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Public interest in, and debate over, Hill's testimony is said to have launched modern-day public awareness and open discussion of the issue of workplace sexual harassment in the United States with the ultimate result that the behavior is less tolerated today.
The debate formats sponsored by the NFL include Policy Debate ( Cross-Examination ), Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Public Forum Debate, and Student Congress.
The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon changed the focus of the racial profiling debate from street crime and “ driving while Black ” to terrorism and “ flying while Arab .” According to a June 4 – 5, 2002 FOX News / Opinion Dynamics Poll, 54 % of Americans approved of using “ racial profiling to screen Arab male airline passengers .” A 2002 survey by Public Agenda tracked the attitudes toward the racial profiling of Blacks and people of Middle Eastern descent.
Turner sponsors the Public forum debate of the National Forensic League.
The Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies is an organization of conservative and libertarian lawyers and others dedicated to debate of these principles.
Public debate surrounded Tennessee's decision to join the Confederacy.
Public policy still favors the provision of such benefits, but there is increasing debate on making them more equitable and needs-based.
* Public forum debate, or Pofo, a type of debate.
This controversy garnered regional and national attention, with anti-privatization non-profits such as Public Citizen noting the debate and outcome.
The debate was largely formed by the first case to discuss and apply the Protection of Public Participation Act ( PPPA ), Home Equity Development v. Crow, ( see B. C. J.
The city is now undergoing a heated debate regarding Mayor Rob Ford ’ s proposed budget cuts for the Toronto Public Library, which is currently one of the most efficient public library systems in all of North America.
* Obama's Theologian, EJ Dionne & David Brooks debate on Speaking of Faith, American Public Media
Habermas claimed that the Public Sphere featured universal access, rational debate, and disregard for rank.
To ensure the possibility of public debate about the content of the papers, on June 29, US Senator Mike Gravel ( then Democrat, Alaska ) entered 4, 100 pages of the Papers to the record of his Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds.
Public debate surrounding the Dreyfus Affair grew to an uproar after the publication of J ' accuse, a letter sent to newspapers by prominent novelist Emile Zola, condemning government corruption and French anti-Semitism.
Public moments of silence in the United States both arise from and contribute to this debate over prayer and the separation of church and state.
After interrupting a debate in the House of Commons by shouting " Treason " at Lord Liverpool from the Public Gallery, he was arrested and held in a secure workhouse in Tothill Fields, Westminster before being admitted to the Bethlem ( Bedlam ) psychiatric hospital on 28 January 1797.
The one-hour debate was held before a live audience in the College ’ s LeFevre Theatre and was sponsored by KTVU Channel 2 News, the San Francisco Chronicle and KQED Public Radio.
The International Public Debate Association ( IPDA ), inaugurated on February 15, 1997 at St. Mary's University ( Texas ) in San Antonio, Texas, is a national debate league currently active in the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Kansas, Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Florida, and Oklahoma.
With Gary Eichten of Minnesota Public Radio, Paul co-moderated a memorable debate between United States Senate candidates Walter Mondale and Norm Coleman.
* Minnesota Public Radio: Coleman, Mondale debate on eve of election
* Public forum debate, a debate sanctioned by the National Forensic League

Public and subsequent
Public Image Ltd ( PiL ) are an English post-punk band formed by vocalist John Lydon ( aka Johnny Rotten ), guitarist Keith Levene and bassist Jah Wobble, with frequent subsequent personnel changes.
In Jack Lynch's subsequent front bench reshuffle, MacSharry was appointed opposition spokesperson on the Office of Public Works.
* The Gun Control Act of 1968, Public Law 90-618, with subsequent amendments
At the end, Dr Chung's Public Opinion Programme continues to function and is growing from strength to strength in the years subsequent to that crisis, and becoming arguably the most authoritative source of public opinion information and assessment in Hong Kong.
Public outcry over Ruby Ridge and the subsequent Waco siege involving many of the same agencies and even the same personnel fueled the widening of the militia movement.
* Follow-on Public Offer ( FPO ), an issuance of stock subsequent to the company's initial public offering ( IPO )
This began as a summer production of the Public Theater ; the show made use of its venue, Central Park's Delacorte Theater in beguiling ways that led critics to disparage the subsequent theater-bound Broadway edition as lifeless and bland by comparison.
By the early 1960s he had been promoted to Head of Public Affairs at BBC Television, and in this role was heavily involved in the news coverage of the assassination of U. S. President John F. Kennedy in 1963 and the subsequent reaction to the events in the UK.
Also included with the Public Beta, but not in any subsequent versions of Mac OS X were a simple MP3 player ( iTunes had not been introduced yet ), Sketch, a basic vector drawing program, and HTMLEdit, a WYSYWYG HTML editor inherited from WebObjects.
A subsequent special program on National Public Radio about the role of the American Forces Vietnam Network — AFVN — ( military radio and television ) earned Cronauer a 1992 Ohio State Award and two 1991 Gold Medals from the New York Radio Festival.
A 5 / 16 Inch Star, sometimes informally referred to as an award star, is a gold or silver miniature star that is worn on a United States military medal suspension ribbon and service ribbon awarded to service members of the United States Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and NOAA Commissioned Corps in lieu of subsequent or multiple awards of the same decoration.
The book is a personal memoir of the history, background and run-in to the failed Initial Public Offering ( share flotation ), GPA's subsequent financial collapse and later restructuring and involvement of GE Capital ( GECAS ).
In the subsequent days, hundreds of protesters, including opposition leaders, were beaten up, and many were arrested or detained under a controversial Public Safety Act.
The Highway Act 1835 and subsequent acts ( Public Health Act 1875, Local Government Act 1888 and Local Government Act 1894 ) attempted to find satisfactory methods of maintaining roads since the UK Turnpike Trust system had failed following the UK railway boom.
The Northern Territory Government has completed assessing this project and Ms Marion Scrymgour MLA, Minister for Natural Resources, Environment and Heritage in the Northern Territory Government has advised that she has concluded that the Browns Oxide Project as proposed in the Public Environmental Report and subsequent documents " can be managed without unacceptable environmental impacts "
Following the demise of Acorn and the subsequent contraction of the RISC OS games market, The Fourth Dimension brand and rights to the software back-catalogue was acquired by CJE Micro's ( sic ), who later sold the rights to the software to APDL, the Archimedes Public Domain Library.
He accepted the Railways and Public Works portfolios in the subsequent Ward administration.
In the two months they lasted in the WWF, their only feud was against the APA ; following the feud and The Public Enemy's subsequent release, the APA claimed that they " ran The Public Enemy out " of the WWF.
Aggravated Public Intoxication ( 3rd or subsequent Offense ) is an Aggravated Misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of 2 years in prison.
The subsequent court cases instituted by Fawehinmi against the government to enable him try the case as a private prosecutor after the Director of Public Prosecution, Mrs. Eniola Fadayomi had refused to prosecute based on the evidence available were mostly unsuccessful.
This was made possible by the All Channels Act of 1961 ( requiring all TV sets sold in the United States to receive UHF channels starting in 1964 ), the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 and the subsequent development of PBS in 1969.
Following the publication, Rose and Wright's idea was featured by a number of news sources including the BBC World Service, National Public Radio and the New York Times with an article by Dennis Overbye and a subsequent editorial.

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