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Extractions: The Division of Social Sciences (DSS) Dr. Philip Thomas Chair STAFF Laronda O'Neal , Secretary FACULTY Dr. Gobind Bhagia , Professor of Economics Dr. Goodwin Chukwuma , Assoc. Professor of Sociology Dr. Don. F. Gonella , Coordinator/ Assoc. Professor of Psychology Robert M. Herron - Part-time Instructor of History Dr. Cheryl Evans Jones , Assoc. Professor of Psychology/Director of Self-Study Dr. Claudia T. Jones , Professor of Sociology and Political Science Dr. William F. ("Bill") Lawless Professor of Mathematics/Psychology Dr. Ronald M. Lewis Assoc. Professor of Sociology Dr. Noel J. Makidi , Assoc. Professor of History and Political Science Dr. Purna C. Mohanty Coordinator/Professor of Sociology Dr. Leslie J. Pollard , Callaway Professor of History Dr. A. Ali Syed , Assoc. Professor of Psychology Dr. Gloria T. Williams-Way , Coordinator, Assoc. Professor of History 2001 INSTITUTIONAL SELF-STUDY FACTS DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY ECONOMICS The Division of Social Sciences is composed of four departments: History and Political Science, Psychology, Sociology and Economics.
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Extractions: David Daniels, M.D ., a leading developer of the Enneagram, is Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford Medical School. Dr. Daniels maintained a private psychiatric practice in Palo Alto for over 30 years and is a long-time teacher of the Enneagram. Together with Helen Palmer, he pioneered the Enneagram Professional Training Program. Since 1988, Dr. Daniels has trained hundreds of professionals in the use of the Enneagram through this intensive training program designed to bring high-quality Enneagram knowledge to individuals working in fields ranging from business to psychology. He has taught the Enneagram throughout the United States and around the world: in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Finland, Netherlands, and Switzerland. He has developed many applications of the Enneagram, including individual and couples therapy, dream work, coaching, leadership styles analysis, and conflict resolution. Dr. Daniels served as co-director of the First International Enneagram Conference at Stanford University in August, 1994. He also was a founding Director of the International Enneagram Association (IEA) and did much to assure its success. He is co-author of The Essential Enneagram (Harper/SF, June 2000), originally published as the
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Extractions: by Brenda S. Fishbein Technology and computers are wonderful tools for most lawyers. Unfortunately, if you are an ineffective or disorganized attorney the new technology will not provide a remedy; computers will only make you ineffective and disorganized faster than before. As a member of the "over 45" group of lawyers, I can remember when the IBM Selectric typewriter was the greatest invention for the law office and when carbon paper (some of you are probably searching for that term in the dictionary) was the bane of every secretary's existence. I recall preparing a 30-page appellate brief, knowing that I would have only one opportunity to revise my arguments because my secretary was going to have to retype the entire 30 pages, but only once. I envied the large law firms that could afford a Wang. I was not resistant to the new technology. It just scared me to death. When I got my own computer for my desk my secretary had to teach me how to turn it on. I was afraid that if I pushed the wrong button I would break something. Then I had to learn all of the DOS commands. All of those "F number," "Alt" and "Ctrl" keys. I never would have survived without the plastic decoder above my keyboard. Windows 95 is heaven for me. I don't have to know anything. All I have to do is look at the pictures, point my mouse, and the computer does the rest. It has been a voyage of discovery. One time, by mistake, I hit "Ctrl D" instead of "Shift D," and the date appeared in my document. I have actually become quite proficient. I can prepare my own letters and pleadings; I can even use graphics to make tables for use as trial exhibits. If the office staff has left, I can still continue working on behalf of my clients. This, of course, is a mixed blessing.
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Extractions: Tobacco control enforcement turns serious By Jeffrey Barg Published March 1997 While there will be many more battles with the tobacco interests for the health of our children, we have reached a significant milepost, which required sustained concerted effort on the part of many talented and dedicated people, first to get the law passed and then to get it enforced. Most of this effort has been organized by the local tobacco control coalition, TEACH. Ordinance 732 prohibits the sale of tobacco to persons under 18 and requires photo ID of anyone appearing to be under 25-years-old. Age-of-sale warning signs must also be posted, and tobacco must be behind the counter or in a locked case or on the counter within three feet of an active register. And sale of loose cigarettes is prohibited. The public information initiative includes targeted mailings as well as television, radio, print and billboard advertising. The compliance checks have been a key component of the effort at its various stages. The first compliance checks identified the need for the law to be passed. The compliance checks after the law was passed and after merchants were given information about the law showed that there was a need to aggressively enforce the law. And future compliance checks will show how effective these enforcement actions have been.
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Extractions: U. S. District Court, 1975 Scott Richardson has been a litigator for over 25 years. He began his practice in Chicago, Illinois in 1974 handling cases involving professional liability and complex insurance coverage disputes. Scott and his family moved to Arizona in 1986. He remains licensed in Illinois as well as in Arizona. He represents insurers in coverage cases, including the Underwriters at Lloyds, London. Scott has litigated business disputes, personal injury claims, as well as acting as lead counsel on one of the nation's most significant ERISA claims against investment managers for Arizona-based Taft-Hartley Funds. Scott has represented clients including automotive suppliers, car dealerships, construction companies, and wholesalers and retailers of a large number of commodities and products. Scott's litigation skills sometimes take him into non-traditional areas. Recently, he litigated an entertainment law case in California representing the former manager of jazz performer, Anita Baker.
