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Love and Power

Love and Power

Perry

Oxford University Press Inc
1993
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Michael Perry, a leading constitutional theorist, here continues his inquiry into the role of morality in American public life that began with his critically acclaimed Morality, Politics, and Law. In this sequel, he addresses the proper relation of moral convictions to the politics of a morally pluralistic society, focusing on religious morality. Perry devises a theory of `ecumenical politics' in which moral values can be brought to bear in a productive way on political deliberation. `There is no question in my mind that it will have a large, diverse, and eager audience.' Milner S. Ball, University of Georgia Law School.
The Constitution in the Courts

The Constitution in the Courts

Perry

Oxford University Press Inc
1996
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In the modern period of American constitutional law--the period since the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed racially segregated public schooling in Brown v. Board of Education (1954)--there has been a persistent and vigorous debate in the United States about whether the Court has merely been enforcing the Constitution or whether, instead, in the guise of enforcing the Constitution, the Court has really been usurping the legislative prerogative of making political choices about controversial issues. In this book, Professor Perry carefully disentangles and then thoughtfully addresses the various fundamental issues at the heart of the controversy: What is the argument for "judicial review"? What approach to constitutional interpretation should inform the practice of judicial review? How large or small a role should the Court play in bringing the interpreted Constitution to bear in resolving constitutional conflicts? To what extent are the Court's most controversial modern decisions--for example, decisions about racial segregation, discrimination based on sex, abortion, and homosexuality--sound; to what extent are they problematic? The Constitution in the Courts is a major contribution to one of the most fundamental controversies in modern American politics and law.
Religion in Politics

Religion in Politics

Perry

Oxford University Press Inc
1999
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Among American religious believers there is disagreement about many fundamental religious/moral matters. Because the United States is both such a religious country and such a religiously pluralistic country, the issue of the proper role of religion in politics is extremely important to political debate. In Religion in Politics, Michael Perry addresses a fundamental question: what role may religious arguments play, if any, either in public debate about what political choices to make or as a basis of political choice? He is principally concerned with political choices that ban or otherwise disfavour one or another sort of human conduct based on the view that the conduct is immoral. He divides the controversy into two debates: the constitutionally proper role of religious arguments in politics, and a related, but distinct, debate about the morally proper role. Perry concludes that political choices about the morality of human conduct should not be based on religion. The newest work by one of the most important constitutional theorists writing today, Religion in Politics is sure to spark a new debate on the subject.
We the People

We the People

Perry

Oxford University Press Inc
2001
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In his new book, Michael Perry evaluates the grave charge that the modern Supreme Court has engineered a "judicial usurpation of politics". In particular, Perry inquires which of the several Fourteenth Amendment conflicts---the conflicts over race segregation, race-based affirmative action, sex-based discrimination, homosexuality, abortion, and physician-assisted suicide---have been resolved as they should have been resolved. Perry lays the necessary groundwork for his inquiry by addressing both questions of constitutional theory and questions of constitutional history.
The Old Man

The Old Man

Perry

Black Cat
2018
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A finalist for the Barry Award for Best Thriller Edgar Award-winning author Thomas Perry writes thrillers that move "almost faster than a speeding bullet" (Wall Street Journal). The Old Man is his latest whip-smart standalone novel. To all appearances, Dan Chase is a harmless retiree in Vermont with two big mutts and a grown daughter he keeps in touch with by phone. But most sixty-year-old widowers don't have multiple driver's licenses, savings stockpiled in banks across the country, and a bugout kit with two Beretta Nanos stashed in the spare bedroom closet. Most have not spent decades on the run. Thirty-five years ago, as a young hotshot in army intelligence, Chase was sent to Libya to covertly assist a rebel army. When the plan turned sour, Chase reacted according to his own ideas of right and wrong, triggering consequences he could never have anticipated. And someone still wants him dead because of them. Just as he had begun to think himself finally safe, Chase must reawaken his survival instincts to contend with the history he has spent his adult life trying to escape. Armed mercenaries, spectacularly crashed cars, a precarious love interest, and an unforgettable chase scene through the snow--this is lethal plotting from one of the best in crime fiction.
The Thought and Character of William James-New Ed

