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BrightSpring Health Services SWOT Analysis [electronic journal].

Marketline




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BrightSpring Health Services MarketLine Company Profile [electronic journal].

Marketline




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Macromolecular protein complexes II: structure and function / J. Robin Harris, Jon Marles-Wright, editors

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‘Little Women’ and the Feminist Search for Righteousness

The real story is not whether the four young women will marry, but whether they will become better people.




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Finding the right pace on a treadmill desk




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Runners, get your carb dose right




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Diet Diary: Maintaining weight — doing it right




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Grandma’s tip: Fat burner is right in your backyard




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Plasma dynamics for aerospace engineering / Joseph J. S. Shang, Wright State University, Sergey T Surzhikov, Russian Academy of Sciences

Hayden Library - QC718.5.D9 S535 2018




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Girls can do it : interviews with thirty women in non-traditional occupations / Lucy Callaghan ; foreword by Helen Garner ; illustrations by Mary Leunig ; photographs by Ian Wright

Callaghan, Lucy




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Everyone's business : survey on sexual harassment of members of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association / Australian Human Rights Commission

Australian Human Rights Commission




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Critique of Rights


 
Modern political revolutions since the 18th century have swept away traditional systems of domination by declaring that ‘all men are created equal’. This declaration of equal rights is a fundamental political act – it is the political act in which the political community creates itself in relation to traditional systems of domination. But because it was generally assumed that the subject of these rights is the individual human being, the political

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It's not the right stage to put differential premium on banks: Finance Secy

Finance minister had announced hiking the deposit insurance limit to Rs 5 lakh for each bank depositor




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Sebi extends regulatory approval validity for IPO, rights issue by 6 months

Sebi's observation is necessary for any company to launch public issues.




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In our own right : a collection of women's stories from the 1988 Women in Education Conference / [compiled by Helen Budge ... et al.]




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India coronavirus dispatch: Should healthcare be a fundamental right?

From the role of civil society in times of crises, to returning to the office, and why Bengaluru's migrant construction workers are marching home - read these and more in today's India dispatch




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Race, religion, and politics: toward human rights in the United States / Stephanie Y. Mitchem, University of South Carolina

Dewey Library - BL2525.M575 2019




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This is our message: women's leadership in the new Christian right / Emily Suzanne Johnson

Hayden Library - BR1713.J645 2019




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Litigating religions: an essay on human rights, courts, and beliefs / Christopher McCrudden

Dewey Library - BL65.H78 M43 2018




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Freedom of religion, secularism, and human rights / edited by Nehal Bhuta

Dewey Library - BV741.F74 2019




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Buddhist Approaches to Human Rights

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Legal Research Reports:The Revocation of Huguenot Rights to French Citizenship

The Law Library of Congress is proud to present the report, The Revocation of Huguenot Rights to French Citizenship

The 1685 revocation of the Edict of Nantes deprived French Protestants, otherwise known as the Huguenots, of all religious and civil liberties.  This led to the widespread persecution of Huguenots, and over 400,000 emigrated from France as a result.  Religious freedom was re-established during the French Revolution, and a 1790 law provided that descendants of French individuals who had fled the country due to religious persecution had a right to settle in France and claim French citizenship.  This rule, confirmed in a slightly amended form in 1889, remained applicable until 1945, when the French Citizenship Code abrogated almost all prior legislation on the matter of citizenship, including the laws of 1790 and 1889.

The 1945 French Citizenship Code was adopted by way of an ordonnance, which is, in this context, an act of delegated legislation.  The French Constitution allows, under certain conditions, the executive branch to legislate in lieu of Parliament.  These acts of legislation, which are subject to both prior authorization and later confirmation by Parliament, are called ordonnances.  Once an ordonnance has been ratified or confirmed by Parliament, it becomes the equivalent of a law.  An ordonnance may amend or entirely abrogate prior legislation. 

The concept of delegated legislation has existed in France for a long time, under different names.  However, the 1945 ordonnance that instituted the then-new French Citizenship Code never authorized by Parliament, because France had no Parliament to speak of between July 1940 and October 1945.  It does not appear that the legality and legitimacy of the ordonnances of 1945 were ever challenged, and French courts treat them as a valid exercise of legislative authority.  The 1945 ordonnance which abrogated the right to French citizenship for descendants of Huguenots should therefore be seen as a valid piece of legislation under French law.

This report is one of the many prepared by the Law Library of Congress. Visit the Comprehensive Index of Legal Reports page for a complete listing of reports and the Current Legal Topics page for our highlighted and newer reports. 




