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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
La Sociedad Civil Y La Defensa Del Ambiente, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
La Sociedad Civil Y La Defensa Del Ambiente, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Economía Y Ambiente: El Reto De La Década De Los 90, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Economía Y Ambiente: El Reto De La Década De Los 90, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
La Venezuela Posible En Materia Ambiental, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
La Venezuela Posible En Materia Ambiental, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Leadership And The Nonprofit Sector, John W. Gardner
Leadership And The Nonprofit Sector, John W. Gardner
Institute for Nonprofit Organization Management
No abstract provided.
Toward A New Millennium: Dimensions Of Leadership In The 1990s, Reynold Levy
Toward A New Millennium: Dimensions Of Leadership In The 1990s, Reynold Levy
Institute for Nonprofit Organization Management
No abstract provided.
The Agricultural Implications Of Europe 1992, Ross Kingwell
The Agricultural Implications Of Europe 1992, Ross Kingwell
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Most farmers know only too well that the policies of national and international governments affect the prices they receive for their produce. The Europe 1992 policy is a new policy with potential to benefit Australian agriculture. The Europe 1992 policy is a set of policy initiatives being adopted by member countries of the European Economic Community (EC). The 1992 policy aims to create a barrier-free internal market among EC members by the end of 1992. All impediments to trade within the EC are to be dismantled. The Europe 1992 policy is already causing change in many European markets and is …
Independent Republic Quarterly, 1990, Vol. 24, No. 2, Horry County Historical Society
Independent Republic Quarterly, 1990, Vol. 24, No. 2, Horry County Historical Society
The Independent Republic Quarterly
A journal of the Horry County Historical Society, Conway, S.C. Contains local history articles and information covering the entire county. ISSN:0046-8843.
Independent Republic Quarterly, 1990, Vol. 24, No. 4, Horry County Historical Society
Independent Republic Quarterly, 1990, Vol. 24, No. 4, Horry County Historical Society
The Independent Republic Quarterly
A journal of the Horry County Historical Society, Conway, S.C. Contains local history articles and information covering the entire county. ISSN:0046-8843.
The Earliest South Carolinians: The Paleoindian Occupation Of South Carolina, James L. Michie, Albert C. Goodyear, Tommy Charles
The Earliest South Carolinians: The Paleoindian Occupation Of South Carolina, James L. Michie, Albert C. Goodyear, Tommy Charles
James L. Michie Archaeology Reports
The Archaeological Society of South Carolina, Inc. Occasional Papers No. 2. Published by the Archeological Society of South Carolina.
Managerial Unemployment, Dennis J. Stevens
Privatization: The Egyptian Debate, Mustafa Kamel Al Sayyid
Privatization: The Egyptian Debate, Mustafa Kamel Al Sayyid
Faculty Books
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View, 1990-1991, Office Of Communications & Marketing, Morehead State University.
View, 1990-1991, Office Of Communications & Marketing, Morehead State University.
Communications and Marketing Publications Archive
1990-1991 View magazine of Morehead State University.
