... classroom when their teacher treats them as an equal member ofthe classroom culture rather than segregating them by, for example, placing them in the back ofthe classroom with a paraprofessional ... needs to develop social networks among their typically developing peers and, in the end, contribute to thesocial isolation they endure. Purpose ofthe Study The role that the teacher plays ... Dissertation Presented to the FACULTY OFTHE USC ROSSIER SCHOOL OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA In Partial Fulfillment ofthe Requirements for the Degree DOCTOR OF EDUCATION ...
... probably making the situation worse by doing so. We know that ―lack‖ is the condition of not having something you want – in other words, the absence of something. But the absence of exactly ―what‖ ... allow the actions themselves to be fun and enjoyable. Do them because you enjoy doing them, without expecting them to pay off in any other way. When you do this, you are ―allowing‖ lots of great ... share 7 ofthe biggest mistakes that people make when attempting to use the Lawof Attraction to attract more money into their lives; and offer helpful suggestions on how to turn them around...
... of analogical reasoning, the court compares the relativestrength of two sets of facts – the facts ofthe precedent case and the facts of a new case now under consideration. If the facts ofthe ... that the ratio sets out the factors that ground the reason(s) in favor ofthe result: the later court must determine the strength ofthe reasonin favor ofthe result in the precedent on the basis ... precedents can be seen as the reverse of expansion of precedents on the basis of similarity: here, the court limits the effect of precedents on the basis of dissimilarity. The process of distinguishingprecedents...
... symbols ofthe ‘crackbaby’, ‘pregnant addict’ and ‘absent father’ emerged at the center of debateover fetal hazards. (A more detailed analysis ofthesocial and politicalconstruction of these concepts ... detaileddiscussion ofthe rise ofthe concept of fetal rights and fetal protectionism canbe found in Daniels, 1993.) After a brief discussion ofthesocial construction of maternity and paternity, I analyse the ... nullius – as if they had no biological fathers. With no linkbetween fathers and fetuses, no inheritance of harm could be attributed to the father’s use of drugs. The absence of fathers in debates...
... without the innumerable iura propria linked to the unity ofthe ius commune. The greater imperfection of men’s laws (the ius pro-prium) was related to the lesser imperfection ofthe laws ofthe ... not ofthe Roman and the English law, but rather of the Roman and the English lawyer’;60and the similar constitutional development of European kingdoms61and the common legal science.62By the ... tocall himself the King of France (the territory) and not the King ofthe Franks (the people). He then stood ‘in the same relation to the soil of France as the baronto his estate, the tenant to...
... feature of the 1994 reference to the aim of ‘optimal use ofthe world’s resources’ asopposed to the 1947 objective for the use ofthe ‘full resources ofthe world’.References to human rights and the ... models oflaw in competition with state law. Such models oflaw and norms are characteristic of what people often meanwhen they use the word ‘globalisation’.251 The return of universalist law 172See ... historic importance ofthe ending ofthe division of the European continent and the need to create firm bases for the construction of the future Europe50 The passionate sources of personal moral...
... need to revisit some ofthe consequences of the formulation ofthe concept of schizophrenia, the disorder that represents the core of psychotic phenomena.A failed category? The idea that schizophrenia ... all forms of auditory hallucinosis. Thus these four types of symptoms exhibit variously the loss of the sense of possession, loudness and external projection, and the exact pattern of these three ... to social theories, aetiological modesty is imperative on all sides. The final problem relates to the nature of schizophrenic symptoms themselves.Most ofthe experiences that form the basis of...
... in all of these conditions [22]. In the trau-matically injured brain, however, the synthesis of MT1and MT2, as well as the synthesis of GIF, are up-regu-lated by reactive astrocytes in the vicinity ... lossin the AD brain. Further investigation ofthe increasedneurotrophic activity ofthe AD brain revealed that itcorrelated with the loss of a specific neuroinhibitoryfactor, rather than the presence ... inhibit neurite outgrowth (as described above). The functional role of GIF synthesis and secretionin the brainTaken together, the regulation of GIF synthesis byreactive astrocytes, and its subsequent...
... of law rather than “due process.” The terms in the constitutional text are not critical. The fact is,” Justice Scalia explained, “regardless ofthe terminology used, the precise content of ... celebrates the adoption ofthe document as the nation’s defi ning act, allows that “[m]uch ofthe First Amendment . . . simply textualized the Federalist party line.”35There is also evidence that the ... thought the various elements ofthe document fi t together in some way, but the men who voted it into law only bought the compilation, whatever its contents. It also may be, then, that the only...
... the civil, the political and thesocial spheres. I will argue that the key to the development ofthe post-war criminal law was the fusion of these three forms of citizenship in the period of ... that these are dialectically connected aspects ofthe same thing: the modern form of law. I will now outline these two aspects of modern individualist law and then contextualise the idea ofthe ... discusses the different functions of liberal law, of which he identifies three:All three functions ofthe generality of laws—obscuring the domination ofthe bourgeoisie, rendering the economic system...
... were notable to assay the expression level ofthe untagged pro-teins, but we expect that the relative expression level of the tagged proteins is indicative of that ofthe equival-ent untagged ... membranes would restore function in the absence of the LBD. C-Vrp1p364)760was tagged at the C-terminuswith the CAAX box of S. cerevisiae Ras1p [45]Fig. 5. The LBD of C-Vrp1p is essential ... previouslyshown that the Ras1p CAAX box confers efficientmembrane anchoring on the otherwise cytoplasmicN-Vrp1p1)364fragment [23]. Addition ofthe CAAXbox also enhances thefunctionof N-Vrp1p1)364ingrowth...
... diminishes the power ofthe Pope, forthese secular systems oflaw are administered by the sovereign ratherthan the Pope.Vitoria further undermines the position ofthe Church by refutinganother ... FBAWhewell Professor of International Law, Faculty of Law, andDirector, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of CambridgeJohn S. Bell FBAProfessor of Law, Faculty of Law, ... History oftheLawof Nations(rev. edn., New York: Macmillan, 1954).4 The titles ofthe two lectures may be translated as ‘On the Indians Lately Discovered’and ‘On theLawof War Made by the Spaniards...
... inregulation of Nox3, the role ofthe PX domain in Nox3activity remains unknown.In the process of cloning of human Noxo1, somespliced transcripts ofthe NOXO1 gene have beenidentified [15,17–19]. They ... between the pair of primers(Fig. 2A). The lengths ofthe PCR products of Noxo1band Noxo1c were 225 and 240 bp, respectively. Todelineate the difference in the two products, we subjec-ted the ... activity ofthe PXdomains of Noxo1b and Noxo1c The membrane localization of Noxo1b is mediated inpart by binding ofthe PX domain to membrane phos-pholipids [19]. Less association of Noxo1c with the membrane...
... ofthe cricket paralysis virusIRES bound to the human 80S ribosome. The figure shows a back view ofthe 40Ssubunit with the IRES in light purple. (D)Top view ofthe entire 80S ribosome of the same ... biology because their func-tion is so closely tied to the large rRNAs ofthe ribosomes in all kingdoms of life. Following the determination ofthe complete crystal structures of both the large and ... bacteria, the functionalrole ofthe proteins has often been overlooked when focusing on rRNAs as the catalysts of translation. In this review we highlight some ofthe manyknown and important functions...