Planned & Unplanned Change
.... managing and implementing change, a few of which are provided on the list below: In Disruption: The Impetus for Change, Laura Markos (
2001)
argues that change ....
(1104

4

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Mayan Rebels in Chiapas
.... Nash (
2001)
argues that the agency of various social groups, from women and indigenous peoples to the Maya and EZLN (Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional ....
(1748

7

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Ethnic Labels in the US
....
2001) maintains, in Harvest of Empire, that imperial domination has long led to the abuses of minority groups in the US Gonzales (
2001)
argues that if the US ....
(694

3

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US Construction of Ethnic Labels
....
2001) maintains, in Harvest of Empire, that imperial domination has long led to the abuses of minority groups in the US Gonzales (
2001)
argues that if the US ....
(695

3

)
Arab Democracy Explanatory Variables
.... When commenting on the lack of development in the Middle East, political analyst Anthony Cordesman (
2001)
argues, "A great deal of the explanation lies in the ....
(2266

9

)
Military Essays
Pion-Berlin (
2001)
argues that "The development, quality, and survival of democratic systems depend on governments making the armed forces their political ....
(3478

14

)
Computer System Implementation
.... Spessard (
2001)
argues that innovative technologies should be implemented in a phased-in "stage" process, one that helps meet the challenges that accompany ....
(3685

15

)
Uses of Language as a Political Tool
.... Davis (
2001)
argues that greater resources are needed for education for Latinos and African Americans who are making up increasingly larger numbers of school ....
(809

3

)
Stem Cell Research: Are Embryonic Cells Better than Adult Cells?
.... Third, Elfstrom (
2001)
argues in favor of such research that since it is already going on in many different global research facilities, what is needed is the ....
(1258

5

)
Attachment Theory
.... As Lyddon (
2001)
argues, "The child caregiver relationship is characterized as a secure base to which the child feels safe to return for comfort when ....
(1166

5

)
Muslim Animosity Toward the US
.... More recently, Stokes (
2001)
argues that at the core of Islamic animosity towards the United States is the perception that a cultural onslaught is underway in ....
(1640

7

)
Inefficiencies in Mass Transit
.... Despite the federal government allocating $20 billion annually in subsidies to publicly owned transit systems, Cox (
2001)
argues that "Transit ridership has ....
(767

3

)
Nonbiological Custody
.... Marc J. Ackerman (
2001)
argues that "People expect professionals to be more trustworthy, competent, and error-free than the average businessperson. ....
(1356

5

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Link Between Violence and the Media
.... As Sternheimer (
2001)
argues, "studies have demonstrated that even young children can discern fantasy from reality" (I1). Despite ....
(1712

7

)
Computer System Implementation
.... Spessard (
2001)
argues that innovative technologies should be implemented in a phased-in "stage" process, one that helps meet the challenges that accompany ....
(4632

19

)
Embryonic vs. Adult Stem Cells: Relative Effectiveness
.... Third, Elfstrom (
2001)
argues in favor of such research that since it is already going on in many different global research facilities, what is needed is the ....
(3385

14

)
Rhetoric
.... As Herrick (
2001)
argues, "The sophists
built a view of justice on the notion of social agreement or nomos
The sophists' belief in nomos was closely ....
(1011

4

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Super Bugs
.... As Ainsworth (
2001)
argues, "Although there was a 45-fold decrease in the use of sulphonamide antibiotics between 1991 and 1999, there was no reduction in the ....
(955

4

)
Super Bugs & Antibiotics
.... As Ainsworth (
2001)
argues, "Although there was a 45-fold decrease in the use of sulphonamide antibiotics between 1991 and 1999, there was no reduction in the ....
(955

4

)
Synthetic Fuels
.... Writing for Mother Jones, Bill Hogan (
2001)
argues that greedy owners are vying for enormous tax credits in the tens of millions of dollars but not following ....
(975

4

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The Attack on Pearl Harbor & US Entry in WWII
.... As Conrad Crane (
2001)
argues, many felt that Roosevelt purposefully agitated Japan to attack the United States "in order to galvanize a reluctant American ....
(2067

8

)
The Persian Gulf Crisis
.... However, Mylroie (
2001)
argues that tunnel-vision on behalf of investigators and officials of state failed to get to the root of terrorist attacks on the ....
(1046

4

)
Global Brands A Chimera?
.... Global branding executive Basu Kunal (
2001)
argues that the successful development of global brands is possible, but only when the following core elements are ....
(1246

5

)
The Causes of the Muslim Indian Revolt of 1857
.... Khan (
2001)
argues that by failing to give the "uneducated natives of Hindustanàa share in the deliberations of the Legislative Council," British authorities ....
(473

2

)
Charles Darwin
.... This concept helped psychologists understand the ways in which one stage of human behavior was built on the previous stage, as Miller (
2001)
argues. ....
(1119

4

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Alternate Uses of Landfill Gas
.... Plakovic (
2001)
argues that the collection and distribution of LFG to industrial end users "provides a win-win-win situation for the provider, user and the ....
(2385

10

)
Mental Retardation & the Death Penalty
.... Wilson (
2001)
argues that the execution of the mentally retarded is a contentious issue in part because of the inherent difficulty in determining the ....
(2813

11

)
Endangered Language
.... morphology and syntax, Ingrian like most of the Finnic languages must be considered from a morphosyntax perspective because, as Laakso (
2001)
argues "there is ....
(1195

5

)
Charles Dickens
.... He was a storyteller above all, and this novel tells a marvelous story that, as Rawlins (
2001)
argues, is usually either seen as a story of the moral failings ....
(872

3

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Physical Aggression in Children
.... As Lawson (
2001)
argues, "The effects of family violence are likely to produce long-term intergenerational cycles of abuse if not treated early" (505). ....
(1124

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