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Education Policy Analysis Archives 12/73 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
Education Policy Analysis Archives 12/73 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
College of Education Publications
Balance between higher education autonomy and public quality assurance : development of the Portuguese system for teacher education accreditation / Bártolo Campos.
Deafdigest: Gold Edition, December 26, 2004, Barry Strassler
Deafdigest: Gold Edition, December 26, 2004, Barry Strassler
DeafDigest Gold 2004
No abstract provided.
Education Policy Analysis Archives 12/71 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
Education Policy Analysis Archives 12/71 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
College of Education Publications
Autonomy vs. control : quality assurance and governmental policy in Flanders / Kurt De Wit [and] Jef C. Verhoeven.
The Educational Roots Of Reformed Scholasticism: Dialectic And Scriptural Exegesis In The Sixteenth Century, Amy Nelson Burnett
The Educational Roots Of Reformed Scholasticism: Dialectic And Scriptural Exegesis In The Sixteenth Century, Amy Nelson Burnett
Department of History: Faculty Publications
Over the last twenty years research on later sixteenth- and seventeenth-century theology has led to a reappraisal or Protestant scholasticism and its relation to the Reformation. Earlier historians of doctrine viewed Protestant scholasticism as overly rationalistic at the expense of Reformation biblicism, heavily dependent on Aristotelian philosophy, and organized around a central doctrine such as predestination. The current consensus is that Protestant scholasticism reflected the Orthodox theologians’ deep familiarity with and commitment to the scriptural text; that if it did appropriate Aristotle, such appropriation was eclectic rather than slavish; and that the idea of a central dogma organizing all of …
Winter Commencement: December 17, 2004, University Of North Dakota
Winter Commencement: December 17, 2004, University Of North Dakota
UND Commencement Programs
UND Winter Commencement program from December 17, 2004.
2004 Winter Boise State University Commencement Program
2004 Winter Boise State University Commencement Program
Commencement Programs
No abstract provided.
Examining The Health Care Safety Net In The Portland Area, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Examining The Health Care Safety Net In The Portland Area, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
Sachu Saharu: Tru Helper. A Melodic Analysis Of Christian Music In Garhwal, North India, Laura Eilders
Sachu Saharu: Tru Helper. A Melodic Analysis Of Christian Music In Garhwal, North India, Laura Eilders
Masters Theses
This thesis is an ethnomusicological examination of the development of indigenous worship music in Garhwal; a region in Northern India. It focuses on a comparative aspect so as to draw conclusions regarding the elements of music that is identified as Garhwali. It includes a melodic analysis of Garhwali Christian songs written by Rajesh Dongriyal and songs recorded by young women at two Garhwali villages. The theoretical framework is based upon the need of every group of people to have music about Christ in their own language and style of music. The assumption is that this will serve as a powerful …
Conceptualizing Blakely, Douglas A. Berman
Conceptualizing Blakely, Douglas A. Berman
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Working Paper Series
The Supreme Court’s decision in Blakely v. Washington has generated impassioned judicial and academic criticisms, perhaps because the “earthquake” ruling seems to announce a destructive rule in search of a sound principle. Read broadly, the jury trial rule articulated in Blakely might be thought to cast constitutional doubt on any and all judicial fact-finding at sentencing. Yet judicial fact-finding at sentencing has a long history, and such fact-finding has been an integral component of modern sentencing reforms and seems critical to the operation of guideline sentencing. The caustic reaction to Blakely reflects the fact that the decision has sowed confusion …
Murray Ledger And Times, December 14, 2004, Murray Ledger And Times
Murray Ledger And Times, December 14, 2004, Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger & Times
No abstract provided.
On The Green Vol. 35 No. 6 December 10, 2004, Gallaudet University
On The Green Vol. 35 No. 6 December 10, 2004, Gallaudet University
2001-2010
On the Green is an internal publication of Gallaudet College, which later became Gallaudet University. It notified employees of updates around the campus and in the broader community, including new construction and the establishment of new academic programs. Running until 2010, it was supplanted by various forms of online mass communications across multiple audiences.
