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John Stuart Mill and the Employment of Married Women: Reconciling Utility and Justice
This paper explores the link between utilitarianism and feminism through the positions of John Stuart Mill. We try to reconcile Mill's conviction about the necessity of establishing equality between sexes with his position concerning the employment of married women. This reconciliation has already been attempted by other researchers. Our perspective is slightly different in that we seek to establish a globally coherent position by examining Mill's various writings in order to evaluate his feminism in terms of his utilitarian philosophy.John Stuart Mill ; Utilitarisme ; Feminisme ;
Replication data for: "The Effect of Social Connectedness on Crime: Evidence from the Great Migration"
Stuart, Bryan A., and Taylor, Evan J., (2021) “The Effect of Social Connectedness on Crime: Evidence from the Great Migration.” Review of Economics and Statistics 103:1, 18-33
Replication data for: "The Effect of Social Connectedness on Crime: Evidence from the Great Migration"
Stuart, Bryan A., and Taylor, Evan J., (2021) “The Effect of Social Connectedness on Crime: Evidence from the Great Migration.” Review of Economics and Statistics 103:1, 18-33
Taylor Times: March 16, 2001
President appoints Ron Sutherland VP for business and finance – TSO hosts presidential interview – Our God supplies – Fee schedules for 2001-02 increase – Women’s Seminar offers workshops and opportunities – WBCL hosts Mid-Morning with Max Anders on the Upland campus – Musical ensembles use spring break to share Christ to a world in need – Tour Itineraries – Campus photographer wins two awards in competition – Getting to know YOU! – Meadors brings experience to soccer coach position – Employee Anniversaries – After 10 years of Taylor’s statistics Letarte announces retirement – Scams taking place on college campuses – Acclaimed author speaks to TUFW programs – Changes in health benefits effective next fiscal year – Suggestions for being good stewards with health benefits – Feet to Beat Diabetes walk scheduled – Taylor Update – Announcements – Thanksgivings – One minute wisdomhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/taylor-times/1031/thumbnail.jp
Taylor, Stuart Leonard, TX8442
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/420708Surname: TAYLOR. Given Name(s) or Initials: STUART LEONARD. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: TX8442. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 47067.245418
Item: [2016.0049.52969] "Taylor, Stuart Leonard, TX8442
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Book Review: Solar System Evolution: A New Perspective, Stuart Ross Taylor
Book Review: Solar System Evolution: A New Perspective, Stuart Ross Taylor. Second edition. Cambridge University Press (2001).The Meteoritics & Planetary Science archives are made available by the Meteoritical Society and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact [email protected] for further information.Migrated from OJS platform February 202
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Rayleigh-Taylor mixing: confinement by stratification and geometry
Rayleigh-Taylor instability has been an area of active research in fluid dynamics for
the last twenty years, but relatively little attention has been paid to the dynamics
of problems where Rayleigh-Taylor instability plays a role, but is only one component of a more complex system. Here, Rayleigh-Taylor instability between miscible fluids is examined in situations where it is confined by various means: by geometric
restriction, by penetration into a stable linear stratification, and by impingement
on a stable density interface. Water-based experiments are modelled using a variety
of techniques, ranging from simple hand calculation of energy exchange to full
three-dimensional numerical simulation. Since there are well known difficulties in
modelling unconfined Rayleigh-Taylor instability, the confined test cases have been sequenced to begin with dynamically simple benchmark systems on which existing
modelling approaches perform well, then they progress to more complex systems and
explore the limitations of the various models. Some work on the phenomenology of
turbulent mixing is also presented, including a new experimental technique that allows mixed fluid to be visualised directly, and an analysis of energy transport and mixing efficiency in variable density flows dominated by mixing
The Echo: June 1, 1934
Final Edition Farewell (Double Issue)
