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Gains politics

Although preface and epilogue do not expressly accuse the Jews of having invented the accounts on the Holocaust particularly to gain political and material advantages, ... [Pg.349]

Recognition organic farming gains political recognition through officially classified production standards. [Pg.29]

Nuclear projects represent opportunities and politicians will be interested in exploring the option. In order to gain and maintain political support, the proponent must work with the public to ensure that the politicians receive vocal support from their citizens. It is not sufficient to gain political support and then expect the politician to carry the arguments to completion. The proponent must stay involved throughout the public information program to ensure that the community remains accurately informed. [Pg.125]

It s a dangerous illness, politically, because it demands so much change. It s different enough that it s easy for some people to move it from the body to the mind. I hope my book is a corrective to some of the critics that are too ready to write this illness off as neurotic somatization. They re too ready to move it from the body to the mind. Environmental illness doesn t fit any of the hysterical contagion models that are out there, and there aren t any real secondary gains associated with this illness. [Pg.260]

In sum, if viewed apolitically, the problem of chemical hazards tends not to include considerations of (1) who gains and loses in risk decisions, (2) what logics and forces act on firms making such decisions, and (3) what responsibilities contemporary consumers are increasingly faced with, under the conditions of risk and uncertainty that result. A political approach to the risk ecology of the lawn, which addresses all these issues, seems relevant for understanding the problem. [Pg.11]

Because my graduate study was supported by a fellowship, one condition was that I pursue an academic career. When I got to4 an historically black college), 1 realized immediately that I didn t want to be there. The politics and the environment were not good for me. So, I applied for an industrial job and received an offer. But my wife wasn t ready to move. Because my wife had supported me during my doctoral studies, she felt that it was time for me to be supportive of her while she gained some valuable career experience for a year or two. She held an administrative position on campus. My wife said that she wasn t ready to run from something. She wanted to run to something. So, we stayed another year. Then 1 took the job in industry. [Pg.98]

Gaines, K. K. (1996). Uplifting the race Black leadership, politics, and culture in the twentieth century. Chapel Hill, NC University of North Carolina. [Pg.163]

President Kennedy was the youngest president ever to be elected to office and was very popular despite the fact that he won a narrow victory in the election of I960. He was only 43 years old when he was sworn in as President of the United States and there was excitement that a new era had begun in American politics. However, in order to gain people s trust, he immediately surrounded himself with a talented staff... [Pg.72]

Antoine Lavoisier was a French chemist who had the misfortune to live in revolutionary times, although he was no diehard loyalist. On the contrary, while not politically active, he held views that were very liberal for his day. Lavoisier died on the guillotine. In prerevolutionary days, he had been a frequent target of diatribes written by the radical leader Jean-Paul Marat. Marat, who once had scientific ambitions, believed that Lavoisier blocked his attempts to gain election to the French Academy of Sciences. Marat was assassinated before Lavoisier was executed, so he played no role in the latter s arrest or trial, but it is significant that he had constantly attacked Lavoisier for his role as a tax farmer. It was for his activities as a tax farmer that Lavoisier was executed. [Pg.293]


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