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... for distribution (including force movement) policies. Key functions of the DASD--TP are to: ....The department's first official day of operation was April 1, 1967. The mission of... of DOT's proposed reauthorization language and the coordination of the President's Executive ...
The Iowa General Assembly enacted the Iowa English Language Reaffirmation Act (“IELRA”) in 2002, an act that purports to make English the official language of that Iowa government’s affairs. Rhetoric surrounding the debate over the Act centered on its “symbolic” meaning and frequently alluded that the IELRA would not have any real effect on the State government’s actions. In 2008, Polk County District Court Judge Staskal held that non-English voter registration cards published by the Secretary of State violated the official-English mandates of the IELRA. To understand the implications of the IELRA after Judge Staskal’s decision, it is appropriate to examine the history and rhetoric of the official-English debate in Iowa, as well as the implications of the IELRA after Staskal’s decision....
... ultimate success of the official-English movement in Iowa. Part II.B examines the IELRA and its exce...
... September, but has not committed to an official schedule. In the meantime, secular-democrats and l... the Union, including the April 6 Youth Movement, the group primarily responsible for the initial d... me with a mock-up of their English-language press kit. It is a thick, color flipbook, morphing...
... afforded to clergy, meant that no official decision-making process was needed to determine wh..., leaders tempered the heavily religious language and rituals, setting a much more secular tone. For...
[...] that challenges the age-old distinction between theory and praxis, Levinas asserts that philosophy answers to a more fundamental ethical exigency which all humans undergo, "practically," all the time. [...] through bringing the later ethico-political philosophy of Albert Camus in The Rebel into an engagement with the more widely known ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, I will contest the lasting silence concerning Camus's political philosophy in philosophical literature.1 Secondly, I argue that Camus's account of political subjectivity in L'Homme Revolte decisively anticipates that later expounded by Levinas.
..., is the transcendental origin of language, and thus underlies (as it undermines) our capacit..., what made the modern revolutionary movements unique, when compared with their pre-modern predec... (Nietzsche's name) as a major and official banner was Nazi" (Derrida, 1985,31). Arguably the ...
Kabyle activists describe Islamism as a totalitarian movement and argue that the most effective response to it is the creation of a free and democratic society.1 Almost from the moment of Algerian independence in 1962, the northern region of Kabylie has been subjected to heavy-handed repression by successive governments. From the late 1960s, President Houari Boumediène banned its language, the Berber Tamazight or Taqbaylit as part of his government's official Arabization program, and it remained suppressed by the country's ruling National Liberation Front until 2002, when a constitutional amendment put it on the same footing as Arabic.2 Mehenni earned a degree in political science before embanking on a musical career in 1973.
The late 1960s- when dictatorship in Brazil still restricted and shaped activism, while feminism in the North was experiencing a revival, and new forms of global capital were on the roam- was one of these latter times.2 In 1969, the radical women's health movement had burst onto the scene in Boston, with the publication of Our Bodies, Our Selves, a health manual that sought to empower women by providing accessible information about their bodies.3 The movement affirmed the power of knowledge about the body and challenged its monopoly by medical "experts." By 2008, there were twentynine foreign language editions, as well as innumerable unofficial translations and adaptations of the original.'1 Travelers from the global South encountered flourishing women's health movements in Europe and ...
...At each one, feminists both lobbied official delegations and held unofficial parallel gathering...
...A global technology-based educational movement reminiscent of the original concept of the land gr... starts with the invention of symbolic language and the progression to writing. (7) Communication ...Net official development assistance (ODA) from the United State...
... after the state declared English as its official language, was discriminating against non-English s...REV. 543, 545, (2004) (discussing the movement initiated by some Americans out of fear of being s...
Nonetheless, the desire to build an international women's movement led some Western feminists to proclaim a global sisterhood that united Western and non- Western women through a common political agenda.3 Over time, many international conferences have staged challenges to a hegemonic Western feminism and facilitated discussions on different approaches to local struggles for women's rights. The decades from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s witnessed this change in women's movements around the globe and in articulations of the feminist agenda, as Peggy Antrobus writes, "from one that has traditionally defined women's issues in terms of domestic violence and reproductive rights to one that sees every issue from the perspective of women and which has taken on broader issues, from militaris...
...While the official UN meetings were attended by government representa... transcripts in the original interview language. The Global Feminisms Web site serves as an archiv...
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