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Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 - November) No. 4, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 - November) No. 4, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Arguing For Economic Equality, John Baker
Arguing For Economic Equality, John Baker
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society - Febuary 10, 1992.
An Act To Authorize Additional Appropriations For The Construction Of The Buffalo Bill Dam And Reservoir, Shoshone Project, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, Wyoming, United States Congress
An Act To Authorize Additional Appropriations For The Construction Of The Buffalo Bill Dam And Reservoir, Shoshone Project, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, Wyoming, United States Congress
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This United States (US) public law (Public Law 102-575), passed on October 30, 1992, also known as the “Reclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of 1992” contains a number of acts providing additional appropriations for various reclamation projects in the United States. The subsection known as the “Three Affiliated Tribes and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Equitable Compensation Act” (found on page 4,731) states that the US Congress did not adequately compensate the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara tribes (The Three Affiliated Tribes) or the Standing Rock Nation (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe) for prime lands that were taken for construction of the …
1992 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
1992 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
Scholars and Artists Bibliographies
This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 35 Number 1, Fall 1992, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 35 Number 1, Fall 1992, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
11 - SENIOR SEMINAR Elderhostel brings a different kind of student to Santa Clara. By Christine Spielberger '69
14 - DAYS RICH WITH EMPTINESS A noted Catholic writer reflects on his annual retreat to a Trappist abbey, a respite from the daily stress of getting and spending. In a related article, he discusses "The Inner Experience," an unpublished book by Thomas Merton that examines the modern contemplative lifestyle. By Mitch Finley '73
22 - WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? The image of an all -male Senate committee weighing the merits of Anita Hill 's charges against Clarence Thomas spurred a …
Harlot's Ghost And Jfk: A Fictional Conservation With Norman Mailer, Oliver Stone, Earl Warren, And Hugo Black, Rodney A. Smolla
Harlot's Ghost And Jfk: A Fictional Conservation With Norman Mailer, Oliver Stone, Earl Warren, And Hugo Black, Rodney A. Smolla
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Duncan Energy V. Three Affiliated Tribes (1992), District Court Of North Dakota
Duncan Energy V. Three Affiliated Tribes (1992), District Court Of North Dakota
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This court case, decided on September 28, 1992, established that the northeast quadrant of the Fort Berthold Reservation was part of the Reservation (therefore within tribal jurisdiction) but found that the Three Affiliated Tribes did not have taxation and employment authority over the gas and oil companies operating in that quadrant. Per Tribal Tax Code, any property on the Reservation used for business or profit is subject to a one-percent taxation and per the Tribal Employment Rights Office Ordinance (TERO), any employers within the Reservation must give preference to Native American workers. The Three Affiliated Tribes attempted to levy a …
Aals Speech, Wendy J. Gordon
Aals Speech, Wendy J. Gordon
Scholarship Chronologically
Marshall has also said I can speak as long as I want, so scream when you've had enough.
Blackmail And Moralisms: Victimhood And Aristotelian Pride - 1992, Wendy J. Gordon
Blackmail And Moralisms: Victimhood And Aristotelian Pride - 1992, Wendy J. Gordon
Scholarship Chronologically
Of those persons who favor laws against blackmail, many take that position because of the moral nastiness of the blackmailing act ("pay me or I'll tell ...") These commentators are sometimes blind to where the self-interest of the so-called victim lies, for the victim often prefers paying for silence to having his secrets revealed. Much of the sophisticated literature on blackmail focuses on this gap in vision. Blackmail is called paradoxical because (among other things) it is a crime that a victim would often rather suffer than have discovered and prosecuted.
Bulletin Of Information, University Of Notre Dame Law School 1993–94,Volume 88, Number 5, Notre Dame Law School
Bulletin Of Information, University Of Notre Dame Law School 1993–94,Volume 88, Number 5, Notre Dame Law School
Bulletins of Information
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The New Military Revolution: Post-Industrial Change, Antulio J. Echevarria Ii, John M. Shaw
The New Military Revolution: Post-Industrial Change, Antulio J. Echevarria Ii, John M. Shaw
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 36, Summer 1992, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 36, Summer 1992, Cleveland State University
The Gamut Archives
CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 36, SUMMER, 1992
EDITORIAL
Louis T. Milic: Perks: The Other Side, 3
When political figures come under scrutiny it is usually for the wrong reasons, for juicy but venial offenses that stir gossip and envy. The real abuse of power lies not in free haircuts or bounced checks but in campaign financing.
