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Civil Rights In The 1980s, Nathaniel R. Jones
Civil Rights In The 1980s, Nathaniel R. Jones
Antioch Law Journal
have been asked for my views on the civil rights agenda for the 1980s. Such an agenda cannot be proposed in a vacuum, for the roots of current civil rights problems extend deep into the nation's history. In fact, public acceptance of civil rights remedies has been impeded precisely because their historical predicates are so little understood. While the civil rights thrust has broadened to include gender, ethnic, and age considerations, the basic problems in shaping remedies continue to center around race and the nation's treatment of racial groups. This fact confounds those who had come to believe that problems …
Reproductive And Sexual Freedom In The 1980s, Rhonda Copelon
Reproductive And Sexual Freedom In The 1980s, Rhonda Copelon
Antioch Law Journal
The inclusion of issues of reproductive and sexual freedom in this symposium is itself a sign of great progress. The civil liberties agenda which, until the last decade, was largely focused on first amendment issues, has grown substantially. This is because the movements of the last several decades-civil rights, black power, feminist, anti-war, Native American, lesbian and gay, anti-nuclear, and others-have broadened our understanding of the meaning of repression. In 1960, for example, there was only a hardy band of progressive civil libertarians working on the idea that a woman's right to contraception and abortion is fundamental to her liberty.' …
Equal Access To Justice Act, Sidney B. Jacoby
Equal Access To Justice Act, Sidney B. Jacoby
Antioch Law Journal
The new statute entitled the Equal Access to Justice Act 1 (hereinafter Act) is of great importance because it provides, on a three year experimental basis, for the award of possibly large attorneys' fees and other expenses to private parties of modest means in successful civil actions against the government, its agencies or officials. The Act, however, is specifically not applicable in tort actions. 2 The new Act entitles certain private parties prevailing in government litigation to recover attorneys' fees, expert witness fees, and other expenses against the United States, unless the government action was "substantially justified" or "special circumstances …
The Independent And Montgomery Transcript, V. 106, Tuesday, December 28, 1982, [Number: 31], The Independent, John Stewart
The Independent And Montgomery Transcript, V. 106, Tuesday, December 28, 1982, [Number: 31], The Independent, John Stewart
The Independent and Montgomery Transcript Newspaper, 1952-1984
[16] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, editorials, letters, classified and local business advertisements.
University News, December 16, Students Of Boise State University
University News, December 16, Students Of Boise State University
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
The Daily Egyptian, December 10, 1982, Daily Egyptian Staff
The Daily Egyptian, December 10, 1982, Daily Egyptian Staff
December 1982
No abstract provided.
The Bg News December 8, 1982, Bowling Green State University
The Bg News December 8, 1982, Bowling Green State University
BG News (Student Newspaper)
The BGSU campus student newspaper December 8, 1982.
Lanthorn, Vol. 16, No. 15, December 2, 1982, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 16, No. 15, December 2, 1982, Grand Valley State University
Volume 16, June 23, 1982 - December 9, 1982
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Maine Statewide News Letter No. 35 (December 1982), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff
Maine Statewide News Letter No. 35 (December 1982), Institute For Nonviolence, Education, Research, And Training Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
News From Hope College, Volume 14.3: December, 1982, Hope College
News From Hope College, Volume 14.3: December, 1982, Hope College
News from Hope College
No abstract provided.
Research Note: Beasts And Babies: Styles Of Stereotyping, William C. Levin, Jack Levin
Research Note: Beasts And Babies: Styles Of Stereotyping, William C. Levin, Jack Levin
Bridgewater Review
This research note presents a very brief summary of the argument we are developing for a much longer and more detailed journal article. Our aim here is to present the basic hypotheses that: 1) two main styles of stereotyping are used to either dehumanize or infantilize a target group, and 2) the selection of a style of stereotyping depends upon the extent to which the target group is perceived as a threat.
Cultural Commentary: Affectional Preference On Film: Giggle And Lib, Joseph J. Liggera
Cultural Commentary: Affectional Preference On Film: Giggle And Lib, Joseph J. Liggera
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Fifth Freedom, 1982-12-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom, 1982-12-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom
The Last Word?: pg1
News From The Community: pg2
News From Our Advertisers: pg3
Patterns Of Association Between Oral Health Status And Subsistence: A Study Of Aboriginal Skeletal Populations From The Tennessee Valley Area, Maria Ostendorf Smith
Patterns Of Association Between Oral Health Status And Subsistence: A Study Of Aboriginal Skeletal Populations From The Tennessee Valley Area, Maria Ostendorf Smith
Doctoral Dissertations
The purpose of this study is to identify subsistence associated differences in caries, periodontal disease and attrition between two aboroginal skeletal samples from the Tennessee Valley area. The hunter/gather sample employed in this study dates from the Archaic period (6000-500 B.C.) and is composed of individuals from the Eva(6BN12), Cherry (84BN74) and Anderson (40WM9) sites. The Mississippian Dallas focus (1300-1500 A.D.) site of Toqua (40MR6) practiced maize agriculture.
