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The Graduate Student Advocate, December 15, 1989, Vol. 1, No. 3, Advocate Dec 1989

The Graduate Student Advocate, December 15, 1989, Vol. 1, No. 3, Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

CUNY Chancellor Will Resign (p. 1)

Committee for Cultural Studies Plans Doctoral Program: Student Involvement Encouraged (p. 1)

A Veiled Affair. Binita Mehta (p. 1)

Table of Contents (p. 1)

Around and About The Center

The Doctoral Students’ Council: A Report (p. 2)

Illustration: Post-Modernism (p. 2)

Enhancement Funds for Students with Disabilities (p. 2)

Photograph: International Students Association (p. 2)

In Search of the Missing Rib. Ed Marx (p. 3)

Dear Mr. Update (p. 3)

More Rooms Available in West Hall (p. 3)

Masthead (p. 4)

Editorials & Letters

Voted In or Out of Business? (p. …


Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association Dec 1989

Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Meeting regarding housing policies, vacancies, parking, finals week, flagpole and diplomas.


Resolution 89-11-F - Repeating Classes Without Penalty, Wku Student Government Association Dec 1989

Resolution 89-11-F - Repeating Classes Without Penalty, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Resolution to allow students to repeat courses in attempt to raise their GPA.


Associated Student Body-Glasgow Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association Dec 1989

Associated Student Body-Glasgow Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Report regarding preparations for Christmas activities.


The Military Meaning Of The New Soviet Doctrine, Jeffrey W. Legro Dec 1989

The Military Meaning Of The New Soviet Doctrine, Jeffrey W. Legro

Political Science Faculty Publications

The current ferment in Soviet military doctrine has led to uncertainty and debate over its implications. On one hand, Gorbachev's peaceful rhetoric, backed by force reductions, is competing with the Bolshoi's ballerinas for favorable Western press reviews. Public opinion-and many public officials-perceive a reduced military threat from the Soviet army. On the other hand, skeptics believe that recent doctrinal changes are compatible with a modernized, more efficient Soviet military machine. In their view, the Soviet army is definitely changing, but the threat will not. A review of the operational implications of the new Soviet security themes indicates that neither the …


A Critique Of The Truly Disadvantaged: A Historical Materialist (Marxist) Perspective, Ralph C. Gomes, Walda Katz Fishman Dec 1989

A Critique Of The Truly Disadvantaged: A Historical Materialist (Marxist) Perspective, Ralph C. Gomes, Walda Katz Fishman

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Scholars such as William J. Wilson, public policy analysts, politicians, media personalities and journalists have, in recent years, turned their attention to the pervasive and growing poverty, permanent unemployment and inequality in American society. They have noted the disproportionate occurrence of these phenomena among African Americans-especially women and children-and in the "inner city ghettos" of the former centers of industrial production. At the same time, they have either ignored or severed any connection between the deepening poverty of one section of society-whom they have called the "underclass"-and the vast accumulation of wealth among the capitalist class.


American Irish Newsletter - December 1989, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec Dec 1989

American Irish Newsletter - December 1989, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec

American Irish Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Original Intent And The Reagan Court: A New Approach To The Madisonian Dilemma?, Deborah Nelson Snow Dec 1989

Original Intent And The Reagan Court: A New Approach To The Madisonian Dilemma?, Deborah Nelson Snow

Masters Theses

During the Reagan years, a demand was heard for a change in the way in which the Supreme Court decides cases. Answering the call for a "jurisprudence of original intention," scholars, politicians, judges, and justices debated the use of this constitutional theory. In a review of cases decided under the religion clauses of the First Amendment in the years between 1960 and 1988, the opinions of Reagan and non-Reagan appointees to the Supreme Court are analyzed to determine the use of references to original intent by the justices. In particular, the problem raised by Bork and labeled "the Madisonian dilemma" …


Towards The 21st Century: Long Cycles And The Future Of The United States, John Davis Dec 1989

Towards The 21st Century: Long Cycles And The Future Of The United States, John Davis

Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations

With a plethora of declinist literature positing the decline and eventual dissolution of the American order, "Towards the Twenty-first Century: Long Cycles and the Future of the United States" offers a new perspective on the world leadership position of the United states. Using the literature on long cycles as its instrument, this study argues that there will be a continuation of U.S. systemic leadership through the twenty-first century.


