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Rep. Sam Johnson Comments on Spy, Joel Barr [video recording]
This is a video recording of a press conference held by Rep. Sam Johnson (TX-3rd) outside the United States Capitol in 1991. He discusses American Spy Joel Barr, whose efforts he believes lead to his plan being shot down during his service in the Vietnam War. He encourages the United States Department of Justice to investigate Barr's activities during his time in the United States and defection to the Soviet Union
The Development of New Jersey Society
The Development of New Jersey Society by Joel Schwartz. Number 10 in the New Jersey History Series. Published by the New Jersey Historical Commission
Grace Joel an impressionist portrait
Dunedin-born artist Grace Joel (1864-1924) exhibited to acclaim in London and Paris, yet she and her art are relatively unknown today. Joel excelled at portraiture and mother and child studies, and was skilled in portraying the nude. She received her artistic training in Melbourne, and lived for the mature years of her career in London, where her work appeared at the prestigious Royal Academy, as well as the Paris Salon and the Royal Scottish Academy. She also held a number of solo exhibitions at prominent venues in Australasian, English and European cities. Today she is claimed by New Zealand, Australia and Britain. One possible reason why Joel's work has not remained visible is that few details of her personal life survive. Only three letters have been found, and they reveal little of the person who wrote them. Undaunted, author Joel (no relation) Schiff has pulled together from the words of her contemporaries, various newspaper accounts, scraps in other historical archives and close study of her extant paintings a portrayal of this talented woman that is as intimate and engaging as her work. He also sets Grace Joel and her work in the times in which she lived, and the artistic communities of which she was a par
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Irrigating Deserts: C.S. Lewis on Education - Joel D. Heck
Confrontation and Retreat: the Rhetoric Persona in the Writings of C.S. Lewis - David Landry
Gender and Inklings Friendship - Candice Frederick & Sam McBrid
Rule of Law under Threat: The Trump Presidency: A Conversation with Joel Richard Paul
Joel Richard Paul is currently Alfred and Hanna Fromm Professor at University of California Hastings Law where he teaches constitutional and international economic law. He is the author of Without Precedent: Chief Justice John Marshall and His Times, and the forthcoming Indivisible: Daniel Webster and the Birth of American Nationalism, among other books
University Jazz Lab Band, April 5, 2000
Recorded during a live performance at Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, April 5, 2000, 8:00 p.m., the 479th concert of the School of Music's 1999-2000 season.University Jazz Lab Band, Thomas Knific, director ; various instrumental soloists.Information from performance program.When you're smilin' / Tom Kubis (Joel Brusk, tenor saxophone ; Bartosz Hadala, piano) -- Cousin of mine / Walt Weiskopf (Sam Smiley, guitar ; Jay Melton, trombone ; Carl Nilsen, drums ; Joel Brusk, tenor saxophone) -- A time for love / Sammy Nestico (Angel Thomas, trombone) -- I got rhythm / arranged by Bartosz Hadala (Bartosz Hadala, piano ; Mark Ziegler, bass ; Kevin Garcia, drums) -- Things ain't what they used to be / Mercer Ellington (Mark Wells, trombone ; Greg Wells, trumpet ; Joel Brusk, tenor saxophone ; Darius Pimpleton, alto saxophone) -- Nardis / Mike Crotty (Roger Shew, bass ; Greg Wells, trumpet) -- La nina nueva / Matt Harris (Darius Pimpleton, alto saxophone ; Sam Smiley, guitar ; Bartosz Hadala, piano ; Aaron McLeran, trumpet)
Joel Burkland, 1953-08-15, Interview
Family's water powered mill. Early Deary, fires and decline. Boys'
work and fishing. Marshall's work. Depression debts.
8-15-53 1.5 h
this just in piece on state senator I. Joel Abromson, R-Portland, who died Jan
this just in piece on state senator I. Joel Abromson, R-Portland, who died Jan. 14
43-Why You Should Read Flannery O’Connor - Dr. David Schmitt and Dr. Joel Biermann
Flannery O’Connor’s perspective as a devout Catholic writing in mid-century Georgia is observant and powerful. The theology intertwined into the narratives of her stories set her apart as an author. Dr. David Schmitt, professor of practical theology, and Dr. Joel Biermann, professor of systematic theology, discuss her influence and make a case for reading her work..
This podcast is also available at concordiatheology.org and all major podcast platforms
The Economics of Corporate Tax Selfishness
This paper offers an economics perspective on corporate tax noncompliance. It first reviews what is known about the extent and nature of corporate tax noncompliance and the resources devoted to enforcement. It then addresses the supply of corporate noncompliance -- the industrial organization of the tax shelter industry -- as well as the demand for corporate tax noncompliance, focusing on how the standard Allingham-Sandmo approach needs to be modified when applied to public corporations. It then discusses the implications of a supply-and-demand approach for the analysis of the incidence and efficiency cost of corporate income taxation, and the very justification for a separate tax on corporation income. Along the way it addresses policy proposals aimed at increased disclosure of corporate tax activities to both the IRS and to the public.
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