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18 Jul 2011, 7:00 am by Beyond Intractability
By Mark Davidheiser Discovering Culture My interest in this topic stems from events that occurred roughly a decade ago when I was volunteering in the Victim - Offender Reconciliation Program of a Community Mediation Center. [read post]
20 May 2011, 7:42 pm by axd10
Accountability for the Torture Memo: Civil Liability of Bush, Cheney, et al. for Torture, Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment and Forced Disappearance. 42 Case W. [read post]
16 Mar 2011, 4:27 pm by Pace Law School Library
L.J. 187-219 (2010).FISHERIES.Diaz, Leticia M. and Barry Hart Dubner, Foreign fishing piracy vs. [read post]
16 Dec 2010, 1:59 am
11 years later, Scallan et al. have produced "Sons of Mead," which include substantial improvements to the methods used by Mead et al. and to the quality and timeliness of data (1,2). [read post]
8 Sep 2010, 6:00 am
Al. vs State of Iowa, No. 07-0887, September 3, 2010, Iowa Supreme Court Attorney for Plaintiffs is John J. [read post]
27 Sep 2009, 6:00 pm
Several authors have conducted extensive surveys of foodborne pathogens in bulk tank raw milk (BTM) and the dairy environment (Hancock et al 1998; Jayarao et al, 2006; LeJeune et al, 2009; Oliver et al, 2005; Oliver et al, 2005; Shere et al, 1998). [read post]
30 Aug 2008, 11:57 pm
Oliver et al (2008) published a comprehensive review of developments and future outlooks for pre-harvest food safety this month. [read post]
4 Jun 2008, 3:28 am
The authors nonetheless recommended the full battery because the latter tests provide some measure of performance impairment (vs. [read post]
5 Mar 2008, 4:49 am
Gibala, "Six sessions of sprint interval training increases muscle oxidative potential and cycle endurance capacity in humans," J Appl Physiol 98 (2005): 1985-1990.Parra et al. [read post]
15 Sep 2007, 7:49 pm
After an average 12-year follow-up period, no differences were observed in the rates of sexual (21.1% vs 21.8%), violent (42.9% vs. 44.5%) or general (any) recidivism (56.6% vs 60.4%) for treated and untreated groups, respectively. [read post]