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Cochlear anatomy via microdissection with clinical implications: an atlas / Charles G. Wright, Peter S. Roland

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Mary Shelley / Angela Wright

Hayden Library - PR5398.W75 2018




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Mary Shelley and the rights of the child: political philosophy in Frankenstein / Eileen Hunt Botting

Dewey Library - PR5397.F73 B676 2018




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The Civil Rights Movement: A Documentary Reader


 

A new civil rights reader that integrates the primary source approach with the latest historiographical trends

Designed for use in a wide range of curricula, The Civil Rights Movement: A Documentary Reader presents an in-depth exploration of the multiple facets and layers of the movement, providing a wide range of primary sources, commentary, and perspectives. Focusing on documents, this volume offers students concise yet comprehensive analysis of



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International Human Rights of Women [electronic resource] / edited by Niamh Reilly




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Peacebuilding and Sustainable Human Development [electronic resource] : The Pursuit of the Bangsamoro Right to Self-Determination / by Ayesah Uy Abubakar

Abubakar, Ayesah Uy, author




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Young People's Rights in the Citizenship Education Classroom [electronic resource]

Hanna, Helen




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Portrait of a tongue: [an experimental translation] / Yoko Tawada ; translated from the German with an introduction and commentary by Chantal Wright

Hayden Library - PT2682.A87 P6713 2013




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Bright magic: stories / Alfred Döblin ; selected and translated from the German by Damion Searls ; introduction by Günter Grass

Hayden Library - PT2607.O35 A2 2016




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Literary skinheads?: writing from the right in reunified Germany / Jay Julian Rosellini

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Science Podcast - Replacing the Y chromosome, the future of U.S. missile defense, the brightest gamma-ray burst, and more (22 Nov 2013)

The minimum requirements for a Y chromosome with Monika Ward; Eliot Marshall checks in on U.S.'s missile interception program 30 years later; Sylvia Zhu breaks down observations from the brightest gamma-ray burst.




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Podcast: Wounded mammoths, brave birds, bright bulbs, and more

In this week’s podcast, David Grimm talks about brave birds, building a brighter light bulb, and changing our voice to influence our emotions. Plus, Ann Gibbons discusses the implications of a butchered 45,000-year-old mammoth found in the Siberian arctic for human migration. Read the related research in Science. [IMG: Dmitry Bogdanov]




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Podcast: The rise of skeletons, species-blurring hybrids, and getting rightfully ditched by a taxi

This week we chat about why it’s hard to get a taxi to nowhere, why bones came onto the scene some 550 million years ago, and how targeting bacteria’s predilection for iron might make better vaccines, with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic. Plus, Science’s Alexa Billow talks with news writer Elizabeth Pennisi about the way hybrids muck up the concept of species and turn the evolutionary tree into a tangled web.   Listen to previous podcasts   [Image:  Raul González Alegría; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Sharing mobilities: questioning our right to the city in the collaborative economy / Davide Arcidiacono and Mike Duggan

Rotch Library - HE305.A735 2020




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To Do ESSA Accountability Right, Focus on Classrooms, Not Just Schools

The Every Student Succeeds Act presents a challenge and an opportunity. It changes the question from “what do we have to do?” to “what new opportunities exist?” as states can now design their accountability systems to accomplish their own goals rather than complying with federal demands.




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Science and Technology Parks and Regional Economic Development: An International Perspective / Sara Amoroso, Albert N. Link, Mike Wright, editors

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Biological control in Latin America and the Caribbean: its rich history and bright future / edited by Joop C. van Lenteren, Vanda H.P. Bueno, M. Gabriela Luna and Yelitza C. Colmenarez

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Cisco ushers in a bright new age of bridges


Our dependence on apps is reaching its technical limits. But don't worry: Cisco is solving the issue.
More RSS Feed for Cisco: newsroom.cisco.com/rss-feeds ...




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[ASAP] Goodbye Juan José Sáenz (1960–2020): A Bright Scientific Mind, an Unusually Prolific Friend, and a Family Man

ACS Photonics
DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.0c00526




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Human rights, ownership, and the individual / Rowan Cruft

Dewey Library - JC571.C78 2019




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Human rights in twentieth-century Australia / Jon Piccini

Dewey Library - JC599.A8 P53 2019




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Why they marched: untold stories of the women who fought for the right to vote / Susan Ware

Dewey Library - JK1896.W37 2019




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Extreme reactions: radical right mobilization in Eastern Europe / Lenka Bustikova, Arizona State University

Dewey Library - JC573.2.E852 B88 2020




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Rights and Security in India, Myanmar, and Thailand

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Human rights in the age of platforms / edited by Rikke Frank Jørgensen ; foreword by David Kaye

Dewey Library - JC571.H7695266 2019




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International empirical studies on religion and socioeconomic human rights Hans-Georg Ziebertz, editor

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The morals of the market: human rights and the rise of neoliberalism / Jessica Whyte

Dewey Library - JC574.W428 2019




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In plain sight: impunity and human rights in Thailand / Tyrell Haberkorn

Dewey Library - JC599.T5 H33 2018