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Integrating Community Design And Transportation: Bibliography , James A. Moore, Julie M. Johnson, University Of South Florida. Center For Urban Transportation Research, University Of South Florida. Florida Center For Community Design + Research Nov 1993

Integrating Community Design And Transportation: Bibliography , James A. Moore, Julie M. Johnson, University Of South Florida. Center For Urban Transportation Research, University Of South Florida. Florida Center For Community Design + Research

College of The Arts Publications

No abstract provided.


The Place Of Religious Argument In A Free And Democratic Society, Robert Audi Nov 1993

The Place Of Religious Argument In A Free And Democratic Society, Robert Audi

San Diego Law Review

This Article provides an account of the notion of a religious argument, distinguishes several roles of religious arguments in a liberal democracy, and defends a set of principles for their proper use in such a society. The author argues that it is appropriate that citizens apply a kind of separation of church and state in their public use of religious arguments, especially in advocating laws or public policies that restrict liberty. More specifically, the author contends that whatever religious arguments one may have in such cases, one should also be willing to offer, and be to a certain extent motivated …


Religious Morality And Political Choice: Further Thoughts--And Second Thoughts--On Love And Power, Michael J. Perry Nov 1993

Religious Morality And Political Choice: Further Thoughts--And Second Thoughts--On Love And Power, Michael J. Perry

San Diego Law Review

This is an Article written by the author of the book Love and Power: The Role of Religion and Morality in American Politics. In this Article, he returns to an inquiry already addressed in Love and Power. He asks the question: should Americans accept an ideal of political choice according to which a citizen ought not make a controversial political choice if the choice cannot be defended without relying on a religious belief that at least some opponents of the choice reject? The author responds with a resounding no, arguing that we should not accept such a political ideal. He …


A Progression Of Methodist Radicalism : An Examination Of The History And Ethos Of The First Sixty Years Of The Nazarites And Their Heirs (1855-1915) In Their Social And Religious Context, Liam Iwig-O'Byrne Nov 1993

A Progression Of Methodist Radicalism : An Examination Of The History And Ethos Of The First Sixty Years Of The Nazarites And Their Heirs (1855-1915) In Their Social And Religious Context, Liam Iwig-O'Byrne

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Right Hand Of Light: Dark And Light Imagery In The Science Fiction Of Ursula K. Le Guin, Patricia Lynn Keister Nov 1993

The Right Hand Of Light: Dark And Light Imagery In The Science Fiction Of Ursula K. Le Guin, Patricia Lynn Keister

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Ursula K. Le Guin uses dark and light imagery to emphasize her theme of dynamic equilibrium. This theme can be found throughout her work; the novels discussed are The Left Hand of Darkness, The Lathe of Heaven, The Dispossessed, and The Beginning Place. In each novel, Le Guin focuses on a different aspect of dynamic equilibrium. The themes are respectively, gender identity, chaos and order, and the individual versus the community. The final novel, The Beginning Place, unites and sums up all three themes. In each novel, one or more main characters suffers from imbalance …


Sganarelle Program [1993], University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre Nov 1993

Sganarelle Program [1993], University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre

Programs 1993-1994 Season

by Moliere

Co-Staged by Minor Rootes and Mark McCullough


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.14, No.9 [10] (November 1993), Northern Lambda Nord, Harry Gordon/Hank Williams Williams, Dick Harrison, Lynn Craig Nov 1993

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.14, No.9 [10] (November 1993), Northern Lambda Nord, Harry Gordon/Hank Williams Williams, Dick Harrison, Lynn Craig

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, November 1993 Nov 1993

Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, November 1993

Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Poughkeepsie,NY

Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center Finding Aid


The Gilmorean, November-December 1993 Nov 1993

The Gilmorean, November-December 1993

Gilmorean, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Buffalo, NY


Ministry For Persons With Disabilities, November 1993 Nov 1993

Ministry For Persons With Disabilities, November 1993

Ministry for Persons with Disabilities

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Manchester, NH

Ministry for Persons with Disabilities Finding Aid


Newsletter - Ministry For The Deaf (Canada), November 1993 Nov 1993

Newsletter - Ministry For The Deaf (Canada), November 1993

Newsletter - Ministry for the Deaf (Canada)

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Windsor, ON, Canada

Ministry for the Deaf Finding Aid


Contact, November-December 1993 Nov 1993

Contact, November-December 1993

Contact

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Dublin, Ireland

Contact Finding Aid


Community Pride Reporter, 11/1993, Community Pride Reporter Nov 1993

Community Pride Reporter, 11/1993, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.2, No.10 (November 1993), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter Nov 1993

Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.2, No.10 (November 1993), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter

Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)

No abstract provided.


Grounds For Political Judgment: The Status Of Personal Experience And The Autonomy And Generality Of Principles Of Restraint, Kent Greenawalt Nov 1993

Grounds For Political Judgment: The Status Of Personal Experience And The Autonomy And Generality Of Principles Of Restraint, Kent Greenawalt

San Diego Law Review

This Article addresses three perplexing problems about proposed principles of self-restraint for political decision and advocacy within liberal democracies. It considers the nature of convictions that are based on highly personal experiences and asks what their political status should be. It explores the subtle relationship between proposed principles of restraint and overarching religious and other comprehensive views. It argues that a plausible principle of restraint must appeal to people with various religious and other comprehensive views and must be suited to the particular conditions of a given society.


