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    Attorney General\u27s Warning: Legislation May Now Be Hazardous to Tobacco Companies\u27 Health

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    Part I examines the significant aspects of the revised Florida statute and the proposed federal Senate bill. Part II reviews the development and current status of the laws in Florida, Ohio, and federal courts in regards to the toxic tort theories included in the legislation. Part III of this Comment provides a review of the judicial treatment of tobacco cases and past legislative actions toward tobacco. Part IV discusses the due process challenge that could be advanced by the tobacco industry. Finally, Part V concludes with predictions as to the likely success the Medicaid Third-Party Act will have in achieving its goals, and as to the tobacco industry\u27s ability to contain the heightened forest fire

    Conversation in the \u3ci\u3eOdyssey\u3c/i\u3e

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    Characters in the Odyssey do not as a rule say what they mean. Dialogue tends toward obfuscation rather than illumination, and conversation in this epic is a game at which some people are better players than others. Playing the game properly requires a keen ability to use words to convey meaning indirectly and a sensitive awareness of what has been said despite what has been said. Homer\u27s attitude toward language extends to a generally suspicious view of the world, in which the characters\u27 success in life, even their survival, owes a great deal to both using and recognizing speech as a means of disguising thoughts and intent. Human communication is smoke and mirrors, and the world of the Odyssey is characterized by distrust and uncertainty

    The Case for the Defense

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    John Vlahos\u27s bold and confident assertion that Penelope recognizes Odysseus well before book 23 will be controversial among readers who follow the party line established by the literal-minded Eustathius. Once we accept the likelihood, however, provided by evidence quite clear once it is pointed out, that the narrator is not as blatant and upfront as we generally assume, Vlahos\u27s case becomes quite plausible. In fact, the traditional view that Penelope is clueless until she performs the bed-trick starts to sound rather naĂŻve and does not do justice to Homer\u27s talent for indirection and subtlety. The argument for early recognition makes better sense of the final third of the epic than the usual assumption of her ignorance

    “The Mysterious Stranger”: Address to New Members of Phi Beta Kappa (Theta of Minnesota), April 23, 2013

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    I used to know everything. Then I went to college. As I was about to enter college, I was pretty sure I had the world figured out. I didn’t need and certainly didn’t want my professors to do anything but reconfirm my beliefs, values, and vision of the world. I was in for a real surprise. There’s nothing innocent or comforting about a liberal arts education

    On Teaching Dunnett

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    Service Learning Teacher Training Manual

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    This is a guide for trainers who view service learning as a teaching strategy to improve instruction. The guide assumes that the participants in the training are teachers who will use service learning to help their students achieve the objectives of the school curriculum. Some of the training sessions, such as reflection and defining service learning, may be useful for non-school-based programs as well. The bulk of the guide, however, is shaped by our belief that service learning is good education. We view service learning as an experiential teaching strategy with an ultimate aim of promoting student understanding of established content, concepts, and skills

    Genesis 10 & 11: A Theological and Geographical Framework for the Mission of Paul

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    The aim of this thesis is to offer a holistic solution to the purpose problem. Current scholarship has yet to provide a perspective that accounts for both the theological perspectives of Paul’s missional work and geographical plans of Paul’s missionary journeys. By establishing the Table of Nations and the Tower of Babel as a common factor from which Paul’s theological perspectives and geographical decision making derive, this study will build a foundation from which future work can gain insight into Pauline thought and encourage a renewed emphasis on understanding Genesis 10 and 11 when considering biblical study of the New Testament and the missionary activity of the church
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