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AAA Public Affairs: NEH Action Alert
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Thursday, March 26, 2009. Please contact your Representative today by calling the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121. Visit http:/ www.house.gov/. To use your zip code to identify your Member of Congress. A copy of the Price/Petri letter is online at http:/ www.nhalliance.org/bm doc/fy10neh dc signed90.pdf. SAMPLE MESSAGE FOR CALLERS. NEH DEAR COLLEAGUE LETTER CO-SIGNERS (as of noon, 3/25/09). The simple alife everybody high all over. Lines and basic character of Alife everybody high cross canves.
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AAA Public Affairs: Steven Chu Nominated as Energy Secretary
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008. Steven Chu Nominated as Energy Secretary. President-elect Barack Obama recently nominated Nobel-Prize winning physicist Steven Chu. To be Secretary of Energy. Chu has a firm understanding of science policy, climate change, research and energy issues, and we are hopeful that he will revitalize scientific funding and research. Please visit Chu's brief interview with Science Debate 2008. For his thoughts on the role that science has to play in US prosperity. Youre doing very well!
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AAA Public Affairs: Pulse of the Planet #5
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Monday, November 03, 2008. Pulse of the Planet #5. Gregory V. Button's " What the Next President Must Do to Save FEMA. Is the next installment of CounterPunch. S "Pulse of the Planet" series. The series is derived from conference papers that will be delivered at the "Pulse of the Planet" panel during AAA's 2008 annual meeting in San Francisco. Prior Pulse of the Planet Articles:. The Clean, Green Nuclear Machine? Carbon Offsets: More Harm Than Good? The Human Right to Eat. Joan P. Mencher. Insulation to ...
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AAA Public Affairs: Minerva Moves Forward
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008. According to Inside Higher Ed. Hugh Gusterson and Catherine Lutz of the Network of Concerned Anthropologists. Are featured in the article, and detail some of the implications the program might pose to the social sciences. Have thoughts about the Minerva program? If so, leave us a comment below. NSF/DoD Minerva Joint Solicitation. AAA letter regarding Minerva. Military's Social Science Grants Raise Alarm. When Professors Go to War. Pentagon Shift on 'Minerva'. And air max 95.
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AAA Public Affairs: Pulse of the Planet #4
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Monday, November 03, 2008. Pulse of the Planet #4. Barbara Rose Johnston was featured in CounterPunch. Once again as part of its ongoing "Pulse of the Planet" series. The series is derived from conference papers that will be delivered at the "Pulse of the Planet" panel during AAA's 2008 annual meeting. In her op-ed, " The Clean, Green Nuclear Machine? Prior Pulse of the Planet Articles:. Carbon Offsets: More Harm Than Good? The Human Right to Eat. Joan P. Mencher. Dam Legacies, Damned Futures. Deserve th...
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AAA Human Rights: August 2008
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Thursday, August 21, 2008. Senators Protest FBI Guidelines. The New York Times. Reported on a forthcoming plan by the Justice Department to loosen restrictions on the FBI, effectively allowing them to investigate someone without reasonable suspicion. Although details have not yet been released, four Congressional staffers obtained information on the plan during a briefing and four Democratic Senators have already aired concerns about the new plan in a letter to Attorney General Michael Mukasey. Reported ...
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AAA Public Affairs: Pulse of the Planet #8
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Tuesday, December 02, 2008. Pulse of the Planet #8. The next op-ed in CounterPunch. S ongoing "Pulse of the Planet" series is Shannon May's " Ecological Crisis and Eco-Villages in China. The series is derived from conference papers that were delivered at the "Pulse of the Planet" panel during AAA's 2008 annual meeting in San Francisco. Prior Pulse of the Planet Articles. How Dow Chemical Defies Homeland Security and Risks Another 9/11. The Inequities of Climate Change and the Small Island Experience.
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AAA Public Affairs: Task Force Assembled for the Comprehensive Ethics Review
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Thursday, February 12, 2009. Task Force Assembled for the Comprehensive Ethics Review. In light of the specificity of the proposed changes to Triple A’s Code of Ethics. The Executive Board (EB) has determined that a more comprehensive review of the entire code. Interesting post as for me. It would be great to read a bit more about that matter. Thanks for sharing this data. The only thing I would like to see here is such photo. Or even two :). The simple alife everybody high all over. Boston Red Sox Jersey.
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AAA Public Affairs: Pulse of the Planet #6
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Thursday, November 06, 2008. Pulse of the Planet #6. Holly Barker's " The Inequities of Climate Change and the Small Island Experience. Was recently published by CounterPunch. As part of their ongoing "Pulse of the Planet" series. We encourage our readers to attend the Invited Session, "Pulse of the Planet - Human Rights, Environment and Social Justice in the 21st Century," at the AAA annual meeting. The session will be held on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008. Prior Pulse of the Planet Articles:. Specific you re...
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AAA Public Affairs: Fighting for Academic Freedom
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Tuesday, March 03, 2009. Fighting for Academic Freedom. Believing that his complaints fell under free speech, he was floored when the three-judge panel of the Seventh Circuit Court ruled that he was not. Speaking in a capacity that protected him from such retaliatory action. The court ruled that "In order for a public employee to raise a successful First Amendment claim, he must have spoken in his capacity as a private citizen and not as an employee.". What precautions have you taken to avoid such situat...