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    He’s ‘Like a Math Magician’: One Man’s Path Towards Clemency

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    This is a profile on Bobby Ehrenberg, an incarcerated person who recently applied for clemency after turning his life around. https://medium.com/@steven.vago/hes-like-a-math-magician-one-man-s-path-towards-clemency-9bcea1cfdfd

    The high-resolution map of Oxia Planum, Mars; the landing site of the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover mission

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    This 1:30,000 scale geological map describes Oxia Planum, Mars, the landing site for the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover mission. The map represents our current understanding of bedrock units and their relationships prior to Rosalind Franklin’s exploration of this location. The map details 15 bedrock units organised into 6 groups and 7 textural and surficial units. The bedrock units were identified using visible and near-infrared remote sensing datasets. The objectives of this map are (i) to identify where the most astrobiologically relevant rocks are likely to be found, (ii) to show where hypotheses about their geological context (within Oxia Planum and in the wider geological history of Mars) can be tested, (iii) to inform both the long-term (hundreds of metres to ∌1 km) and the short-term (tens of metres) activity planning for rover exploration, and (iv) to allow the samples analysed by the rover to be interpreted within their regional geological context

    Social Change

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    Law And Society

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    Law and society, 3rd Ed./ Vago

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    Law and society, 3rd Ed./ Vago

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    Law As a Method of Conflict Resolution in Academe

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    The growth of the " law industry" and the escalation of litigiousness are characteristics of contemporary American life. Hyperactivity in legal behavior and the emergence of a "law ridden" society need to be understood within the broad context of social change. After considering the processes and trends leading to the increasing legalization of conf1ict management, the paper documents and analyzes the progressive encroachment of the judiciary into academe as a ligitimate means of conflict resolution. An investigation of both the impetus for these conf1icts and the resulting types of lawsuits predominant in contemporary academe serves as an antecedent to the consideration of the implications of these developments for the future of American postsecondary education
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