathic, and that men must be analytical and assertive. The strongest educators possess the best of both, no matter the gender, and are usually capable of modeling a sensibility of caring about learning.


Child Welfare Legislation In India: Will Indian Children Benefit From The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child, Shahana Dasgupta Jan 1990

Child Welfare Legislation In India: Will Indian Children Benefit From The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child, Shahana Dasgupta

Michigan Journal of International Law

The subject of children's rights has been dealt with both directly and indirectly in a number of international legal instruments over the years. Initially, there were differences concerning the need for a Convention over and above the already existing legislation. Some countries felt that children should not be treated as a category set apart from other human beings and thereby be the object of a separate legal document. On the other hand, countries in favor of a Convention wanted to create a single legal instrument which would take into account children's requirements on a universal scale. They also saw the …


Communication Education And Its Critics, Everette E. Dennis Jan 1990

Communication Education And Its Critics, Everette E. Dennis

Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)

No abstract provided.


How Massive Are The Mass Media? Implications For Communications Education And Research, Melvin L. Defleur Jan 1990

How Massive Are The Mass Media? Implications For Communications Education And Research, Melvin L. Defleur

Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)

No abstract provided.


The Challenge Of Public Relations Education, Frank W. Wylie Jan 1990

The Challenge Of Public Relations Education, Frank W. Wylie

Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)

No abstract provided.


Education And Social Change In Nepal, King Beach Jan 1990

Education And Social Change In Nepal, King Beach

HIMALAYA, the Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies

No abstract provided.


Education And Social Change In Nepal: An Anthropologist's Assessment, James Fisher Jan 1990

Education And Social Change In Nepal: An Anthropologist's Assessment, James Fisher

HIMALAYA, the Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies

No abstract provided.


The Education Of Hmong Women, Mao Yang Jan 1990

The Education Of Hmong Women, Mao Yang

Vietnam Generation

A survey of Hmong high school students in Wisconsin and Minnesota.


Goals And Objectives Of The Danish American Heritage Society Jan 1990

Goals And Objectives Of The Danish American Heritage Society

The Bridge

To promote an interest in Danish American contributions to American life.

To encourage research in the life and culture of Danish Americans. To serve as an agency for the publication of studies of Danish American contributions to American life.

To provide a means of communication and education for individuals interested in the activities of Danish Americans.


The Impact Of Education During The Rana Period In Nepal, Gopi Nath Sharma Jan 1990

The Impact Of Education During The Rana Period In Nepal, Gopi Nath Sharma

HIMALAYA, the Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies

No abstract provided.


Social Change And Educational Retention In Nepal: Reflecting From An Educational Development Perspective, Barbara Butterworth Jan 1990

Social Change And Educational Retention In Nepal: Reflecting From An Educational Development Perspective, Barbara Butterworth

HIMALAYA, the Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies

No abstract provided.


Nepalese Children's Construction Of Identities In And Around Formal Schooling, Debra Skinner Jan 1990

Nepalese Children's Construction Of Identities In And Around Formal Schooling, Debra Skinner

HIMALAYA, the Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies

No abstract provided.


From School To Work: A Social And Psychological History Of Math In A Nepali Village, King Beach Jan 1990

From School To Work: A Social And Psychological History Of Math In A Nepali Village, King Beach

HIMALAYA, the Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies

No abstract provided.


Education Through Radio In Nepal: Changes Within And Beyond The Classroom, Dwight R. Holmes Jan 1990

Education Through Radio In Nepal: Changes Within And Beyond The Classroom, Dwight R. Holmes

HIMALAYA, the Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies

No abstract provided.


Applying Edgewood V. Kirby To Analysis Of Fundamental Rights Under The Texas Constitution., Albert H. Kauffman, Carmen Maria Rumbaut Jan 1990

Applying Edgewood V. Kirby To Analysis Of Fundamental Rights Under The Texas Constitution., Albert H. Kauffman, Carmen Maria Rumbaut

St. Mary's Law Journal

State constitutions are affirmative grants of power under which both stated and implied fundamental rights can be sought. A proposed test for fundamental rights under the Texas Constitution looks at three factors: the history of the topic within the Texas Constitution and case law; the actual language used in the controlling provision; and the importance of that value to the people of Texas. The declaration of a constitutional right as fundamental certainly has implications for future relationships between the people and the government.

The Edgewood v. Kirby case has the potential to change much in Texas. The case stands for …