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You & Your Red Throat
(Creighton University. Omaha, Nebraska, 2017)You & Your Red Throat is an exploration of more than my personal and writerly obsessions. They are my necessities. Most evident throughout the manuscript is my search for identity and human commonality within what is often ... -
You and the Teaching Hospital
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You Cannot Hide behind Religion in Copyright Law: The Ninth Circuit Correctly Rejected a Religious Extension to the Fair use Defense in Worldwide Church of God v. Philadelphia Church of God, Inc.
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 2002)INTRODUCTION|Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution provides that Congress has the power to promote science and the arts by giving inventors and authors exclusive rights to their respective works for limited times. ... -
You Didn't Build That! A Prophetic View of the Political Economy from the Exile
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You love that dog
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You Might Have The Right To Remain Silent: An Erosion Of The Fifth Amendment With The Use Of Pre-Arrest Silence
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 2016)INTRODUCTION|You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say- and, in some states, anything you do not say- can and will be used against you in a court of law. Although the United States Supreme Court has clearly ... -
You Never Call Me Anymore: Bartnicki v. Vopper and the Supreme Court's Abridgement of the Right of Privacy in Favor of the First Amendment Right of a Free Press
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 2002)INTRODUCTION|More than one hundred years ago, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis first articulated the legal hypothesis that an individual has a right to be free from public exposure of private information about his or her ... -
You puin kwa hwangsae puin (Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Stork / Korean)
(Another Language Press in cooperation with Shen's Books and Supplies. Cincinnati, 1970)See my comments under the Spanish version in the same year. -
You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Fables to Read Together
(Little, Brown and Company. NYNew York, 2013)I thought I was buying a second copy of a book already in the collection. That is true, but there is a curious shift in the format of the cover and title-page. This edition emphasizes the second half of that title. Has ... -
You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Fables to Read Together
(Little, Brown and Company. NYNew York, 2010)The format of this book uses colors to indicate alternating readers within its thirteen fables. As the introduction proclaims, You take one voice, I, the other; then we read to one another. The moral is in a different ... -
You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Fables to Read Together
(Little, Brown and Company. NY, 2010)Here is an extra copy of this book with its dust-jacket. The format of this book uses colors to indicate alternating readers within its thirteen fables. As the introduction proclaims, "You take one voice, I, the other; ... -
You Take Them as You Find Them: An Examination of How Negotiations Build Trust With Parties They Never Meet Face-to-Face
(Creighton University. Omaha, Nebraska, 2014)Today fewer business relationships involve meaningful face-to-face in teraction. In terms of negotiation between unfamiliar parties, building trust can be a crucial component of achieving satisfactory outcomes. How a ... -
you turned the fables on me
(Price/Stern/Sloan. Los Angeles, 1978)The only touch of Aesop in this pun-happy simple cartoon book is on the cover. At least it is clear that Aesop gets around! -
you turned the fables on me
(Price/Stern/Sloan. Los Angeles, 1978)Here is an extra copy of this book. The only touch of Aesop in this pun-happy simple cartoon book is on the cover. At least it is clear that Aesop gets around! -
you turned the fables on me
(Price/Stern/Sloan. Los Angeles, 1978)Here is a second extra copy of this book. The only touch of Aesop in this pun-happy simple cartoon book is on the cover. At least it is clear that Aesop gets around! -
you turned the fables on me
(Price/Stern/Sloan. Los Angeles, 1978)Here is a third extra copy of this book. The only touch of Aesop in this pun-happy simple cartoon book is on the cover. At least it is clear that Aesop gets around! -
You Want Me To Do What - Where - Urinalysis Drug Testing in the Eighth Circuit
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1987)INTRODUCTION|In response to the potential costs associated with drug use by employees, both public and private employers have initiated many forms of drug-testing programs in an attempt to identify and confront the growing ...