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- "Beyond Beards, Scarves and Halal Meat" [1] : Mediated Constructions of British Muslim Identity.
- Yasmin Moll School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Abstract There is an emerging identity discourse among young British Muslims in the twenty-first century that strives to create a space for itself in the public sphere beyond both assimilation...
- Research articles 2007-03-22
- Richard E. Flathman, Pluralism and Liberal Democracy
- Richard E. Flathman, Pluralism and Liberal Democracy (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005), vii + 218 pp. The constellation of issues concerning the relation of pluralism to liberal democracy could not be more deserving of the attention of contemporary political philosophers. Both domestically and globally, we live within increasingly...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- Can Obama's Plan Work?
- Skeptics and some economists say that Pres. Obama?s financial programs and plans for the future may not work if there is no economic growth. Kimberly Dozier reports from Washington.
- Videos 2009-04-15
- GOP Who Backed Obama Stimulus
- They received heavy criticism from within their own political party, but a few Republican Senators remained firm in their support of Pres. Obama s economic stimulus package. Kimberly Dozier reports.
- Videos 2009-04-15
- New Stimulus Hampers Bonuses
- Executives whose companies have received taxpayer bailout dollars have received salary caps on their bonuses, according to the recently approved economic stimulus package. Michelle Miller reports.
- Videos 2009-02-15
- Stimulus Report Accurate?
- A White House report on jobs created by the stimulus program is coming under fire after an earlier report card showed multiple errors. Chip Reid reports.
- Videos 2009-10-30
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- Should Managers Study the Liberal Arts?
- Should Managers Study the Liberal Arts?Yes & NoQuite frequently in my travels through the business community, I notice where my Liberal Arts education (BA - English Major) has helped me. Not just with my communication skills but with my overall understanding of the world. Outside of my major,...
- Discussion threads 2007-12-19
- As Wall Street Goes, So Goes "Liberal Ethics"
- Some are saying that the financial crisis signals "the end of Wall Street." Does it also signal the end of the traditional, liberal concept of ethics that have dominated in the West for the past two centuries? Even before the meltdown, University of...
- Blog posts 2008-09-23
- The liberal label: the substance is alive and well, but the brand is in trouble.(Politics And Language)
- "The masquerade is over; it's time to ... use the dreaded 'L' word, to say the policies of our opposition ... are liberal, liberal, liberal." --RONALD REAGAN, 1988 SINCE THE 1930S, THE LANDSCAPE OF AMERICAN POLITICAL discourse has...
- Research articles 2003-09-01
- News, Tribune both liberal
- Regarding the controversy about the Deseret Morning News being liberal: I was a Salt Lake Tribune subscriber for 30 years before switching to the Deseret Morning News. I did so after the Tribune became such a flaming liberal publication that I could no longer abide their slanted news and views....
- Research articles 2006-12-08
- Revenge of the Liberal Arts Graduates?
- Geoffrey Moore, author of the pathbreaking and essential business book Crossing the Chasm, just blogged about the Davos 07 theme "The Shifting Power Equation." Moore says:The shift from computing to communications also has profound implications for the redistribution of power. As the Internet continues to work its transformation of the...
- Blog posts 2007-01-26
- Revenge of the Liberal Arts Graduates?
- Geoffrey Moore, author of the pathbreaking and essential business book Crossing the Chasm, just blogged about the Davos '07 theme "The Shifting Power Equation." Moore says:The shift from computing to communications also has profound implications for the redistribution of power. As the Internet continues to work its transformation of the...
- Blog posts 2007-01-25
- The Political Divide in Health Care: A Liberal Perspective
- U.S. health policy has been consumed by an ideological divide between conservative and liberal viewpoints. The liberal philosophy, based on both moral principles and utilitarian arguments, attempts to balance the needs of the individual with the concerns of the entire population. Elements of the liberal health care perspective include a...
- White papers 2005-12-01
- Upstart liberal radio seeks toehold in conservative territory
- WASHINGTON AFP ? Right-wing radio talk-show hosts have long been the scourge of liberal America, with a dominant presence on the nation's airwaves. But a group of entrepreneurs with deep pockets, a line-up of liberal media stars and distribution in key markets is hoping to balance the mix with...
- Research articles 2004-03-30
- When Kerry was liberal
- The Bush campaign and its conservative patrons want you to know: John Kerry is the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate. More liberal than Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton, the Generation GOP website crows. The Democrats couldn't have picked a more leftwing Presidential candidate if they'd nominated Dennis Kucinich,...
- Research articles 2004-05-01
- Learn to market your liberal arts degree for a lifetime career
- With employment prospects tight for recent college graduates, many students are shying away from a liberal arts education. Instead, students seek secure, practical majors, such as engineering or business, which have a definite career path and a sure niche in the employment market. But a liberal arts degree does not...
- Research articles 1994-10-01
- Liberal Journalists Routinely Bashed Reagan
- Last week, liberal journalists began laying the groundwork for the liberal establishment to hijack the legacy of President Reagan. In the long run, they can be expected to downplay and distort his conservative record, while trying to exploit his enduring appeal to advance distinctly un-Reaganlike causes.For that reason, it is...
- Research articles 2004-06-21
- Shooting the gap: Engaging Today's faculty in the liberal arts
- IN "WHAT REALLY MATTERS IN COLLEGE: How Students View and Value Liberal Education" (2005), Debra Humphreys and Abigail Davenport present the findings of a study that asked high school and college students about their impressions of liberal education. Humphreys and Davenport found that, on the whole, these students--including those already...
- Research articles 2006-06-22
- Liberal arts symposium
- SANDY -- The Waterford School kicks off its Liberal Arts Symposium Series, featuring prominent writers including the author of "Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling," Friday at its Sandy campus, 1480 East 9400 South. Prominent speakers will share their insights into liberal arts' role in education. The public event...
- Research articles 2006-10-19
- The missing Morton factor.(Canadian Senate criticized for not using its given powers sensibly; Liberal)(senators have very liberal attitudes in voting)(Brief Article)
- We ask the latest Liberal appointees and Alberta's 'senators-in-waiting' to vote on hot issues Years of ridicule by people who want the Senate reformed or abolished have convinced most Canadians that the Upper House of Parliament is a useless anachronism, a place where Liberal...
- Research articles 2000-05-08
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