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Extractions: corporate areas, the firm has endeavored to have the corporate and business attorneys well informed on corporate and partnership taxation, and also has endeavored to keep the tax specialists conversant with, and involved in, the corporate, partnership, and limited liability company practice of law. The same integrated approach is in connection with the firm's other transactional areas, including its Art Aviation Entertainment Intellectual Property , and Real Estate In corporate and business tax planning, the firm also takes into account state and local tax consequences. It has substantial expertise in Californias unitary business method of corporate and business taxation, as well as the application of the states sales and use tax to all types of business transactions. Mitigating the impact of sales and use taxes is an important part of the firm's aviation law practice, as well as its art law practice. In addition, the firm assists individual taxpayers in planning for California state tax residency issues.
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Extractions: Request Information Excellent faculty, engaged students, and a supportive environment - these are what truly define a law school. Hamline University School of Law is all these things. It is a community of scholars dedicated to a unified purpose-to teach, explore, and learn the law. HUSL has achieved national visibility for our expertise in Alternative Dispute Resolution (6th in the nation); Law and Religion; Legal Research and Writing; and Advocacy and Trial Skills. The school has also developed significant offerings in Business Law; Public Law Government, and Ethics; and Child Advocacy and Family Law. Hamline's curriculum reflects the changing requirements of the legal profession by offering course concentrations, practicums, and clinics in some of the most timely topics. Law is more than a profession; it is the underpinning of civilization and as such it reflects the political, social, moral, and economic standards of society. A full understanding of the law must consider the purpose and consequences of particular rules and the processes by which the law is improved. Dean Ed Butterfoss says, "At Hamline, students consider the morality of law, ask hard questions about authority, discuss justice, and are challenged to reflect on their personal code of ethics. They have an obligation to serve the community." This sense of service to society at the local, national, and international levels is vital to Hamline's mission.
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Extractions: Contact: Meredith Dickenson or Ellen Sterner SMU professors will be following the 78th Texas Legislature closely. From public education, criminal and civil justice, business and economic development to privacy and the environment, our experts will be able to assess the issues quickly, compare current law to the proposed legislation and cite the research. Many of our experts can talk about the politics as well as the substance of the bills. Katherine Hargrove , associate dean of Education and Lifelong Learning. Hargrove is SMU's director of Teacher Education and is an expert on the majority of the education issues facing the Legislature this session, including teachers' salaries, vouchers for students to attend private schools, and testing standards and accountability for charter schools. Hargrove, a former classroom teacher and curriculum writer, has been in education for more than two decades. Contact at 214-768-5437. Deborah Diffily , professor of early childhood education. Diffily is an expert in testing and reading comprehension. She has reviewed the efficacy of statewide tests and has written college-level texts on teaching young children. Diffily has presented her work at prestigious conferences including the International Reading Association and the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Contact at 214-768-2357.
Extractions: February 22, 2002 So, between the two of us we had our work going for 24 hours day and it was a tad challenging for our research assistants. We had a very good time together and those were very good days. One of the things that I was very pleased about in coming back to the University was that I would have the opportunity to work with Kim at the Business School. I want to thank Dick Spangler for everything he does for the Business School and for the very strong support that he and Meredith have provided in many ways perhaps most substantially through the beautiful building in which we have gathered. I want to thank Ray and Gladie Gilmartin for their leadership over this group for the past few years. Ray and I got to know each other in Washington and at least from my point of view the periodic dialogues that we had on tropical disease, vaccines and pharmaceutical pricing were among the most pleasurable public-private interactions that I had a chance to have. Thank you very much for what you are doing. And I want to thank Rajat and Anita Gupta who are taking up the role of leadership in this group. But mostly I want to thank the faculty, the staff and the students of the Harvard Business School who are what make this such a very special institution and who really, I think, in so many ways are examples to business schools and business everywhere and as I will indicate in a few moments also to higher education in a whole set of very important respects.
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Extractions: Departmental Structure Operations Division - The Operations Division is the largest segment of the department. The division is primarily comprised of uniformed personnel. Patrol is the largest bureau which consists of approximately 70 sworn officers and community service officers. Patrol is divided into three watches; morning, day and night. Each watch is managed by a lieutenant and supervised by two sergeants. The watch is staffed according to the demands of the particular time period. The Special Operations Unit handles traffic and parking enforcement, animal services, special events, and the Reserve Officer program. Investigation and Services Division - Follow-up investigations and support services are the primary functions of the division. Criminal investigations are handled by detectives in specialized assignments such as crimes against persons, property, auto theft, fraud and crimes committed by or against juveniles. Narcotic and vice investigations are conducted by the Special Investigations Unit. The DARE Program is staffed by two full-time police officers. The Records and Communications Bureau serves the community 24 hours a day. Dispatchers answer and evaluate 911 calls and are responsible for initiating police, fire, and paramedic responses.