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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 4, Fall 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 4, Fall 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
6 - THE MIND THIEF November is national Alzheimer's Disease Month, drawing attention to an illness that robs patients of their memories, their competence, sometimes their very personalities. By Maureen McInaney '85
12 - CREDIBILITY MAKES A DIFFERENCE A look at a key element of leadership: building trust. By James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner
18 - PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER SCU's $125 million Challenge Campaign is transforming the University.
24 - NO PROBLEMO A racked-up knee, a forfeited football scholarship, an extra 50 pounds-no problemo. A work of short fiction. By Jan Maulhardt '90
28 - THE NUCLEAR …
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1994, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1994, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- Too Much Law, Too Little Consensus (Bruce C. Hafen)
- Pure Religion (Steven A. West)
- Keepers of the Flame (F. Burton Howard)
- A Safe Return (Michael Goldsmith)
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 3, Summer 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 3, Summer 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
7 - JAMAICA: THE OTHER SIDE OF PARADISE Religious organizations work to relieve the misery in a nation that, for some, is a vacation wonderland. By Mitch Finley '73 Political and economic analysis by Dennis R. Gordon
12 - I'll SEE YOU IN ADR! More and more people with civil disputes are finding themselves in alternative dispute resolution. But is ADR always the consumer's best choice? By Julie Sly '82
20 - UP CLOSE: MARIO BELOTTI The SCU economics professor of 35 years has become internationally renowned through hard work and (he says) being in the right place at the …
Duncan Energy V. Three Affiliated Tribes (1994), United States Court Of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Duncan Energy V. Three Affiliated Tribes (1994), United States Court Of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This court case, decided on June 8, 1994, was the result of an appeal of an earlier decision made on September 28, 1992. This suit was initially filed by Duncan Energy (and others) who were operating oil and gas wells in the northeast quadrant of the Fort Berthold Reservation. They contended that the northeast quadrant of land was not part of the Reservation per the act of 1910 and as such they were not subject to taxation and employment ordinances set by the Three Affiliated Tribes. The 1992 ruling found that act of 1910 did not diminish the Reservation and …
Technical Corrections In Certain Indian Laws, United States Congress, Us House Of Representatives
Technical Corrections In Certain Indian Laws, United States Congress, Us House Of Representatives
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This United States (US) House report from the Committee on Natural Resources, dated April 19, 1994, was written to accompany US Senate Bill 1654 which proposed technical corrections to existing Indian laws. This report provides a background on US Senate Bill 1654 and proposes amendments. Among other corrections, the bill proposes to amend the White Earth Reservation Land Settlement Act of 1985 and to extend the allotted time for land transfers as written in the Three Affiliated Tribes and the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Equitable Compensation Act. US Senate Bill 1654 became US Public Law 103-263 on May 31, 1994.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 2, Spring 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 2, Spring 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - SACRED MIX A mystical marriage of indigenous culture and Christianity, El Santuario de Chimay6, the most popular pilgrimage site in the United States, has an inexplicable pull. By Martin L. Cook
11 - UP CLOSE: CARROLL WILLIAMS SCU's athletic director discusses his plans and hopes for the future of Santa Clara's sports program. Interview by Jim Young
16 - AS INDIVIDUALS AND AS ONE Working as a community of individuals toward a shared vision, we will create the great Catholic, Jesuit university of our dreams. By Paul Locatelli, S.J.
20 - PUTTING DIVERSITY TO WORK With one of …
Human Rights In Egypt: The Practical Experience, Naila Gabr
Human Rights In Egypt: The Practical Experience, Naila Gabr
Faculty Book Chapters
"First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposium"
State, Society And Violations Of Human Rights In Egypt, Mustapha K. Al-Sayyid
State, Society And Violations Of Human Rights In Egypt, Mustapha K. Al-Sayyid
Faculty Book Chapters
"First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposium"
Human Rights In Egypt: The Cause, The Movement, And The Dilemma, Hani Shukrallah
Human Rights In Egypt: The Cause, The Movement, And The Dilemma, Hani Shukrallah
Faculty Book Chapters
"First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposium"
Introduction: Dealing With Human Rights In The Arab World, Dan Tschirgi
Introduction: Dealing With Human Rights In The Arab World, Dan Tschirgi
Faculty Book Chapters
"First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposium"
The United Nations And Human Rights, Larisa Gabriel
The United Nations And Human Rights, Larisa Gabriel
Faculty Book Chapters
"First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposium"
Human Rights In The Middle East: An Overview Of The Last Decade, Hanny Megally
Human Rights In The Middle East: An Overview Of The Last Decade, Hanny Megally
Faculty Book Chapters
"First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposium"
Human Rights And Cultural Specificity: Some Reflections, Rachad Antonius
Human Rights And Cultural Specificity: Some Reflections, Rachad Antonius
Faculty Book Chapters
"First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposium"
The Human Rights Movement In Arab Countries: Problems Of Concept, Context And Practice, Nader Fergany
The Human Rights Movement In Arab Countries: Problems Of Concept, Context And Practice, Nader Fergany
Faculty Book Chapters
"First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposium"
The Roots Of Turmoil In The Egyptian Organization For Human Rights: Dynamics Of Civil Institution-Building In Egypt, Mohamed El Sayed Said
The Roots Of Turmoil In The Egyptian Organization For Human Rights: Dynamics Of Civil Institution-Building In Egypt, Mohamed El Sayed Said
Faculty Book Chapters
"First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposium"
The Arab Draft Charter For Human Rights, Mohamed Noman Galal
The Arab Draft Charter For Human Rights, Mohamed Noman Galal
Faculty Book Chapters
[abstract not provided]
Us Foreign Policy And Human Rights In Egypt, Stephanie Ann Mulica
Us Foreign Policy And Human Rights In Egypt, Stephanie Ann Mulica
Faculty Book Chapters
"First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposium"
Towards Integrated Environmental Management: A Reconnaissance Of State Statutes, Stephen M. Born, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Towards Integrated Environmental Management: A Reconnaissance Of State Statutes, Stephen M. Born, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Books, Reports, and Studies
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