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Full-Text Articles in Law
Befogged Vision: International Environmental Governance A Decade After Rio, Nicholas A. Robinson
Befogged Vision: International Environmental Governance A Decade After Rio, Nicholas A. Robinson
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The Jordan Free Trade Agreement: Free Trade And The Environment, Emily Harwood
The Jordan Free Trade Agreement: Free Trade And The Environment, Emily Harwood
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
2002 Commencement Exercises, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
2002 Commencement Exercises, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Commencement
Order of Exercises:
Processional:
Herbert C. Dobrinsky, EdD, Vice President for University Affairs, Yeshiva University; Herald
Michael E. Herz, JD, Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law; Head Marshal
Presiding:
Morton Lowengrub, PhD, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Yeshiva University; Chief Marshal
Norman Lamm, PhD, President, Yeshiva University
National Anthem:
Cantor Ira W. Heller, PsyD, The Jewish Center, New York City; Yeshiva College '83, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology '85
Invocation:
Rabbi Michael S. Miller, MS, The Jewish Community Relations Council; Yeshiva College '71, Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies '76
Welcome:
David Rudenstine, JD, Dean, Benjamin …
2002 Recognition Ceremony Program
Alec Campbell, 1899-2002, Rowan Cahill
Alec Campbell, 1899-2002, Rowan Cahill
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
When Alec Campbell died in May 2002, he was accorded a nationally televised state funeral. Powerful forces, including media organisations, the Returned Services League, the Department of Veterans Affairs, had long been preparing for this death. Campbell was dubbed The Last Anzac. A flood of media stories and government press releases followed Campbell’s death. These tended to be fulsome in their elaboration of Anzac mythology, and general in reference to his military career and to his long life after World War I. On the subject of Campbell the political activist, there was silence. One year in the life of the …
Scholar Or Baller In American Higher Education? A Visual Elicitation And Qualitative Assessment Of The Studentathlete's Mindset, Keith Harrison
Scholar Or Baller In American Higher Education? A Visual Elicitation And Qualitative Assessment Of The Studentathlete's Mindset, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
Eminent scholar Harry Edwards (2000) has articulated three major realities of African American males in sports: a) The presumption of innate, race-linked black athletic superiority and intellectual deficiency; b) media propaganda portraying sports as a broadly accessible route to African American social and economic mobility; and c) a lack of comparably visible, high-prestige African American role models beyond the sports arena. Driven by labeling theory (Becker, 1963; Goffman, 1959), eight African American male student athletes were surveyed and interviewed. The last two points of Edwards' scholarship were investigated. "We have pretty good historical data and quantitative data about African American …
African American Racial Identity And Sport, Keith Harrison
African American Racial Identity And Sport, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
The purpose of this paper is to attempt to synthesize and apply African American racial identity theory and related research to the development of sport and physical activity patterns and preferences in African American youth. Historically the African American over-representation in particular sports phenomena has been examined genetically, anthropocentrically, physiologically, sociologically, and psychologically. The profusion of explanations is a testimony to the complexity of this phenomena. This manuscript provides yet another compelling perspective. Cross [(1995) The psychology of Nigrescence: revising the Cross Model, in: J.G. PONTEROTTO et al. (Eds) Handbook of Multicultural Counseling (Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage)] outlines the metamorphic …
Who Can A Baller Trust? Analyzing Public University Response To Alleged Student-Athlete Misconduct In A Commercial And Confusing Environment, Keith Harrison
Who Can A Baller Trust? Analyzing Public University Response To Alleged Student-Athlete Misconduct In A Commercial And Confusing Environment, Keith Harrison
Dr. C. Keith Harrison
No abstract provided.