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| 1. | " In Europe, the
center-right and the center-left accept that substantial state
involvement in health, job training, education, environmental control,
and family support is both desirable and politically inevitable."
| Source: | KUTTNER, ROBERT. "After Ideology" American Prospect 11.11 Apr. 24 2000: 4  |
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| 2. | "... place+ or whether education should be freed
from government control and left to private institutions such as the
family and religious bodies."
| Source: | SHAPIRO, EDWARD S. "Jews and the Conservative Rift" American Jewish History June 1 1999: 195  |
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| 3. | "... which opened
its annual convention yesterday in Charlotte, N.C.
An April Gallup poll found that voters place gun control seventh
as a presidential issue, behind education, health care, crime, Social
Security, family values and the economy."
| Source: | Scully, Sean. "Polls: Gun control not decisive issue" Washington Times May 20 2000: 4  |
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| 4. | " Among other
services, they offer individual, family and group counseling, AIDS and
substance abuse prevention education, life skills training and group,
foster and supervised housing situations for children with no place else
to go.
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| Source: | Koren, Leslie. "Youth counselor Shore gets first Bender Prize" Washington Times Jan. 27 1999: 7  |
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| 5. | " For
example, the education teleon of the family can contain the schooling of
the children, which takes place at the societal level."
| Source: | Jaros, Gyorgy. "Living Systems Theory of James Grier Miller and Teleonics" Systems Research and Behavioral Science 17.3 May 1 2000: 289  |
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| 6. | "
The lack of a significant difference in the use of a household
latrine by mothers, adults, and children between project and control
areas likely resulted from (a) health-education messages not being
directed to other family..."
| Source: | TAHA, ATTIA ZEINALABDEEN,SEBAI, ZOHAIR AHMED,SHAHIDULLAH, MUHAMMAD,HANIF, MUHAMMAD,AHMED, HAFIZ OMER. "Assessment of Water Use and Sanitation Behavior in a Rural Area of Bangladesh" Archives of Environmental Health 55.1 Jan. 1 2000: 51  |
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| 7. | "
Themed pavilions on health, education, civil rights, children, family
values, women's issues."
| Source: | Tischler, Gary. "Other worlds for joyful exploration" Washington Times Aug. 13 1998: 8  |
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| 8. | "... Such a case is Meyer v. Nebraska (1923), in which the Court
found the liberty protected by due process to encompass unenumerated
rights regarding business, education, marriage, family and children, and
worship of God, generally defined as "rights long freely
enjoyed" and "those..."
| Source: | Carrese, Paul O. "Judicial statesmanship, the jurisprudence of individualism, and Tocqueville's common law spirit" Review of Politics v60.n3 June 22 1998: 465-496  |
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| 9. | " It also involves an
examination of contentious issues such as children's versus
parents' rights; the provision of sex education at an early age;
questioning the privacy of the family;..."
| Source: | Roberts, Yvonne. "You can't be liberal about sex abuse" New Statesman (1996) 129.4500 Aug. 21 2000: 8  |
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| 10. | "
With each ACEI Branch choosing activities that "promote the
inherent rights, education, and well-being of all children in home,
school, and community," the world is a better place for children
and youth."
| Source: | Bruning, Merribeth D. "Embedding Our Constitution and Mission in Our Branch Activities" Childhood Education 76.4 June 22 2000: 224-  |
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| 11. | "
When the participating children reached elementary school, they were
placed in bilingual education less than half as often as a control
group, and they proved far less likely to be held back."
| Source: | Mendel, Dick. "Leave no parent behind: the most effective child-development programs work with kids and their parents. Why, then, do we leave so many parents behind?" American Prospect 15.11 Nov. 1 2004: 8-11  |
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| 12. | "... Beyond these rights deriving from specific constitutional text, the
Due Process Clause provides a range of nontextual substantive rights,
such as the right to control the education of children, (27) to buy and
use contraceptives (28) and to make an uncoerced choice about..."
| Source: | Epps, Garrett. "The antebellum political background of the Fourteenth Amendment" Law and Contemporary Problems 67.3 June 22 2004: 175-212  |
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| 13. | " The Cairo conference in 1994 was
supposed to overturn the population-control approach to family planning
in favor of one that placed women's "empowerment" at the
center, but how many clinics in Asia (or the United States) have shifted
course?"
| Source: | POLLITT, KATHA. "Women's Rights: As the World Turns" Nation 268.12 Mar. 29 1999: 9-10  |
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| 14. | " High-risk patients and
their families were randomly placed in the intervention or
nonintervention (control) group by assignment of every other patient and
his or her family to the control or intervention group."
