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22 Feb, 2008 7:18 pm
... in two parts. First, the university did not have an existing law school. Second, the law school established is meant to radically diverge from traditional pedagogies used in
Argentina for the production of law student graduates. ... is confident of success. He left us with a suggestion that the future of education is a "wikis" approach-from the
method of building wikepedia. That is education is moving from a hierarchy of knowledge and its control to a communal engagement in which the
boundaries of ...
21 Dec, 2008 4:11 pm
... "call to action" are really never ending. In addition, if done right, you are building a list of individuals who have opted-in to receive
information from you. Take advantage of this tool to ... tacky and you don't need them. If you will just use the universal button and burn your
feed through one of the feed services, they will ... blogging. I will almost bet you, it is to build a relationship with these readers and hopefully to have them contact you to
buy your product or service. Give them what they ...
30 Jun, 2008 7:25 am
... we continue to add outstanding faculty. I wanted to share the most recent post from Building Solo Practice University because if you
haven't signed up to follow the ... crazy. Who Do I Call?) Intellectual Property Employment Appellate Procedure Personal Injury Product Liability Medical Malpractice Trusts &
Estates Contract Lawyering Surrogacy/Adoption ... business. We want you to have a true business education. Solo Practice University™ is not a brick and mortar structure so we can
'house' as many ...
17 Aug 9:24 am
... denoted by scientific research and Nobel Prizes. The measures do not attempt to cover aspects such as teaching, community building or
internationalisation - it is about research excellence. UCLA (13), UCSD (14), and UCSF (18) also rank in the top ... with the budget shortfall. Cooter and Edlin argue that bloat and
bureaucracy have stifled creativity and productivity at the University of California, leading to unproductive workers and unproductive jobs. Shortly thereafter, Kristin
Luker, Professor of ...
28 Aug, 2008 2:16 pm
... The Doctor's Advocate, Second Quarter 2008. I'm not going to quote the Universal Protocol because I do not have permission from the Joint
Commission to reprint it. As patients we ... traffic control - Oh sorry, I meant right. I sometimes get confused. •Consumer products - Oops I
used the paint with lead in it. No one will notice. •Pharmaceuticals (Okay maybe ... preparation - Oh well, we really didn't need decontamination today. •Building design and construction - Oh my you mean it's to have how many ...
29 Jan 8:07 am
... . WHY are we charging tuition? We want to maintain a level of quality within the university and encourage interaction between instructors and students. The low monthly
tuition will ... allows us to keep it honest and real. Therefore, when you see services and products in our Co-Op you know we believe in them.
(More on that in the future.) ... launch date and tuition very soon. WHO is behind all of this? Susan Cartier Liebel of Build A Solo Practice, LLC and David Carson. Follow both
of them on Twitter (@ ...
14 Nov, 2007 10:29 am
I saw an in-person demo today by RBRO Solutions on the new Interwoven Universal Search. Nice product. Pros: - it can crawl and search
pretty much any type of data or document management system (i.e., it is not limited to Interwoven for DMS searching) - the ... to allow this searching; to search some databases, such as
Lexis or Westlaw, you need to purchase or build a specialized connector). - it is a single search box (like Google) - it uses Vivisimo search technology to " ...
13 Nov 2:27 am
... consistency and reputation. Transforms cultural narratives into action. All this marketing is sold to employees and the public as the product of free choice. Reinforces
assumptions about the power of the market, making collective resistance more difficult. My Q: ... wages paid by upscale white fashion retailers and what minority employees are able to
command. Dianne Avery, University at Buffalo Law School: Ladies in Red: The Selling of Gendered Work Focuses on airline attendants' uniforms. Richard ...
31 Oct, 2008 2:03 pm
... faculty at Solo Practice University™, a web-based, legal education community created by Susan Cartier Liebel of Build of Solo Practice, LLC. Solo Practice
University™ (SPU) is opening its doors to law students and legal professionals who want to learn more about the ... variety of technologies, including web conferencing, videos,
podcasts, blog posts and other media, will be used to teach the course and create a productive dialogue with students. Source for Post Virtual Law Office Technology, LLC.
10 Oct 5:55 am
... supplied by an on-site dairy at one of the prisons. The inmates milked ~500 cows in a parlor adjacent to the pasteurization building. The
outbreak strain was isolated from recycled wastewater shown in the photo (lagoon water is being "flushed" through the cow stall barn). ... , and Kansas State University and
Cornell University have compiled online listings of raw milk-related outbreaks. Taken together, the data shows that both pasteurized and raw milk products can be important sources of foodborne ...
