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Review Of Angela Davis, Women, Culture, And Politics, Barbara Johnstone Apr 1989

Review Of Angela Davis, Women, Culture, And Politics, Barbara Johnstone

Barbara Johnstone

No abstract provided.


Caring For The Chronically Ill: Historical Perspectives, J Lynaugh, Julie Fairman Dec 1988

Caring For The Chronically Ill: Historical Perspectives, J Lynaugh, Julie Fairman

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


Los Libros, Adelaida López-Mejia Dec 1988

Los Libros, Adelaida López-Mejia

Adelaida López Mejía

No abstract provided.


Sources And References For Research In Nursing History: An Update, Julie Fairman Dec 1988

Sources And References For Research In Nursing History: An Update, Julie Fairman

Julie A Fairman

No abstract provided.


The Law Of Defamation: An Arkansas Primer, Lisa Pruitt Dec 1988

The Law Of Defamation: An Arkansas Primer, Lisa Pruitt

Lisa R Pruitt

This article is a mini-treatise on the law of defamation in Arkansas.


Linguistic Strategies And Cultural Styles For Persuasive Discourse, Barbara Johnstone Dec 1988

Linguistic Strategies And Cultural Styles For Persuasive Discourse, Barbara Johnstone

Barbara Johnstone

No abstract provided.


“Membership Without Citizenship: The Economic And Social Rights Of Noncitizens, Rogers Brubaker Dec 1988

“Membership Without Citizenship: The Economic And Social Rights Of Noncitizens, Rogers Brubaker

Rogers Brubaker

No abstract provided.


Evolution In Thermodynamic Perspective: An Ecological Approach, Bruce H. Weber, David J. Depew, C Dyke, Stanley N. Salthe, Eric D. Schneider, Jeffrey S. Wicken, Robert E. Ulanowicz Dec 1988

Evolution In Thermodynamic Perspective: An Ecological Approach, Bruce H. Weber, David J. Depew, C Dyke, Stanley N. Salthe, Eric D. Schneider, Jeffrey S. Wicken, Robert E. Ulanowicz

David J Depew

Recognition that biological systems are stabilized far from equilibrium by self-organizing, informed, autocatalytic cycles and structures that dissipate unusable energy and matter has led to recent attempts to reformulate evolutionary theory. We hold that such insights are consistent with the broad development of the Darwinian Tradition and with the concept of natural selection. Biological systems are selected that re not only more efficient than competitors but also enhance the integrity of the web of energetic relations in which they are embedded. But the expansion of the informational phase space, upon which selection acts, is also guaranteed by the properties of …


The French Revolution And The Invention Of Citizenship, Rogers Brubaker Dec 1988

The French Revolution And The Invention Of Citizenship, Rogers Brubaker

Rogers Brubaker

No abstract provided.