Cumulative subject index volumes 22–23
In: Journal of vocational behavior, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 370-375
ISSN: 1095-9084
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In: Journal of vocational behavior, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 370-375
ISSN: 1095-9084
In: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte: Economic history yearbook, Band 24, Heft 2
ISSN: 2196-6842
In: Human factors: the journal of the Human Factors Society, Band 22, Heft 6, S. 761-767
ISSN: 1547-8181
In: Human development, Band 22, Heft 5, S. 277-280
ISSN: 1423-0054
Contents: The tapols and Timor -- Tapol song on cassette -- Subversion trial in Irian Jaya -- Recommended reading: "Indonesia's political prisoners" by Justus M. van der Kroef -- The Admiral fights back . Releases: two official explanations -- Indonesia's human rights lobby by Cheryl Payer -- Exports up - debts too -- Aid-to-Indonesia news -- New arrests -- Film: More than a million years -- New labour camp in Kalimantan
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Pets, people & problems (Senator Charles McC Mathias, Jr., Maryland) Humane education going strong on West Coast (Charlene Drennon) First three societies accredited by HSUS Hope for the coyote? "Run Rabbit Run": an eyewitness report by HSUS investigators HSUS receives award for disaster relief work Intern program at Norma Terris Center HSUS West Coast regional office booth popular at nature fair HSUS's John Dommers cries "foul" in donkey basketball editorial Weller assists local societies NY Humane Education workshop led by Dommers Annual Report: 1976 in Review San Francisco SPCA offers health insurance for pets of elderly Unhappiness is a hot dog A warning from ISAP Concerned citizens unite for humane euthanasia Court orders puppy mill operator to stop dog breeding--forever! Animal lab cleans up!--HSUS correspondence relates two year struggle This is a leash Trapping study available Guest Editorial: Taking the teeth out of the Animal Welfare Act (Ann Cottrell Free) Zero mortality: for the porpoise. Federal Legislation State Legislation NAAHE on the move! Literally and figuratively Society gives opinions on animal shipping regulations HSUS joins malpractice suit on death of pet HSUS at odds with government about mourning doves Grand Canyon burros get reprieves Marine mammal regulations delayed Alice Wagner, former HSUS Director, dies Humane education: one way to fight the violent TV tide (John Dommers) Tonic immobility--playing 'possum (Dr. Michael W. Fox) How to get public service announcements on the radio (Glenda Heldenbrand) HSUS Accreditation Program: what's it all about? (John A. Hoyt) Understanding your pet: what your pet is trying to tell you (Dr. Michael Fox)
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A Review: On the Fifth Day: Animal Rights & Humane Ethics, edited by Richard Knowles Morris and Michael W. Fox (Patrick B. Parkes) The fight continues: a report from the '77 International Whaling Commission (Patricia Forkan) Willie the Whale Whale survival day is big hit in Capital President Carter's message to IWC Congressman McCloskey speaks out on whales and other issues Update: animals in transit now protected - no more orange crates Flood: HSUS Disaster Team aids victims in Johnstown, PA In Memoriam: Two friends of animals die Velma Johnston, protector of wild horses Loren Eiseley, anthropologist and writer Indianapolis Humane Society joins growing list of accredited societies HSUS works with Union Pacific Railroad to improve ride for hogs New England office making great strides HSUS helps two Texas towns plan improved pounds Another Kansas puppy mill shut down Nature trail opened at Norma Terris Center West Coast office helps defeat crossbow hunting California "Bloodless Bullfight" stopped 77 is banner year for HSUS workshop program A practical approach for school presentations (John Dommer) Animal rights and the Law of Ecology--toward a humane stewardship (Michael W. Fox) KIND Director joins youth protest Federal Legislation State Legislation HSUS's Jim Cohen to work with World Federation for the Protection of Animals Animal Behavior Society sets guidelines for use of animals in research Right to require sterilization confirmed Mental anguish suit won Alaskan Wolf litigation continues Hopeful news from Guadalupe County Endangered Species Treaty no in effect Alaskan marine mammals Court bans import of baby sealskins from South Africa Red tape cut for breeders of endangered species HSUS probes humaneness of porpoise taking by tuna fishermen How to stop cruelty in your community (Patrick B. Parkes) President's Perspective: Educating for action (John A. Hoyt)
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In: Die Beweislastregel des § 22 AGG
In: Die Beweislastregel des § 22 AGG
In: Die Gesellschaft der Menschen
In: Gesetzgebung und Verwaltung im Dalbergstaat 1802-1810
In: The American Journal of International Law, Band 63, Heft 3, S. 683
Note: According to its publication date, this issue is the eighth issue to be published, however "Vol.I No.VI" is written on the cover (the font makes it look like Vol.II No. VII); however, the next issue claims to be number eight. To keep publication dates in order, we have relabeled this issue as VIII-A and issue VIII as VIII-B. Page 1 The title page depicts an ASOSU election ballot with such words as "conspiracy" and "smear" next to checkmarks. A large hand has stamped the word "FRAUD" on the ballot. Caricatures (identities unknown) are holding a pen and appear to have just voted on the ballot. Page 2 "ELECTION FRAUD" The recent student election for the ASOSU is called into question. Various prerequisites for positions are cited as examples of illegitimate proceedings involving students not matching the requirements for filled positions. The Student Activities Committee is accused of showing favoritism towards certain members of the administration. Also cited was the misprinting of some of the ballots, with some names left off. Other voter fraud is claimed. Continued on Page 3. Page 3 [no title] "ELECTION FRAUD" from Page 1 is concluded. "REESOR FIGHTS CONSPIRACY" Various obstacles of Reesor's ASOSU Presidential campaign, mostly involving his eligibility, are recounted. Continued on Page 8. Page 4 "ASOSU ELECTIONS: 1969" The entire page is filled by drawings depicting various groups involved in the ASOSU elections in an unflattering mannor. Page 5 "ELECTIONS MUST BE HALTED AND INVESTIGATED" Dirty politics and prejudiced rules are accused of tampering with the ASOSU elections. Various candidates, both winners and losers, are paraphrased (although with no identification of the individual paraphrased) regarding the allegedly fraudulent election. Various specific allegations are made regarding the level of fraud in the elections. Continued on Page 7. Page 6 [no title] Artwork depicts the Athletic Department, Administration, MU Director, "Corrupt Student Leaders," and their hand-picked candidate standing over a pile of students with such names as "student voice," "smear," and "invalidated students." The picture is captioned "THE BEST MAN WON." Page 7 "David and Lisa" The film by Contemporary Films and Young Film Makers is advertised. [no title] Continuation of "ELECTIONS MUST BE HALTED AND INVESTIGATED" on Page 5. Continued on Page 8. Page 8 [no title] Conclusion of "ELECTIONS MUST BE HALTED AND INVESTIGATED" from Page 7. "REESOR FIGHTS CONSPIRACY (cont'd)" Conclusion of article on Page 3.
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In: American journal of international law: AJIL, Band 29, Heft S2, S. 1009-1029
ISSN: 2161-7953