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Correspondence from Francine Perry and J. C. Fauntleroy to Vernon Jordan, April 1966
Correspondence from Francine Perry and J. C. Fauntleroy to Vernon Jordan. Enclosed is "A Background Report on the Newport News-Hampton SMSA for the Participants of the NAACP-National Student YWCA Project" written by Herbert H. Lindsay
Prayer is Serious Business: Reflections on Town of Greece
In his dissent in Marsh v. Chambers, which upheld the practice of chaplains delivering public prayers in state legislative chambers, Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., observed that “prayer is serious business – serious theological business.” This two-part essay returns to that simple but important insight in discussing the Supreme Court’s recent return to the question of legislative prayer in Town of Greece v. Galloway.
The first part is based on remarks I delivered as part of a panel discussion held several months before the Supreme Court handed down its ruling in Town of Greece. I proposed that the Court should overrule Marsh, or at least not extend its reach to local governmental bodies. But I also argued that, if the Court was unwilling to draw such bright lines, it should resist the temptation to parse individual prayer practices to make sure that they remained inoffensively “non-sectarian.”
The second part of the essay was written after Town of Greece came down. It contends that both the majority opinion and Justice Kagan’s principal dissent failed spectacularly to appreciate that “prayer is serious business.” The majority listed a litany of purposes for public prayer, but neglected to include the most obvious – to pray. And the dissent repeatedly discussed the audiences for various public prayers, but ignored the most obvious intended audience – God. The two opinions are actually remarkably alike in reducing civic prayer to political declarations of identity. For Justice Kennedy, the prayers recited in the Town of Greece reflected a patriotic and inclusive national identity that transcends specific religious expressions. For Justice Kagan, the prayers were sectarian and exclusionary. But, at the end of the day, that is mere quibbling.Please contact Charlotte Schneider ([email protected]) for any questions about this deposit
The streamwise turbulence intensity in the intermediate layer of high Reynolds turbulent pipe flow
A modification of the Townsend-Perry attached eddy model is derived in order to reproduce a more realistic variation of the integral length scale. A new wavenumber range is introduced to the model at wavenumbers smaller than the Townsend-Perry k^(-1) spectrum. This necessary addition can also account for the high Reynolds number outer peak of the turbulent kinetic energy in the intermediate layer. An analytic expression is obtained for this outer peak in agreement with extremely high Reynolds number data by Hultmark et al (2012, 2013). The finding of Dallas et al (2009) that it is the eddy turnover time and not the mean flow gradient which scales with distance to the wall and skin friction velocity in the intermediate layer implies, when combined with Townsend's (1976) production-dissipation balance, that the mean flow gradient has an outer peak at the same location as the turbulent kinetic energy
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Constitutional rights, moral controversy, and the Supreme Court /
In this important book, Michael J. Perry examines three of the most disputed constitutional issues of our time: capital punishment, state laws banning abortion, and state policies denying the benefit of law to same-sex unions. The author, a leading constitutional scholar, explains that if a majority of the justices of the Supreme Court believes that a law violates the Constitution, it does not necessarily follow that the Court should rule that the law is unconstitutional. In cases in which it is argued that a law violates the Constitution, the Supreme Court must decide which of two importantly different questions it should address: is the challenged law unconstitutional? Is the lawmakers' judgment that the challenged law is constitutional a reasonable judgment? Perry not only illuminates moral controversies that implicate one or more constitutionally entrenched human rights, but also the fundamental question of the Supreme Court's proper role in adjudicating such controversies
Constitutional Rights, Moral Controversy, and the Supreme Court
In this important book, Michael J. Perry examines three of the most disputed constitutional issues of our time: capital punishment, state laws banning abortion, and state policies denying the benefit of law to same-sex unions. The author, a leading constitutional scholar, explains that if a majority of the justices of the Supreme Court believes that a law violates the Constitution, it does not necessarily follow that the Court should rule that the law is unconstitutional. In cases in which it is argued that a law violates the Constitution, the Supreme Court must decide which of two importantly different questions it should address: is the challenged law unconstitutional? Is the lawmakers\u27 judgment that the challenged law is constitutional a reasonable judgment? Perry not only illuminates moral controversies that implicate one or more constitutionally entrenched human rights, but also the fundamental question of the Supreme Court\u27s proper role in adjudicating such controversies.https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/cslr-books/1079/thumbnail.jp
