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Visual Organizational Systems For The Graphic Designer, Michael P. Agoston
Visual Organizational Systems For The Graphic Designer, Michael P. Agoston
Theses
None provided.
University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents Minutes For December 08, 1987, University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents
University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents Minutes For December 08, 1987, University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents
Board of Regents Meeting Minutes
Minutes from the 1987-12-08 Board of Regents Meeting
Mississippi Corn Hybrid Trials, 1987, Joe E. Askew, Ervin Baugh, Herbie Bloodworth, Ned Edwards, Charles Fisher, Billy Johnson, Carl Hovermale, Dennis Reginelli, Tommy Sanders, Gene Stevens
Mississippi Corn Hybrid Trials, 1987, Joe E. Askew, Ervin Baugh, Herbie Bloodworth, Ned Edwards, Charles Fisher, Billy Johnson, Carl Hovermale, Dennis Reginelli, Tommy Sanders, Gene Stevens
MAFES Information Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Color Lightness In Two-Color Plus Black Reproduction Systems Vs. Three-Color Reproduction Systems, Lonnie Jackson
Comparison Of Color Lightness In Two-Color Plus Black Reproduction Systems Vs. Three-Color Reproduction Systems, Lonnie Jackson
Theses
A theory that has existed since 1948 has just recently gained wide acceptance from the printing industry. The recent technological advancements in electronic scanners has made it feasible for color separations to be scanned implementing Gray Component Replacement (GCR) . Eventhough most of the electronic scanners today have GCR capabilities, some questions regarding GCR and its implementation have gone unanswered. In an attempt to help resolve this problem, this paper investigated the issue of lightness characteristics associated with GCR reproductions. In particular, this paper attempted to prove that, by replacing a graying component of a conventional reproduction made up of …
Residential Renovation: Architecture, History, And Interior Design, Nancy Chwiecko
Residential Renovation: Architecture, History, And Interior Design, Nancy Chwiecko
Theses
None provided.
Design And Implementation Of A Local Area Network Utilizing Intel 310/80286 Systems, James Leach
Design And Implementation Of A Local Area Network Utilizing Intel 310/80286 Systems, James Leach
Theses
The goal of this work was to provide the foundation for a course in networking by developing the hardware and software for a token ring Local Area Network (LAN). Any course work in networking would focus on the emerging International Standards Organization (ISO) Open Systems Interconnections (OSI) model. This model provides a seven layered structure, where each layer performs some logical aspect of the communication process. Thus, the software developed would have to provide the functionality of a multiple layered design, implying multiple tasks communicating by operating system primitives. Also, a simplified design would minimize the time for those students …
University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents Minutes For November 10, 1987, University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents
University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents Minutes For November 10, 1987, University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents
Board of Regents Meeting Minutes
Minutes from the 1987-11-10 Board of Regents Meeting
Weed Population Changes In No-Till Soybeans, W. E. Stevens, J. R. Johnson, Harold R. Hurst
Weed Population Changes In No-Till Soybeans, W. E. Stevens, J. R. Johnson, Harold R. Hurst
MAFES Research Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Edna Louis Dunn Trust V. Commissioner: A Movement From The 5 Year Rule To The Device Clause Under Section 355, Delaine Frangos
Edna Louis Dunn Trust V. Commissioner: A Movement From The 5 Year Rule To The Device Clause Under Section 355, Delaine Frangos
Northern Illinois University Law Review
An examination of Dunn Trust v. Commissioner, wherein the Supreme Court refused to expand the 5-year rule of section 355 to encompass an indirect distribution. This narrow application of the 5-year rule shifts emphasis to the device clause, the more appropriate provision for evaluating sham separations.
Medical Malpractice: Constitutional Implications Of A Cap On Damages, Lisa A. Treviranus
Medical Malpractice: Constitutional Implications Of A Cap On Damages, Lisa A. Treviranus
Northern Illinois University Law Review
In an effort to remedy the medical malpractice insurance crisis, a number of states have enacted caps on damages. These caps limit the amount a medical malpractice plaintiff can collect. When. challenged on constitutional grounds, some caps have survived attack while others have been struck down. This comment examines and categorizes the analyses used by state courts which have ruled on the constitutionality of caps on damages. Additionally, this comment suggests criteria which should be reviewed by state legislatures planning to adopt a cap, in an effort to insure that the cap will survive constitutional challenge.
