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...emitted by manufacturers, he argues that communities have the right to limit the work that local businesses do. "We have a lot of respect for scientists, but the government and not the people must have some say in these decisions." Uniting those who call for stricter regulation in any sphere is a concern for the effects of science and a feeling that the issues are too large to be left to the scientists...
...they have the imagination for assuring the inevitable passage from the American sphere of influence, not to the Soviet sphere, but to our own Latin American authenticity in a pluralistic world...
...women and stir is not enough," and can even be misleading. It a history or government course simply adds a unit on women's suffrage without any other discussion of women, students can end up with the impression that women are important only when they participate in the public sphere in the same way as men women's studies also emphasizes the significance of the "private sphere" in which most women have lived, and develops ways to make "visible" what could not be seen from traditional academic perspectives. For example, scholars of 19th century American history have begun to illuminate...
Both of the old parties are in the grip of the psychosis that increasing arms are the answer to security," he added. And in the domestic sphere, he said, even the Democrats aid programs are "about like sending a get well card to someone who is terminally...
...arbitrary arrest and detention of all Palestinian men between the ages of 14 and 60 found within the Israeli sphere of occupation, aside from its chillingly racist overtones, also violated international law protecting the rights of civilians in occupied areas. The thousands of Palestinians who remain in detention camps in Southern Lebanon have not been accorded prisoner of war status, an on-going violation of international law regarding treatment of prisoners in times...