The Role Of Socialization In The Process Of Political Life: An Analysis Of Gender Roles In Elementary School Textbooks On Taiwan, Chien-Hong Lee Dec 1989

The Role Of Socialization In The Process Of Political Life: An Analysis Of Gender Roles In Elementary School Textbooks On Taiwan, Chien-Hong Lee

Masters Theses

This thesis contains both theoretical and applied research. In the theoretical part, political socialization is the main theme to be studied; and an incorporated model is designed to examine how political socialization can be viewed in the process of political life. In the applied part, three sets of elementary school textbooks have been examined and we have found that those textbooks contain clear sex-typed images of adult behavior; and male characters are emphasized more than female characters, which might contribute to the understanding why women are rarely seen in any positions of power in any realm on Taiwan.


Poverty And Electoral Power, Richard A. Cloward, Frances Fox Piven Dec 1989

Poverty And Electoral Power, Richard A. Cloward, Frances Fox Piven

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

The poverty of the American underclass cannot be overcome by any single strategy. But surely it will not be reduced without new government interventions in education, training, employment, housing, and social welfae. That raises the question of how the electoral power-especially electoral power exercised by the underclass itself-can be mobilized to win new public policies.


Resolution 89-9-F - Big Red Day, Wku Student Government Association Nov 1989

Resolution 89-9-F - Big Red Day, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Resolution to make December 2, 1989 Big Red Day in honor of the mascot's 10th anniversary.


Resolution 89-8-F - Flagpole At Downing University Center, Wku Student Government Association Nov 1989

Resolution 89-8-F - Flagpole At Downing University Center, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Resolution requesting a flagpole be placed on the east side of the Downing University Center.


Resolution 89-10-F - University Bookstore Stocking Mace, Wku Student Government Association Nov 1989

Resolution 89-10-F - University Bookstore Stocking Mace, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Resolution requesting that the University Bookstore sell mace.


Associated Student Body-Glasgow Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association Nov 1989

Associated Student Body-Glasgow Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Discussion of Christmas activities, fundraising and parade.


Correspondence - Extended Library Hours, Amos Gott, Howard Bailey, Sally Ann Strickler, Michael Binder Nov 1989

Correspondence - Extended Library Hours, Amos Gott, Howard Bailey, Sally Ann Strickler, Michael Binder

Student Government Association

Correspondence regarding increasing library weekend hours. Includes a reports entitled Cost Estimate in Response to ASG Resolution 89-4-F outlining costs of guards, students, and library staff; Friday & Saturday Evenings Turnstile Count for the period October 27 to November 12; Finals Week Patrons Between 5:00 - 10:00 PM for the 1988-89 school year; Circulation Weekend Statistics for the period October 27 to November 12, 1989; and Reference Weekend Statistics for the period October 27 to November 12, 1989.


Correspondence - Resolution 89-6-F, Amos Gott, Howard Bailey Nov 1989

Correspondence - Resolution 89-6-F, Amos Gott, Howard Bailey

Student Government Association

Correspondence regarding creation of a food services committee.


Cultural Value Differences In Arguments Between Presidents Ronald Reagan And Oscar Arias, Juan Carlos Flores Nov 1989

Cultural Value Differences In Arguments Between Presidents Ronald Reagan And Oscar Arias, Juan Carlos Flores

Dissertations and Theses

Costa Rica embodies many of the characteristics which the United States would like to foster in Central America and elsewhere. In recent years, however, misunderstandings have often been present in the development of relations between both nations, and leaders. These differences have been particularly visible between Presidents Reagan and Arias when carrying out their foreign policies towards Central America.

