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The Amazon: Study Abroad And The Environmental Imagination, Michael D. Monahan Dec 1997

The Amazon: Study Abroad And The Environmental Imagination, Michael D. Monahan

Macalester International

No abstract provided.


Gender, Ethnicity And Space: The Case Of Racial Ethnic Minority Women Telecommuters In Omaha, Ne, Hope Kawabata Dec 1997

Gender, Ethnicity And Space: The Case Of Racial Ethnic Minority Women Telecommuters In Omaha, Ne, Hope Kawabata

Student Work

Telecommuting is a labor process in which employees work from home on a regular basis, but maintain contact with the office through telecommunications technology such as computer networks, facsimile machines, voice messaging systems, and so on. Telecommuting has become very popular in recent years; however, little is known about its social and spatial impacts. Preliminary research on gender and telecommuting has shown that telecommuting tends to reinforce a traditional division of domestic labor and identification of women with the home; however, whether this is the case for ethnic minority women is unknown. This thesis research used in-depth, semistructured interviews to …


"Making Hegel Talk English" — America's First Women Idealists, Dorothy G. Rogers Dec 1997

"Making Hegel Talk English" — America's First Women Idealists, Dorothy G. Rogers

Department of Religion Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

No abstract provided.


The Process Of Internationalization In The Operating Firm, Timothy Adrian Robert Clark, Derek S. Pugh, Geoff Mallory Dec 1997

The Process Of Internationalization In The Operating Firm, Timothy Adrian Robert Clark, Derek S. Pugh, Geoff Mallory

Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business

Two factors have been emphasised as influencing the choice of, and subsequent shifts between, modes of foreign market servicing: (1) market-specific knowledge; and (2) the generalised knowledge from operating internationally. The process-oriented literature on internalisation has tended to emphasise the former over the latter. This article maintains that market-specific knowledge is not the only source of information available to a firm. As firms operate in foreign markets they develop, in addition to networks of institutional arrangements, a knowledge of the process of internationalization. Account therefore has to be taken of the general knowledge from operating internationally in understanding the development …


The Weekly Challenger : 1997 : 11 : 22, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al Nov 1997

The Weekly Challenger : 1997 : 11 : 22, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, November 19, 1997 Nov 1997

Central Florida Future, November 19, 1997

Central Florida Future

Warning: Campus water could be hazardous to our health; World-renowned clay artist conducts workshop at UCF; Carnival offered relief from stress a boost for school spirit; Lack of funds hurts School of Communications.


The Reemergence Of Kantian Ethics: Have We Adequately Responded To Hegel's Objections?, Gwen C. Thompson Nov 1997

The Reemergence Of Kantian Ethics: Have We Adequately Responded To Hegel's Objections?, Gwen C. Thompson

Dissertations and Theses

The philosophies of Kant and Hegel have experienced a renaissance for the past thirty years, and a debate continues as to whether Hegel's objections to Kant's moral philosophy are sound, and/or whether Hegel's ethics are an improvement on Kant's. This debate takes many forms, and most recently, theorists have been interested in measuring Hegel's objections against contemporary theories following in the Kantian tradition. 'Critics,' (theorists defending Hegel's moral point of view) suggests such reconstructed theories leave themselves open to identical criticisms Hegel wielded at Kant almost 200 years ago. 'Defenders,' (theorists supporting Kant's moral philosophy, or a revised version) reply …


The Colby Echo (November 6, 1997), Colby College Nov 1997

The Colby Echo (November 6, 1997), Colby College

The Colby Echo

Published by the students of Colby College since 1877, The Colby Echo is the weekly, editorially independent student-run newspaper of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Published monthly, 1877-1886; semi-monthly, 1886-1897; and weekly, during the academic year, 1898-present.


Eastern Progress - 30 Oct 1997, Eastern Kentucky University Oct 1997

Eastern Progress - 30 Oct 1997, Eastern Kentucky University

Eastern Progress 1997-1998

No abstract provided.


Monitor Newsletter October 27, 1997, Bowling Green State University Oct 1997

Monitor Newsletter October 27, 1997, Bowling Green State University

Monitor

Official Publication of Bowling Green State University for Faculty and Staff


Mustang Daily, October 24, 1997 Oct 1997

Mustang Daily, October 24, 1997

Cal Poly Student Newspaper

Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.


