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.... President Bush's bill called for comprehensive reform that would have co... the general public, those Liliputian Americans whose wishes regarding immigration policy have bee...Of these all expanded immigrant rights rather than contracted them. (8) . It is noteworth...(10) The act also declared English to be the city's official language and forbade emp...
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...) James Jackson of Georgia insisted that the bill would "essentially interfere with the rights of th...) Indeed, as I have argued elsewhere, the English Civil War can be seen as a dispute over the respec...
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... movement is a loosely coordinated civil rights movement comprising 40 organizations in 26 countri... the support of a large majority of Americans. In January 2006, following a survey of 1,500 adul... legislature has supported any right-to-die bill (Gottlieb, 1999). . The ability of the Oregon law ... required that articles be written in English and either be locatable by electronic search or ha...
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... Smith, the 'Consul Smith' Palladio, and American Beaux-Arts Classicism" (Virginia Commonwealth, C. ... Fame': The Visual Imagery of Buffalo Bill's Wild West (Kansas, C. Eldredge) . KNOX, PAGE, "S...English) . SAMET, JENNIFER, "Another New York School: The ...
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... policies that would severely constrict the rights of suspected undocumented immigrants, both adult a... the use of languages other than English in the public schools (Ballotpedia, 2009). That saame year an Arizona lawmaker introduced a bill that would have, among other things, prohibited th...
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We describe the structure, content, and neighborhood characteristics of outdoor alcohol advertisements (n=246) in innercity neighborhoods in ten U.S. cities from 2003 to 2005. We conducted observations of alcohol advertisements on billboards, transit shelters, and bus benches in all ten cities to describe the structure and content of outdoor alcohol advertising. We also created geo-spatial maps to describe the neighborhood characteristics where alcohol billboards were located in San Francisco, CA and Atlanta, GA. Alcohol advertisements were more common on billboards than transit shelters or bus benches, usually featured beer products, emphasized product quality, had a discreet or moderate (vs. blatant) visual impact, and rarely used human models. Outdoor advertisements on transit shelte...
... males 15 years and older, African American males were 12 times more likely than Caucasian mal...); 4) language (no text, Spanish, English, other); 5) theme(s) (sex appeal/ romance, machism...Summer 2008Provided by ProQuest LLC. All Rights Reserved....
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... through an exposition of collective rights. . In the New Zealand case, a nascent domestic pol.... Native American Studies professor Jace Weaver notes that "Indigene... entry of the word "indigenous" into the English corpus by more than 200 years: (15) "The firste pe... are wholly inhabited by aliens, and 6.3 billion people on the planet are foreigners. Western disco...
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...102 of this volume). ENGLISH. 50 Cent, and Noah Callahan-Bever. 50 x 50: 50 Cen...LC 2007-015457. Beall, Eric. The Billboard guide to writing and producing songs that sell: ho...Haws. Leonard Bernstein: American original; how a modern renaissance man transformed...All Rights Reserved....
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...To that end, this Article ties American constitutional theory to the new era of internatio... diversity's role in the global education-rights movement and focuses on India as a case study. Las... reached Indian legislators by means of a bill under the Indian Council Act of 1909. (339) At the.... (244.) Id. . (245.) The Oxford English Dictionary defines the term "mature" as (1) fully-...
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Introduction - II. The economic covenant and economic, social, and cultural rights in the united states - A. Origins - B. The State’s Obligations - 1. Self-Determination (Article 1) - 2. General Provisions (Articles 2-5) - 3. Substantive Obligations (Articles 6-15) - 4. Monitoring (Articles 16-25) - 5. Ratification - C. Why the United States Should Ratify the Economic Covenant - 1. Ratification Is Practical - 2. Ratification Is the Right Thing to Do - D. Obstacles to Ratification - III. The economic covenant should be ratified as a congressional-executive agreement - A. The United States’ History Regarding Human Rights - B. Why a Congressional-Executive Agreement? - C. A National Floor for Economic Rights - D. Economic Rights Are Justiciable - IV. Conclusion