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The simple message of sustainable use of renewable resources is frequently repeated and early as 1864 George Perkins Marsh was pointing out that the changes we make in the environment may later reduce the environments usefulness to humans so any changes should be made with great care-what we would nowadays call enlightened self-interest.

Perkins and FRC
Tony Perkins joined the FRC as its president in 2003.
In November FRC President Tony Perkins was asked about Sprigg's comments regarding the criminalization of same-sex behavior: he responded that criminalizing homosexuality is not a goal of the Family Research Council.
The opinions and statements made by Sprigg and Perkins in 2010 resulted in the Southern Poverty Law Center designating the FRC as a hate group in the Winter 2010 issue of its magazine, Intelligence Report.
As well as citing the statements made earlier in the year by Sprigg and Perkins as justification ( see Statements on homosexuality ), SPLC described FRC as a “ font of anti-gay propaganda throughout its history ”.
FRC President Tony Perkins called the “ hate ” designation a political attack on the FRC by a " liberal organization ".
FRC president Tony Perkins issued a public statement calling the shooting " an act of domestic terrorism " and criticizing the Southern Poverty Law Center for being " reckless in labeling organizations as hate groups because they disagree with them on public policy.
In September 2003, Perkins withdrew from the race for Louisiana state insurance commissioner to become the President of the conservative Christian Family Research Council ( FRC ), a political offshoot of James Dobson's Focus on the Family.
In addition to his duties as president of the FRC, Perkins hosts an online program, Washington Watch Daily on FRC Radio.
Perkins dismissed the hate group designation as a political attack on the FRC by a " liberal organization " and as part of " the left's smear campaign of conservatives ".

Perkins and
The Department s headquarters is housed in the Frances Perkins Building, named in honor of Frances Perkins, the Secretary of Labor from 1933 – 1945 and the first female cabinet secretary in U. S. history.
“` In the Twinkling of an Eye ’: Gilman s Utopian Imagination .” In A Very Different Story: Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
“ Charlotte Perkins Gilman s Library: A Reconstruction .” Resources for American Literary Studies 23: 2 ( 1997 ): 181-219.
Perkins would later state, " We always break-up if it s not real.
That same year was the first year of Suicidal s four year recording hiatus and Mike Muir and bassist Louiche Mayorga formed the Label “ Suicidal Records ” as well as the band Los Cycos Jon Nelson left the group and Suicidal Tendencies were banned from playing L. A. shows from an Incident at Perkins Palace ( their fans tore out ten rows of seats and promoters couldn t get the proper insurance to hire them ) Muir was also about to try his hand at producing as well as starting the new label.
Returning to Boston in July 1832, he began receiving a few blind children at his father s house in Pleasant Street, and thus sowed the seed which grew into the famous Perkins Institution.
Back in the limelight, his next release was scheduled to be a Carl Perkins song " Fools Like Me "/" Honestly I Do " ( Liberty 55377 ) but this was cancelled in favour of " God, Country and My Baby "/" Honestly I Do " ( Liberty 55379 ), which was released on September 27, 1961.
The organization responded by saying, " There s nobody happier about what Andrew Sullivan is doing than Tony Perkins and James Dobson ", two social conservative leaders and outspoken critics of the LGBT community.
Illustrations were an important part of the Weekly s content, and it developed a reputation for employing some of the most renowned illustrators, notably Winslow Homer, Granville Perkins and Livingston Hopkins.
Shipping during the eighteenth century was the lifeblood of most of Boston s first families, who usually got their start with the help of Colonel Thomas Perkins.
However, prompted by Kleiner Perkins, @ Home Network's Chairman and CEO, Thomas Jermoluk met with Excite s chairman and CEO George Bell on December 19, and Excite was subsequently acquired by @ Home Network, on January 19, 1999.
Perkins & Marie Callender's, LLC, doing business as Marie Callender s, is a restaurant chain with 250 locations in seven western states.
In 1990 it became an Australasian business when it established a major presence in Australia by securing management control of Bond Corporation s brewing assets, including the Tooheys Brewery in Sydney and Castlemaine Perkins in Brisbane.
Maccabi prevailed in the series, as the injured Perkins replacement in the starting lineup, Guy Pnini, set a game-career-high in scoring along the way and moved on to the Final Four.
The league s best shooters ( such as Steve Nash, Peja Stojaković, Ray Allen, Chauncey Billups, Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, and Dirk Nowitzki ) can make roughly 90 % of their attempts over a season, while notoriously poor shooters ( e. g. Dwight Howard, Blake Griffin, Ben Wallace, Tim Duncan, Rajon Rondo, Andre Iguodala, Kendrick Perkins, Glen Davis or Marcin Gortat ) may struggle to make 50 % of them.
( At 6 4 ” tall and 97 pounds, his students referred to him as “ the human skeleton .”) Perkins then returned to his family hog farm and worked to help feed the troops.
Perkins s marriage never produced children.
Another stipulation in Hiram Perkins endowment was that observing sessions be open to the public at least once a month.
Through the end of the 20th century, the Perkins Telescope was the observatory s largest instrument.
An endowment fund of approximately $ 90, 000 left by Hiram Perkins in his will ( intended to fund observatory operations and the Director s salary ) disappeared somewhere into the OWU s general endowment fund.
Others in the union drew a different lesson from events: working with local Tammany Hall officials, such as Al Smith and Robert F. Wagner, and progressive reformers, such as Frances Perkins, they pushed for comprehensive safety and workers compensation laws.