Eastern Progress - 23 Oct 1997, Eastern Kentucky University Oct 1997

Eastern Progress - 23 Oct 1997, Eastern Kentucky University

Eastern Progress 1997-1998

No abstract provided.


The Tiger Vol. 91 Issue 6 1997-10-03, Clemson University Oct 1997

The Tiger Vol. 91 Issue 6 1997-10-03, Clemson University

Tiger Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Fall 1997, Seattle University Oct 1997

Fall 1997, Seattle University

Seattle University News (Sun)

No abstract provided.


1996-1997 Annual Report, Georgia State University College Of Law, Janice C. Griffith Oct 1997

1996-1997 Annual Report, Georgia State University College Of Law, Janice C. Griffith

Annual Reports

No abstract provided.


Neiu College Of Education: The Ripple Effect- Fall 1997, Newsletter Staff Oct 1997

Neiu College Of Education: The Ripple Effect- Fall 1997, Newsletter Staff

The Ripple Effect - College of Education

"The Voice of T.E.A.M.", Teachers of Experiential and Adventure Methodology


Indivisible Identities: Culture Clashes, Confused Constructs And Reality Checks, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol Oct 1997

Indivisible Identities: Culture Clashes, Confused Constructs And Reality Checks, Berta E. Hernández-Truyol

UF Law Faculty Publications

This essay, an expansion of remarks delivered at the LatCrit I Conference -- the first conference ever convened to discuss and explore critical legal thought from a Latina/o perspective -- develops a basis for articulating a LatCrit theory. As the introductory section, "LatCrit: The Voice for Latina/o Narratives" sets out, Latinas/os are a diverse community, whose identity components -- race, sex, ethnicity, language, and sexuality to name a few of the pertinent ones -- are indivisible yet diverse and varied. Such diversity, to date, has not allowed for a cohesive Latina/o theoretical model to be articulated. Rather, it has been …


Wole Soyinka's "Dawn" And The Cults Of Ogun, Yaw Adu-Gyamfi Oct 1997

Wole Soyinka's "Dawn" And The Cults Of Ogun, Yaw Adu-Gyamfi

Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Doctrine, Howard Wettstein Oct 1997

Doctrine, Howard Wettstein

Faith and Philosophy: Journal of the Society of Christian Philosophers

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 10/1997, Community Pride Reporter Oct 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 10/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


The Anchor, Volume 111.04: September 17, 1997, Hope College Sep 1997

The Anchor, Volume 111.04: September 17, 1997, Hope College

The Anchor: 1997

The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.


Feminist Voices (Fall 1997), Greater Bangor Chapter Of The National Organization Of Women Staff Sep 1997

Feminist Voices (Fall 1997), Greater Bangor Chapter Of The National Organization Of Women Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


September 1997, Buffalo Belles Sep 1997

September 1997, Buffalo Belles

Buffalo Belles Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Claiming Our Foremothers: The Legend Of Sally Hemings And The Tasks Of Black Feminist Theory, Stephanie L. Phillips Sep 1997

Claiming Our Foremothers: The Legend Of Sally Hemings And The Tasks Of Black Feminist Theory, Stephanie L. Phillips

UC Law SF Journal on Gender and Justice

No abstract provided.


Mlgpa News (September 1997), Betsy Smith Sep 1997

Mlgpa News (September 1997), Betsy Smith

MLGPA news (1996-2004)

No abstract provided.


Wellesley College Bulletin [1997-1998], Wellesley College Sep 1997

Wellesley College Bulletin [1997-1998], Wellesley College

The Wellesley College Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.8 (September 1997), M. Lichtman Sep 1997

Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.8 (September 1997), M. Lichtman

Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 09/1997, Community Pride Reporter Sep 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 09/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


The American Law Institute Nafta Insolvency Project, Jay Lawrence Westbrook, Jacob S. Ziegel Sep 1997

The American Law Institute Nafta Insolvency Project, Jay Lawrence Westbrook, Jacob S. Ziegel

Brooklyn Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Paper, Vol. 4 No. 3, Wes Kashiwagi Sep 1997

The Paper, Vol. 4 No. 3, Wes Kashiwagi

The Paper

September/October 1997