317 research outputs found
A study of a hydro-electric development at Kezar Falls, Maine
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 1930 [first author], and Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of General Engineering, 1930 [second author].MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ENGINEERING.by Myron George Ridlon and Irvin Rea Mitchell.B.S
1913 Flood Damage
Local author, Myron Barnes, who once served for the the Seneca County Museum, collected various photographs from the March 1913 flood, copied them for this booklet and described the contents of each photo. He states that the originals had been given to the museum by Mrs. Robert Benner, whose husband had been the photographer
Theoretical Aspects of Source Studies in Scientific Heritage of Myron Korduba
The author examines the contribution of Myron Korduba, a Ukrainian scientist and historian (1876-1947), to the development of theoretical source studies. The publication includes analysis of his “Methodology of History” which deals with sources classification
Theoretical Aspects of Source Studies in Scientific Heritage of Myron Korduba
The author examines the contribution of Myron Korduba, a Ukrainian scientist and historian (1876-1947), to the development of theoretical source studies. The publication includes analysis of his “Methodology of History” which deals with sources classification
Theoretical Aspects of Source Studies in Scientific Heritage of Myron Korduba
The author examines the contribution of Myron Korduba, a Ukrainian scientist and historian (1876-1947), to the development of theoretical source studies. The publication includes analysis of his “Methodology of History” which deals with sources classification
How to Win Appeals and Writs
In this continuing legal education (CLE) seminar, Professor Myron Moskovitz, a professor of law at Golden Gate University and author of ”Winning an Appeal (Lexis, 4th Edition) will speak on “How to Win Appeal and Writs.” The presentation will focus on winning, rather than on form. He will discuss “Moskovitz’s Three Guiding Principles”, how to write a brief in a way that will get the judges to want to rule for you, and how to make an oral argument that gives you the best chance to win.
This program will be interesting to litigators, whether they are in-house attorneys or outside counsel
Праці М. Куропася в оцінках сучасників (Views of contemporary scholars on Myron Kuropas’ works)
У статті зроблено спробу охарактеризувати рецензії на праці дослідника, присвячені різним аспектам життя української громади Америки. Автором проаналізовано погляди
науковців щодо висвітлення М. Куропасем процесу міграції українців до США, створення ними інституцій, що вплинули на процес етнонаціонального становлення української громади в США. Проаналізовані рецензії, що були опубліковані провідними експертами в галузі етнічних, політичних та історичних досліджень, дозволили виявити та дослідити допущені М. Куропасем неточності під час написання праць.
(The article deals with the studies of Myron Kuropas, the famous scholar of the Ukrainian diaspora in the USA. The author characterizes the reviews of his works which are dedicated to various aspects of the life of the Ukrainian community in America. The researcher outlines the reviews
devoted to Myron Kuropas’ views on Ukrainian migration to the USA and studies the influence of the institutions, created by Kuropas, on the formation of ethnical and national identity of migrants from Ukraine. Having analyzed reviews published by leading experts in the field of ethnic, political and historical studies, the author of the article has identified the inaccuracies of Myron Kuropas’
text. Scientists’ analysis of the reviews also allowed to discover common features for Kuropas’ research. The reviewers pointed out objectivity, argument of the interpretation of facts and solid references among these features.
The spy novels of John LeCarré balancing ethics and politics
A prolific author with millions of fans, and novels that routinely climb the bestseller charts, John le Carre is more than simply a genre writer. Myron J. Aronoff contends that le Carre's spy novels grapple with one of the most pressing political issues facing the world community today: what extreme - and often undemocratic - means are justifiable to protect democracy in this post-Cold War era? As such, Aronoff demonstrates that le Carre's novels use espionage as a metaphor for politics, and his unforgettable characters dramatize the classic conflict between individual sovereignty and governmental loyalty and power
The O.J. Inquisition: A United States Encounter With Continental Criminal Justice
October 3, 1995 marked the end of the O.J. Simpson double murder trial, which lasted 474 days and was billed the trial of the century. After less than four hours of deliberation, the jury acquitted Mr. Simpson of all charges. The following article is a dramatization of how a case similar to the Simpson trial might be handled by a civil-law European criminal justice system.
Utilizing an unusual format, Professor Myron Moskovitz examines and illustrates the differences between the United States and civil-law European criminal justice systems. The author uses a play script inspired by the events in the trial of O.J. Simpson, set before a European Court. The script consists of fictitious conversations among a fictitious prosecutor, defense attorney, officers of a mock European Court, and two professors. The dialogue illustrates the differences between the two legal systems and the historical and sociological premises that inform them
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