The Measurement And Prediction Of Individual Differences In Unbounded Persuasibility, John Petraitis
The Measurement And Prediction Of Individual Differences In Unbounded Persuasibility, John Petraitis
Dissertations
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Stampeding Shareholders And Other Myths: Target Shareholders And Hostile Tender Offers, C. Steven Bradford
Stampeding Shareholders And Other Myths: Target Shareholders And Hostile Tender Offers, C. Steven Bradford
Nebraska College of Law: Faculty Publications
Hostile tender offers have captured broad public attention. Almost every businessman, business lawyer, and student of corporate law knows the basic script. A bidder, often described pejoratively as a raider, makes a public tender offer to purchase a controlling block of the stock of another corporation, known as the target. Target management opposes the offer, but because board approval is not necessary to complete a tender offer, the decision rests in the hands of the target shareholders. If enough of the target shareholders tender, the bidder gains control, and any remaining shareholders are cashed out in a merger between the …
Education And Contraception Make Strange Bedfellows: Brown, Griswold, Lochner, And The Putative Dilemma Of Liberalism, Robert F. Schopp
Education And Contraception Make Strange Bedfellows: Brown, Griswold, Lochner, And The Putative Dilemma Of Liberalism, Robert F. Schopp
Nebraska College of Law: Faculty Publications
Future historians may contend that the Supreme Court decisions in Brown v. Board of Education and Griswold v. Connecticut represent the apex of liberal legal and political thought. Thirty-five years after Brown, however, the attempt to clarify and implement the jurisprudence of equal protection represented by that case remains incomplete. Programs designed to effectuate the equal protection mandate of Brown through methods such as busing, hiring quotas or goals, preferential treatment, and affirmative action continue to incite controversy. The Supreme Court's recent ruling in City of Richmond v. Croson Co. demonstrates that the justices remain deeply divided regarding the …
Religious Civil Rights In Public High Schools: The Supreme Court Speaks On Equal Access, Richard F. Duncan
Religious Civil Rights In Public High Schools: The Supreme Court Speaks On Equal Access, Richard F. Duncan
Nebraska College of Law: Faculty Publications
The Supreme Court's recent decision in Board of Education v. Mergens, which upheld the constitutionality of the Equal Access Act and decided that the Act was violated on the facts before the Court, must be viewed against the background of governmental discrimination and the struggle for religious civil rights. Mergens is truly a civil rights case, and we must heed its lessons if we are serious about our claim to be a fair, open, and pluralistic society.
Interview: Alice Broadbent, Joseph Watras
Interview: Alice Broadbent, Joseph Watras
Joseph Watras Interviews
Subject of interview: Teaching at Dayton Public Schools during desegregation
Interview: Sue Hasty, Joseph Watras
Interview: Sue Hasty, Joseph Watras
Joseph Watras Interviews
Subject of interview: Shoup Mill IGE Magnet
City Plan Committee, Unknown
Table Of Contents
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
Table of contents for Explorations in Sights and Sounds, Number 10, Summer, 1990
[Review Of] Ralph David Abernathy. And The Walls Came Tumbling Down: An Autobiography, Keith D. Miller
[Review Of] Ralph David Abernathy. And The Walls Came Tumbling Down: An Autobiography, Keith D. Miller
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
When this book appeared, major elements of the press selected a tiny fragment for a front-page story worthy of the National Enquirer. Unfortunately, journalists virtually ignored the book as a whole, preferring to sensationalize Abernathy's "revelations" about the sex life of Martin Luther King, Jr. As a result, Abernathy became a pariah; when he died several months later, the recent controversy dominated many obituary notices.
[Review Of] Harold Bascom. Apata, Lucy Wilson
[Review Of] Harold Bascom. Apata, Lucy Wilson
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
Apata is subtitled: "The story of the reluctant criminal." This more or less sums up the plot, for after page sixty-three, the hero's fortunes plummet steadily, culminating in "the biggest manhunt ever seen" in the colony of British Guiana, with Apata both predator and prey, alternatively. With the unflinching pessimism of naturalism, Bascom traces the life of Michael Rayburn Apata, a young Guianese with a brilliant academic career ahead of him. The forces of heredity and environment conspire to destroy his chance for admission to King's College, prevent him from marrying the woman he loves, and limit him to dead-end …
[Review Of] Robert D. Bullard, Ed. In Search Of The New South: The Black Urban Experience In The 1970s And The 1980s, W. M. Akalou
[Review Of] Robert D. Bullard, Ed. In Search Of The New South: The Black Urban Experience In The 1970s And The 1980s, W. M. Akalou
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
This book is part of a growing list of published materials on the prospect and dilemma of black urban life in America. Drawing from the experiences of blacks in six Southern cities, In Search of the New South is essentially concerned with the status of blacks in the South between 1970 and 1980. While some qualitative changes have been noted, the book, as a whole, paints a bleak picture about the condition of blacks in the South. In fact, if one were to use the time-worn argument of the glass half-filled with water, it is clear that the authors have …
[Review Of] Nash Candelaria. The Day The Cisco Kid Shot John Wayne, Carl R. Shirley
[Review Of] Nash Candelaria. The Day The Cisco Kid Shot John Wayne, Carl R. Shirley
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
Although Nash Candelaria has published quite a few short stories, it is in the field of the novel where his most outstanding contributions lie. Memories of the Alhambra (1977), Not by the Sword (1982), and Inheritance of Strangers (1985) form an historical trilogy of New Mexico that expresses the conflicts inherent in a society that is largely defined in terms of conquest. The first work takes a disturbing look at a "New" Mexican who wants to believe he is Spanish, while the other two depict the resiliency of the culture in crisis of the first book.
