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"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, November 28, 2018, George Fox University Archives Nov 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, November 28, 2018, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

The Student Newspaper of George Fox University.


"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, November 14, 2018, George Fox University Archives Nov 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, November 14, 2018, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

The Student Newspaper of George Fox University.


"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, October 31, 2018, George Fox University Archives Oct 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, October 31, 2018, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

The Student Newspaper of George Fox University.


Hot Topics In Recent Lis Publications, Guoying Liu Oct 2018

Hot Topics In Recent Lis Publications, Guoying Liu

Leddy Library Presentations

No abstract provided.


"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, October 17, 2018, George Fox University Archives Oct 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, October 17, 2018, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

The Student Newspaper of George Fox University.


"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, October 3, 2018, George Fox University Archives Oct 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, October 3, 2018, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

The Student Newspaper of George Fox University.


The Extension Newsletter, Issue 99, Fall 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association Oct 2018

The Extension Newsletter, Issue 99, Fall 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association

The Extension Newsletter

An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.


The Extension Newsletter, Issue 98, Summer 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association Jul 2018

The Extension Newsletter, Issue 98, Summer 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association

The Extension Newsletter

A six page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.


The Role Of The Press, Neil Sheehan Jun 2018

The Role Of The Press, Neil Sheehan

Naval War College Review

The press has often been thought of as a potential partner for the common good of the Government, private industry, the military, and the other institutions of society. The author of this work feels, however, that the proper role of the press is that of a separate but equal protagonist—critical of both the institutions of our society and the youth culture that has developed beneath it.


The National Framework For Health And Wellness: (Re)Framing The Work Of Cooperative Extension For The Next Century, David Buys, Sonja Koukel May 2018

The National Framework For Health And Wellness: (Re)Framing The Work Of Cooperative Extension For The Next Century, David Buys, Sonja Koukel

Journal of Human Sciences and Extension

Cooperative Extension is at a crossroads and has increasing opportunities to articulate its existing role and future growth in impacting the health and wellness of the individuals and communities it serves. This is important because the health outcomes in the U.S. are poorer than any other developed nation, health expenditures are high, challenges with navigating the health system are immense, and opportunities to intervene and remove barriers to improving the nation’s health and wellness abound. This article provides suggestions as a follow-up to the reports featured in this special issue of the Journal of Human Sciences and Extension from the …


College Of Business News, Georgia Southern University Apr 2018

College Of Business News, Georgia Southern University

College of Business News (2012-2023)

  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management Moves Up in Rankings


"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, April 18, 2018, George Fox University Archives Apr 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, April 18, 2018, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

The Student Newspaper of George Fox University.


"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, April 4, 2018, George Fox University Archives Apr 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, April 4, 2018, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

The Student Newspaper of George Fox University. This is an April Fools joke/satire edition.


The Extension Newsletter, Issue 97, Spring 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association Apr 2018

The Extension Newsletter, Issue 97, Spring 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association

The Extension Newsletter

An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.


Books Have The Power To Shape Public Policy, Barbara Mcquade Apr 2018

Books Have The Power To Shape Public Policy, Barbara Mcquade

Michigan Law Review

In our digital information age, news and ideas come at us constantly and from every direction—newspapers, cable television, podcasts, online media, and more. It can be difficult to keep up with the fleeting and ephemeral news of the day.

Books, on the other hand, provide a source of enduring ideas. Books contain the researched hypotheses, the well-developed theories, and the fully formed arguments that outlast the news and analysis of the moment, preserved for the ages on the written page, to be discussed, admired, criticized, or supplanted by generations to come.

And books about the law, like the ones reviewed …


"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, March 14, 2018, George Fox University Archives Mar 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, March 14, 2018, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

The Student Newspaper of George Fox University.


"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, February 28, 2018, George Fox University Archives Feb 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, February 28, 2018, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

The Student Newspaper of George Fox University.


"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, February 13, 2018, George Fox University Archives Feb 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, February 13, 2018, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

The Student Newspaper of George Fox University.


Faculty Achievements, February 2018 Report, Otterbein University Feb 2018

Faculty Achievements, February 2018 Report, Otterbein University

Faculty Achievement Reports

No abstract provided.


Law Library Blog (February 2018): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law Feb 2018

Law Library Blog (February 2018): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law

Law Library Newsletters/Blog

No abstract provided.


"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, January 31, 2018, George Fox University Archives Jan 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, January 31, 2018, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

Student Newspaper of George Fox University.


A Bibliometric Analysis Of Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications By British Occupational Therapy Authors, Ted Brown, Yuh-Shan Ho, Sharon A. Gutman Jan 2018

A Bibliometric Analysis Of Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications By British Occupational Therapy Authors, Ted Brown, Yuh-Shan Ho, Sharon A. Gutman

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

Background: A bibliometric analysis was completed of the peer-reviewed literature from 1991 to 2015 written by British occupational therapy authors that was indexed in the Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-Expanded) or Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) databases.