The Thought and Character of William James-New Ed

Perry

Vanderbilt University Press
1996
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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 1936This out- of-print classic returns, in a new paperback edition, through the Vanderbilt Library of American Philosophy. Designed to serve as both a systematic account of James's development and a repository of selections from his unpublished writings, the one-volume work (which forms the basis for this new paperback edition) offers a brief and convenient sourcebook of James's thought, set forth in terms that require no previous familiarity with technical problems of philosophy and psychology.
Hiring Greatness: How to Recruit Your Dream Team a nd Crush the Competition
The Unprecedented Tell-All Guide Through the Intricacies of Executive Recruitment The single greatest opportunity that an organization has to improve both performance and culture in one stroke lies in the hiring of a new executive the right executive. The fresh thinking of a skilled leader has the potential to unleash innovation, empower employees, and generate wealth for the company. Similarly, a bad hire may mortally wound the organization and cause ripple effects throughout the entire economy. Hiring Greatness contains valuable insider strategies and tactics previously only known to a handful of America's wealthiest, elite head-hunters to attract, recruit, and retain star executives. Authors David E. Perry and Mark J. Haluska have completed more than 1800 search projects across five continents, maintaining a 99.97% success rate, and negotiating more than $380 million in salaries. Like magicians unveiling the hidden tricks of the trade,' Perry and Haluska reveal: How to systematically secure and retain the perfect talent for your company; How to keep recruiters from poaching your star executives (a good hire is relatively meaningless if they leave the company); Twenty-three questions you must ask a potential headhunter; The language that makes your company the most compelling, and how HR lingo can repel the best talent; Four critical turnoffs that drive great candidates away from top companies One company created $3.8 million of market value each hour, for six months, simply by hiring the right leader. Hiring Greatness takes you behind the scenes of one of the world's most profitable and secretive industries, meticulously showing how any organization can make monumental hiring decisions that lead to massive success.
The Future of Electronics: A World Beyond Silicon
"The Future of Electronics: A World Beyond Silicon" explores the revolution on the horizon as silicon reaches its limits. Dive into the next generation of materials like graphene and gallium nitride, promising to make electronics smaller, faster, and more powerful. The book unveils the mind-bending world of quantum mechanics where transistors will exploit the bizarre laws of the very small. Discover how these innovations will usher in an era of flexible displays, ultra-efficient solar panels, and intelligent devices seamlessly woven into our lives. Get ready for a thrilling journey into a future where electronics transcend the silicon age.
Saving Lives, Step by Step: Robust Techniques for Landmine Detection
Saving Lives, Step by Step: Robust Techniques for Landmine Detection" tackles the critical issue of landmine removal. This book serves as a comprehensive guide to the various methods used to locate these hidden dangers and protect civilians. We'll explore traditional techniques like metal detectors, uncovering their strengths and limitations. The book delves into innovative technologies like ground-penetrating radar and advanced sensors that can sniff out explosives. You'll learn about manual demining procedures, the importance of proper training, and the dedication of deminers who work tirelessly to clear these deadly weapons. "Saving Lives, Step by Step" is a tribute to their efforts and a roadmap towards a future free from the threat of landmines.
Environmental Risks of Non-native Conifer Monocultures in Forests
Non-native conifer monocultures present significant environmental risks in forest ecosystems. These monocultures often displace diverse native species, leading to reduced biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. They can alter soil composition and nutrient cycles, impacting water quality and availability. Moreover, monocultures may create conditions that favor invasive species, further disrupting ecosystem dynamics. Environmental risks include increased susceptibility to pests and diseases, which can spread rapidly through dense conifer stands and affect neighboring native vegetation. This situation escalates the potential for ecological imbalance and long-term degradation of forest habitats. Addressing these risks requires comprehensive management strategies that prioritize ecosystem health and biodiversity conservation. This approach involves promoting native species restoration, implementing sustainable forestry practices, and monitoring ecosystem responses to mitigate adverse impacts. By safeguarding against the establishment and expansion of non-native conifer monocultures, forest managers can protect biodiversity, preserve ecosystem services, and maintain the resilience of forest environments for future generations.
Exploiting Covariance Structure for Signal Detection in Array Processing
Array processing involves utilizing multiple sensors (e.g., antennas) to collect data from a spatial environment. The primary objective is to extract the desired signal from a mixture of noise and interference. Several techniques exist for signal detection, including beamforming, matched filtering, and likelihood ratio tests. These methods typically rely on assumptions about the signal and noise characteristics. However, real-world environments often violate these assumptions. Noise may not be purely white (uncorrelated) and can exhibit spatial coherence. Additionally, interference might be structured and non-stationary. Here's where exploiting the covariance structure of the received data becomes advantageous.
