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Thirty Years (thirty + year)
Selected AbstractsThoughts on Thirty Years as Reviews EditorINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NAUTICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, Issue 2 2004Angela Croome No abstract is available for this article. [source] Cape Fear, Two Versions and Two Visions Separated by Thirty YearsJOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIETY, Issue 1 2001Gerald J. Thain This essay examines the changes between 1962 and 1991 that occurred in the context within which the two very different versions of Cape Fear appeared. These two versions of the story of a threatened lawyer are emblematic of an altered perspective on law. The essay highlights the tension between art's role as a reflector of society and its values and its role shaping social views. The inference, from the different portrayals of Sam Bowden, that there has been a systematic decline in the lawyer's status and public esteem is not, however, borne out in the cinematic field. The situation has become one of moral ambiguity with the lawyer playing a more ambivalent role in society. [source] How Capital Budgeting Helped a Sick City: Thirty Years of Capital Improvement Planning in ClevelandPUBLIC BUDGETING AND FINANCE, Issue 1 2000Susan Hoffmann During the 1970s, Cleveland's capital improvement plan (CIP) was scorned as a bad joke, and the city's roads, bridges, and public buildings fell into disrepair. The city's default on its fiscal obligation in 1978 seemed to cap the city's infrastructure problem; there was no comprehensive strategy for capital spending and in a bankrupt city, no money to spend in any event. Yet, during the 1980s, with support from the administration, the business community, and the innovations of a small group of dedicated urban planners, the CIP was restructured and hundreds of millions were systematically invested in public infrastructure. By the 1990s, most of the innovative changes of the 1980s seemed to be institutionalized, but there were ominous clouds on the horizon. [source] EDITORIAL: Thirty Years of Reproductive Immunology: An IntroductionAMERICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY, Issue 6 2010Vikki M. Abrahams PhD No abstract is available for this article. [source] EDITORIAL: Thirty Years of Reproductive ImmunologyAMERICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY, Issue 1 2010Gil Mor MD No abstract is available for this article. [source] Get Out of My Emergency Room: Thirty Years Spent Inside The House of GodACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, Issue 6 2009Shana Kusin MD No abstract is available for this article. [source] The Road is Long: Thirty Years of Equality Legislation in BritainBRITISH JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, Issue 3 2007Linda Dickens This article critically reflects upon the development of British employment equality law, tracking a positive yet hesitant, uneven and incomplete trajectory from anti-discrimination towards equality, and from piecemeal and patchwork coverage towards inclusiveness, integration and intersectionality. It argues that the opportunities provided by the new Commission for Equality and Human Rights and the proposed Single Equality Act should be taken to address remaining weaknesses in the legislative equality package and the limitations in enforcement approaches which the article highlights. [source] |