Constructing An Ideal Of Public Reason, Lawrence B. Solum Nov 1993

Constructing An Ideal Of Public Reason, Lawrence B. Solum

San Diego Law Review

In deciding to what ideal citizens should aspire in political debate, some people contend that an ideal of political morality should mirror the freedom of expression. This Article undertakes the construction of an ideal of public reason. It begins with an investigation of the term "public reason." The author considers various possibilities for an ideal or normative standard of public reason. As each option is considered, some possible formulations are discarded and additional specifications are added. He concludes with the ideal that is constructed through this process of elaboration, evaluation, and elimination.


Liberalism, Religion And The Unity Of Epistemology, Larry Alexander Nov 1993

Liberalism, Religion And The Unity Of Epistemology, Larry Alexander

San Diego Law Review

This Article focuses on the relation between liberalism and religion. Professor Alexander argues that liberalism is itself just a sectarian view on the same level as the religious and other views that it purports to be neutral about and to tolerate. The Article shows that liberalism is a rejection of all illiberal religious tenets. It further contends that liberalism cannot make out its case for excluding religious arguments from shaping public policy. It concludes that to the extent liberalism is defined by or rests on the insulation of public policy from religious views, liberalism is undermined by its failure to …


Where To Pray? A Survey Regarding Prayer Rooms In Ab.A Accredited, Religiously Affiliated Law Schools, David L. Gregory Nov 1993

Where To Pray? A Survey Regarding Prayer Rooms In Ab.A Accredited, Religiously Affiliated Law Schools, David L. Gregory

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Optograms And Fiction: Photo In A Dead Man's Eye, Arthur B. Evans Oct 1993

Optograms And Fiction: Photo In A Dead Man's Eye, Arthur B. Evans

Arthur Bruce Evans

No abstract provided.


Translation Of Hélène Colas-Charpentier's Article "Four Québécois Dystopias", Arthur B. Evans Oct 1993

Translation Of Hélène Colas-Charpentier's Article "Four Québécois Dystopias", Arthur B. Evans

Arthur Bruce Evans

No abstract provided.


Graduate Retention: An Investigation Of Factors Relating To Older Female Graduate Students, Linda Serra Hagedorn Oct 1993

Graduate Retention: An Investigation Of Factors Relating To Older Female Graduate Students, Linda Serra Hagedorn

Linda Serra Hagedorn

While admissions at the undergraduate level are experiencing a surge of students over 30 years of age, the pool of traditionally aged students is declining. These phenomena indicate that older (over age 30) students will also be enrolling in graduate programs in increasing numbers. This paper addresses the issue of retention as it pertains to older female graduate students. Data are examined from a fall 1991 survey and its 1992 followup at a large Midwestern research university. The study evaluated such potential obstacles to female graduation as concern family issues, relationships with faculty and fellow students, difficulty of the coursework, …


St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, October 31, 1993 Oct 1993

St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, October 31, 1993

Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN


Ensemble Concerts: Concert Choir And Madrigal Singers, October 31, 1993, Michael Schwartzkopf Oct 1993

Ensemble Concerts: Concert Choir And Madrigal Singers, October 31, 1993, Michael Schwartzkopf

School of Music Programs

Wesley United Methodist Church Bloomington
Sunday Afternoon
October 31, 1993
3:00 p.m.


Sunday Bulletin Catholic Office For The Deaf, October 31, 1993 Oct 1993

Sunday Bulletin Catholic Office For The Deaf, October 31, 1993

Sunday Bulletin Catholic Office for the Deaf

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Pittsburgh, PA


1993-10-30; Letter; Baptismal Services, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church Oct 1993

1993-10-30; Letter; Baptismal Services, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church

Letters

No abstract provided.


Interview No. 822, Venice E. Neilsen Gibney Oct 1993

Interview No. 822, Venice E. Neilsen Gibney

Combined Interviews

Part of Health on the Border Project; experiences with U.S. Army Nurse Corps; assignments at Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, at Percy Jones Hospital, Battle Creek, Michigan, and at 350th MASH Unit at Wm. Beaumont Army Hospital; treatment of polio patients; closing of Hotel Dieu and Newark Maternity Hospital; discusses nursing profession.


Jazz Band: Halloween Concert, October 30, 1993, Jim Boitos, Bernard Thomas Oct 1993

Jazz Band: Halloween Concert, October 30, 1993, Jim Boitos, Bernard Thomas

School of Music Programs

Kemp Recital Hall
Saturday Evening
October 30, 1993
11:00 p.m.


Oral Interview Of Mary Cathcart By Sharon Jackie And Andrea Hawkes For The Feminist Oral History Project, Sharon Jackie, Andrea Hawkes Oct 1993

Oral Interview Of Mary Cathcart By Sharon Jackie And Andrea Hawkes For The Feminist Oral History Project, Sharon Jackie, Andrea Hawkes

Interviews (audio recordings and transcripts)

Part of a series of interviews conducted for the Feminist Oral History Project during 1993 by Sharon Jackie and Andrea Hawkes concerning the history of Spruce Run.


Maine Campus African-American Group Strives For Unity, Malcolm Smith Oct 1993

Maine Campus African-American Group Strives For Unity, Malcolm Smith

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding the African-American Student Association's call for unity amongst African-American University of Maine students.


Interview No. 883, Roger S. Mccabe Oct 1993

Interview No. 883, Roger S. Mccabe

Combined Interviews

Part of WWII El Paso Homefront Project; remembers joining Illinois National Guard; active duty at Fort Bliss; training; activity at Fort Bliss after bombing of Pearl Harbor; overseas duty.