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    The Case Against Affirmative Action

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    Ultra-Wrong About the Ultra-Right

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    A Review of Packing the Courts: The Conservative Campaign to Rewrite the Constitution by Herman Schwart

    Hydrodynamic design of generic pump components

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    Inducer and impellar base geometries were defined for a fuel pump for a generic generator cycle. Blade surface data and inlet flowfield definition are available in sufficient detail to allow computational fluid dynamic analysis of the two components

    Senator James O. Eastland to President Jimmy Carter, 5 August 1977

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    Carbon typed letter dated 5 August 1977 from Eastland to Carter, re: S. 1765, use of the word Federal in insurers name.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_h/1056/thumbnail.jp

    Senator James O. Eastland to President Harry S. Truman, 10 February 1948

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    Carbon typed letter dated 10 February 1948 from Eastland to Truman, re: newspaper articles of Eastland calling Truman a modern carpetbagger as false, Civil Rights program.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_b/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Senator James O. Eastland to Hubert H. Humphrey, 2 July 1969

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    Copy typed letter dated 2 July 1969 from Eastland to Humphrey, re: thanks for Encyclopedia Britannica Book of the Year. Attached: copy typed letter signed dated 9 June 1969 from Humphrey to Eastland, re: Encyclopedia Britannica. Originals removed to VIP Restricted Access location.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_e/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Senator James O. Eastland to Walter F. Mondale, 27 December 1978

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    Copy typed letter signed dated 27 December 1978 from Eastland to Mondale, re: Eastlands retirement.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_h/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Senator James O. Eastland to President Gerald R. Ford, 2 October 1974

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    Typed letter unsigned dated 2 October 1974 from Eastland to Ford, re: Internal Security Subcommittee hearings on the marijuana-hashish epidemic and its impact on U.S. security; 2 pages. Attached: two carbon copies of above letter.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_g/1018/thumbnail.jp

    Senator James O. Eastland to Lawrence F. O\u27Brien, 5 September 1961

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    Carbon typed letter dated 5 September 1961 from Eastland to Lawrence O`Brien, re: received note and photographs taken 8 August when president approved the Farm Bill, S. 1643. Attached: Typed letter signed dated 19 August 1961 from O\u27Brien to Eastland, re: above topic.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_d/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Broadband and the impact on education

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    Broadband has the potential to radically transform the educational landscape. Coupled with access to the Internet, it has the potential to decrease the time it takes to learn a subject, increase grade point averages, increase course completion rates and, particularly important for Australia, provide rural and regional Australia with access to the same teaching resources as metropolitan areas, particularly important given the chronic shortage of teaching resources experienced. However educational institutions, particularly universities, are highly complex organisations with geographically dispersed campuses, culturally diverse stakeholders, multiple interfaces to the external world, and a multiplicity of different discipline-specific users. At the same time universities have a commitment to deliver a meaningful learning experience to their students. How can a university such as the University of Wollongong, which has a very strong commitment to student engagement and experience, still deliver on this promise while delivering courses over a broadband network? This presentation considers what overseas experience can teach us and then focuses on four case studies developed at the University of Wollongong. In four completely different disciplinary areas, broadband is anticipated to radically transform the program content and delivery mechanisms of courses, ultimately impacting not just the educational experience, but the culture of the community, the quality of healthcare, and the economic development of the Illawarra region and beyond
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