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Back to Basics: Habeas Corpus Procedures and Long-Term Executive Detention
(2009)The lesson from the Hamdi plurality and the Court in Boumediene is not that all hearsay is admissible in an executive-detention habeas action, but rather that the district courts should exercise their discretion in determining ... -
Bagram, Boumediene, and Limited Government
(2010)The United States’ prison at Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan is the latest front in the battle over the extraterritorial reach of the Constitution. Habeas litigation on behalf of Bagram detainees has begun establishing how ... -
Balancing Ambition and Gender Among Decision Makers
(SAGE Publications, 2007)In this article, we use an original laboratory experiment to test how people react to ambitious decision makers, allowing for interactions with gender. In the experiment, participants are told two decision makers will be ... -
Behavior and survival of the filth fly parasitoids Spalangia endius and Urolepis rufipes (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) in response to three granular house fly baits and components.
(Oxford University Press, 2016)Behaviors and mortality of two filth fly parasitoid wasps, Spalangia endius Walker and Urolepis rufipes Ashmead, were tested in response to granular fly baits containing one of three active ingredients (AI): Golden Malrin ... -
Benefit of polyandry in a monandrous species when females mate with already mated males
(Springer, 2018)Female mating frequency varies among animal taxa. A benefit to females of remating has usually been found, but almost all tests have been with polyandrous species. A species being monandrous does not guarantee that mating ... -
A better way of managing major risks
(IESE Business School, 2016)The article focuses on important distinction between enterprise risk management and strategic risk management and regarding the role of board directors in the risk management. It mentions that different way to identify and ... -
Beyond Encounters: Religion, Ethnicity, and Violence in the Early Modern Atlantic World, 1450-1700
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Beyond Mediation: Thinking the Computer Otherwise
(Intellect, 2009)Whatever Media Studies 2.0 involves, one thing is certain, there is a need to confront and deal with new technologies, most notably computers and computer networks. Despite the fact that the discipline has largely marginalized ... -
Beyond Red Light Enforcement Against the Guilty But Innocent: Local Regulations of Secondary Culprits
(2011)Automated traffic enforcement schemes, employing speed and red light cameras, are increasingly used by local governments in the United States. In some schemes, traffic violations are pursued against the owners as well as ... -
Bike Messengers and the Really Real: Effervescence, Reflexivity, and Postmodern Identity
(Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, 2006)Out of more than two thousand bike messengers in New York City, a few hundred participate in alleycats—illegal races held in open traffic. Surrounding this racing scene is a vibrant messenger community. Messengers who ... -
Biosynthesis of Menaquinone (Vitamin K2) and Ubiquinone (Coenzyme Q).
(EcoSal Plus, 2009-12-23)Escherichia coli and Salmonella contain the naphthoquinones menaquinone (MK; vitamin K2) and demethylmenaquinone and the benzoquinone ubiquinone (coenzyme Q; Q). Both quinones are derived from the shikimate pathway, which ... -
The Birth of the Movement to Prohibit the Unauthorized Practice of Law
(Quinnipiac Law Review, 2018)Despite its omnipresence in the field, there is no comprehensive history of the legal profession's effort to prohibit the unauthorized practice of law ("UPL"), by persons or entities who do not have a license to engage in ... -
Body Image and Expected Future Interaction
(Center for the Study of Group Processes, University of Iowa, 2006)This study examined impression formation as a function of anticipated future social interaction among women with varying body image perceptions. Seventy-four women participated in a getto- know-you interview with a female ... -
Bolstering the Impact of Online Professional Development for Teachers
(American Educational Research Foundation, 2013-02)Online professional development (OPD) for teachers is an increasingly popular and viable alternative to face-to-face professional development. While OPD can be effective, little is known about OPD’s design and implementation ... -
Borderline Personality Disorder Features, Self-Verification, and Committed Relationships
(Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 2014-05)This study examines whether self-verification strivings are greater for individuals with elevated features of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) than individuals with minimal features of BPD, and whether this is especially ... -
Bori practice among enslaved West Africans of Ottoman Tunis: Unbelief (Kufr) or another dimension of the African diaspora?
(Elsevier, 2011-06-15)Building on Ahmad ibn Yusuf b. al-Qadi al-Timbuktawi's treatise entitled Hatk al-Sitr Amma Alayhi Sudani Tunis min al-Kufr (Piercing the Veil: Being an Account of the Infidel Religions of the Blacks of Tunis) this paper ... -
Brand spillover effects within a sponsor portfolio: the interaction of image congruence and portfolio size
(The Marketing Management Association, 2015)A sponsor portfolio exists where multiple brands sponsor a single activity or property, such as a sporting event, team, league, or a charity simultaneously. While sponsor portfolios are common in practice, little is known ... -
The Bricks That Build the Clicks: Newsroom Investments and Newspaper Online Performance
(Routledge, 2011)As the world embraces the Internet for media consumption, the concept of a hybrid newspaper—a printed newspaper with a companion Web site—is becoming more prevalent. Many hope that online advertising revenue (OAR) will ... -
A Briefing: Promise & Programs in Rural Illinois
(Northern Illinois University Center for Governmental Studies, 2018)Population projections show that rural Illinois will face serious issues in the next decade and beyond, with population declines, shrinking young population cohorts, and increasing proportions of elderly that may retire ... -
The buffering effects of job embeddedness on negative shocks.
(Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2010)Unpleasant events are a fact of organizational life. The way in which people respond to such events, however, varies. In the present study, we hypothesized and found that some individuals choose to respond to negative ...