Eighty-Eighth Commencement June 5 – Baccalaureate Services Open Formal Events – Moving-up-day Held Last Monday Morning – University Honors Gem-Echo Staffs with Publication Day – Stuarts Entertain 1934 Senior Class – Blaine Bishop Is Re-elected Prexy – Schedule of Events – College Newspaper Gains High Rating – Honorary Degrees Conferred Thursday – Thirty-Five to Graduate with Class of 1934 – Taylor Gets M. A. – Raymond F. Kreiner Accepts Voice Post – Editor’s Farewell – Support Forensics – What Success – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Music School Presents Last Public Recital – French Club Elects Hodges as President – Taylor University Orchestra – Weaver Shows Originality in Publication of Taylor Annual – Societies Turn to Literary Contests – Taylor Students Are Entertained Recently – Choral Society to Sing Fine Cantata – Banquet Given to End First Annual Publication Day – Alumni to Meet News Monday; Banquet, 6:45 – Robert Jacobs Is Star Reporter – Thanks! – Conference to Assemble June 6th at Elkhart – Taylor U. May Day Draws Large Crowd – Missionaries To India – Many Gospel Teams Busy Over Weekend – Literary Societies Elect New Officers – Lewis and Betzold Named by Students – Thalos Present ‘The Valiant’ as Final Program – Father and Son Professors – Steedman Elected Soph. President – 1935 Class Elects Rice as President – Voice Prof. Sings On Radio Program – Presidents This Year and Next Speak in the Interest of T. U. – Church School To Convene in Early Summer – The Crown – Juniors Sponsor Regular Spring Bon-fire Event – Among Our Profs – University Forensic Team – The “Old Grads” Visit – Taylor University Student Council – Junior Department Gives Final Recital – Dr. A. Lincoln Shute – Former Student Gives Stirring Message Friday – Coach Cornwell Gives Athletic Awards Thurs. – Dr. Parrish Speaks On Need for Medical Missionaries Today – Taylor University Letter Club – Rev. Bransford Gives Stirring Message on “Army of the Cross” – Marvin Stuart ’31, Gets S.T.B. Degree – Professor of Music Speaks Recently in Weekly Prayer Hour – Charles E. Taylor To Receive Degree – Leaders Give Schedule for Summer Teams – Freshman Injured In Auto Accident; Suffers Fracture – The Echo Sport Page – Trojans Defeat Concordia Nine In Sec’d Game – Students Interested In Class Track Meet – Trojans To Close Season – Chuck Stuart Places Third in Low Hurdles of Big State Meet – Stuart, Powell Win May Day Meet – Tennis Team loses To Huntington Boys – Trojans Encounter Ind. Central Nine – Taylor Wins 6-0 Victory in May Day Ball Gamehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1933-1934/1028/thumbnail.jp
The Echo: September 18, 1937
Gov. M. Clifford Townsend Delivers Annual T.U. Matriculation Address – New Student Reception Closes Outstanding Week of Activity – Joint Literary Society Program – “Prairie Flowers” Bloom Profusely On T. U. Campus – Renovating of Sammy Morris Dorm Leads List of New Repairs – Indiana’s State Executive Speaks September 23 in Maytag Gymnasium – New Members Added To Taylor Faculty For Academic Year – Dr. R. L. Stuart Greets Taylor’s Freshman Class – Religious Groups Are Presented at Initial College Prayer Hour – Editorial – A Challenge – Why The Echo? – Learning To Live – Thoroughness – Idle Chatter – Alumni – Taylor U. Quartets Travel in 15 States During Summer’s Work – Kollegiate Kaleidoscope – The Following Organizations Welcome You – Thalonians – Soangetahas – Junior Rules – Woman’s Association – French Club – Philaletheans – Mnankas – Class Presidents Express Joy In Greeting Mates – The Echo Sport Page – Dots ‘N Dashes – Men’s Intramural Sports Organized For Coming Year – Head of Taylor Athletic Dep’t Sends Greetings – Stuart Extends Welcome To All Returning T-men – Sports Entry Blank – Gospel Team Has Eventful Summer In Soul-Winninghttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1937-1938/1000/thumbnail.jp
The Echo: January 13, 1940
Famous Hoosier Poet Presents Unique Program – Students Attend Marion Concert – Faithful Servant Goes to Reward – Taylor A Happy Place at Christmas – Baptist Pastor Leads Chapel – Faculty Members Active During Yuletide Season – Dean of Bethel College Speaks at Taylor Chapel – BULLETIN Final Exams Soon!! – Glee Club Faces Busy Winter Schedule – Come!! See!! Hear!! Speech Class to Present War Play – “Cluck” Stuart Marries – Lyceum Group Will Present Famed Scientist – Taylor Talent Pleases High School Students – Editorial – Lying Contest – Point For Dies – How’re You? – Grains of Wheat – Current Crucials – Keep Step With God – Miller-Charbonnier Nuptials Solemnized – The Rubaiyat of Ishkabibble – College Coeds Cut Culinary Capers – Law Breaking Kitchen Boys Enjoy Feed – Our Beautiful Campus – Alumni – Of Course – The Echo Sport Page – Sport Snacks by Mack – Net Crew Downs Rose Poly 48-45 – Third Floor Five Leads Lively Dorm League – Sophs Trip Seniors; Take First Place – Sophs Trip Seniors; Take First Place – Greyhounds Take Taylor’s Measure For Second Timehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1939-1940/1007/thumbnail.jp
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