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Three Different Approaches To Rico Extraterritoriality, David L. Wallace, Jonathan Cross
Three Different Approaches To Rico Extraterritoriality, David L. Wallace, Jonathan Cross
David L Wallace
No abstract provided.
Banshidhar Sahu, Banshi Dhar Sahu Mr
Banshidhar Sahu, Banshi Dhar Sahu Mr
Banshidhar Sahu, Banshi Dhar Sahu Mr
Banshidhar Sahu, Banshi Dhar Sahu Mr
Banshidhar Sahu, Banshi Dhar Sahu Mr
Gla On My Mind: Successful Initiatives Of Georgia’S Library Association, Deborah Striplin
Gla On My Mind: Successful Initiatives Of Georgia’S Library Association, Deborah Striplin
Ashley Dupuy
Interview for a February 2010 article in Footnotes--a publication of the New Members Round Table of the American Library Association.
Engagement For All: The First-Year Experiences Program At The University Of Minnesota's College Of Education And Human Development, Michael J. Stebleton, Rashne Jehangir
Engagement For All: The First-Year Experiences Program At The University Of Minnesota's College Of Education And Human Development, Michael J. Stebleton, Rashne Jehangir
Michael J. Stebleton
This article details the FYE program in the College of Education and Human Development, located at the University of Minnesota-TC. The focus is on student engagement strategies and learning objectives for first-year students.
Renewing Intraparty Democracy: Assessing Competition, Deliberation, And Associational Rights Of Political Parties, Jonathan J. Thessin
Renewing Intraparty Democracy: Assessing Competition, Deliberation, And Associational Rights Of Political Parties, Jonathan J. Thessin
Jonathan J Thessin
Among the many schools of thought on the design of political institutions are two particularly fashionable ones: competitive market theories and deliberative democracy theories. Competitive democrats argue for destabilizing the two-party system by enabling third parties to compete effectively; by contrast, deliberative democrats argue for more discussion before political decisions are made. Neither theory, however, pays sufficient attention to the internal character of parties. Oftentimes, dominant parties lock up political institutions and restrict meaningful discussion not only by imposing ballot restrictions on third parties but also by restricting access to party leadership.
This article argues for a shift away from …
Renewing Intraparty Democracy: Assessing Competition, Deliberation, And Associational Rights Of Political Parties, Jonathan J. Thessin
Renewing Intraparty Democracy: Assessing Competition, Deliberation, And Associational Rights Of Political Parties, Jonathan J. Thessin
Jonathan J Thessin
Among the many schools of thought on the design of political institutions are two particularly fashionable ones: competitive market theories and deliberative democracy theories. Competitive democrats argue for destabilizing the two-party system by enabling third parties to compete effectively; by contrast, deliberative democrats argue for more discussion before political decisions are made. Neither theory, however, pays sufficient attention to the internal character of parties. Oftentimes, dominant parties lock up political institutions and restrict meaningful discussion not only by imposing ballot restrictions on third parties but also by restricting access to party leadership.
This article argues for a shift away from …
Race, Mit, Meritocracy, Affirmative Action,Tenure...African Americans, Aubrey W. Bonnett
Race, Mit, Meritocracy, Affirmative Action,Tenure...African Americans, Aubrey W. Bonnett
Aubrey W. Bonnett
see my comments on race, tenure ,affirmative action, meritocracy and Dr Douglas's action
Newspaper Article, Richard Gershon
Blowback: Burnham, Jagan, Rodney And The Or Tambo Award Part 11, Aubrey W. Bonnett
Blowback: Burnham, Jagan, Rodney And The Or Tambo Award Part 11, Aubrey W. Bonnett
Aubrey W. Bonnett
No abstract provided.
Wall Street Journal On The Web: Journalism Profs Against America, James Taranto
Wall Street Journal On The Web: Journalism Profs Against America, James Taranto
Bill Israel
No abstract provided.
A Policy Of Neglect And Cowardice, A Pay-Off Of Death, Bill Israel
A Policy Of Neglect And Cowardice, A Pay-Off Of Death, Bill Israel
Bill Israel
No abstract provided.
“Slavery, Racist Violence, American Apartheid: The Case For Reparations.”, Sundiata K. Cha-Jua
“Slavery, Racist Violence, American Apartheid: The Case For Reparations.”, Sundiata K. Cha-Jua
Sundiata K Cha-Jua
LIKE THE PROVERBIAL COMET, over the last year the demand for reparations has blazed across the political skyline. Few current issues burn as brightly among African Americans. The movement's surging growth has predictably provoked renewed opposition. Recently critiques of the escalating reparations movement have come from two very different sources: Adolph L. Reed, Jr., a justly-respected African American radical, and David Horowitz, an unrespected neoconservative ideologue. This paper has three interconnected objectives: (1) to explicate Reed's and Horowitz's arguments; (2) to contextualize their arguments; and (3) to suggest an alternative reading of the reparations movement. The first, explication of their …
You're So Pretty You Don't Look Moroccan, Henriette Dahan Kalev
You're So Pretty You Don't Look Moroccan, Henriette Dahan Kalev
henriette dahan kalev
"You are so pretty--you don't look Moroccan." I grew up hearing this sentence from the time my parents brought me from Morocco in 1949 to the immigrant camp Sha'ar Aliyah and to the Ma'abara [transit camp] Pardes Chana. I heard it from the white uniformed nurse, who came to our tent in the immigrant camp to tell my mother how she should raise me, my sister, and my baby brother, who was born in that tent. This nurse spoke of "raising children" as if it was something Zionists invented. The tall silver-haired Yekke [German Jew] kindergarten teacher also used this …
Charisma And Charismatic Leadership, Aubrey W. Bonnett, Nelson N. Foote, Nelson N. Foote, Carol C. Conway
Charisma And Charismatic Leadership, Aubrey W. Bonnett, Nelson N. Foote, Nelson N. Foote, Carol C. Conway
Aubrey W. Bonnett
No abstract provided.