18 research outputs found

    From Romantic Gothic to Victorian Medievalism: 1817 and 1877

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    "The Cambridge History of the Gothic was conceived in 2015, when Linda Bree, then Editorial Director at Cambridge University Press, first suggested the idea to us

    The Gothic in Victorian Poetry

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    UHF television: Breaking the monolith

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    The Coaxial Wiretap: Privacy and the Cable

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    Someday we may be shopping, banking, taking medical examinations and reading over cable television. Terminals will be installed in every living room, just as telephones and televisions are today. The cable will have two-way capability that means while you are watching the hockey game, your TV set may be keeping track of you

    Low-Income Issues in Electricity Restructuring

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    Lower prices. New technologies. More choices. These are benefits that competition through electric industry restructuring was supposed to bring customers. Thus far, results have been disappointing, and harmful to the most vulnerable-low-income people. Restructuring is no longer under active consideration in any state that has not already enacted it. In several states, restructuring has been reversed. This article focuses on the few states that have retained electric industry restructuring, providing a menu of necessary protections, strategies for putting them into place, and supporting arguments to keep them there. However, low-income protections are appropriate for anactment in all places because vulnerable low-income families live in states with both restructured and traditional electricity regulation. Copyright 2003 by The Policy Studies Organization.
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