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(1962-12-24)
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(Vanderbilt University. Writing Studio, 2009-03-22)
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Farewell (Vanderbilt University, 2022-08-24)In this special audio note from Leading Lines producer and host Derek Bruff, Derek shares that the podcast will be winding down after a few more episodes. Thanks to all our Leading Lines producers and guests we’ve had ...
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(Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2012)
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(1860-01-01)
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(2022-03-24)Department: SociologyModern agriculture, as a foundational component of contemporary society and major extractive interface with the natural environment, has come to symbolize humanity’s struggle for continued existence. On the one hand, modern ...
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(Washington University Journal of Law & Policy, 2002)Second in my series of articles on farming and environmental policy, this article examines farmland stewardship rhetoric in light of the reality of extensive agricultural exemptions from environmental regulation.
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(Choices, 2008)Second in my series of articles on farming and environmental policy, this article examines farmland stewardship rhetoric in light of the reality of extensive agricultural exemptions from environmental regulation.
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(Ecology Law Quarterly, 2000)Farms are one of the last uncharted frontiers of environmental regulation in the United States. Despite the substantial environmental harms they cause-habitat loss and degradation, soil erosion and sedimentation, water ...
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(2019-07-11)Department: HistoryIn 1600, literate Venetian society witnessed the publication of two subversive tracts on gender and marriage by Moderata Fonte and Lucrezia Marinella. Both women belonged to Venice’s elect citizen class and both combined ...
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(2016-11-30)Department: HistoryThis paper investigates the Venetian radicalization of the European querelle des femmes or debate on women in the tracts Il merito delle donne and La nobiltà e eccellenza delle donne by cittadini authors Moderata Fonte and ...
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(2008-05-14)Department: HistoryDespite their prominence in early modern English culture, fasts have remained virtually unstudied. This omission is unfortunate. Study of fast days provides a valuable window onto one of the most important stories of ...
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(William & Mary Law Review, 2018)Although regulatory agencies place high values on the benefits associated with the reduction in mortality risks due to regulations, these same agencies substantially undervalue lives in their enforcement efforts. The ...
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(William & Mary Law Review, 2018)While regulatory agencies place high values on the benefits associated with the reduction in mortality risks due to regulations, these same agencies substantially undervalue lives in their enforcement efforts. The disparity ...
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Father and Mother Know Best: Defining the Liability of Physicians for Inadequate Genetic Counseling (Yale Law Journal, 1978)Although genetic disorders have been recognized for centuries, recent advances in the study of human genetics often permit accurate determination of the risk that parents will have genetically defective children.' When ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2006)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2011-04-08)Margie Gale, Work/Life Connections-EAP’s Nurse Wellness Specialist talks with Dr. Andre Christie-Mizell, Associate Professor in Sociology at Vanderbilt University, about his research. The emphasis is on the effect of a ...
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(2011-03-08)Department: Electrical EngineeringThe majority of modeling and simulation of single event transients (SETs) and their effects is normally done at a transistor level, known as micro-modeling. These simulations give insight into how a transistor will behave ...