Basecalling For Traces Derived For Multiple Templates, Aaron Tenney
Basecalling For Traces Derived For Multiple Templates, Aaron Tenney
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
Three methods for analyzing sequencing traces derived from sequencing reactions containing two DNA templates are presented. All rely on alignment to a segment of assembled genomic sequence containing the original template sequence. Spliced alignment algorithms are used so that traces derived from processed mRNA can be analyzed. The main application of these techniques is the elucidation of alternately spliced transcripts. Several experimental verification of one of the techniques is presented including testing on a set of 48 alternately spliced targets from the human genome and 47 negative controls.
The Murray State News, December 10, 2004, The Murray State News
The Murray State News, December 10, 2004, The Murray State News
Murray State University Collection
No abstract provided.
Documents From The December 8, 2004 Meeting Of The Associated Students Of The University Of Montana (Asum), University Of Montana--Missoula. Associated Students
Documents From The December 8, 2004 Meeting Of The Associated Students Of The University Of Montana (Asum), University Of Montana--Missoula. Associated Students
ASUM Senate Documents, 1919-2007
Documents from the December 8, 2004 meeting of the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM), including an agenda and meeting minutes with associated exhibit documents.
Deafdigest: Blue Edition, December 5, 2004, Barry Strassler
Deafdigest: Blue Edition, December 5, 2004, Barry Strassler
DeafDigest Blue 2004
No abstract provided.
December 2, 2004, James Madison University
December 2, 2004, James Madison University
The Breeze, 2000-2009
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Technological Disadvantage Of The Digital Age, N. F. Johnson
Technological Disadvantage Of The Digital Age, N. F. Johnson
Faculty of Education - Papers (Archive)
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based technologies throughout society and schooling. One area that has received considerable attention is gender equity. Early work on gender and computers focused on differences between male and female access and use (e.g. Huff, Fleming & Cooper, 1992; Kirkman, 1993; Morritt, 1997; Nelson & Cooper, 1997; Sofia, 1993), with concerns focused on the potential for girls to be disadvantaged. In some respects, it is arguable that problems of gender equity in schools with respect to computers have been overcome. For example, in a small study I conducted …
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne
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Requests Of Brown By Lc Classification: December 2004, Ruth E.. Souto
Requests Of Brown By Lc Classification: December 2004, Ruth E.. Souto
HELIN Monthly Loan Statistics
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University Reporter - Volume 09, Number 04 - December 2004
University Reporter - Volume 09, Number 04 - December 2004
1996-2009, University Reporter
This issue of the University Reporter includes articles about the Computer Science Department’s Visual Attention Laboratory and efforts to treat Schizophrenia, memorial services for U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Kyran E. Kennedy, new publications by faculty members, the establishment of the Environmental, Earth and Ocean Sciences Department, the appointment of Susan Moir as director of the Labor Resource Center, and other news from UMass Boston.
Reparations And Unjust Enrichment, Emily Sherwin
Reparations And Unjust Enrichment, Emily Sherwin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Despite an initial appearance of superior doctrinal fit, restitution is not an appropriate vehicle for reparations claims based on slavery and similar large-scale historical injustices. The justifying principle behind restitution—prevention of unjust enrichment—lacks the moral force necessary to resolve a controversial public dispute about moral rights and obligations among segments of society. At its core, a claim to restitution is an attempt to right a wrong not by alleviating the adverse consequences to oneself, but by diminishing the position of others. In other words, the notion of unjust enrichment is a comparative idea that draws on resentment and the desire …
The Enduring Significance Of State Sovereignty, Brad R. Roth
The Enduring Significance Of State Sovereignty, Brad R. Roth
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Spouse In The House: What Explains The Marriage Gap In Canada?, J. Matthew Wilson, Michael Lusztig
The Spouse In The House: What Explains The Marriage Gap In Canada?, J. Matthew Wilson, Michael Lusztig
Political Science Research
A literature has emerged in American voting studies noting a “marriage gap”—the propensity for married voters to support the Republican party. Using Canadian Election Study data, we establish the existence of a significant marriage gap in Canada. We also seek to determine if the marriage gap is driven by socio-demographic factors or attitudinal ones. We find that while socio-demographic factors contribute to the marriage gap, they explain relatively little variance. In probing the attitudinal basis of the marriage gap further, we find that married Canadians differ from the unwed very strongly on issues of moral traditionalism, but much less so …
Epistemic Analysis And The Possibility Of Good Informants, James Mcbain
Epistemic Analysis And The Possibility Of Good Informants, James Mcbain
Faculty Submissions
Edward Craig has proposed that epistemology should eschew traditional
conceptual analysis in favor of what he calls “conceptual synthesis.” He
proposes we start not from the finding of necessary and sufficient conditions
that match our intuitions; rather we start from considerations on what the
concept of knowledge does for us. In this paper I will explore one aspect of
Craig’s proposal – the good informant. It is this aspect that is central to
Craig’s epistemic method and perhaps most problematic. I will evaluate this
concept by first articulating three initial worries that some have had about
the concept and then …
Hiv/Aids Among Women Of Color In Massachusetts, Erika Kates, Helen Levine, Lakay Cornell
Hiv/Aids Among Women Of Color In Massachusetts, Erika Kates, Helen Levine, Lakay Cornell
Publications from the Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy
According to a recent report on the status of women in Massachusetts, the Commonwealth has an “extraordinarily high” incidence of women of color with HIV/AIDS. Over 4,200 women are infected and women of color account for a disproportionately high number of these cases.
