Separation of Church & State & Education
.... particularly since 1947, when the United States Supreme Court invoked Jefferson's "wall" as the ideal relationship for church and state (
Tribe,
1988, pp. ....
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Federal Limitations on State and Local Government
.... reasoned that welfare benefits were a privilege granted by the government, rather than a right; they could, therefore, be withdrawn at will (
Tribe,
1988, pp. ....
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First Amendment & Adult Establishments
....
Tribe (
1988) described it as "ill-advised." The Court found the law content-neutral because the government defended "the rule with reasons other than its ....
(2244

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)
Affirmative action
.... The Supreme Court, in Brown, held that the segregation of schoolchildren based on race violated the Fourteenth Amendment (
Tribe,
1988). ....
(2209

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)
Affirmative Action Purpose & Programs
.... The Supreme Court, in Brown, held that the segregation of schoolchildren based on race violated the Fourteenth Amendment (
Tribe,
1988). ....
(2209

9

)
Prayer in Public Schools
.... Traditionally, the Court's Establishment Clause rulings have emphasized age: the older the student, the less risk of coercion (
Tribe,
1988). ....
(2047

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)
United States and Iran: An Analysis
.... New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
Tribe, LH (
1988). American Constitutional law. Mineola, New York: The Foundation Press. . (2000). ....
(2470

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)
Anasazi tribe
.... Volume I. Garden City: Doubleday & Company. Matlock, G.
1988. Enemy Ancestors: The Anasazi World with a Guide to Sites. Flagstaff: Northland Press. ....
(1596

6

)
Indian Tribes and Gambling
.... One was Seminole
Tribe v. Butterworth (from Florida) and the other State of .... Congress passed the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act in
1988 as a way of ....
(3204

13

)
Malaysian Political & Economic Development
.... Members depended on the
tribe for protection against other tribes, and for redress .... and second, with respect to the native Indian populations Needler,
1988). ....
(1720

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)
RELIGION IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
.... App. 312, 443 A.2d 622 (Ct. Spec. App. 1982).
Tribe, LH (
1988). American constitutional law. Mineola, NY: Foundation Press). United ....
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Art of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia
.... differences between individual groups were important and were continually emphasized" (Sutton & Anderson,
1988, p. 6). But even the term "
tribe" is inadequate ....
(2275

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)
Legalization of casino gambling in New York
.... At least six states have successfully challenged the
1988 federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act in federal .... Regis Mohawk
tribe as well as the Oneida Indian Nation ....
(3180

13

)
Role of NGOs
.... their greatest escalation in 1969, an escalation which continues (Barnaby,
1988). .... and communal interests resulted in the development of the
tribe, possibly the ....
(5439

22

)
The Fall of the Roman Empire
.... In 410, the Visigoth
tribe succeeded in conquering the western capital in Rome. .... the Middle Ages in the form of the Byzantine Empire (Ferrill,
1988, p. 82). ....
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THE EMERALD FOREST The Emerald Forest is a 1985
.... In fact, everyone in the Invisible People
tribe knows "daddee"; they have all .... materially affects the story is arguable, although Ellison (
1988) contends that ....
(2794

11

)
Kenya after independence
.... Kenyatta was a Kikuyu, Kenya's largest
tribe. .... Average annual GDP growth dropped from 5.5 percent in
1988 to .4 percent in 1992, consumer price inflation soared ....
(1695

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)
The Bill of Rights: Summary and Analysis
.... New York: Macmillan Publishing Co.,
1988.
Tribe, Laurence H. American Constitutional Law, 2d ed. Mineola, New York: The Foundation Press,
1988.
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9

)
Women in the Hierarchy of Eskimo Society
.... The Eskimo has become more sedentary than in earlier times as the
tribe now does not have to travel as it once did to find food. .... Burch, ES (
1988). The Eskimos. ....
(1951

8

)
THE IRANIAN REVOLUTION
.... command as by a sort of internal diplomacy, balancing
tribe against
tribe, quarter against .... had no base of support, and in 1925 he became Shah (Munson,
1988, pp ....
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US, Canadian & Australian Exploitation of Natives
.... and to endow money and a truck for three years so a
tribe member could .... a true partnership between the indigenous Maori and the government (Scott,
1988, p. A19 ....
(1683

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)
Baboons
.... such as Papio and Theropithecus are grouped together within the
tribe, Papionini. .... primate exploits an open savannah grassland grazing niche (Dunbar,
1988, pp. ....
(3010

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The Group Experience
.... The family, clan and
tribe were all part of man's social circle. .... and administrators - working cooperatively to enhance the learning of all (Slavin,
1988, p. 22 ....
(1963

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)
RISE OF ISLAM
.... transcending clan and
tribe" (Lapidus 31). .... New York: Warner Books, 1991. Lapidus, Ira M. A History of Islamic Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1988.
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Gypsies as a Sociological Group
.... offender may receive the ultimate sentence of banishment from the
tribe (Greenfeld, 1977 .... Gypsies used to perform are now obsolete" (Gmelch & Gmelch,
1988, p. 53 ....
(2443

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)
The Oneida Nation of New York
.... by members of various lineages, and each delegate represented both a
tribe and one of the matrilineal clans within a
tribe. .... Syracuse: Syracuse UP,
1988. ....
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Social Development in Abeng Social Development in Abeng (Michelle ...
.... woman who retained the magic of the African Ashanti
tribe and successfully .... have developed values, norms and behavior practices" (Pinderhughes,
1988, p. 138). ....
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)
Buddhism & Islam
.... 46-7). Esposito (
1988) cites the tolerance of Islam toward Buddhist and Hindu sects .... Campbell says that "there is no
tribe or race triumphant in the Koran, but ....
(3178

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The Crow Indians
.... Although they never made it a point to marry outside their own
tribe, the men readily took captive women as wives .... New York: Facts On File Publications,
1988. ....
(2509

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)
The Crow Indians
.... Although they never made it a point to marry outside their own
tribe, the men readily took captive women as wives .... New York: Facts On File Publications,
1988. ....
(2506

10

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