Danielle Pletka, a vice president at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, said she believes the raid was likely "political manipulation in order to disable somebody who has been a thorn in the side of the CPA." "We need the United Nations right now, and Chalabi is the prime mover...
The VA could train its administrators and staff through the Disney Institute to learn to treat me in a way that makes me feel like I matter and makes me smile. Use Cool Tech: Things like facial recognition could say my name when I walk in and get me help faster in a personalized (and...
The Creationists: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design, Expanded Editionby Ronald Numbers One of my favorite books of the year. An engrossing and scholarly look at the rise of scientific creationism–perhaps best represented today byAnswers in Genesisand theInstitute of Creation Research. ...
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and joined the Clarke Institute for the Deaf, where she learned a method of teaching the deaf to communicate with lipreading rather thansign language. In Northampton she met a young lawyer, Calvin Coolidge, who was serving on the city council. Married on October 4, 1905, they had two sons...
Washington: Economic Policy Institute, 2014. 17. Keith Banting, and John Myles, eds. Inequality and the Fading of Redistributive Politics. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2013. 18. Andrew J. Cherlin. Labor's Love Lost: The Rise and Fall of the Working-Class Family in ...
Iowa is among 15 states that have enacted or are considering laws to prohibit certain gender-affirming treatments for youths and to impose penalties on health care professionals who provide it, according to the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law in California. "Gender-affirming care, ...
Influenced by a neighbour who worked with the hearing-impaired, she moved to Northampton, Massachusetts, and joined the Clarke Institute for the Deaf, where she learned a method of teaching the deaf to communicate with lipreading rather than sign language. In Northampton she met a young lawyer,...