The Decline Of The International Court Of Justice, Eric A. Posner
The Decline Of The International Court Of Justice, Eric A. Posner
Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics
The International Court of Justice is the judicial organ of the United Nations and the preeminent international court, but its caseload is light and has declined over the long term relative to the number of states. This paper examines evidence of the ICJ’s decline, and analyzes two possible theories for this decline. The first is that states stopped using the ICJ because the judges did not apply the law impartially but favored the interests of their home states. The second is that the ICJ has been the victim of conflicting interests among the states that use and control it.
Is The International Court Of Justice Biased?, Eric A. Posner, Miguel F. P. De Figueiredo
Is The International Court Of Justice Biased?, Eric A. Posner, Miguel F. P. De Figueiredo
Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics
The International Court of Justice has jurisdiction over disputes between nations, and has decided dozens of cases since it began operations in 1946. Its defenders argue that the ICJ decides cases impartially and confers legitimacy on the international legal system. Its critics argue that the members of the ICJ vote the interests of the states that appoint them. Prior empirical scholarship is ambiguous. We test the charge of bias using statistical methods. We find strong evidence that (1) judges favor the states that appoint them, and (2) judges favor states whose wealth level is close to that of the judges' …
Lessons From The Interpretation/ Misinterpretation Of John Ogbu’S Scholarship, Edmund T. Hamann
Lessons From The Interpretation/ Misinterpretation Of John Ogbu’S Scholarship, Edmund T. Hamann
Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education: Faculty Publications
In November 2003, the Council on Anthropology and Education honored John Ogbu with the George and Louise Spindler Award, for exemplary and long-term contributions to educational anthropology. But in March 2003, a noted economist condemned Ogbu’s work as serving an “oppressive function.” In this paper, such contradictory instances are cited as the author recounts his encounters with Ogbu’s scholarship. Disparate assessments of Ogbu’s ideas and legacy raise important questions. What responsibility do educational anthropologists have for how their research is understood? Which aspects of Ogbu’s legacy should we hold onto as his work is interpreted in politicized and polarized ways?
Automatic Model Structuring From Text Using Biomedical Ontology, Joshi R., Li X., Ramachandaran S., Tze-Yun Leong
Automatic Model Structuring From Text Using Biomedical Ontology, Joshi R., Li X., Ramachandaran S., Tze-Yun Leong
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Bayesian Networks and Influence Diagrams are effective methods for structuring clinical problems. Constructing a relevant structure without the numerical probabilities in itself is a challenging task. In addition, due to the rapid rate of innovations and new findings in the biomedical domain, constructing a relevant graphical model becomes even more challenging. Building a model structure from text with minimum intervention from domain experts and minimum training examples has always been a challenge for the researchers. In the biomedical domain, numerous advances have been made which may make this dream a possibility now. We are currently trying to build a general …
Property As Legal Knowledge: Means And Ends, Annelise Riles
Property As Legal Knowledge: Means And Ends, Annelise Riles
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
This article takes anthropologists’ renewed interest in property theory as an opportunity to consider legal theory-making as an ethnographic subject in its own right. My focus is on one particular construct – the instrument, or relation of means to ends, that animates both legal and anthropological theories about property. An analysis of the workings of this construct leads to the conclusion that rather than critique the ends of legal knowledge, the anthropology of property should devote itself to articulating its own means.