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    The International Fight Against Terrorism: A Colloquium on the Prospects for Further Cooperation Between the European Union and the United States

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    Members of the European Commission, European Parliament and Council of the EU joined colleagues and counterparts from the U.S. Congress, Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security for a colloquium focusing on a range of transcendent issues in the international fight against terrorism, including common challenges and achievements, data mining, and the conflict between freedom of the individual and governmental measures taken to protect civil society

    Did the Senate Trial Satisfy the Constitution and the Demands of Justice?

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    Executive Perspectives and Leadership in Crisis

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    As a part of a special topics course, Resilient Design and Crisis Management in the Master of Science in Operations Management program, is a four-part lecture series. In this session, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson speaks about Executive Perspectives and Leadership in Crisis. The course expands the knowledge of preparing for, managing, and responding to a crisis including preparation through resilient design. Using foundational knowledge from the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Administration, and industry standards, the course guides operations managers in the preparation, prevention, and response to emergency incidents and the techniques used to add resilience to operations. Human resources, supply chain, organizational structure, authorities, legal frameworks, emergency operations centers, and private/public partnerships including critical infrastructure protection are explored throughout the course

    Forum 11: Arkansas State Government Responds to COVID-19

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    For the final day of our Pandemic course, we were joined by Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who had just returned from a meeting in the White House yesterday. He emphasized that we are still in the middle of the pandemic, and have to make new judgements each day. After summarizing Arkansas state government\u27s response to COVID-19, Gov. Hutchinson opened the floor to a lively Q & A with the students. Their discussion touched on the recent spike in Arkansas cases, plans for education in the fall, the pandemic’s effects on minority communities and low-income people, the long-term consequences for the state, and plans for the state’s economic recovery

    An Effective Drug Policy to Protect America\u27s Youth and Communities

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    Drug abuse and addiction, and the government\u27s response to these problems, are frequently and appropriately a topic for public debate. Law enforcement has made significant advances in both reducing the number of people using illegal drugs and in the fight against traffickers. Legalization of illegal drugs would not elinate the black market or eliminate drug-related violence. The facts on the issue make a strong case for a national policy geared toward effective drug abuse education and prevention, and treatment for people dependent on illegal drugs. Our nation should also continue to conduct research to determine the most effective means of educating children and youth about the dangers of illegal drugs and the best ways to rehabilitate ilegal drug users

    Forum 11: Arkansas State Government Responds to COVID-19

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    For the final day of our Pandemic course, we were joined by Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who had just returned from a meeting in the White House yesterday. He emphasized that we are still in the middle of the pandemic, and have to make new judgements each day. After summarizing Arkansas state government\u27s response to COVID-19, Gov. Hutchinson opened the floor to a lively Q & A with the students. Their discussion touched on the recent spike in Arkansas cases, plans for education in the fall, the pandemic’s effects on minority communities and low-income people, the long-term consequences for the state, and plans for the state’s economic recovery

    Recollections of home /

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    In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-186

    Reign Oh reign, Massa Jesus reign! /

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    Little Topsy's song /

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