Contrasts in caries frequency, location on the tooth, and distribution along the tooth row were readily apparent. Cervical caries in the posterior tooth row characterized the Archaic sample. The pattern is attributed …
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.3, No.10 (December 1982), Northern Lambda Nord, Benj -
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.3, No.10 (December 1982), Northern Lambda Nord, Benj -
Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)
No abstract provided.
The Montana Women's Resource, Winter 1982, Vol. 6, No. 2, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). Women's Resource Center
The Montana Women's Resource, Winter 1982, Vol. 6, No. 2, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). Women's Resource Center
The Montana Women’s Resource, 1975-1986
No abstract provided.
Demeter, Vol. 5 No. 8, Demeter Resources
Demeter, Vol. 5 No. 8, Demeter Resources
Demeter: Women's News of the Monterey Bay Area
December 1982
Logical Truth In Plato, Robin Smith
Logical Truth In Plato, Robin Smith
University of Dayton Review
Editor's note: After blind peer review, this paper was selected for reading at the University of Dayton's 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981.
In his works on the history of logic, I.M. Bochenski passes rather harsh judgment on Plato's practical competence in logic. His earlier Ancient Formal Logic claims that the dialogues are so full of "elementary blunders" that "the reading of them is almost intolerable to a logician." Some of the harshest censure has been removed from the later History of Formal Logic, but Bochenski still regards Plato as struggling inordinately hard to " solve logical …
Sexual Harassment Of Blue Collar Workers, Donald E. Maypole, Rosemarie Skaine
Sexual Harassment Of Blue Collar Workers, Donald E. Maypole, Rosemarie Skaine
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The problem of sexual harassment in work settings has received little empirical examination to date. This study used mailed questionnaires to elicit respondents' opinions about sexual harassment and their perceptions of its incidence, scope and recourses taken by victims. Systematic samples were drawn from a blue collar union's rosters of male and female members. The findings indicated that twentythree percent of the respondents felt they had been sexually harassed (thirty-six percent of the women and eight percent of the men). Whereas the women viewed the problem in power-dominance terms, the men did not. Other findings in relation to scope and …
Perceived And Actual Sex Differences In Attributional Style For Affiliative Behavior, Gretchen A. Brown
Perceived And Actual Sex Differences In Attributional Style For Affiliative Behavior, Gretchen A. Brown
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The objectives of this thesis were threefold: (1) to review the concept of attributional style, (2) to demonstrate its applicability to affiliative behavior, and (3) to document the existence of actual and perceived sex differences in attributional style for affiliative behavior. To fulfill the first two objectives the development of attributional theory was traced from the Abramson, Seligman, and Teasdale (1978) presentation of the reformulated learned helplessness model through Weiner's (1979) examination of attributional style as a motivational feature of achievement behavior to the application of attribution theory to affiliative behavior. To fulfill the third objective the evidence detailing the …
Warm Journal Volume 3 Issue 1, 1973-2021 Women's Art Registry Of Minnesota
Warm Journal Volume 3 Issue 1, 1973-2021 Women's Art Registry Of Minnesota
WARM Journal
This journal does not have a particular focus. The cover and interior border arts have a theme of “Fantasies”, but overall is a standard mix of articles, fiction, art and poetry. The articles explore subjects of criticism, from both the artist and critic perspective and the feeling of writing for the theater.