Lawyers In Business, Justin A. Stanley
Lawyers In Business, Justin A. Stanley
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This Article explores a new and interesting question in the area of professional responsibility: How should the legal profession deal with large law firms involved in non-legal businesses? The modern trend in today's large law firms towards offering non-legal financial and real estate investment and counseling services poses some difficult professional responsibility questions which this Article begins to explore. Mr. Stanley concludes that the American Bar Association, or some other appropriate agency, should move quickly to deal with this growing problem before the government takes steps to regulate in this area.
Mandala Vol. 1, Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Ford V. Wainwright: The Eighth Amendment, Due Process, And Insanity On Death Row, Stephen L. Ihm
Ford V. Wainwright: The Eighth Amendment, Due Process, And Insanity On Death Row, Stephen L. Ihm
Northern Illinois University Law Review
Analysis of the Supreme Court opinion which recognized an eighth amendment right not to be executed while insane and a discussion of the possible effect this newly found right will have on due process requirements in state capital punishment procedures.
Joint Tenancy: Notice Of Severance; Mortgages And Survivorship, Taylor Mattis
Joint Tenancy: Notice Of Severance; Mortgages And Survivorship, Taylor Mattis
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This article calls for legislation to address two joint tenancy problems. First, either joint tenant may sever inter vivos and destroy the right of survivorship, without the knowledge of the other. Notice should be required to effectuate a voluntary, unilateral severance, so that survivors will not be surprised. Second, the interest of one joint tenant is not mortgageable as a practical matter, because the lien does not survive the mortgaging joint tenant. To prevent otherwise unnecessary severance to achieve mortgageability, legislation should provide for the survival of the lien if notice is given to the non-mortgaging joint tenant.
The Law Of Lawyering. By Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. And W. William Hodes, Maynard E. Pirsig
The Law Of Lawyering. By Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. And W. William Hodes, Maynard E. Pirsig
Northern Illinois University Law Review
A discussion of the recent treatise on the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct. Professor Pirsig, in his review, focuses on the authors' treatment of Rule 1.6 on confidential communications and Rule 1.13 on organization attorneys, comparing the authors' interpretations of those rules to various alternative interpretations.
Vol. 7, No. 1, Winter 1987: Table Of Contents, Northern Illinois University Law Review
Vol. 7, No. 1, Winter 1987: Table Of Contents, Northern Illinois University Law Review
Northern Illinois University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right Of Abortion In Surrogate Motherhood Arrangements, Carmina Y. D'Aversa
The Right Of Abortion In Surrogate Motherhood Arrangements, Carmina Y. D'Aversa
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This article examines whether the right of abortion in the surrogate motherhood context is subject to veto or waiver by contract. After reviewing legislative alternatives to vetoing the surrogate's right to abort, the article concludes that artificial womb technology is the ultimate solution to the couple's dilemma in securing a healthy baby.
"An Exuberance Of Prerogative" - The Application Of Ill. Rev. Stat. Ch. 110, Para. 2-611 And/Or The Contempt Sanction To Attorney Disciplinary Proceedings In Illinois, Susan W. Brenner, Jack S. Craven
"An Exuberance Of Prerogative" - The Application Of Ill. Rev. Stat. Ch. 110, Para. 2-611 And/Or The Contempt Sanction To Attorney Disciplinary Proceedings In Illinois, Susan W. Brenner, Jack S. Craven
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This Article explores the alternative applicability of Rule 2-611 or the contempt sanction to a reinstatement petition by a previously disciplined attorney. This Article concludes that because these proceedings are "original proceedings" before the Illinois Supreme Court, and because the Illinois Supreme Court has never promulgated any rules in this area, Rule 2-611 has no applicability here. The Article further concludes that precedent would not support the finding of a direct criminal contempt in this situation.
Even A Tax Collector Should Have Some Heart: Equitable Relief For The Innocent Spouse Under I.R.C. § 6013(E), Timothy Philipps, L. Bradford Braford
Even A Tax Collector Should Have Some Heart: Equitable Relief For The Innocent Spouse Under I.R.C. § 6013(E), Timothy Philipps, L. Bradford Braford
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This Article examines I.R.C. § 6013(e). The provision is intended to protect an innocent spouse from tax liability where a joint return is filed by one spouse who understates or misstates the joint return's taxable income, through no fault of the innocent spouse. This Article concludes that certain changes in LR.C. § 6013(e) are necessary in order for this provision to provide the equitable relief which all innocent spouses should enjoy.
Defendant Class Certification: The Difficulties Under Rule 23(B)(2) And The Rule 65(D) Solution, Diane Terrell
Defendant Class Certification: The Difficulties Under Rule 23(B)(2) And The Rule 65(D) Solution, Diane Terrell
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This Comment examines the difficulties of certifying a defendant class under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 23(b)(2) and the various approaches courts have taken to certify, or refuse to certify, those defendant classes. This Comment concludes that under normal circumstances, the plain language of Rule 23(b)(2) precludes the certification of defendant classes. However, the Comment further concludes that under limited circumstances Rule 65(d) may be used by a plaintiff to obtain injunctive relief which will bind unnamed defendant parties.
