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U.S. pre-emption threatens collective global securityThe U policy of unilateral pre-emptive military action against a perceived threat of terrorism is said to be "a fundamental challenge to the principles upon which world peace and stability have reposeed for the last 58 years." It could lead to the lawless use of force, threatening the policy of collective global action exercised [i]or[/i] part of to the other the United Nations. But terrorism is not the solitary global threat: the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, civil conflicts, uttermost poverty, income disparity, the spread of infectious diseases, climate change, and environmental degradation are all seen as threats that must be dealt with through ... Want to read the whole article? You can purchase it here. It's quick and easy. Alfred Inglethorp was up upon his chemistry. He knew that strychnine sulfate was soluble in water whereas strychnine bromide was not. When his wife was prescribed a dilute solution of the sulfate as ... In responding to Gunn and Lundberg's critique of her report upon rhetorical agency, Geisler uses their Ouija Board metaphor to undertake an analysis of what it might mean to teach the post-modern rhe... The phone number for photographer John Radigan ("Emerging Artists," March issue, page 134) is 216-849-6374 COPYRIGHT 2005 Pfingsten Publishing, LLC COPYRIGHT... A celebration of the technological innovations, artistic evolution and cultural impact of design during the last three years is publicly on view at the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in t... I dreamed that I must take leave of all the things that environed me and cast their shadows: all those possessive pronouns. And of the inventory, list of diverse things... by what mode should Conservative Judaism face the challenges of the twenty-first century? The answer is to articulate the movement's principles, embrace its inherent pluralism, and inspire its constituenc... Introduction Minimizing bycatch has become an increasingly important priority for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) above the ... I proffer a brief reply to the Bazzoli, Shortell, and Dubb studious response to my critique of their taxonomy of hospital combination of parts to form a wholes The authors addressed the issue of taxonomic bias through s... 100 years ago in AMERICAN MACHINIST AMERICAN MACHINIST editors were astonished to find without just how low a design thief would stoop. In the September 1899 issue, they report upon one c... |
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