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... voluntarily adopted student assignment plans that rely on race to determine which schools certa... personal right to equal protection of the laws has not been infringed" (first emphasis in origina...See, e.g. , S. Carter, No Excuses: Lessons from 21 High-Performing, High-Poverty Schools 49-5...No. 1 , supra, at 461; Complaint and Motion to Dismiss or Affirm in Seattle School Dist. No. ...
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Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...
... of "truth" or "a truth" in many fields, motion pictures, as this text points out, may offer a use... leader in whatever career pursuit a person plans to enter or currently engages in by watching films... they became animals when they quit following laws and became convicts, not humans any longer." Does ...
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... may be affected by differences in state laws. A federal estate tax law which permitted deducti... Action .-The Supreme Court has heeded the lesson that was administered to it by the Act of Congress... pantomine dramatization by means of silent motion pictures, the act was sustained against the object... employees of architectural firm working on plans for construction of air bases, bus terminals, and ...
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... contribution limits themselves, but also laws preventing the circumvention of such limits. Id.,...Senator McConnell's testimony that he plans to run ads critical of his opponents and had run t...Having been taught the hard lesson of circumvention by the entire history of campaign...See generally Brief in Opposition to Motion of Appellee National Association of Broadcasters f...
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...State Petitions C. Lessons from Colorado and Idaho CONCLUSION "American Democ... and other commercial interests, subject to laws in place prior to the Roadless Rule. (17) The Stat... agency is not simply going through the motions toward a predetermined conclusion, and the purpose..., revise land and resource management plans for units of the National Forest System, coordinat...
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... having enacted pro-Democrat redistricting plans elsewhere. The Republican members of Pennsylvania'...The District Court granted the motion with respect to the political gerrymandering claim...Laws promulgated by the Legislative Branch can be incon..., the relevant lesson of the patronage cases is that partisanship is not...
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This monograph is a case study of newspaper competition in New Hampshire between the province's official newspaper and an upstart Whig challenger in the period marked by contention over the Stamp Act (1765-1766) and over the tight oligarchical reign of the Wentworth family. The case study is grounded in the civic republican tradition articulated by Bernard Bailyn and Gordon Wood as well as the revisionist scholarship since the 1960s that takes the role of the "little people" seriously. It maintains that the competition between the two newspapers contributed to, and opened up, the public spaces in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to a wider compass than might have been predicted if one follows the standard Habermasian argument for the develop of a bourgeois public sphere. In part, these more d...
... sought to remedy loopholes in existing laws that enabled the rich to escape taxes on personal ...Samuel Haven, that the English had plans to reorganize and consolidate the New England colo... the Wentworth clan in mind as an object lesson when he wrote that "should the Vices of Drinking a... effigy demonstrations in August set in motion similar dynamic consequences for everyday, interco...
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...The District Court denied the motion, but the Court of Appeals reversed, finding that t..., nonbanking card games not illegal under the laws of the State, and card games actually operated in ...Rev. 873 (1987). And yet the superseding lesson that seemed clear after West Coast Hotel Co. v. Pa..., appointed by the Governor, to generate plans for addressing hazardous material emergencies). 18...
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Two formal devices recur with enough frequency to identify an emerging pattern: "likeness scenes," in which strangers or antagonists are aligned in an unlooked-for congruence; and strategic deferral, where something a character or a reader wants to know is withheld from the narrative until such time as it can serve his emotional education. Foer's novel insists upon the right to recall and imagine the losses suffered on "the worst day" as unassailably personal. "Because of what happened" Oskar is sent home early from school.
... of light will yield the invention of the motion picture camera and the formula E=mc^sup 2^. Each i... are being used to further someone's hidden plans.". Adam Kirsch has interpreted Pynchon's obvious a... to do with the history of empathy than the laws of physics. Of course the collision he has chosen ..."Love" proves a useful vehicle here for the lesson because most readers have felt it. And those who k...
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...The District Court denied the motion, but the Court of Appeals reversed, finding that t..., nonbanking card games not illegal under the laws of the State, and card games actually operated in ...Rev. 873 (1987). And yet the superseding lesson that seemed clear after West Coast Hotel Co. v. Pa..., appointed by the Governor, to generate plans for addressing hazardous material emergencies). 18...