Discussion of Clinton v. State of New York
.... In New
York City, two hospital associations and other related groups objected to ....
Viewed in this context, the President's powers under LIVA must logically be ....
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Political Corruption in New York City
.... and preventing political corruption in the city (The City of New
York, 1989 .... values in the country, wherein corrupt acts will no longer be
viewed with acceptance ....
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The Decline in Manufacturing in New York State
.... Indeed, New
York's experience can be
viewed at least in part as a consequence of changes that were taking place on a national and even international scale. ....
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FIELD THEORY OF PSYCHOLOGY Field Theory of Psychology
.... Stimuli are
viewed as having form, pattern, and meaning with their elements organized. .... Holism and the quest for objectivity. New
York: Cambridge. ....
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Jesse Jackson
.... One example is the way the New
York Times
viewed him during his unsuccessful bid for the 1984 presidential election: Mr. Jackson is perceived by many as a man ....
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN NEW YORK CITY
.... of the rise and fall of interest in affordable housing in New
York City during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Primarily, this will be
viewed through the lens ....
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Andrew Jackson's Qualifications and Background for President
.... He
viewed their resistance as a symptom of British and French influence in the nation. .... The passions of Andrew Jackson. New
York: Vintage. Ehle, J. (1989). ....
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Narrative and Non-Narrative Arts: Different from and are Similar ...
.... might be easily interpreted as non-narrative and a this same symbol placed in a storybook might be easily
viewed as narrative .... New
York, NY: Routledge, 2000. ....
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The French Connection (1971)
.... in the summer of 1965 in various cities across the country had altered how people
viewed themselves with reference to the urban landscape. New
York had defined ....
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Personality Theory & Gender In Aggression
.... Aggression is
viewed by Bandura as acquired through observation of others, experiences with positive and negative .... New
York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. ....
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Analysis: Nonviolence
.... up to World War I, John Haynes Holmes, the famous New
York City Unitarian .... Any philosophy that embraces violence must be
viewed as immature and ignorant at best ....
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Political Ideas of Hamilton and Jefferson
.... In a quasi-public feud during Washington's first administration, Hamilton was ultimately
viewed as a closet .... New
York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1969. ....
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Attitude Toward Turks in Othello
.... In addition, there was always a certain sense of superiority that colored how the British
viewed others: Hand in hand with the .... New
York: Chelsea Books, 1987. ....
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A Profile Joseph Stalin
.... for Stalinism (p. 9). With ruthless tyranny, Stalin with killed, imprisoned, or quashed any efforts or attempts he
viewed as opposed to .... New
York: Oxford Univ. ....
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The Psychology of Joseph Stalin
.... for Stalinism (p. 9). With ruthless tyranny, Stalin with killed, imprisoned, or quashed any efforts or attempts he
viewed as opposed to .... New
York: Oxford Univ. ....
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THE PHENOMENON OF BODY BUILDING
....
Viewed in this broader perspective, stress is the nonspecific response of the body .... H. Maslow, The Psychology of Science: A Reconnaissance (New
York: Harper & ....
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Politics in the Middle East
.... New
York: Thomas Crowell, 1976 .... This was not simply evenhanded treatment of the two groups but a failure to understand how certain actions would be
viewed by the ....
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The Warren Court
....
Viewed on Mar 8, 2004: http://www.berkeley.edu/news/ berkeleyan/2004/02/18_warrn. shtml, 1-2. Armstrong, VC (Feb 21, 2003). .... New
York, NY: Hill and Wang. ....
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Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber: Sociological Views and ...
.... despite their different viewpoints all three of these theorists
viewed capitalism and .... From Max Weber: essays in sociology, Oxford University Press, New
York. ....
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Taxi Driver
.... To Travis New
York is hell on earth, and people to him inhabit it as one of two types .... The two females he interacts with are
viewed by him as needing rescued. ....
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Relationship between United States and Haiti
.... Because of their color, Haitians in New
York City often become more assimilated with .... of ethnocentrism in the United States, this country must be
viewed as an ....
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Hassidic Jews in American Society
.... remain viable in most parts of the world.18 Hassidism may be
viewed as "the .... 1O. Friedrich, Before the Deluge (New
York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1972), 122. ....
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THE STAGES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT
.... Each stage can be
viewed as one of equilibrium or disequilibrium; the child may be calm and confident with his present ability .... New
York: Harper & Row Publishers ....
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Biblical Creationism and Biological Evolution
.... in the creationist argument from concentrating criticism on what was
viewed as the .... Darwin, 1809-1882, with original omissions restored (New
York: Harcourt Brace ....
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Shakespeare's Attitude Toward Turks in Othello
.... In addition, there was always a certain sense of superiority that colored how the British
viewed others: Hand in hand with the .... New
York: Chelsea Books, 1987. ....
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Presidential and Vice-Presidential Debates
.... That debate was
viewed by 60 million to 70 million people and introduced a young .... "Where American politics becomes a televised sport." New
York Times, Television ....
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History of the Bill of Rights
.... For the Antifederalists, who
viewed individual rights as a concern secondary to states' rights, the question was one of priority. .... New
York: Bantam Books. ....
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Artistic Movement of Surrealism
.... with the Futurists, and this reflected the feelings associated with the war,
viewed as a .... She joined actor Spalding Gray and moved to New
York City in the late ....
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Aggression as Instinct
.... of the Fascist regimes in Germany, Japan, and Italy, American politicians
viewed the Soviet .... 1 See Anthony Storr, Human Aggression, (New
York: Atheneum, 1968). ....
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Ethnocentrism
.... New
York: Harcourt Brace College Publishers. .... status still powerful 2. Differences between rich and poor increasing C. Achieved status
viewed differently in ....
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