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Praying The 23rd Psalm, Elmer L. Towns Jan 2001

Praying The 23rd Psalm, Elmer L. Towns

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The Year-Round Book Of Sermon Ideas, Stories & Quotes, Elmer L. Towns, Stan Toler Jan 2001

The Year-Round Book Of Sermon Ideas, Stories & Quotes, Elmer L. Towns, Stan Toler

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Praying The Lord's Prayer (Indonesian), Elmer Towns Jan 2001

Praying The Lord's Prayer (Indonesian), Elmer Towns

Towns Foreign Language Book Collection

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Praying The 23rd Psalm (Chinese), Elmer L. Towns Jan 2001

Praying The 23rd Psalm (Chinese), Elmer L. Towns

Towns Foreign Language Book Collection

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Praying The 23rd Psalm (Korean), Elmer L. Towns Jan 2001

Praying The 23rd Psalm (Korean), Elmer L. Towns

Towns Foreign Language Book Collection

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What Every Sunday School Teacher Should Know About Sunday School (German), Elmer L. Towns Jan 2001

What Every Sunday School Teacher Should Know About Sunday School (German), Elmer L. Towns

Towns Foreign Language Book Collection

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What Every Sunday School Teacher Should Know About Sunday School (Chinese), Elmer L. Towns Jan 2001

What Every Sunday School Teacher Should Know About Sunday School (Chinese), Elmer L. Towns

Towns Foreign Language Book Collection

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What Every Sunday School Teacher Should Know About Sunday School (Korean), Elmer L. Towns Jan 2001

What Every Sunday School Teacher Should Know About Sunday School (Korean), Elmer L. Towns

Towns Foreign Language Book Collection

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Crossing Borderlands Of Inequality With International Legal Methodologies - The Promise Of Multiple Feminisms, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol Jan 2001

Crossing Borderlands Of Inequality With International Legal Methodologies - The Promise Of Multiple Feminisms, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

UF Law Faculty Publications

This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the roles played by the gendered rule of law and by the conflation of economic, social, political, religious, cultural, and historic realities in the marginalization of women in the international, regional, and domestic spheres worldwide. The first section presents the myriad locations of women's persistent inequality. The next sets forth feminist theory that has been the basis of both the celebration of women's progress and the denunciation of women's subordination. The last part makes suggestions for the articulation of a methodology that follows the complex paths of …


Random Thoughts On Applying Judicial Doctrines To Interpret The Internal Revenue Code, Martin J. Mcmahon Jr. Jan 2001

Random Thoughts On Applying Judicial Doctrines To Interpret The Internal Revenue Code, Martin J. Mcmahon Jr.

UF Law Faculty Publications

From the symposium "Business Purpose, Economic Substance, and Corporate Tax Shelters" .


Integrating Water Management And Land Use Planning: Uncovering The Missing Link In The Protection Of Florida’S Water Resources?, Mary Jane Angelo Jan 2001

Integrating Water Management And Land Use Planning: Uncovering The Missing Link In The Protection Of Florida’S Water Resources?, Mary Jane Angelo

UF Law Faculty Publications

This Article explores the link between water management and land use planning. First, in Section II, this Article provides an overview of water management in Florida. Then, in Section III, this Article analyzes the differences between planning and regulatory permitting and asserts that both are needed for effective protection of water resources. Section IV reviews the current role that land use planning plays in water management and the current role that water management plays in land use planning. Section V of this Article concludes by evaluating a variety of recommendations that have been made to improve the integration of the …


On Becoming The Other: Cubans, Castro, And Elian -- A Latcritical Analysis, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol Jan 2001

On Becoming The Other: Cubans, Castro, And Elian -- A Latcritical Analysis, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

UF Law Faculty Publications

It is difficult to imagine that a cute, little, six-year-old boy would be able to change the favorable socially constructed images of cubanas/os virtually overnight. But that is precisely what happened with Elian and the comunidad cubana en Miami en estos estados unidos. The story is sad and poignant, heart-wrenching and surreal, human and political, civil and social, cultural and economic. It reaches into the souls of all who have fought and lost after having thought that they had fought and won.

This essay explores the transformation of the Cuban community in the eyes of the estado unidense majority …


Racial Profiling: A Status Report Of The Legal, Legislative, And Empirical Literature, Katheryn Russell-Brown Jan 2001

Racial Profiling: A Status Report Of The Legal, Legislative, And Empirical Literature, Katheryn Russell-Brown

UF Law Faculty Publications

In recent years, there have been several widely-publicized cases in which racial profiling became police brutality. As well, there have been scores of famous Black men who have offered their personal accounts as victims of racial profiling. All of these have helped to propel the issue onto the nation's front burner. The varied responses to racial profiling indicate the range of groups affected by and concerned about the practice. Notably, this includes former President Bill Clinton, who shared his belief that racial profiling is a national problem. The issue of racial profiling has evoked a wide range of policy responses, …


Who Suffered Antitrust Injury In The Microsoft Case?, John E. Lopatka, William H. Page Jan 2001

Who Suffered Antitrust Injury In The Microsoft Case?, John E. Lopatka, William H. Page

UF Law Faculty Publications

Most of the popular and scholarly discussions of Microsoft have focused on whether the defendant violated the law and, if so, whether the remedial order was appropriate. Never far from the surface in all of these discussions, however, has been the prospect of private antitrust suits that would inevitably follow a government victory. Indeed, numerous consumer class actions were filed against Microsoft in the wake of the District Court's issuance of its findings of fact. Should the District Court's decisions on liability stand, Microsoft can expect to face other suits by a variety of actors, including competitors, original equipment manufacturers …