Perkins and s
For example, the University of Massachusetts Amherst has been supporting an academic major called the University Without Walls-UMass Amherst which is dedicated to helping non-traditional students complete their bachelor's degrees since 1971. Women's colleges also offer programs for older women who would like to return to school, such as Agnes Scott College's Irene K. Woodruff return-to-college program, Mount Holyoke College's Frances Perkins Program, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College's Women's External Degree Program, Simmons College ( Massachusetts )' s Dorothea Lynde Dix Scholars Program, Smith College's Ada Comstock Scholars Program, Bryn Mawr College's Katherine McBride Scholars Program, and Wellesley College's Davis Degree Program.
Early theorists like Jane Addams and Charlotte Perkins Gilman argued that in governing the state, cooperation, caring, and nonviolence in the settlement of conflicts society seem to be what was needed from women s virtues.
One is named after César Chávez, the farmworkers leader ; one after Rose Schneiderman, a leader of the New York Women s Trade Union League a century ago ; and one after Frances Perkins, who became the nation s first female labor secretary and is buried in Maine.
" Karin s reaction to the wallpaper in the attic may also be taken as an allusion to Charlotte Perkins Gilman short story, “ The Yellow Wallpaper .”
On May 17, 2001, Perkins gave a speech to the Louisiana chapter of the Council of Conservative Citizens ( CCC ), a white supremacist group that has described black people as a “ retrograde species of humanity .” Perkins claimed not to know the group s ideology at the time, but it had been widely publicized in Louisiana and the nation, just two years earlier.

Perkins and association
( It was his association with Parsons that led to Perkins being called in to play on the sessions for the Rolling Stones ' Exile on Main Street ).
Perkins thus began a lifelong association with the " moderate-puritan " wing of the Church of England, which, according to historian Peter Lake, held views similar to those of the continental Calvinist theologians Theodore Beza, Girolamo Zanchi, and Zacharias Ursinus.
Chisholm has also fallen in love with Gloria Perkins and only proposed to Viola to avert attention from his association with Gloria.

Perkins and gay
Hollywood biographer Lawrence J. Quirk claimed Mike Connolly ( a gay gossip columnist for the Hollywood Reporter from 1951 to 1966 ) " would put the make on the most prominent young actors, including Robert Francis, Guy Madison, Anthony Perkins, Nick Adams, and James Dean.
In 2010, Perkins opposed the overturning of the " Don't ask, don't tell " law that prohibited people who were openly gay or lesbian from serving in the U. S. military.

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