Enchanted Ballet: Titania and Oberon's Moonlit Dance
Enchanted Ballet: Titania and Oberon's Moonlit Dance" transports audiences into Shakespeare's mystical world through evocative choreography. Dancers embody the whimsical allure of Titania and Oberon, weaving a tale of love and rivalry amidst moonlit glades and celestial splendor. The ballet's enchanting atmosphere, enhanced by ethereal music and stunning stage design, immerses viewers in a fairy tale of passion and intrigue. Each movement captures the characters' complexity, from Titania's grace to Oberon's commanding presence, portraying their enchanting dance under the moonlight. This performance invites spectators to witness the magic of Shakespeare's characters come alive through the artistry of ballet, promising a mesmerizing journey into a realm where fantasy and reality intertwine in a spellbinding display of emotion and grace.
Beyond Structure: The Functional Complexity of Viruses Explained
Viruses might seem like simple structures, but looks can be deceiving. These infectious agents, far more complex than mere dust particles, possess a surprising level of functional sophistication. Forget a single blueprint - viruses come in a vast array of shapes and sizes, with each type boasting unique adaptations for invading specific host cells. Their complexity goes beyond just form. Viruses often pack a powerful genetic punch, carrying essential instructions to manipulate the host's machinery for replication. Some even possess enzymes and other molecules that aid their takeover, turning the infected cell into a virus-producing factory. Understanding this functional complexity is crucial. It allows us to develop strategies to disrupt their processes, leading to the creation of antiviral medications. By unraveling the intricate workings of viruses, we move beyond simply treating the illness and delve into the very mechanisms that make them such a persistent threat.
Curiosity, Culture, and the Quest for a Better Future
A better future isn't built in isolation. It thrives on the rich tapestry of cultures, each with unique perspectives and experiences. But how do we bridge these divides and harness their collective wisdom? Here, curiosity plays a pivotal role. It compels us to look beyond our own cultural norms, to ask questions about different traditions, and to understand the "whys" that shape human behavior. Through this inquisitive spirit, we foster empathy and cultural exchange. We learn from each other's solutions to shared problems, like sustainability or healthcare. Curiosity allows us to identify common ground, build bridges of respect, and collaborate for a future that benefits all. It's the spark that ignites cultural evolution, leading us towards a more inclusive and prosperous world.
Beyond the Canon: Leveraging Instagram for Inclusive Visual Culture Education
While Instagram offers a window into the art world, it can often be a narrow one. This title "Beyond the Canon" suggests exploring lesser-known artists and movements. Here's how Instagram can be a tool for inclusive visual culture education: Breaking the Mold: Move beyond the usual suspects. Curate feeds that showcase the works of underrepresented artists, highlighting diverse cultures and historical periods. Imagine discovering a Central Asian tapestry or a contemporary Indigenous mural - all on your phone Global Inspiration: Instagram transcends geographical borders. Explore street art movements in South America or folk art traditions from Southeast Asia. This can broaden perspectives and challenge traditional notions of what constitutes "art." Shifting the Narrative: Use captions to tell stories beyond the Eurocentric art canon. Highlight the social and political messages embedded in lesser-known works. Imagine a photo of a protest poster - wouldn't uncovering its history be empowering? By using Instagram to explore the fringes of the art world, we can dismantle cultural hierarchies and foster a more inclusive understanding of visual culture. So, keep scrolling, but with a purpose - to go beyond the established canon and discover the vast, vibrant landscape of art waiting to be explored.
Beyond Policy: Political Will, Implementation, and Location Hinder Housing Programs
This title effectively sets the stage for a critical analysis of challenges beyond just policy design. Here's a breakdown and potential content directions: Breakdown: Beyond Policy: This suggests that policy creation alone isn't sufficient to address housing issues. It piques curiosity about other hindering factors. Political Will, Implementation, and Location: These clarify the focus - exploring how political commitment, effective implementation, and location considerations affect housing programs. The piece could delve deeper into the limitations of policy alone: Lack of Political Will: Discuss how a lack of political will or competing priorities can hinder the allocation of resources and commitment needed to implement housing programs effectively. Implementation Gaps: Highlight the challenges of translating policies into action, including bureaucratic hurdles, funding shortages, or skilled labor gaps. The focus would then shift on the role of location: NIMBYism (Not in My Backyard): Explore how local opposition to housing projects in certain neighborhoods can hinder program progress. Zoning Restrictions: Discuss how outdated zoning regulations might limit the development of affordable housing in desirable or accessible locations. Infrastructure Challenges: Highlight the additional hurdles faced in developing affordable housing in areas lacking basic infrastructure, like transportation or utilities. "Beyond Policy" suggests a few content directions: Community Engagement Strategies: Explore how engaging with communities can build support for housing programs and address concerns. Public-Private Partnerships: Discuss the potential of collaborations between government and private entities to overcome financial and implementation challenges. Data-Driven Approaches: Highlight the importance of using data to identify areas of need and tailor housing programs to specific geographical contexts.