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Sowell and Wilson
Reviewing Sowell's 1984 book Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality ?, University of Chicago sociologist William Julius Wilson said that Sowell did not explore " reasonable alternative explanations and hypotheses " in his critiques of affirmative action.

Sowell and examples
The Vision of the Anointed is a book by economist and political columnist Thomas Sowell challenging people Sowell calls " Teflon prophets ," who predict that there will be future social, economic, or environmental problems in the absence of government intervention ( Ralph Nader is one of his foremost examples ).
Thomas Sowell in his book Knowledge and Decisions presents several arguments as examples of the animistic fallacy:

Sowell and .
Some economists and legal scholars ( e. g. Henry Manne, Milton Friedman, Thomas Sowell, Daniel Fischel, Frank H. Easterbrook ) argue that laws making insider trading illegal should be revoked.
* Sowell, Thomas.
* Sowell, T ( 1980 ) Knowledge and Decisions Basic Books.
American economist, social and political commentator, Dr. Thomas Sowell identified some negative results of race-based affirmative action in his book, Affirmative Action Around the World: An Empirical Study.
Sowell writes that affirmative action policies encourage non-preferred groups to designate themselves as members of preferred groups ( i. e., primary beneficiaries of affirmative action ) to take advantage of group preference policies ; that they tend to benefit primarily the most fortunate among the preferred group ( e. g., upper and middle class blacks ), often to the detriment of the least fortunate among the non-preferred groups ( e. g., poor whites or Asians ); that they reduce the incentives of both the preferred and non-preferred to perform at their best – the former because doing so is unnecessary and the latter because it can prove futile – thereby resulting in net losses for society as a whole ; and that they increase animosity toward preferred groups.
* Sowell, Thomas.
Economist Thomas Sowell argues that the Great Society programs only contributed to the destruction of African American families, saying " the black family, which had survived centuries of slavery and discrimination, began rapidly disintegrating in the liberal welfare state that subsidized unwed pregnancy and changed welfare from an emergency rescue to a way of life.
While Rose is not considered in the doctoral institution rankings, Stanford University's Hoover Institute fellow, Thomas Sowell, mentioned Rose – Hulman as one of the best smaller universities to consider, noting that graduate engineering deans have ranked its graduates ahead of many top schools with PhD programs, such as Duke, Princeton, UCLA, and the University of Pennsylvania.
Among the distinguished faculty, present and past, are composers David Rakowski and Leonard Bernstein, social theorist Herbert Marcuse, psychologist Abraham Maslow, human rights activist Eleanor Roosevelt, Anita Hill, historian David Hackett Fischer, economist Thomas Sowell, diplomat Dennis Ross, children's author Margret Rey, sociologist Morrie Schwartz, and poet Adrienne Rich.
Members of the Township Council are President John Sowell ( West Ward ; 2012 ), First Vice President Quinzell R. McKenzie ( East Ward ; 2012 ), Second Vice President D. Bilal Beasley ( At-Large ; 2014 ), Lebby C. Jones ( At-Large ; 2014 ), Sandra R. Jones ( South Ward ; 2012 ), David Lyons ( North Ward ; 2012 ) and Andrea C. McElroy ( At-Large ; 2014 ).
Coffman Middle School, Ingram Sowell Elementary School, David Crockett Elementary School, and Lawrenceburg Public Elementary School.
The honorable Mrs. Gayle Sowell served as Mayor of Anderson from 2004 until present.

cites and Bertrand
Based on testimonials of German civilians and military, as well as many interviews with British and American politicians and diplomats who participated at the Potsdam Conference, including Robert Murphy, the political adviser of General Eisenhower, Sir Geoffrey Harrison ( drafter of article XIII of the Potsdam Protocol concerning population transfers ), and Sir Denis Allen ( drafter of article IX on the provisional post-war borders ), the book also describes the crimes committed by the Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Yugoslavia, at the end of World War II, and cites the condemnation of the expulsions by Bertrand Russell, Victor Gollancz, Bishop Bell of Chichester and other contemporary intellectuals.