CONTEST
Leonard Trawick: Winners of THE GAMUT Cartoon Prize, 1992, 5
Stiff Paper, 5
Through surprise, condensation, and allusion, cartoons reveal to us the foibles of our age and the rebel hidden in us all. Three prize-winning cartoons plus eight honorable mentions. …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 34 Number 4, Summer 1992, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 34 Number 4, Summer 1992, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
12 - SQUEEZING THE MIDDLE CLASS Gone, in the face of staggering recessionary losses, is the peace of mind that once seemed the virtual birthright of the middle class. By Elizabeth Fernandez '79
18 - A FRAGILE PEACE El Salvador shows a ravaged but hopeful face to a delegation from SCU, Stanford, and the Diocese of San Jose. By Thomas Shanks, S.J.
24 - IT TAKES TEAMWORK Facing fierce global competition, more and more U.S. companies are exploring work teams. By Lisa Agrimonti '87
28 - GIVING TO SANTA CLARA: IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY A tradition of giving and …
National Health Insurance Proposals: An Ethical Perspective, Alan O. Kogan
National Health Insurance Proposals: An Ethical Perspective, Alan O. Kogan
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, January 31, 1992.
Ua12/2/2 Talisman: A Sense Of Place, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 Talisman: A Sense Of Place, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
1992 Talisman yearbook.
- Overby, Carol. Fright Fest Shows Imagination - Hilloween
- Harris, Dwain. Knighthood and Honor Thrive - Society for Creative Anachronism
- Roberts, Rita. MTV Plays that Funky Music
- Harris, Dwain. Switching Lives for a Day - Thomas Meredith, Ryan James
- Kistler, L.B. Topped with Tradition - Homecoming
- Flanagan, Mary. Beauty & Bucks - Miss Western, Jennifer Peyton
- Stevenson, Cindy. Playing the Night Away - Three Quarters
- Flanagan, Mary. It's Not a Matter of Color - Interracial Dating
- Black, Sam. Hot Winging It Into Business - David Gwiazdowski
- Edwards, Cheryl. Mortar Boards of Milestones - Commencement
- Reaching Past Boundaries - …
Lying: A Failure Of Autonomy And Self-Respect, Jane Zembaty
Lying: A Failure Of Autonomy And Self-Respect, Jane Zembaty
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society - March 19, 1992.
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 - April) No. 3, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 - April) No. 3, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 34 Number 3, Spring 1992, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 34 Number 3, Spring 1992, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
12 - EAST L.A. STORY Jesuit-run Dolores Mission Alternative School is a last chance for East L.A.'s troubled teen-agers, many of whom are members of violent Latino gangs. By Rene Romo '86
20 - ONE IS TOO MANY TWO ARE NOT ENOUGH A personal account of one woman's struggle with alcohol addiction. By Lisa Agrimonti '87
24 - UP CLOSE: WITOLD KRASSOWSKI After five years in the Polish Underground Army during WW II, the founder of SCU's Sociology Department came to America and discovered teaching. His 40-year commitment to students has never waivered. By Christine Spielberger '69
28 - WORKING …
Being A Teacher, Of Lawyers: Discerning The Theory Of My Practice, Howard Lesnick
Being A Teacher, Of Lawyers: Discerning The Theory Of My Practice, Howard Lesnick
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Shelter The American Way: Federal Urban Housing Policy, 1900-1980, Ronald Dale Karr
Shelter The American Way: Federal Urban Housing Policy, 1900-1980, Ronald Dale Karr
New England Journal of Public Policy
American urban housing policy has featured subsidies for the suburban middle class and parsimonious spending for the urban poor. The outlines of this policy took shape during the Progressive Era: acceptance of the capitalistic market economy, support for the deserving poor needing temporary help, toleration of racial segregation, and the designation of overcrowding as the single most important urban problem. Progressive housing reformers championed stricter housing codes and model tenements, but housing conditions for the urban poor showed little improvement.
