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    Robert W. Pope Oral History Interview

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    An oral history interview with Robert W. Pope and Lawrence John Konrad, a gay retired couple. They spoke of their childhoods in Tallahassee (Pope) and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (Konrad), and how they met. They also spoke about the Johns Committee headed by Charley Johns. They talked about the AIDS crisis in the 1980s and how people reacted to both those with HIV/AIDS and gay men in general. They talk of forming a ministry for those dying of AIDS called SIDA and work with the Metropolitan Community Church. Konrad spoke about his time in the Navy and the difficulties of being a gay man in the service. They also talked about their various business enterprises over the years

    An essay on man : being the first book of ethic epistles to H. St. John L. Bolingbroke

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    Enthält auch > essay on critism, written in the year MDCCIX[Alexander Pope] ; with the commentary and notes of W. Warburton A. M.Verfasser gemäss Halket

    Robert W. Bob Pope and Lawrence Konrad Oral History Interview

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    In this interview, Robert W. Bob Pope and Lawrence Konrad recount their experiences as gay men living and growing up in the American South. In addition, Pope and Konrad describe their personal lives as both a couple and individuals, their own memories of major historical events such as the HIV/AIDs pandemic and the Vietnam War, and their long involvement in LGBTQ+ accepting religious communities

    Envelope addressed to W. T. Johnson from R. J. Pope

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    Envelope addressed to W. T. Johnson from R. J. Pope, labeled Pictures from Rich Square

    The Right to Strike under the United States Constitution: Theory, Practice, and Possible Implications for Canada

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    Answering critics of the Canadian Supreme Court's judgment in B.C. Health, the author argues that the Court laid the foundation for a principled and durable doctrine protecting constitutional labour rights, one that goes directly to the heart of the matter — the inequality of workers’ power in the employment relation. In the author’s view, two paths could lead from B.C. Health to the recognition of Charter protec- tion for a right to strike: one that treats the right as an accessory to col- lective bargaining, and one that upholds the right directly on the basis of the Charter values of equality and participation. The author supports the latter approach, contending that constitutional rights should be defined in relation to fundamental values, in a way that is not contingent on time-bound or fact-sensitive assessments about the role of strikes within a particular collective bargaining regime. Although a Charter right to strike may involve the courts in difficult choices about when to defer to legislative policy decisions, and courts may lack the institutional capac- ity to deal effectively with labour law issues, the author points out that judges can look to ILO standards for expert guidance. Noting that the U.S. experience in this area might be of considerable use to Canadians, the author concludes by providing an overview of American case law concerning a constitutional right to strike.Peer reviewe

    Pope Benedict XVI’s teaching of marital love

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    Ks. Mieczysław OzorowskiThe author is a synthesis of Benedict XVI’s teaching of marital love and his care for its proper development. The Pope has stressed many times that love is the greatest gift from God. Unfortunately, today the world rejects the biblical image of love. Marital love is threatened by secularism promoting relativism, divorces, homosexual relationships, contraception, abortion, pornography and prostitution. Today’s liberal understanding of love is reduced to the sphere of eros and is deprived of its spiritual dimension. The Pope calls marital love the way of holiness that leads to a full and integral human and Christian development. It is the way of mutual care, the way of the sacraments and prayer and the way of work understood as a profession and involvement in domestic affairs.Wydział Studiów nad Rodziną UKSW w Warszawie12/1194

    John W. and Nellie Pope

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    John W. and Nellie Beers Pope are pictured in a portrait togetther. They were married March 18,1901. John W. is the son of John W. and Charlotte Pope and died September 3, 1943. Nellie in the daughter of Franklin and Elizabeth Beers and she died June 26, 1932

    Conceptualising and managing trade-offs in sustainability assessment

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    One of the defining characteristics of sustainability assessment as a form of impact assessment is that it provides a forum for the explicit consideration of the trade-offs that are inherent in complex decision-making processes. Few sustainability assessments have achieved this goal though, and none has considered trade-offs in a holistic fashion throughout the process. Recent contributions such as the Gibson trade-off rules have significantly progressed thinking in this area by suggesting appropriate acceptability criteria for evaluating substantive trade-offs arising from proposed development, as well as process rules for how evaluations of acceptability should occur. However, there has been negligible uptake of these rules in practice. Overall, we argue that there is inadequate consideration of trade-offs, both process and substantive, throughout the sustainability assessment process, and insufficient considerations of how process decisions and compromises influence substantive outcomes. This paper presents a framework for understanding and managing both process and substantive trade-offs within each step of a typical sustainability assessment process. The framework draws together previously published literature and offers case studies that illustrate aspects of the practical application of the framework. The framing and design of sustainability assessment are vitally important, as process compromises or trade-offs can have substantive consequences in terms of sustainability outcomes delivered, with the choice of alternatives considered being a particularly significant determinant of substantive outcomes. The demarcation of acceptable from unacceptable impacts is a key aspect of managing trade-offs. Offsets can be considered as a form of trade-off within a category of sustainability that are utilised to enhance preferred alternatives once conditions of impact acceptability have been met. In this way they may enable net gains to be delivered; another imperative for progress to sustainability. Understanding the nature and implications of trade-offs within sustainability assessment is essential to improving practice

    John W. Pope

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    Portrait of John W. Pope, who owned a jewelry store in Vernal

    Letter from W. T. Johnson to Doris C. Pope

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    Letter from W. T. Johnson to Doris C. Pope, concerning use of Hammocks Beach camp by the Girl Scouts
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