cites and Russell
In his " Production Notes: Doodles in the Margins of Time " in 2007, Doctor Who executive producer Russell T Davies cites " The Zeppo " along with Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " Lower Decks " as an influence on his 2006 Doctor Who episode " Love & Monsters ".
Russell R. Elliott cites an estimated population of 5, 000 in 1907 – 08 in Nevada's Twentieth-Century Mining Boom, noting that " accurate population figures during the boom are impossible to obtain ".
In his " Production Notes: Doodles in the Margins of Time " in 2007, Doctor Who executive producer Russell T Davies cites " The Zeppo " along with Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " Lower Decks " as an influence on his 2006 Doctor Who episode " Love & Monsters ".

cites and Noam
Noam Chomsky cites as evidence for this theory the apparent invariability of human languages at a fundamental level.
In an interview with David Barsamian, Noam Chomsky cites T-Bone Slim as one of his favourite " Wobbly Singers ".< ref >

cites and Edmund
Growing concerns, both environmental and economic, from cites and towns as well as sportsman and other local groups, and senators such as Maine's Edmund S. Muskie, led to passage of extensive legislation, notably the Clean Air Act of 1970 and the Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972.
" Although Edmund went out of his way to declare that the story of Father and Son was " scrupulously true ," Thwaite cites a dozen occasions on which either Edmund's " memory betray him — he admitted it was ' like a colander '"— or he " changed things deliberately to make a better story.
The Oxford English Dictionary cites the first recorded use of the word in the English language as a verb in 1661, in Edmund Hickeringill's Jamaca Viewed: " Some are slain, And their flesh forthwith Barbacu'd and eat.
In this he highlights the double-talk and appalling prose of J. D. Bernal in the same magazine, and cites Edmund Wilson's damnation of the prose of Joseph E. Davies in Mission to Moscow.
In her political writings, Noonan frequently cites the political figures she admires, including Ronald Reagan, Abraham Lincoln, and Edmund Burke.
It could be said that Helen of Troy may certainly have been the most beautiful woman in the world, but she was never sublime in Greek literature: however Edmund Burke cites the scene of the old men looking at Helen's " terrible " beauty on the ramparts of Troy — he regards it as an instance of the beautiful, but his imagination is captured by its sublimity.
Woytak cites extensively from Edmund Charaszkiewicz, " a key figure and an expert on the Promethean movement in Polish intelligence circles.

cites and Wilson
Adler reports that evidence pointed to early police suspect Frank Z. Wilson, and cites Hilda Erickson's letter, which states that Hill had told her he had been shot by her former fiance.
Despite only being attended by 42 people, Wilson cites the concert as a great historical event that would inspire attendees to " go out and perform wondrous deeds ".
Robert Anton Wilson cites William S. Burroughs as being the first person to believe in the 23 enigma.
Since then Wilson now resides in Colorado and cites his personal religious practices as well as pressure from a major label as to why he left the band.
Ruth Wilson is referenced in the following Venona decrypt ; the decryption cites that the KGB suspected " courier A " had come under surveillance.

