CATICUGAN: ITS CONSTRUCTION AND CULTURAL ASPECTS. By Donn V. Hart. Cultural Report Series‚ Southeast Asia Studies‚ Yale University. 1959. Pp. viii-148. (Multilithed) One is impressed and delighted to find the same precise and careful scholarship exhibited in this fine anthropological study a s in Professor Hart’s previous work‚ Tha Philippine Plaza Complex (Cultural Report Series‚ Southeast Asia Studies‚ Yale University‚ 1955). Professor Hart‚ formerly a t Yale‚ now belongs to the faculty of the department
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Law‚ St.Clair Shores‚ MI: Scholarly Press. Austin‚ J. (1995). The Province of Jurisprudence Determined‚ Ed. W.E. Rumble. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Hart‚ H.L.A. (1965). Book Review of The Morality of Law‚ 78 Harvard Law Review: Harvard Law University Press. Hart‚ H.L.A. (1982). Essays on Bentham‚ Oxford: Clarendon Press. Hart‚ H.L.A. (1958). Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals‚ 71 Harvard Law Review 593: Harvard Law University Press. Himma‚ K.E. (2002). Inclusive Legal Positivism
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arts theater. “My wife‚ Gail‚ and I didn’t know what we were getting into‚” commented Ron Hart‚ the owner. “We just knew that weekenders coming to the lakes in our rural area represented an untapped market.” Today‚ thousands of visitors flock to Fun-Spot—families‚ children of all ages‚ even senior citizens who enjoy strolling through the gardens and arbor. “There’s something here for everyone‚” Gail Hart said with a smile. “Dozens of companies hold annual company picnics here. We have welcomed
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Speciesism and the Idea of Equality Author(s): Bonnie Steinbock Source: Philosophy‚ Vol. 53‚ No. 204 (Apr.‚ 1978)‚ pp. 247-256 Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of Royal Institute of Philosophy Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3749431 Accessed: 05/08/2010 08:38 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s Terms and
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humour and romance all in one. Gracie Hart‚ played by Sandra Bullock‚ is an undercover FBI agent with a reputation for being aggressive‚ tomboyish and hard-nosed. Her argumentative nature has made her few friends‚ apart from her trusting‚
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The History of Religion in the United States Christa Hart 10/14/2011 The History of Religion in the United States Christa Hart When you think of religion in the United States and how it started you may think of the first settlers. These were not the first being to worship a higher power in the United States. The Indians believed in and worshiped The Great Spirit. Despite the many tribes like the Sioux and Iroquois they all had the same belief in The Great
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Meanwhile‚ Dickinson lived from 1830-1886 (Hart and McIntosh 3125). They both are often considered to be feminists‚ which is visible not only in their writings‚ but also in their personal life. In a short biography of Jacobs‚ Jean Fagan Yellin‚ an English professor at Pace University‚ states‚ “In Rochester‚ she became part of a circle of anti-slavery feminists” (Yellin 2185). Similarly‚ in the short biography of Dickinson‚ Peggy McIntosh and Ellen Louise Hart‚ cotemporary feminists‚ state that‚ “She
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his death. As time went on‚ Hart became a less dependable business partner placing more pressure and strain on Rodgers to complete the works. Finally‚ in 1943 Hammerstein and Rodgers teamed up and released their musical Oklahoma! on Broadway. However‚ both the audience members and producers were very skeptical and worried about how this adaptation would turn out. In agreement‚ Alyson McLamore says that “The deck seemed stacked against Oklahoma! in a number of ways. Hart didn’t think Lynn Riggs’s original
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Parmenides’ Way of Truth and Plato’s Parmenides‚ Bobbs- Merrill Company Inc. Indianapolis‚ N. Y. 1957. HART‚ C ST.THOMAS AQUINAS‚ Summa Contra Gentiles‚ trans. A.C. PEGIS‚ Doubleday and Company. Inc.‚ Garden City‚ N. Y. 1955. [ 2 ]. F. M. CONFORD‚ trans. Plato and Parmenides: Parmenides’ Way of Truth and Plato’s Parmenides‚ Bobbs- Merrill Company Inc.‚ Indianapolis‚ N. Y. 1957‚ 29. [ 3 ]. A. C. HART‚ Thomistic Metaphysics: An Inquiry into the Act of Existing‚ Prentice- Hall‚ Inc.‚ Englewood Cliffs‚
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piece suggests a clear contention: that all drivers‚ both young and experienced‚ should take greater care in ensuring our safety on the roads. Instantly shocking readers with a large bolded title reading “Driving the Highway from Destruction!”‚ Hart claims that there is indeed a growing trend of unsafety on our roads. By using the word “destruction!” with the commanding exclamation mark‚ the writer not only draws our attention to extract a sense of immediacy‚ but more importantly it implies an
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