Power and Truth
.... Harsh times led to harsh measures by the
power-holders who no longer believed the
public transcript of obedience to law in New York City. ....
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Nuclear power as a Political Issue
.... Berkeley: University of California Press. Rolph, ES (1979). Nuclear
power and the
public safety. Lexington: DC Heath. Weart, S. (1988). ....
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Canada: Power and Class Issues
.... Overall, one must recognize that Canadian unions in both the
public and private sectors have significantly less
power than in the past (Alvi, 2009). ....
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Risks, Costs & Benefits of Nuclear Power
.... All this demonstrates until scientists know how to deal with radioactivity in ways that will be safe for the
public, nuclear
power should not be used. ....
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Nuclear power plants
.... A nuclear horror. (1976, February 9). Time, 74. Rolph, ES (1979). Nuclear
power and the
public safety. Lexington: DC Heath. Wood, WC (1983). ....
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State and Power
.... Engels believed that
public power (the use of force) was a necessary component of the state, but thought this too was temporary. ....
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ELECTRICAL POWER OUTAGE IN CANADA AND THE US
.... curtailing the use of electrical energy, assigning priority access to electrical energy for critical
public services, and drawing electrical
power from other ....
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Caesar's Public Character
.... The following pages examine Caesar's
public character and his role as military leader .... born, Rome was legally a city-state, though Roman
power already extended ....
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The ideal of public art & Jacques-Louis David
.... He reemerged, however, as the leading practitioner of
public art and by the time that Napoleon assumed
power the new First Consul "made an immediate effort to ....
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Wave Power
.... wave
power companies. And many of those companies are small start-ups that don't have the financial wherewithal to push through the inevitable
public backlash ....
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Bill Lockyer and Gov. Pete Wilson
.... The agenda-setting process of
public administration is shaped by the exercise of such
power and by the willingness to compromise on the part of those leaders ....
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The One Best System: universal public education
.... calculus, it is unfortunate that Tyack fails to offer a
power-sharing policy .... emotional hostility that so many groups have toward universal
public education. ....
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Electric Power Plants and Pollution
.... work together harmoniously, so that no pollution or danger to the
public exists .... Furthermore, while scientists are working on a fuel cell
power supply that could ....
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The Sructure of the American System
.... beginning promised not only change and reform but a new equality and has been portrayed as removing
power from the elite and giving it to the
public at large. ....
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Issues Relating to US Political System
.... Media
power also derives from the media's ability to set the agenda for
public decision making--to determine what citizens and
public officials will regard as ....
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Leadership in Organizations
.... Lundstedt, S. "Administrative Leadership and the Use of Social
Power."
Public Administration Review, 35 (June 1975): 156 165. Luthans ....
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Corruption as a Social and Legal Issue
.... Abuse of
power, unlike, say, gambling, is not a victimless crime because violations of the
public trust make victims out of the
public and out of the state ....
(1772

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American Government: The Madisonian Model
.... of American judicial resistance to content-based limitations on speech reveal an almost unlimited faith in the
power of an unfettered
public discourse to ....
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Government Balance of Powers
.... of the roles they play, and among the important segments are the
public, the mass .... clash and that there is considerable argument over how much
power each wields ....
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The Education of Richard Rodriguez
.... Upper-class pastoral can admit envy for the rustic life as an arrogant way of reminding its listeners of their difference---their own
public power and civic ....
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"The Language of Yankee Cultural Imperialism"
.... the country, got themselves elected to
public office and made
public policy in .... that non-Yankees were presumably to be excluded from political
power (62), which ....
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Changing Nature of the Presidency
.... to avoid making the country, and any minority within the country, hostage to the vagaries of
public opinion. The Constitution thus disperses
power among the ....
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Interest Groups
.... was first developed in the United States where it served as a basis for studying the actions and influence of private groups and organizations on
public power. ....
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WEBER'S THEORY OF BUREAUCRACY
.... be less attainable and the task of controlling the excesses of private
power may become more difficult. The type of bureaucratic
public administration deemed ....
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Gubernatorial Leadership
.... By the
power of his rhetoric and the
public forum he commands, a governor can identify his state's interests with the nation's mood. ....
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Pittston Coal Strike of 1989-1990
.... interesting was the instrumentality of families of Pittston's union miners in leveraging the union's bargaining
power, via mobilization of
public opinion, sit ....
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Police Use of Force and Issues it Presents From the Perspective of ...
.... while there are few who would question the necessity of such a
power in contemporary .... well as scrutiny by human rights groups, the media, and the
public at large ....
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The Rise of Stalin: Trotsky Was the Leading Man and His Allies and ...
....
power would be inexplicable if examined only on the surface. In the preface to his book on Stalin, Roman Brackman points out that he was just a "mousy"
public ....
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Analysis of Characters of King Lear and Macbeth
.... responsibilities and powers, is blinded here by his childishly prideful need for
public exhibition of his daughters' love for him. Lear's
power is godlike as ....
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The Culture of the 1950s
.... The
power of TV as a force to influence
public opinion is demonstrated. In addition, it is apparent that media coverage can serve a watch dog function. ....
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