Recent developments in warfare, social and political unrest and economic crises in the region added to the emergence of a Central American political leadership--independent of U.S. decision making-have increased international misunderstandings between both political speakers. These misunderstandings are shown by Reagan …


Associated Student Body-Glasgow Executive Council Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association Nov 1989

Associated Student Body-Glasgow Executive Council Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Meeting regarding meetings and Christmas activities.


Correspondence - Resolution 89-3-F, Amos Gott, Howard Bailey, Charles Kupchella, Kevin Charles Nov 1989

Correspondence - Resolution 89-3-F, Amos Gott, Howard Bailey, Charles Kupchella, Kevin Charles

Student Government Association

Correspondence regarding Resolution 89-3-F requesting AIDS, HIV and sexually transmitted disease education.


Yale Political Magazine 1989 November, The Politic, Inc. Nov 1989

Yale Political Magazine 1989 November, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Resolution 89-7-F - Establish Kentucky Public Interest Research Group, Wku Student Government Association Nov 1989

Resolution 89-7-F - Establish Kentucky Public Interest Research Group, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Resolution to create Kentucky Public Interest Research Group (KYPIRG) consisting of student and staff to research economic and environmental issues.


Newsletter: Network News, Jacksonville Women's Network Nov 1989

Newsletter: Network News, Jacksonville Women's Network

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A newsletter for Jacksonville Women’s Network with information on the JWN board, members and events. Date: November-December 1989


American Irish Newsletter - November 1989, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec Nov 1989

American Irish Newsletter - November 1989, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec

American Irish Newsletter

No abstract provided.


A Typology Of Suburban Economic Development Policy Orientations, John P. Pelissero, David Fasenfest Nov 1989

A Typology Of Suburban Economic Development Policy Orientations, John P. Pelissero, David Fasenfest

Political Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works

This article explores variations in economic development goals and orientations among suburban governments and the impact of these on economic development programs. The research was conducted among suburban officials in the Chicago Metropolitan area who responded to a survey in 1987. The results of the survey show that suburbs can be divided into five types based upon their economic development policies: aggressive, regulatory, cooperative, retentive, and reactive. These general policy orientations were found to affect the specific city government staffing, planning, activities, fiscal programs, and regulation related to economic development in the community.


Resolution 89-5-F - Wku Yell Leaders Recognition, Wku Student Government Association Oct 1989

Resolution 89-5-F - Wku Yell Leaders Recognition, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Resolution to recognize yell leaders for the mens and womens basketball teams.


Resolution 89-6-F - Food Services Committee, Wku Student Government Association Oct 1989

Resolution 89-6-F - Food Services Committee, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Resolution to create a student advisory food services committee.


Resolution 89-4-F - Extend Library Hours, Wku Student Government Association Oct 1989

Resolution 89-4-F - Extend Library Hours, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Resolution requesting increased library hours on weekends.


Correspondence - Wku Press Box, Howard Bailey, Jimmy Feix, Thomas Meredith Oct 1989

Correspondence - Wku Press Box, Howard Bailey, Jimmy Feix, Thomas Meredith

Student Government Association

Correspondence in response to Resolution 89-1-F regarding painting Western Kentucky University across top of Smith Stadium press box.


An Analysis Of Us/Soviet Arms Control: Adding A Subsystem Perspective, Peter Millard Olson Oct 1989

An Analysis Of Us/Soviet Arms Control: Adding A Subsystem Perspective, Peter Millard Olson

Dissertations and Theses

Analyses of US/Soviet arms control have usually focused on domestic variables to explain US/Soviet arms control behavior. Partly because the number of negotiating parties is only two, there is a propensity to focus on the bilateral relationship of the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective domestic political situations. Only superficial attention has usually been given to international systems variables that may well influence the domestic political situation and arms control policy.

This thesis broadens the explanatory scope of US/Soviet arms control by showing how the political environment of a trilateral relationship (a subsystem that includes the West …