Keywords: Theatre, photographs, art reviews, criticism, fantasies
Creators included: Florence Dacey, Monica Ochtrup, Norita Larson, Susan McDonald, Alice Towle, Joyce Lyon, Cherie Doyle, Margot Kriel, Mary Anne Schutte, Gail W. Bamber, Gayle Cole, Helen Smith, Sandra Kraskin
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Cover by Mari Lyn Ampe
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Journal policy, committee, announcements and table …
Volume 11, Number 8, Post Amerikan
Volume 11, Number 8, Post Amerikan
The Post Amerikan (1972-2004)
Local Ob/Gyn Likes 'Em Scared, Reality Check at Unemployment Office, Fortification Award, Plastification, Keeping Warm, Godfrey Plays Politics with Freeze, MEG Agent Confesses, More Snitches, NARCS Turn New Trick, Letters, Community News, Officer Sanders ... etc, My Sister the Punk Rocker, Voices of the Steam Era, Pigeon Trappers Cruel, Hospital Birth, Brokaw Mangles Employee, Hets to Be Polled, Fasting, Your Urine or Your Life, NAACP Demo, God Moves in Mysterious Ways, Power Politics and Religious Tyranny, Falwell Flipflops, Gay v. Gay, Socialized Football Threatens
Exploring Adaptive Behavior In Preschool Children, Elaine Michewicz
Exploring Adaptive Behavior In Preschool Children, Elaine Michewicz
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Thr. purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate factors related to adaptive behavior or nonacademic behavior and the ability to function in everyday life situations. Preschool children and their mothers served as subjects for the investigation. The Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (Wechsler, 1967), the Nowicki Strickland Internal-External Locus of Control Scale for Children (Nowicki and Strickland, 1973), and the Circles and Unusual Uses Tests (Torrance, 1966a) were administered to twenty-five kindergarten children. In conjunction, the Adaptive Behavior Inventory for Children from The System of Multicultural Pluralistic Assessment by Mercer and Lewis (1977), which is a structured …
The Breakfast And Snacking Patterns Of East Tennessee Adolescents, Janie M. Ezell
The Breakfast And Snacking Patterns Of East Tennessee Adolescents, Janie M. Ezell
Masters Theses
Breakfast and snacking patterns and the effects of selected factors on these eating occasions were examined for 225 east Tennessee adolescents. Factors selected for examination included gender, regions (metropolitan vs. rural), mothers' employment, presence of a father in the household, number of children in the household, fathers' education, mothers' education, and who prepared breakfast. Twenty-four- hour food records and written questionnaires were collected from selected 15-18 year old adolescents attending four metropolitan and three rural high schools. Energy and nutrient intakes were evaluated for breakfast and snacks. As measures of overall quality, nutrient intakes per 1000 kilocalories and a dietary …
An Investigation Of The Instructional Communicator Style Expectations Of Nontraditional And Traditional Male And Female Undergraduate Students, Chryl Irvine Snyder
An Investigation Of The Instructional Communicator Style Expectations Of Nontraditional And Traditional Male And Female Undergraduate Students, Chryl Irvine Snyder
Masters Theses
Increasing numbers of nontraditional students, many of them women, are enrolling in college and university classes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the instructional communicator style expectations of nontraditional and traditional male and female undergraduate students. Students were asked to rate their own preferences on a variety of items designed to reflect instructional communicator styles. The researcher looked for differences in student expectations of their "ideal teachers" based on age and sex.
Nontraditional students rated the precise style of instructional communication higher than the traditional students who gave higher ratings to the friendly, open, dominant, and contentious styles. …
Legal Issues In Afformative Action - The University Of California, California State University And Colleges, And Community College Systems - Part 2, Assembly Committee On Fair Employment Practices, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
Legal Issues In Afformative Action - The University Of California, California State University And Colleges, And Community College Systems - Part 2, Assembly Committee On Fair Employment Practices, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
California Assembly
This complete document totals 1264 pages. The document has been divided into three parts for easier download.
Part 1 - pp. Title-416
Part 2 - pp. 417-853
Part 3 - pp.854-1258
Legal Issues In Afformative Action - The University Of California, California State University And Colleges, And Community College Systems - Part I, Assembly Committee On Fair Employment Practices, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
Legal Issues In Afformative Action - The University Of California, California State University And Colleges, And Community College Systems - Part I, Assembly Committee On Fair Employment Practices, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
California Assembly
This complete document totals 1264 pages. The document has been divided into three parts for easier download.
Part 1 - pp. Title-416
Part 2 - pp. 417-853
Part 3 - pp.854-1258
Vol. 31, No. 9, November 24, 1982, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 31, No. 9, November 24, 1982, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Stan White: Advocate on the Line •The Final(s) Solution •Twelve Students Bumped From Clinic Program •SFF: Pledging the Public Interest •Regents 'Distinguish' Sax •Clinic Survives Misconduct Investigation •Notices •The "Review'' Needs a Review •MSA- Ask Not What You... •Trying to Keep Our Lines Straight •Legalese: A Question of Juris-Diction? •The Multi-(Altered) State 'Bar' Review •Boston's No Tea Party •Law in the Raw
The Guardian, November 24, 1982, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, November 24, 1982, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
Sixteen page issue of The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. The Guardian has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Maine Campus November 19 1982, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus November 19 1982, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.