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* Constantine Buhayer, The UK's Role in Boosting Greek Counter Terrorism Capabilities ,” Jane's Intelligence Review, 1 September 2002.
* The Role of Eudaimonia in Aristotle ’ s Ethics ”, Proceedings of the African Classical Associations xv ( 1980 ), 1-14 ; reprinted in Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, ed., Essays on Aristotle ’ s Ethics ( University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, 1980 ), pp. 359 – 76
* The Changing Role of Women ,” Bill Moyers interviews MCB.
Smoot gave a speech to a hearing of the House Science Committee's Subcommittee on Technology on March 20, 2000, entitled The Role of Technical Standards in Today's Society and in the Future ".
* J Mathien – studentorgs. utexas. edu Rudie ’ s In Court Now ”: The Rudeboy and the Role of Popular Vernaculars in the Politicization of Jamaican Music
* Anna Novakov, Point of Access: Marina Abramović ’ s 1975 Performance Role Exchange ,” Woman ’ s Art Journal Fall 2003 / Winter 2004: 31 – 35.
* Notes from the Psychedelic Salon Podcast 026 – The Role of Drug Geeks in Society Earth and Fire talk from the Mind States conference in 2002.
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Squirrels ( pp. 598 – 609, with L. Wauters ) and The Role of Kinship ( pp. 610 – 611 ) in Encyclopedia of Mammals, D. W. Macdonald ( Ed .).
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Her thesis for her Master of Arts in Hebrew Letters degree Historic and Changing Role of the Jewish Woman ”, published in 1975 under the title Judaism and the New Woman ”, highlighted the changing role of women in Jewish history and was meant to advance their emancipation in Jewish religious life.
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The founders claim to have been inspired by a speech given by Ezra Taft Benson, former United States Secretary of Agriculture, entitled The Proper Role of Government ”.
Found in The Role of Temperament in the Etiology of Child Psychopathology ”, a model for the etiology of child psychopathology by Vasey and Dadds ( 2001 ) proposed that the four things that are important to the development of psychopathological disorders is: 1 ) biological factors: hormones, genetics, neurotransmitters 2 ) psychological: self-esteem, coping skills, cognitive issues 3 ) social factors: family rearing, negative learning experiences, and stress 4 ) child ’ s temperament.
He has written many articles, and has contributed a chapter entitled The Role of the Private Sector in the Structural Adjustment Process in the book Business, Government and Society edited by Monya Anyadike-Danes, Eastern Caribbean Consultants, Barbados ( 1994 ).

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On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee tabled a resolution before the Continental Congress declaring the colonies independent ; at the same time he also urged Congress to resolve to take the most effectual measures for forming foreign Alliances and to prepare a plan of confederation for the newly-independent states.
In the letter, Hopkinson noted that he hadn ’ t asked for any compensation for the designs, but was now looking for a reward: a Quarter Cask of the public Wine .” The board sent that letter on to Congress.
* 1910 – The United States Congress passes the Mann Act, which prohibits interstate transport of females for immoral purposes ”; the ambiguous language would be used to selectively prosecute people for years to come.
An angry public elected a war hawk Congress, led by Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun.
Hurriedly Madison called on Congress to put the country into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis ,” specifically recommending enlarging the army, preparing the militia, finishing the military academy, stockpiling munitions, and expanding the navy.
When Congress reconvened on December 5, 1853, this group, termed the F Street Mess ”, along with Virginian William O. Goode, formed the nucleus that would insist on slaveholder equality in Nebraska.
* In the United States, in 1798, Congress passed the Alien and Sedition Acts, which prohibited newspapers from publishing false, scandalous, or malicious writing against the government, including any public opposition to any law or presidential act.
There is no prospect of ever winning Russian cooperation .” Despite its reservations, the 80th Congress implemented Truman ’ s requests, further escalating the Cold War with the USSR.
The strong ties to Somoza decreased the potential to gain domestic support for the FDN, and prevented the U. S. guided unification operation, UNO: The contra war had to be sold to Congress and the public as the struggle of an opposition united against the regime in Managua .” The revolutionary hero and commander of the contra force of southern Nicaragua ARDE ( Nicaraguan Democratic Revolutionary Alliance ), Eden Pastora, refused to cooperate with the FDN.
In this context, the Agenda 21 for culture and the United Cities and Local Governments ( UCLG ) Executive Bureau lead the preparation of the policy statement Culture: Fourth Pillar of Sustainable Development ”, passed on 17 November 2010, in the framework of the World Summit of Local and Regional Leaders – 3rd World Congress of UCLG, held in Mexico City.
In 2009, it was named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being culturally, historically or aesthetically significant and will be preserved for all time.
In Luther v. Borden,, the Court rejected the notion that the republican character of states lay within the purview of judicial review, holding that it rests with Congress to decide what government is the established one in a State ... as well as its republican character .” In effect, the court held the clause to be non-justiciable.
Mason warned that, otherwise, Congress may inflict unusual and severe punishments .” Henry emphasized that Congress could otherwise depart from precedent: " What has distinguished our ancestors ?-- That they would not admit of tortures, or cruel and barbarous punishment.
Recently, Congress passed legislation requiring candidates to disclose sources of campaign contributions, how the campaign money is spent, and regulated use of soft money contributions.
* June 30: Congress reconvenes in Princeton, New Jersey, first at a house named Prospect ,” then Nassau Hall.
John Russell Young died in January 1899, and President William McKinley found himself faced with the responsibility of appointing a Librarian of Congress who should preside over the affairs of the institution whose building had been completed but years ago .” President McKinley requested Herbert Putnam to be appointed to the task, and Putnam was officially confirmed to the duties of Librarian of Congress on December 12, 1899.
In July 1916, former LC staff member Elizabeth West, director of the Carnegie Library of San Antonio, Texas, suggested to Putnam that the Library of Congress cooperate with other libraries to send books to American soldiers .”
In other words, the contributions made by the Library of Congress in that time gave librarians ‘ a new conception of what a truly national library could be ' and added one more item ‘ to the long list of benefits for which American libraries have to thank the Library and the Librarian, of Congress .”
On October 1, 1939, Putnam retired as the 8th Librarian of Congress with that title, and he continued to contribute to the Library, keeping regular office hours for the next 15 years .”
Congress passed a statute that gave the President the authority to suspend the appropriations of any tribe if the tribe is in a state of actual hostility to the government of the United States … and, by proclamation, to declare all treaties with such tribe to be abrogated by such tribe ”( 25 USC Sec.
In the words of Secretary of State Dean Acheson, who testified before Congress, Western Europe needed assistance against Soviet encroachment .” The measure was intended to signal Washington ’ s resolve to allies and to the Kremlin that the United States was capable of and committed to containing communism globally, even while it fought a protracted land war in Korea.

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