Mortgage Priority Problems: The New Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Act And The Impact Of The Uniform Acts, Robert Kratovil
Mortgage Priority Problems: The New Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Act And The Impact Of The Uniform Acts, Robert Kratovil
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This Article looks at the New Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Act as it relates to priority in the foreclosure of construction loans. In addition, the Article explores the impact of the various Uniform Acts on construction loan priority. The Article concludes that Illinois' adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code approach brings Illinois into line with modern thinking in this area of the law.
Vol. 8, No. 1, Fall 1987: Table Of Contents, Northern Illinois University Law Review
Vol. 8, No. 1, Fall 1987: Table Of Contents, Northern Illinois University Law Review
Northern Illinois University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mccleskey V. Kemp: The Shadow Of Racism On The Capital Sentencing Process, Regina M. Harris
Mccleskey V. Kemp: The Shadow Of Racism On The Capital Sentencing Process, Regina M. Harris
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This Note discusses the United States Supreme Court decision refusing to infer abuse of prosecutorial discretion in a specific case from a statistical study showing that defendant's whose victims were white are over 4 times more likely to receive a death sentence in the State of Georgia than defendants whose victims were black. This Note concludes that detailed record-keeping by prosecutors in potential capital sentence cases is essential to curbing unevenly-imposed death sentencing.
Rethinking Regulatory Takings: A View Towards A Comprehensive Analysis, Steven I. Brody
Rethinking Regulatory Takings: A View Towards A Comprehensive Analysis, Steven I. Brody
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This Comment explores the modern development of the "regulatory takings" doctrine, and the analytical confusion which has resulted from the United States Supreme Court's current fifth amendment taking clause analysis. This Comment concludes that the analytical framework within which all the relevant inquiries can best be incorporated mandates the development of a modified substantive due process police power analysis for regulatory takings cases.
Wire Water Wood, Agnes Stokes
University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents Minutes For October 13, 1987, University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents
University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents Minutes For October 13, 1987, University Of New Mexico Board Of Regents
Board of Regents Meeting Minutes
Minutes from the 1987-10-13 Board of Regents Meeting
Law No. 940 - Multiple Project Rio Grande-Rosita, Congreso Nacional De Bolivia
Law No. 940 - Multiple Project Rio Grande-Rosita, Congreso Nacional De Bolivia
Latin American Energy Policies
Declares as national priority and public need the development of the Rio Grande - Rosita Project for the use of water from the Rio Grande through the construction of a Hydroelectric Dam.
Costs Of Processing And Hauling Freshwater Shrimp In Mississippi, William J. Waits Iii, James G. Dillard
Costs Of Processing And Hauling Freshwater Shrimp In Mississippi, William J. Waits Iii, James G. Dillard
MAFES Research Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Upper Rio Grande Waters: Strategies, Patricio Garcia, John Gonzales, Wilfred Gutierrez, Arturo Jaramillo, Jose J. Lucero, Andres A. Martinez, Gerald Nailor, Ernest E. Ortega, Victor C. Sandoval, Ben Tafoya, Frank Tenorio, Fabiola Teter, Francis Vigil, Fred Vigil
Upper Rio Grande Waters: Strategies, Patricio Garcia, John Gonzales, Wilfred Gutierrez, Arturo Jaramillo, Jose J. Lucero, Andres A. Martinez, Gerald Nailor, Ernest E. Ortega, Victor C. Sandoval, Ben Tafoya, Frank Tenorio, Fabiola Teter, Francis Vigil, Fred Vigil
SHRI Publications
No abstract provided.
A Mathematical Analysis Of An Electronic Dot Generating Scanner For Dot Resolution And Tone Reproduction, Frederick K. Waechter
A Mathematical Analysis Of An Electronic Dot Generating Scanner For Dot Resolution And Tone Reproduction, Frederick K. Waechter
Theses
An electronic dot generating scanner is a complex machine. This complexity is based in the photographic methods which the scanner is designed to duplicate. This study addresses the mathematical principles of the entire scanner system. This paper was intended to provide an improved understanding of the scanner system. The hypothesis states that a mathematical analysis with experimental verification can be developed to accurately model the internal optics, tone reproduction, and output dot characteristics of an electronic dot generating scanner. The analysis begins with a functional block diagram, which shows the information flow through the scanner. This diagram breaks the process …