| Source: | Ross, Judith W.,Roberts, Diane,Campbell, James,Solomon, Karen Sofranko,Brouhard, Ben H. "Effects of social work intervention on nonemergent pediatric emergency department utilization" Health and Social Work 29.4 Nov. 1 2004: 263-274  |
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| 15. | "... controls are allocated
to the counties by State and local government wages and salaries by
place-of-residence; for WIC benefits, the State controls are allocated
to the counties by family assistance payments."
| Source: | Newman, Jeffrey L.,Albetski, Kathy A.,Brown, Robert L.,Pilot, Adrienne T. "Comprehensive Revision of Local Area Personal Income" Survey of Current Business 80.7 July 1 2000: 124  |
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| 16. | "
FRANCISCO LABASTIDA
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
AGE: 57. Born in the Pacific state of Sinaloa
FAMILY: Wife, Maria Teresa Uriarte; four children from a previous
marriage
EDUCATION: Economics degree, National Autonomous University of
Mexico
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| Source: | Miller, Steve. "Mexicans fear early release of exit polls" Washington Times July 1 2000: 1  |
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| 17. | "
The Bush administration has fueled this debate by steadily
increasing federal funds for abstinence education, which has been
outmatched for decades by funding for family planning, HIV/AIDS and
other sex education that primarily teaches about birth control, condoms
and..."
| Source: | . "Millions allotted to sex education; Fuels debate on abstinence" Washington Times Nov. 27 2004: 02  |
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| 18. | "
EDUCATION: Yale University, B.A., 1964; Yale University, J.D.
1967
RELIGION: Jewish
FAMILY: Wife, Hadassah; four children
MILITARY: none
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Member, Connecticut Senate, 1971-1981; state
Senate majority..."
| Source: | Price, Joyce Howard. "For final four, a high noon in Nashville" Washington Times Aug. 7 2000: 1  |
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| 19. | "
Above all, budget shortfalls in almost every state in 2001 placed
an unequal burden on mental health and education agencies that could
provide treatment without incarceration or loss of parental control."
| Source: | Stoil, Michael J. "Children in Bedlam" Behavioral Health Management 24.5 Sept. 1 2004: 13-15  |
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| 20. | "
More likely, what is happening is a revitalization of many of the
state's traditional values--Minnesota's new settlers share a
strong religious sense, a commitment to family, a thirst for education,
and a willingness to work hard to achieve for themselves and their
children."
| Source: | O'Keefe, Michael. "Social Services: Minnesota as Innovator" Daedalus 129.3 June 22 2000: 247  |
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| 21. | " The charter places many qualifications on
the press and states that "the Law limits the use of computers to
guarantee the honor and personal and family privacy of citizens in full
exercise of their rights."..."
| Source: | Fitzgerald, Mark. "Press Freedom in Latin America: A survey" Editor & Publisher Apr. 10 2000: 41  |
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| 22. | "
Estimates of the effect of plan type control for numerous factors,
including health status (using individual SF-12 variables), income,
gender, race, education, marital status, age, family size,..."
| Source: | Reschovsky, James D.,Kemper, Peter,Tu, Ha. "Does Type of Health Insurance Affect Health Care Use and Assessments of Care Among the Privately Insured?" Health Services Research 35.1 Apr. 1 2000: 219  |
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| 23. | " People are less
enabled to control fertility not only because they have less access to
education, health and family planning services, but also because their
lives are far less secure and amenable to improvement through personal
efforts than elsewhere in the country."
| Source: | Das Gupta, Monica. "Liberte, egalite, fraternite: exploring the role of governance in fertility decline" Journal of Development Studies 35.5 June 1 1999: 1-3  |
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| 24. | "... led to inferior products, and (the most cited
reason), the co-operative fell under the control of the Perez family.
(7.) Fusco and Gomez-Pena's performance art piece involved
placing themselves in a cage, dressed as fictitious, undiscovered
Amerindians."
| Source: | Little, Walter E. "HOME AS A PLACE OF EXHIBITION AND PERFORMANCE: MAYAN HOUSEHOLD TRANSFORMATIONS IN GUATEMALA" Ethnology 39.2 Mar. 22 2000: 163  |
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| 25. | " As a minister,
when I'm looking for spiritual guidance, the last place I'd
look is to state government."
The Family Research Council, a Washington-based Religious Right
group, was infuriated by the ruling in the ACLU v. Capitol Square case."
| Source: | . "Ohio's Religious Motto Ruled Unconstitutional By U.S. Appeals Court" Church & State 53.6 June 1 2000: 15  |
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