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Good News from Tolkien\u27s Middle Earth. Gracia Fay Ellwood. Reviewed by Edward Fitzgerald
Letter from Edward FitzGerald to an unidentified recipient
Letter from Edward FitzGerald to an unidentified recipient. The letter states that FitzGerald is without any servant and if the recipient ‘come[s] on Friday, I must lodge you almost entirely at The Bull.’https://scholarworks.umt.edu/whicker/1013/thumbnail.jp
Nickel metal hydride, a flight experiment
A nickel metal hydride battery was discharged at high rate in a microgravity environment. Data from the flight is compared to data taken on the earth's surface
RECENT HUMAN RIGHTS DEVELOPMENTS IN EXTRADITION LAW & RELATED IMMIGRATION LAW
This article provides a critical overview of some key human rights developments since January 2012 in the field of extradition and deportation law. It is arranged by reference to the key Articles of the European Convention on Human Rights likely to be engaged, namely, Articles 3, 8 and 6
Seeing Red: Gibbs v. Babbitt
The reintroduction of the endangered red wolf into its historic range in North Carolina has proved a controversial endeavor. In 1988, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) reintro- duced red wolves into the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) in North Carolina pursuant to section 10(j) of the Endan- gered Species Act (ESA).1 The red wolves prospered, even though many migrated from the Refuge onto private lands.2 In response to public opposition, several counties in North Carolina enacted reso- lutions objecting to the reintroduction.3 North Carolina subse- quently enacted a statute that permitted the taking of the red wolf on private land under conditions that are more lenient than the federal regulation
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