15 Jul, 2006 12:05 pm
... of string-free dollars. He got his furniture and computers from local universities that were upgrading offices and dorm rooms (they were thrilled to give the ... path (in
Trenton rather than NYC) to save on rent. He packages his product in recycled bottles that he gets for free. And Tom and the company are PR ... gimiks and a great product
to talk about). Sure, it is impressive to manage to trade up from a single paperclip to a house. But it is more impressive still to build a multi-million dollar ...
21 Aug, 2007 4:38 pm
... issued a national warning cautioning college students to be careful about fires on campus. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission chose the University of Maryland
at College Park as the venue for issuing the warning because it is known as a leader in ... is a risk or threat in the environment. • Evacuation efforts are hindered since fire alarms
are often ignored. • Building evacuations are delayed due to lack of preparation and preplanning. • Vandalized and improperly maintained smoke
alarms and ...
9 Nov, 2008 1:10 am
... the real world. The closer the real world approximates the ideal, the better. The implication is that basic economic laws are universal,
and that there are thus objective normative criteria by which to judge economic systems, irrespective of their time ... ) Platonism. As Max Weber pointed out, economic institutions and
the theories reflecting them, are largely the product of political history, religion, and geography. For example, French and to a somewhat lesser extent German competition law
still ...
18 Jun 1:55 pm
... Justice Wiseman's opinion, it seems one of the easiest case in the universe. Defendants own a sawmill upon which 10 lumber drying kilns -- essentially, buildings 68
feet long, 14 feet wide, and ... . Justice Wiseman responds that this precedential requirement "cannot have much significance where the improvement is the removal or demolition of a
building, however. . . . Logically, the permanency doctrine must be satisfied in this context by the fact that the removed or demolished
building is removed ...
7 May, 2007 3:27 am
... are pushing Internet-based creativity - other than straight economic gains - and 2) the extent to which peer-production prompts benefits in terms of innovation make it tricky
to put together an Excel spreadsheet to analyze costs and benefits of ... of Catalonia, calls for respect for two systems: full copyright and open systems that build upon
copyright. - Prof. Lilian Edwards of the University of Southhampton spoke on the ISP liability panel, along with Raquel Xalabarder and Miquel Peguera. Prof. ...
24 May, 2008 4:04 pm
... Catá Backer, "Economic Globalization Ascendant: Four Perspectives on the Emerging Ideology of the State in the New Global Order," University of California, Berkeley La Raza
Law Journal, Vol. 17, No. 1, 2006) In this changing legal ... policy goals through an aggressive program of investment that is expressed in the traditional language of finance, risk
management, diversification, wealth production and the like. Even the choices of investment vehicle, so well grounded in policy, and limiting, are ...
20 Aug, 2007 4:50 pm
... (see 17 U.S.C. § 109(a)) does not apply to these products because they have that special stamp on them. UMG's Promo CD language ... UMG
seeks a way to control content after they ship it out. This is nothing new, Universal Republic is trying to do the same thing with import CDs
at the moment, under copyright law ... label all trade these free copies in exchange for building interest in a product and therefore,
hopefully, sell more of the product. That is the trade. And, because the number of promo copies ...
1 Sep 5:00 am
... they were working from tipped over. According to an article, a University spokeswoman said the workers suffered "broken limbs" in the accident and were taken to a nearby
hospital. The building under construction is an unnamed six-story residence hall. ... that are not the worker's employer. It could be a
contractor, a sub-contractor, or even the manufacturer of a defective product. If it is determined that one of those parties was responsible for the accident and any injuries,
then they could be ...
5 Jan, 2007 3:42 pm
... , from the money donated by charitably minded philanthropists and alumni) make up the difference. Donations are sought for scholarships, buildings and programs, and they are
used as such. But from an economic perspective, they're used to pay university ... , I doubt Saban's marginal revenue product will be that much (in other words, I doubt
even a successful coach will add that much additional revenue to the athletic coffers), but that's for the University of Alabama to figure out. If the school is ...
29 Jul, 2007 9:14 am
... . Executives also thought they could handle manufacturing more efficiently themselves by building large factories:" Mattel aggressively
expanded the number of plants it owned in Asia. Noncore products, like trinkets made under movie-licensing deals, could be ... at its Asia
plants, Mattel "hired S. Prakash Sethi, a professor at Baruch College, part of the City University of New York, who had an international reputation as a critic of worker
mistreatment:" Mr. Sethi would make unannounced visits to ...
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