How do female deputies differ from male deputies?
In: Berliner Osteuropa-Info: BOI ; Informationsdienst des Osteuropa-Instituts der Freien Universität, Band 16, S. 41-44
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In: Berliner Osteuropa-Info: BOI ; Informationsdienst des Osteuropa-Instituts der Freien Universität, Band 16, S. 41-44
ISSN: 0945-4721
In: Police: Search & Rescue!
In December 2014, a fire broke out in a house in Baldwin County, Georgia. A woman who was trapped inside managed to call 911. However, the smoke was so thick that she was unable to speak. Deputy Josh Mays responded to the call. When he arrived at the scene, flames were pouring out of the house. He ran inside the burning home and spotted the victim on the floor in the kitchen. Then, suddenly, the roof began to collapse. Would the deputy be able to rescue the woman in time? Dramatic, true stories will keep readers turning the pages as they learn about how these skilled officers stay calm, think quickly, and act fast to address serious situations in which people or animals are in danger. In addition, readers will go behind the scenes to see how these everyday heroes train for a wide variety of emergency rescues, so that they are ready to help day or night
In: Middle East international: MEI, Band 471, S. 12
ISSN: 0047-7249
In: Soviet Law and Government, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 258-266
In: The current digest of the Soviet press: publ. each week by The Joint Committee on Slavic Studies, Band 41, S. 1-19
ISSN: 0011-3425
In: Latin American weekly report, Band 94, Heft 15, S. 172
ISSN: 0143-5280
As the Eighteenth Dail's life drew to a close, a major change in Irish political life was anticipated. The expectations were not confined to the national mass media, although the subsequent results tempted some politicians to suggest that the closed world of television, radio and national press had misread the mood of the nation. At the local level too, throughout the campaign, newspapers spoke of the 'Strong Desire for Change'1 and saw the contest as the promise of 'one of the great watersheds in Irish political history.'
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In: American political science review, Band 14, Heft 4, S. 607-634
ISSN: 1537-5943
Why should legislative proceedings in the grand duchy of Luxemburg be given consideration? It is a country with an area less than that of Rhode Island and with a population (260,000) which would barely fill a second class city—a mere atom in the world's history. Nor has it played an heroic part in the great crisis. Here is the excuse. The discussions in the chamber of deputies have reflected, not in their depths but in their shallows, nearly all the phases of the seething unrest which agitates larger nations, and therein lies the reason for offering a few pictures drawn from the official records of the grand ducal chamber— the German reports as they are sent out daily, translated from the proceedings in French, and the final French comptes-rendus. They are miniatures of the processes of readjustment in progress across the Atlantic.The Luxemburg chamber of deputies is a legislative body that has been evolved by a series of still visible leaps and jumps from the simplest feudal conditions to the assembly recently elected by universal adult suffrage on a basis of proportional party representation according to the system of the scrutin de liste. Its modernity is so complete that a Socialist woman has obtained a seat, yet the conservative character of the forbears of the body is not entirely lost to view in the mists of the past.The old duchy of Luxemburg—a countship until raised to higher dignity by an imperial brother of its count (1354)—lost its early independence in the fifteenth century (1441), and thenceforth shared the political lot of the Belgic provinces under Burgundian, Spanish and Austrian rule.
In: International observer, Band 26, Heft 445, S. 3263-3278
ISSN: 1061-0324
In: Current History, Band 11_Part-2, Heft 1, S. 132-133
ISSN: 1944-785X
In: The current digest of the Russian press, Band 75, Heft 15, S. 9-10
In: The Länder and German federalism, S. 243-261
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044082331042
"Reprinted from The American Political Science Review, Vol. XIV, no. 4, November, 1920", pp. 607-634. ; Cover serves as title-page. ; Pamphlet. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: The Soviet review, Band 31, Heft 4, S. 3-20