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Fox trots up to the plate: KBR's David Fox lists passion, creativity and a commitment to communities as key elements in his tool box.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] David Fox might cringe if you said it in front of him. In fact, he might even get a little testy if you said it at all. But give this man credit, for he's got soul. The Houston native and director of risk...
DIRECTORS & BOARDS DIRECTORS ROSTER.
3COM CORP. 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, CA 95052 has added to its board: James R. Long Bio Notes: Has 35 years of management experience in the high-technology industry. Retired in 1999 after serving eight years as EVP of...
Women and globalization: the failure and postmodern possibilities of international law.
ABSTRACT This Article examines the role of international law, particularly human rights law, as it relates to the process of globalization and its effects on women. Initially, the Article sets the stage by describing the course of globalization and the dramatic impact it has had on the...
Saudi Arabia preserves tradition in a changing society.
Saudi Arabia is evolving rapidly. The past two decades have seen extraordinary economic changes while the system of government remains much as it was when the kingdom was founded 60 years ago. Maintaining the balance between the traditional way of life and the emergence of a modern entrepreneurial society is...
Displaying Women: Spectacles of Leisure in Edith Wharton's New York.
Displaying Women: Spectacles of Leisure in Edith Wharton's New York. By Maureen E. Montgomery (New York: Routledge, 1998. ix plus 206pp. $18.99/paperback). With the publication of Displaying Women, Maureen E. Montgomery, Professor of American Studies at the University of Christland, New Zealand, adds elite women to the...
The view for Sarasota.
Despite some blips on the national horizon, New College economist Fred Strobel says the local economy should stay healthy in 1999 - with a few significant exceptions. For the last few years, I've been making annual economic forecasts in this January issue, and for the last few...
THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA 2000.
THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA 2000 46th edition A unique source of up-to-the minute information on the region published by Europa Publications ISBN 1 85743 061 1 price 235.00 [pounds sterling] The new edition of The Middle East and North Africa 2000....
Beyond Twin Deficits: Emotions of the Future in the Organizations of Money.
ABSTRACT. This paper outlines new developments in the sociology of money. It highlights certain aspects of Post Keynesian monetarism and explores Keynesian concepts of emotions relative to economics and economic sociology. Gunnar Myrdal's work on time and money contributes to the discussion. Underdeveloped areas of discourse in both sociology...
Independent Kazakhstan.
LENIN wrote that you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. But what happens when the time comes that you want to unscramble the omelette and put the eggs back in their shells? What the leaders of the new Kazakhstan are attempting has something of the character of unscrambling that...
Publishing Fees in Academia.
One of the authors reviewed available literature and analyzed issues dealing with publishing in academia with limited resources (Snell et. al 1976, Snell et. al. 1994.) One of the problems or opportunities now associated with publishing in higher education is the cost. Numerous high quality journals have discovered that... | |
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