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Scaling Urban Environmental Challenges: From Local to Global ...
David Satterthwaite Introduction This chapter seeks to provide an overview of the
most serious environmental problems in 'unaffluent urban areas' to complement
Graham Haughton's overview of environmental problems and affluent cities ...
Peter J Marcotullio, Gordon McGranahan, 2012
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Making All the Difference: Inclusion, Exclusion, and ...
"See id. at 1476: "The irony is that these individuals |the Johnsons of the country]
— predominantly unknown, unaffluent, unorganized — suffer this injustice at the
hands of a Court fond of thinking itself the champion of the politically impotent.
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Justice Antonin Scalia and the Conservative Revival
It would only penalize "predominantly unknown, unaffluent, unorganized" white
males such as Johnson. 6 Scalia's argument held that governmental efforts to
empower previously disadvantaged interests will harm a member of a faceless
class ...
4
The elevation of the people, moral, instructional and social
If Canterbury visits with reproach the ignorance that abounds in Oldham, the
latter town may refer to a majority of unaffluent, hard-working artisans — may
show that the same characteristic does not belong to the archiepiscopal city, and
yet ...
... they flow into un expedient, expedient le president, president un resident,
resident un equivalent, equivalent un ferment, ferment content, content excellent,
excellent violent, violent negligent, negligent unaffluent, tributary stream
CHAPTER ...
Felix Bruno B. Borowski, 1884
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American Law in the Age of Hypercapitalism: The Worker, the ...
On behalf of Johnson, Scalia noted: "The irony is that these individuals —
predominantly unknown, unaffluent, unorganized — suffer this injustice at the
hands of a Court fond of thinking itself the champion of the politically impotent."15
Justice ...
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Justices, Presidents, and Senators: A History of the U.S. ...
The irony is that these individuals — predominately unknown, unaffluent,
unorganized — suffer this injustice at the hands of a court fond of thinking itself
the champion of the politically impotent."17 In 1996 Justice Scalia revisited the
gender ...
Henry Julian Abraham, 2008
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A Jewish Colonel in the Civil War: Marcus M. Spiegel of the ...
Two years earlier he had been forty-six years old and an unaffluent "Peddler of
Dry Goods." His wife, Sarah, then thirty-two, was born in Michigan. Much more
prosperous was the merchant Adolph Heller, then also forty-six and Austrian-
born.
Marcus M. Spiegel, Jean Powers Soman, Frank Loyola Byrne
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The Politics of Human Rights Protection
... alike have been largely dependent on the taxing prerogatives of governments.
And what is democracy supposed to mean in that context? Unless the unaffluent
and unpowerful can reclaim or reinvent government, we must deal ...
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Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter of ...
It weakens the unaffluent constituencies that have a vital stake in preserving and
expanding government social programs. The weaker constituencies are not only
hurt economically but depoliticized in the process, discouraged from political ...
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The struggles of Olivia Manning
Born in 1908 to unaffluent middle-class parents in Portsmouth, she felt displaced by the birth of a brother. She left grammar school at 16 to earn her living, and ... «New Statesman, 1月 13»
In Robert Bork?s Death, a Reminder of Scalia?s Inconsistency
The irony is that these individuals—predominantly unknown, unaffluent, unorganized—suffer this injustice at the hands of a Court fond of thinking itself the ... «Daily Beast, 12月 12»