[Review Of] Diego Echevarria. Los Sures, Jesse M. Vazquez
[Review Of] Diego Echevarria. Los Sures, Jesse M. Vazquez
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
Perhaps one of the more perplexing, yet also intriguing aspects of Diego Echevarria's film, Los Sures, is the illusion that he creates of isolation and disconnection from the larger world that shapes and engulfs his subject -- a Puerto Rican community in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York. The way Echevarria presents the Los Sures community gives one the sense that it sits alone and apart in a land of unknown origin. Yet it is located only a stone's throw away from one of the most affluent urban centers in the world. Not even the Hasidic Jews, who share …
[Review Of] Yukiko Kimura. Issei: Japanese Immigrants In Hawaii, Ann Rayson
[Review Of] Yukiko Kimura. Issei: Japanese Immigrants In Hawaii, Ann Rayson
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
Yukiko Kimura is a retired professor of sociology from the University of Hawaii who has also held a number of research positions in Japan and the United States during her long career. Since retiring in Honolulu in 1968, she has been researching studies of the Japanese in Hawaii and has published several articles in this area. Issei: Japanese Immigrants in Hawaii is her first book.
[Review Of] Jack Kugelmass, Ed. Between Two Worlds: Ethnographic Essays On American Jewry, David M. Gradwohl
[Review Of] Jack Kugelmass, Ed. Between Two Worlds: Ethnographic Essays On American Jewry, David M. Gradwohl
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
This volume contains twelve varied, academically insightful, and often just plain entertaining chapters, along with the editor's lengthy and instructive introduction. Each chapter includes helpful explanatory footnotes, in-text translation of Hebrew and Yiddish terms, and abundant references to the large body of literature drawn upon by the individual authors. The book should not only be of interest and utility to students specializing in Jewish studies but also to those scholars analyzing the general processes of ethnicity in the United States. For the latter audience, a separate over-all glossary might have enhanced the volume beyond the translations within the text.
[Review Of] Paul Lauter, Et Ai, Eds. The Heath Anthology Of American Literature, Barbara Urrea
[Review Of] Paul Lauter, Et Ai, Eds. The Heath Anthology Of American Literature, Barbara Urrea
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
For years editors of standard American literature anthologies have presented undergraduates with a narrow view of the American literary experience. Their anthologies have reflected the predominant view of the academy, which has maintained a traditional literary canon denying the importance of works by women and ethnic authors. This denial has sparked controversy and gained national media attention, resulting in gradual changes in curricula at many universities, including Stanford. As the climate of the undergraduate classroom changes and reflects a wider vision, so must the anthologies used in the classroom. The recently published Heath Anthology of American Literature is just such …
[Review Of] James L. Sexton. Campesino: The Diary Of A Guatemalan Indian, Luis L. Pinto
[Review Of] James L. Sexton. Campesino: The Diary Of A Guatemalan Indian, Luis L. Pinto
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
Often political violence in Guatemala is analyzed as if it were identical to political violence in other Central American countries. On account of the desire to simplify this political and economical reality in the public debate, there is a tendency to see the conflict as the result of the international rivalries between East and West. The literature of this conflict deals primarily with the view from government officials and the opinion of the representatives of the transnationals economically involved in the area.
[Review Of] Herbert Shapiro. White Violence And Black Response: From Reconstruction To Montgomery, Peter M. Ostenby
[Review Of] Herbert Shapiro. White Violence And Black Response: From Reconstruction To Montgomery, Peter M. Ostenby
Explorations in Sights and Sounds
In scholarly, but more often popular, thought there is the benighted attitude or inclination to believe that racial violence is located at the margins of the American experience. Violent clashes between ethnic groups are subtly framed as "outbursts," thus implying an aberration from normal relations. Because ignorance or stupidity is branded the ugly parent of such behavior, we are led easily to overlook the significance of such violence.