cites and examples
Rothkopf then cites genocide and massacres in Armenia, Russia, the Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda and East Timor as examples of culture ( in some cases expressed in the ideology of " political culture " or religion ) being misused to justify violence.
As examples of Biblical myths, Every cites the creation account in Genesis 1 and 2 and the story of Eve's temptation.
As examples, he cites the works of Cooper, Hawthorne, Melville, Twain, Hemingway, and Faulkner.
He cites as examples Hollywood coverage and the use of language in publications like Empire Magazine, as well as blockbuster dominance in multiplexes, but he also notes that this is an industrial matter: " The Full Monty was entirely financed and distributed by one of the US majors, Twentieth Century Fox, The praise went to Britain, but all the film ’ s profits went to America.
The Jargon File ( a. k. a. The New Hacker's Dictionary ), which is a glossary of internet slang maintained by Eric S. Raymond, differentiates kludge from kluge and cites usage examples predating 1962.
Foster cites Camilla and Diana, Artemis and Callisto, and Iphis and Ianthe as examples of female mythological figures who showed remarkable devotion to each other, or defied gender expectations.
Ulla Loumand cites Sleipnir and the flying horse Hófvarpnir as " prime examples " of horses in Norse mythology as being able to " mediate between earth and sky, between Ásgarðr, Miðgarðr and Útgarðr and between the world of mortal men and the underworld.
Pak Subuh's book " Susila Budhi Dharma " cites examples of situations in which testing may be useful, including self-training in terms of putting any benefits of the latihan into practice.
Professor of Political Science Michael Stohl cites the examples that include Germany ’ s bombing of London and the U. S. atomic destruction of Hiroshima during World War II.
Hardin also cites modern examples, including the overfishing of the world's oceans and ranchers who graze their cattle on government lands in the American West.
Mead cites as the gross evidence of the exclusively wave nature of both light and matter the discovery between 1933 and 1996 of ten examples of pure wave phenomena, including the ubiquitous laser of CD players, the self-propagating electrical currents of superconductors, and the Bose – Einstein condensate of atoms.
Author John MacDonald cites it as one of the greatest extant examples of the mastery of military logistics, stating, " probably his greatest military achievement, unsurpassed at the time, was the logistic repositioning, within twenty-four hours, of a whole army corps at the Battle of the Bulge.
Gardner mentions, among other examples of conjecture, Chaos, Co-ordinated, a science fiction story by John MacDougal, and cites Norbert Wiener as saying in his book Cybernetics that the human brain, just like a computing machine, probably works on a variant of the famous principle expounded by Lewis Carroll.
Priscian specifically cites Claudianus and Aemilianus as examples.
Ulla Loumand cites Hófvarpnir and the eight-legged horse Sleipnir as " prime examples " of horses in Norse mythology as being able to " mediate between earth and sky, between Ásgarðr, Miðgarðr and Útgarðr and between the world of mortal men and the underworld.
Jackobson cites examples of word order mimicking the natural order of ideas.
The film begins with a bugler playing " Taps " and an overlay of text stating that Americans have been accustomed to military victory, but cites Valley Forge and The Lost Battalion as examples of times where undermanned groups fought to the bitter end for America.
In the book " Icons of Horror and the Supernatural: An Encyclopedia of Our Worst Nightmares, Volume 1 ", author S. T. Joshi cites both Waluigi and Wario as examples of alter egos, also as evidence of how popular it is to feature such character archetypes.
In the book Icons of Horror and the Supernatural: An Encyclopedia of Our Worst Nightmares, Volume 1, author S. T. Joshi cites both Waluigi and Wario as examples of alter egos, also as evidence of how popular it is to feature such character archetypes ..
To illustrate what he means by defamiliarization, Shklovsky uses examples from Tolstoy, whom he cites as using the technique throughout his works: “ The narrator of ' Kholstomer ,' for example, is a horse, and it is the horse ’ s point of view ( rather than a person ’ s ) that makes the content of the story seem unfamiliar ” ( Shklovsky 16 ).
Elsewhere, in an article entitled " Inverted Totalitarianism " Wolin cites phenomena such as the lack of involvement of citizens in a narrow political framework ( due to the influence of money ), the privatization of social security, and massive increases in military spending and spending on surveillance as examples of the push away from public and towards private-controlled government.
In " The Anatomy Of Motive " John E. Douglas cites Charles Starkweather and Andrew Cunanan as examples of spree killers, while Jack Levin calls Cunanan a serial killerand Starkweather a mass murderer.
In support of his argument, Moore cites examples of notable figures who have become more sympathetic towards particular problems or situations when they have become personally affected themselves, including:
Among the examples of cooperation that he cites are Iraq's destruction of Samoud 2 missiles, which he calls " the most spectacular and the most important and tangible ".

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