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    Spiritan News, No. 103

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    Spiritan News, No. 103/ August-October 1994 Meeting of Newly Appointed Major Superiors --(p.1) News Items --(p.3

    Workplace democracy and training reform: Some emerging insights from Australia and New Zealand

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    This paper builds on a series of published articles and chapters that date back to the ESREA seminar on Adult education and the labour market held in Slovenia in 1993 Law, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998a, 1998b. The overarching purpose of that work has been to track and analyse, from a labour studies perspective, trade union strategies to education and training reform in Australia and New Zealand since the mid-1980s

    Estoppel: Inaction by Justice Department Held a Bar to Subsequent Criminal Anti-Trust Action

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    Sex Ratio and Sexual Dimorphism in \u3ci\u3eFormica Exsectoides\u3c/i\u3e, the Allegheny Mound Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

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    We excavated 66 mounds from 6 populations of Formica exsectoides in Michigan jack pine, collecting sexual caste pupae for sex ratio estimates and measurement of dimorphism. Reproductive caste brood was present in only 37 ofthe 66 mounds, and presence of reproductive caste brood was associated with larger mound surface area. Females were heavier than males, but did not differ from males in energy density. Sexes did not differ in timing or rate of development. Sex ratio estimates based on individual mounds ranged from 1.0 (all male) to 0.08 (female·biased). Four of the six study populations were strongly male·biased, while sex ratio estimates for the remaining populations did not differ from equal investment. While this interpopulation variation may be caused by genetic factors, the equal investment populations were 10· cated in or near patches of clear·cut forest, suggesting that environmental impacts should be investigated

    Kasi And Bikin Two Causative Strategies In Melayu Tenggara Jauh (Southwest Maluku, Indonesia)

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    This paper discusses the causative constructions found in Melayu Tenggara Jauh ‘Far Southeast Malay' (MTJ), which is used as lingua franca in Southwest Maluku. MTJ encodes causatives by means of MTJ features four periphrastic constructions with the verbs bikin ‘do/make' and kasi ‘give' that signal whether or not the CAUSER (Kemmer and Verhagen 1994) is involved in or has control over the caused event

    Laughing at Treaties

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    This article responds to two articles by Professor John Yoo appearing in the same volume. Professor Yoo maintains that treaties, either categorically or presumptively, have the same status in the United States as in the United Kingdom, where they lack the force of domestic law, and hence are not judicially enforceable, until implemented by statute. This response argues that Yoo\u27s thesis contradicts the text of the Constitution, which declares treaties to be the \u27law of the land.\u27 The response notes, further, that Professor Yoo\u27s reliance on the ratification debates to read the Supremacy Clause\u27s reference to treaties out of the Constitution rests on an undefended and implausible version of originalism which regards as binding a supposed agreement reached by Federalists and Anti-Federalists at certain ratifying conventions to read the Constitution in a way that conflicts with the text. The response goes on to explain that, in any event, Yoo\u27s thesis cannot be squared with longstanding precedent, and that Yoo\u27s claim that his thesis is supported by the Constitution\u27s structural commitments is question-begging and unpersuasive

    The battle between standards: TCP/IP vs OSI victory through path dependency or by quality?

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    Between the end of the 1970s and 1994 a fierce competition existed between two possible standards, TCP/IP and OSI, to solve the problem of interoperability of computer networks. Around 1994 it became evident that TCP/IP and not OSI had become the dominant standard. We specifically deal with the question whether the current dominance of the TCP/IP standard is the result of third degree path dependency or of choices based on assessments of it being technical-economically superior to the OSI standard and protocols

    Social policy and welfare regimes typologies: Any relevance to South Africa?

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    This paper revisits Esping-Andersen’s welfare regimes typology and applies it to the South African context. To argue its case, it refers to and uses the construct of colonialism of a special type. The paper notes that unlike other African coun- tries, Esping-Andersen’s framework resonates with South Africa’s social policy and welfare regime because of its unique history that partly stems from coloni- alism of a special type. It argues that social policy in present-day South Africa continues to reproduce colonial and apartheid socio-economic outcomes due to path dependency. The paper asserts that path dependency has largely been shaped by colonialism of a special type. The discussion then concludes that South Africa straddles the liberal and social democratic welfare state regimes and classifies it as a hybrid welfare regime
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