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Interview with David Boone - OH 677
David Boone, Civil Rights
Jan 01, 0001
This interview was conducted by Dr. George Garrison with Brother David Boone for his Emmett Scott High School history project. Emmett Scott High School was the segregated high school for African-Americans, which was named after...
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Be Personal, Not Perfect--A Special Guest Column from David Schary, PESH
This week, a guest column by David Schary, PESH. David tells us we don't need to be perfect--and that can be a plus. Welcome words in this busy week!
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David Baltimore, 1975
David Baltimore. The strategy of RNA viruses Lecture delivered January 16, 1975 Posted with permission
Published by: Academic Press
Personality and the gender gap in political ambition
Peter Allen, David Cutts
Feb 29, 2020
In this article, we offer an analysis of the gender gap in political ambition that takes personality and other canonical predictors of levels of ambition into account simultaneously. We use original large-N survey data from...
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David Hume, Adam Smith, and William Hamilton of Bangour
Felix Waldmann
Jan 10, 2019
National Library of Scotland, MS 23159.7 is a thirty-two line poem in the hand of David Hume (1711–76), the philosopher. The poem is conserved within a collection of manuscripts devised to the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1838...
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91st Anniversary of David Bancroft Johnson Jan. 10, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop College students and faculty will celebrate the 91st birthday of Dr. David Bancroft Johnson, Winthrop College's founder. Dr. Johnson was president of Winthrop Training School for Teachers until his death in 1928.
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Exploring sex differences in attitudes towards the descriptive and substantive representation of women
Peter Allen, David Cutts
Nov 01, 2016
This article unpacks the rationales that might be behind individual-level support for the idea that there ought to be more women present in political institutions. We outline two distinct rationales: the substantive position...
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David Horth to Deliver Next ICE Lecture on Feb. 22
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The next round of the Innovate, Create, Engage (ICE) program's lecture series begins Monday, Feb. 22, with David Horth. Horth is a senior fellow and senior designer with the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, North...
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Aspirant candidate behaviour and progressive political ambition
Peter Allen, David Cutts
Mar 01, 2017
In this paper we take account of the role of aspirant candidate behaviour in progressive political ambition, specifically how some individuals signal their political ambition to political actors by approaching them to discuss...
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Understanding legislator experiences of family-friendly working practices in political institutions
Family-friendly (FF) working practices in political institutions have attracted scant attention from scholars, arguably reflecting the scarcity of their implementation. Using a survey of legislators and qualitative interviews...
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David Loewenstein. Treacherous Faith: The Specter of Heresy in Early Modern English Literature and Culture. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2013. xiv + 497pp. ISBN 13
David L Smith
May 08, 2019
This is an important, original, and deeply researched book. David Loewenstein's purpose is to explore the ways in which early modern English authors constructed the phenomena of heretics and heresies, and the profound religious...
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David Meeler Tapped as Dalton Endowed Chair of Environmental Sciences and Studies
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
David Meeler is only the second faculty member to hold this position in its 13 years of existence. Winthrop's environmental program crosses several disciplinary departments, something Meeler feels comfortable doing.
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Understanding legislator experiences of family-friendly working practices in political institutions
Family-friendly (FF) working practices in political institutions have attracted scant attention from scholars, arguably reflecting the scarcity of their implementation. Using a survey of legislators and qualitative interviews...
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You Get What You (don't) Pay for
Repeated evidence in Britain demonstrates the positive electoral payoffs from constituency campaigning. However, the impact of such campaigning varies depending upon the electoral context and the effectiveness of campaign...
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Aspirant candidate behaviour and progressive political ambition
Peter Allen, David Cutts
Mar 01, 2017
In this paper we take account of the role of aspirant candidate behaviour in progressive political ambition, specifically how some individuals signal their political ambition to political actors by approaching them to discuss...
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Exploring sex differences in attitudes towards the descriptive and substantive representation of women
Peter Allen, David Cutts
Nov 01, 2016
This article unpacks the rationales that might be behind individual-level support for the idea that there ought to be more women present in political institutions. We outline two distinct rationales: the substantive position...
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Personality and the gender gap in political ambition
Peter Allen, David Cutts
Feb 29, 2020
In this article, we offer an analysis of the gender gap in political ambition that takes personality and other canonical predictors of levels of ambition into account simultaneously. We use original large-N survey data from...
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Reporter David Fahrenthold to Speak at Winthrop on Feb. 19
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS Fahrenthold broke some of the most talked-about stories of the presidential campaign in 2016, including pieces on the Trump foundation and the "Access Hollywood" video. He now covers the Trump family and its business...
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