Methods: “Occupational therapy” and “occupational therapist” were used as keywords to search journal articles’ publication title, abstract, author details, keywords, and KeyWords Plus. One of the authors had to be identified as a qualified occupational therapist with a British affiliation.

Results: From 1991 to 2015, 680 journal articles were published by British occupational therapy authors. The top three journals in which authors published …


"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, Volume 151, Issue 6, George Fox University Archives Jan 2018

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper, Volume 151, Issue 6, George Fox University Archives

"The Crescent" Student Newspaper

The Student Newspaper of George Fox University.


The Extension Newsletter, Issue 96, Winter 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association Jan 2018

The Extension Newsletter, Issue 96, Winter 2018, Wright State University Retirees Association

The Extension Newsletter

An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.


Holding Fossil Fuel Companies Accountable For Their Contribution To Climate Change: Where Does The Law Stand?, Michael Burger, Jessica A. Wentz Jan 2018

Holding Fossil Fuel Companies Accountable For Their Contribution To Climate Change: Where Does The Law Stand?, Michael Burger, Jessica A. Wentz

Sabin Center for Climate Change Law

The judge who called for a climate tutorial in a federal court in San Francisco accepted the science that says that human-caused emissions of carbon dioxide play the central role in rising average global temperatures, increased sea levels, and coastal flooding – but threw out a lawsuit calling for financial reparations from the oil companies for causing these problems. Why? And what might the decision mean for other cases in other states, along similar lines, that are still in the works? Two environmental lawyers, one of whom was in the courtroom for the tutorial, explain.


The Legal Basis For Imo Climate Measures, Aoife O'Leary, Jennifer Brown Jan 2018

The Legal Basis For Imo Climate Measures, Aoife O'Leary, Jennifer Brown

Sabin Center for Climate Change Law

This paper investigates the potential legal bases for the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to enact climate measures. It finds that the IMO has broad powers to enact almost any required measure, and quickly via a tacit amendment to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL).


Setting The Table For An International Environmental Agreement: A Beginner's Guide To Negotiating Mandates, Susan Biniaz Jan 2018

Setting The Table For An International Environmental Agreement: A Beginner's Guide To Negotiating Mandates, Susan Biniaz

Sabin Center for Climate Change Law

You may be an experienced negotiator of international environmental agreements. Or you may be new to the field and excited to negotiate your very first one. In both cases, you know your precedents, helped craft your government’s positions, and are anxious to get started. But wait … before you negotiate the agreement, you will need to navigate the mandate.

A mandate launches the negotiation of an international environmental instrument and sets forth its terms of reference, both procedural (such as where and when it will take place) and substantive (such as what the instrument should address). It is generally issued …


Join The Parties: 25+ Ways To Promote Participation In Multilateral Environmental Agreements, Susan Biniaz Jan 2018

Join The Parties: 25+ Ways To Promote Participation In Multilateral Environmental Agreements, Susan Biniaz

Sabin Center for Climate Change Law

Negotiators of multilateral environmental agreements are frequently faced with the challenge of striking the right balance between stringency of commitment and breadth of participation. A perfect agreement on paper, with strong commitments and a robust compliance mechanism, might attract too few Parties (or too few key Parties) to achieve the agreement’s environmental objective. Conversely, broad participation in a weak agreement might also fail to accomplish the agreement’s goals.

This paper focuses on the various ways in which negotiators have worked to encourage participation in multilateral environmental agreements. In some cases, they involve steps taken before and during the negotiation of …


Changing International Law For A Changing Climate, Daniel C. Esty, Dena P. Adler Jan 2018

Changing International Law For A Changing Climate, Daniel C. Esty, Dena P. Adler

Sabin Center for Climate Change Law

After more than two decades of inadequate international efforts to address climate change resulting from rising greenhouse gas emissions, the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement shifted gears. That agreement advances a “bottom-up” model of global cooperation that requires action commitments from all national governments and acknowledges the important role that cities, states, provinces, and businesses must play in delivering deep decarbonization. Given the limited control that presidents and prime ministers have over many of the policies and choices that determine their countries’ carbon footprints, the Paris Agreement missed an opportunity to formally recognize the climate change action commitments of mayors, …


Deploying Advanced Metering Infrastructure On The Natural Gas System: Regulatory Challenges And Opportunities, Romany M. Webb Jan 2018

Deploying Advanced Metering Infrastructure On The Natural Gas System: Regulatory Challenges And Opportunities, Romany M. Webb

Sabin Center for Climate Change Law

Recent increases in domestic natural gas use have been widely heralded as a vital step in the fight against climate change. Proponents often characterize natural gas as a “clean” fossil fuel, emphasizing that its combustion produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions than coal and oil (per unit of energy produced). Natural gas combustion still emits large amounts of carbon dioxide, however. Natural gas production and transportation also result in emissions, primarily in the form of methane, which is a highly potent greenhouse gas, with approximately eight-four times the climate impacts of carbon dioxide (on a pound-for-pound basis, over a twenty-year time …