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6 Feb, 2008 5:48 pm
... But what should have been a happy union has gone bad-"as American law schools have developed, their academic genes have become dominant." (Educating Lawyers, at 4). Thus the
overall goal of Educating Lawyers is to bring balance back to this ... EDUCATION (1972) ALFRED Z. REED, TRAINING FOR THE PUBLIC PROFESSION OF LAW ( New York: Carnegie Foundation, 1921)
DEBORAH RHODE, IN THE INTERESTS OF JUSTICE: REFORMING THE LEGAL PROFESSION (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000). WILLIAM M. SULLIVAN, ANNE ...
21 Mar, 2007 1:37 am
... of Thomas Maule's descendants were lawyers, teachers, clergy, and writers. There must be a gene for this, but I don't think they've
discovered it yet. The other day, while ... E Holman beat me to it. He is my father's seventh cousin. And if I become a Rhodes Scholar, I won't
be the first descendant of Thomas Maule to do so. He did that, ... his Wikipedia entry and his History Link entry. But there's another gene
whose influence pops up occasionally, namely, interest and expertise in the hard sciences. ...
26 Jun, 2008 7:57 pm
... it. With the help of postmortem human brain tissue, researchers showed that chronic alcohol abuse can decrease levels of genes needed for brain cells to respond to
insulin/IGF, leading to neurodegeneration similar to that caused by Type 2 diabetes mellitus. "Insulin is one of the most important hormones in the body," said Suzanne de la Monte,
professor of pathology/ neuropathology and clinical neuroscience at Rhode Island Hospital and the Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University.
7 Jul, 2008 7:54 am
Ronald Rotunda makes the pitch: Older people can use both sides of their brain together, which gives them an advantage. As [Dr. Gene Cohen,
director of the Center on Aging, Health & Humanities at George Washington University] notes, a 75-year-old historian can "run circles around" a 25-year-old Rhodes Scholar studying history. Older people continue to generate new brain cells if they are active and participate in events. Cohen says ...
29 Jul, 2008 3:02 pm
... me in the Kilgore camp, of not being for "score settling" against Dems like Shuler, Childers, Ben Nelson, Gene Taylor and the like. I am
for getting "better" Dems in districts that will support better Dems. More . . . ... positions for Democrats everywhere. The political gravity or, "political space time curvature" in
Nebraska or Mississippi is different from that in say, Rhode Island. But the progressive or Democratic position in each of these locations can clearly be discerned and is the
position ...
25 Aug, 2008 3:24 am
... .3 v. Iowa State - 3.7 (August 28) our line -1 actual +27 0.4 x 9 = 3.6 - 2.6 = -1 pts :: 24-23 (Is Gene Chizik finally getting the
Cyclones moving? Six turnovers - 5 interceptions for 202 yards - doom Jackrabbits) YPP Iowa State 6.4 YPP South Dakota State 5.6 17-44 L ... score indicates, as 5. 0 (9.1 minus 4.1) x 9
points = 45 points relative greater team strength. 21-45 W Monmouth NR v. Rhode Island - 5.9 our line +14 actual +3 +14 pts :: 20-34 24-27 W Southern Utah -5.7 v. Air Force -1.4
our line ...
24 Nov, 2008 9:02 am
... the bonus round of today's blog. I remember as a young boy my mother walking around the foundation of our Warwick, Rhode Island family home on Vineyard Road with a cardboard
container very much like today's bread crumb dispensers. She would shake ... died a quick death. Of course there were casuaties along the way and along the genetic highway. DDT tends to
stay in the genes and is passed on to the next generation. A Taiwaneze filmmaker has just released Surviving Evil, a film that explores the 1979 ...
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