Practical surgical neuropathology : a diagnostic approach /
"Part of the in-depth and practical Pattern Recognition series, Practical Surgical Neuropathology, 2nd Edition, by Drs. Arie Perry and Daniel J. Brat, helps you arrive at an accurate CNS diagnosis by using a pattern-based approach. Leading diagnosticians in neuropathology guide you from a histological (and/or clinical, radiologic, and molecular) pattern, through the appropriate work-up, around the pitfalls, and to the best diagnosis. Almost 2,000 high-quality illustrations capture key neuropathological patterns for a full range of common and rare conditions, and a "visual index" at the beginning of the book directs you to the exact location of in-depth diagnostic guidance"--Publisher's description.Revised edition of: Practical surgical neuropathology : a diagnostic approach / [edited by] Arie Perry, Daniel J. Brat. ©2010.Includes bibliographical references.Neuropathology patterns and introduction -- Normal brain histopathology -- Intraoperative consultation and optimal processing -- Neuroradiology: the surrogate of gross neuropathology -- Integrating molecular diagnostics with surgical neuropathology -- Diffuse astrocytic and oligodendroglial tumors -- Non-diffuse astrocytoma variants -- Ependymomas and choroid plexus tumors -- Other glial neoplasms -- Neuronal and glioneuronal neoplasms -- Pineal parenchymal tumors -- Embryonal neoplasms of the central nervous system -- Meningiomas -- Mesenchymal tumors of the central nervous system -- Tumors of peripheral nerve -- Epithelial, neuroendocrine, and metastatic lesions -- Lymphomas and histiocytic tumors -- Germ cell tumors -- Melanocytic neoplasms of the central nervous system -- Histological features of pituitary adenomas and sellar region masses -- Therapy-associated neuropathology -- Familial tumor syndromes -- Infections and inflammatory disorders -- White matter and myelin disorders -- Pathology of epilepsy -- Vascular and ischemic disorders -- Biopsy pathology of neurodegenerative disorders in adults."Part of the in-depth and practical Pattern Recognition series, Practical Surgical Neuropathology, 2nd Edition, by Drs. Arie Perry and Daniel J. Brat, helps you arrive at an accurate CNS diagnosis by using a pattern-based approach. Leading diagnosticians in neuropathology guide you from a histological (and/or clinical, radiologic, and molecular) pattern, through the appropriate work-up, around the pitfalls, and to the best diagnosis. Almost 2,000 high-quality illustrations capture key neuropathological patterns for a full range of common and rare conditions, and a "visual index" at the beginning of the book directs you to the exact location of in-depth diagnostic guidance"--Publisher's description.Online resource; title from electronic title page (ClinicalKey, viewed December 14, 2017).Neuropathology patterns and introduction -- Normal brain histopathology -- Intraoperative consultation and optimal processing -- Neuroradiology: the surrogate of gross neuropathology -- Integrating molecular diagnostics with surgical neuropathology -- Diffuse astrocytic and oligodendroglial tumors -- Non-diffuse astrocytoma variants -- Ependymomas and choroid plexus tumors -- Other glial neoplasms -- Neuronal and glioneuronal neoplasms -- Pineal parenchymal tumors -- Embryonal neoplasms of the central nervous system -- Meningiomas -- Mesenchymal tumors of the central nervous system -- Tumors of peripheral nerve -- Epithelial, neuroendocrine, and metastatic lesions -- Lymphomas and histiocytic tumors -- Germ cell tumors -- Melanocytic neoplasms of the central nervous system -- Histological features of pituitary adenomas and sellar region masses -- Therapy-associated neuropathology -- Familial tumor syndromes -- Infections and inflammatory disorders -- White matter and myelin disorders -- Pathology of epilepsy -- Vascular and ischemic disorders -- Biopsy pathology of neurodegenerative disorders in adults.Elsevie
Teamroom Caverns: Looking at Learning in a Whole Language First/Second Multi-age Classroom
Fixation artifacts in rainbow-trout (Salmo-gairdner) gills - a morphometric evaluation
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Author Correction: Global phylogenetic analysis of Escherichia coli and plasmids carrying the mcr-1 gene indicates bacterial diversity but plasmid restriction
In the original version of this Article, Martin C. J. Bootsma, Perry J. van Genderen, Abraham Goorhuis, Martin Grobusch, Nicky Molhoek, Astrid M. L. Oude Lashof, Ellen E. Stobberingh & Henri A. Verbrugh were incorrectly listed as the COMBAT consortium. This error has now been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the Article, and in the accompanying supplementary material.</p
ASO Author Reflections: Presacral Neuroendocrine Neoplasms—Insights into a Rare Disease
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