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Senator Howell Heflin reads the Senate reprimand of Senator Alan Cranston
Senator Howell Heflin, chair of the Senate Ethics committee, reads the reprimand of Senator Alan Cranston for his accepting campaign contributions from persons whose cases he was judging, specifically Charles Keating of Lincoln Savings and Loan. Cranston says he "violated no established norms of behavior in the Senate.
Dr. Yvonne Howell – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Yvonne Howell, Professor of Russian and International Studies, discusses her edited collection, Red Star Tales : A Century of Russian and Soviet Science Fiction, published recently by Russian Life Books. Red Star Tales brings together 18 Russian science fiction works, translated into English for the first time, spanning from path-breaking, pre-revolutionary works of the 1890s, through the difficult Stalinist era, to post-Soviet stories published in the 1980s and 1990s
Pledging Allegiance: Unpacking Images of Authority in the Books of Daniel & Revelation, Part 1
Garrett Best & Alan Howell, McInteer 234 Failure to understand the confusing imagery has led to a failure to apply the message of Revelation in our everyday lives and ministries. In these lectures, we describe the message of Revelation and demonstrate how this message can be used in mission contexts to draw people to Jesus Christ
Introduction: The Politics of Resilience and Recovery in Mental Health Care
The articles included in this special issue engage these themes across a number of national settings, institutional spaces, and empirical sites, from universities to mental health commissions, to national policy in an international context. They focus, especially, on Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom, where recent and significant changes in mental health governance have relied heavily on the notions of recovery and resilience, often to questionable effect. They deal, as we have said, with some of the most central themes in social justice studies. As a collection, the articles help us think through some of the pressing political questions about social justice that have arisen with the adoption of the mantras of resilience and recovery in mental health governance
Negotiating the Culture of Resistance: A Critical Assessment of Protest Politics
Both for those within the movement and the public at large, the anti-globalization movement has become increasingly defined by large-scale protests such as those opposing the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) in Quebec City. Such events successfully render visible the strength of the movement, expose an emerging global elite, politicize neoliberal restructuring, and capture the media and public's attention. Yet the privileging of large-scale protest for advancing anti-globalist politics is increasingly being questioned both by those involved in the movement and by the Left in general.Peer reviewe
John Broom
Typescript of a biographical sketch of John Broom (author uncertain), copied by Virginia Howell in 1938. Broom came to Utah in 1851 and settled in Ogden. He built a hotel at Junction City, Ogden, in 188
Flow: Songs and stories from the Fitzroy Valley
The album Flow: Songs and stories from the Fitzroy Valley features a collection of songs written and recorded as part of Sound FX, the Fitzroy Valley New Music Project created and provided by Tura New Music in Fitzroy Crossing twice-yearly.
It was released October 28, 2021.
Credits:
Creative director – Gillian Howell (director of Sound FX)
Produced by Gillian Howell and Alan Pigram
Engineered and mastered by Alan Pigra
"Institutional Failure and the American Worker, The Collapse of Low-Skill Wages"
Howell argues that the collapse of low-skill wages in the United States cannot be explained by a skill mismatch resulting from a technology-driven decline in the for low-skill labor. He presents evidence refuting the prevailing belief that a substantial shift in demand away from low-skill work characterized the 1980s. He asserts that a more compelling explanation for the growing wage gap can be found in fundamental changes in the institutions, practices, and norms that determine labor market outcomes--a return to a confrontational attitude toward labor by management, a shift to a laissez-faire approach to regulatory and redistributive functions by government, and management's adoption of low-road strategies to cut labor costs in response to competitive pressures.
Izvori informacija u dostupnim EBSCO bazama podataka za istraživanja u visokom školstvu u Srbiji = Academic research in Serbia and available database resources
Universities in Serbia have access to large amounts of quality information through online full text databases. Specific details regarding the world’s two most comprehensive full text research data-bases, Academic Search Premier and Business Source Premier are provided. The paper examines which databases are strongest in each discipline, and covers issues such as the availability of journals most-cited, full text formats, peer-review status, embargo periods, backfills, and other important facets. Additional information depicts reasons for tremendous increase in the availability of information in the Serbia, and the value that these resources bring to researchers in universities
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