The U.S. government avoided direct involvement in housing until the early 1920s, when it promoted local zoning legislation. Under the …
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 March) No. 2, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1992 March) No. 2, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
The Imperative To Restore Nature: Some Philosophical Questions, Lisa Newton
The Imperative To Restore Nature: Some Philosophical Questions, Lisa Newton
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
The purpose of WMU's Center for the Study of Ethics is to encourage and support research, teaching, and service to the university and community in areas of applied and professional ethics. These areas include, but are not restricted to: business, education, engineering, government, health and human services, law, media, medicine, science, and technology.
Draft Of Reality As Artifact: From Feist To Fair Use - 1992, Wendy J. Gordon
Draft Of Reality As Artifact: From Feist To Fair Use - 1992, Wendy J. Gordon
Scholarship Chronologically
Lawyers more than most people should be aware that what language calls "facts" are not necessarily equivalent to things that exist in the world. After all, when in ordinary conversation someone says "It's a fact that this [ X ] happened," the speaker usually means, "I believe the thing I describe has happened in the world". But when a litigator says something is a "fact" she often means only that a good faith argument can be made on behalf of its existence. Two sets of fact finders can look at the same event and come to diametrically opposed conclusions-- each …
A Critique Of Hugo Grotius's "Introduction To The Jurisprudence Of Holland", Frank Gilbert Slinkard
A Critique Of Hugo Grotius's "Introduction To The Jurisprudence Of Holland", Frank Gilbert Slinkard
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Changing Role Of Women In Ireland: A Political And Legal Perspective, Mary Kathryn Ayers
The Changing Role Of Women In Ireland: A Political And Legal Perspective, Mary Kathryn Ayers
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Homicide And History, Edward L. Ayers
Homicide And History, Edward L. Ayers
History Faculty Publications
Violence seems more threatening today than in the relatively recent past. For centuries, crime was kept out of sight. The "criminal classes" were segregated from the rest of society. Newspapers, police, and courts paid relatively little attention to crimes among the poor. Today, things are different: television news thrives on scenes of flashing lights, distraught parents, and bloody sidewalks. Police continually patrol parts of town they used to ignore. Modern transportation permits members of the "dangerous classes" to range more widely than before. As a result, the general population is far more aware of violence now than in the past.
Conviction Without Imposition: A Response To Professor Greenawalt, Samuel W. Calhoun
Conviction Without Imposition: A Response To Professor Greenawalt, Samuel W. Calhoun
Scholarly Articles
None available.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 34 Number 2, Winter 1992, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 34 Number 2, Winter 1992, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
12 - 3 PATHS TO POLITICS Dee Dee Myers '83, Gary Serda '82, and Janet Napolitano '79 have taken three decidedly different roads to political careers. By Kathy Daile-Molle '85
18 - WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP? Increasingly, people are finding themselves making several career transitions throughout their work lives. By Mike Brozda '76
22 - EL CENTRO: THE EYE OF THE STORM For San Jose's Hispanic community, this mental health clinic, whose counselors are primarily SCU grads, provides a respite from the turbulence of life in a strange culture. By Susan Frey
24 - …
The Legal Basis Of Aboriginal Title, Brian Slattery
The Legal Basis Of Aboriginal Title, Brian Slattery
Articles & Book Chapters
This paper considers a range of differing approaches to the question of Aboriginal land rights in the light of the judgment of the B.C. Supreme Court in the Delgamuukw case.
The Myth Of Retributive Justice, Brian Slattery
The Myth Of Retributive Justice, Brian Slattery
Articles & Book Chapters
In fairy tales, villains usually come to a bad end, snared in a trap of their own making, or visited with a disaster nicely suited to their particular villainy. Read a story of this kind to children and you will be struck by the profound satisfaction with which this predictable of events is greeted. Yet, if children cheer when the villain is done in, they are just as satisfied when the hero manages to get the villain by the throat but takes pity and spares him. These tales of retribution and mercy, even reduced to their barest bones, seem to …