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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1960-11-04
On Friday, November 11, Severance Hall will be rededicated with all of its new furnishings; Dr. Lowry will give the address. Dr. Houston Smith, a professor of philosophy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be visiting to give a lecture. A small blurb states that the Red Cross Bloodmobile will be coming to campus, stating that those who are under 21 must bring parental consent cards, signed by both parents. A section titled, Social Problem discusses the fact that people shouldn\u27t blame their dating troubles on inadequate social events, or no private spaces for discussions.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/1226/thumbnail.jp
Medicinal plants: a re-emerging health aid
Interest in medicinal plants as a re-emerging health aid has been
fuelled by the rising costs of prescription drugs in the maintenance of
personal health and well-being, and the bioprospecting of new
plant-derived drugs. Several issues as well as a range of interests and
activities in a number of countries are dealt with. Based on current
research and financial investments, medicinal plants will, seemingly,
continue to play an important role as an health aid
Liberty, equality, fraternity
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Paul Spicker's new book takes the three founding principles of the French Revolution - Liberty, Equality, Fraternity - and examines how they relate to social policy today. The book considers the political and moral dimensions of a wide range of social policies, and offers a different way of thinking about each subject from the way it is usually analysed
Liberty, equality, fraternity
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Paul Spicker's new book takes the three founding principles of the French Revolution - Liberty, Equality, Fraternity - and examines how they relate to social policy today. The book considers the political and moral dimensions of a wide range of social policies, and offers a different way of thinking about each subject from the way it is usually analysed
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Food Security: Factors That Could Affect Progress Toward Meeting World Food Summit Goals
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the outcome of the 1996 World Food Summit, focusing on factors that could affect progress toward meeting world food security goals.
The international legal thought of Carl Schmitt : towards a critique of the contemporary international order
The aim of the thesis is to develop a critique of current liberal conceptualizations of international order. In order to conduct this critique, this thesis revisits the arguments first put forth by the German legal and political theorist Carl Schmitt. Schmitt conceptualizes a tripartite unity between law, order, and place. This unity, established at the constituent moment of land-appropriation, forms a concrete nomos, which subsequently creates the contours of the legal and political order. The establishment of the concrete order is necessarily the construction of a territorial boundary that designates an inside and an outside of the polity. By speaking of a nomos of the earth, Schmitt globalized this understanding of concrete order by looking at the various historical developments that created a line between the concrete applicability of interstate norms and a region where the exceptional situation prevails. The critique presented in this thesis is concerned with the lack of concrete boundary conditions within the current international legal order. It is argued that this lack of a well-defined boundary condition is what results in extreme forms of violence that were traditionally bracketed
Journal of the house of representatives, January session of 1957.
Titles and imprints vary; Some volumes include miscellaneous state documents and reports; Rules of the House of Representative