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From:Washington University Law Review (Vol. 90, Issue 4)V. A NEO-FORMALIST CRITIQUE OF THE DEEM AND PASS PROCEDURE It seems clear that neither the Constitution nor consistent historical practice imposes limits on the scope of a particular bill. Thus, a single bill could...
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From:Education & Treatment of Children (Vol. 32, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract The development of functional analysis technology has been an important tool in the assessment and treatment of aberrant behaviors among individuals with developmental disabilities. In some cases, the...
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From:International Organization (Vol. 49, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedTheories of integration fail to explain the stop-and-go nature of European integration. This failures stems from their one-sided attention to either the member states or the institutions of the European Union (EU). The...
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From:Sociology (Vol. 30, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Nicos Mouzelis answers the criticisms of Gregor McLennan regarding his stand on feminism and sociological theory. Mouzelis explains that his use of 'craftmanship' does not diminish his respect for the feminism's...
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From:The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (Vol. 47, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe existence of institutions or traits in a society may be due to their resilience in that society due to the value placed on their function. Members of a society would recognize the importance of a trait, such as a...
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From:The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology (Vol. 28, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCet article examine les dkclarations qu'Alain Touraine fait pour sa sociologie de l'action. On argumente qu'alors que Touraine presente une critique puissante des assomptions des fonctionnels en sociologie, sa propre...
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From:Education & Treatment of Children (Vol. 32, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract This study investigated the relationship between problem behaviors and academic variables in classrooms. Functional behavioral assessments conducted with two fourth grade students indicated that academic...
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From:Education & Treatment of Children (Vol. 25, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Functional analysis is being implemented increasingly in naturalistic applied settings and with more diverse, high-functioning populations. The number of idiosyncratic variables potentially affecting...
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From:Michigan Law Review (Vol. 114, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedII. THE FUNCTIONS OF CONGRESS In this Part, I explore the various functions of Congress and its members. It is surely true that the foundational action that a member of Congress can take is to vote on pending...
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From:Education & Treatment of Children (Vol. 32, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract This study evaluated the current trend in functional analysis literature toward conducting the analysis in the classroom with teachers and peers. Procedures included a functional behavioral interview with...
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From:Greener Management InternationalPeer-ReviewedTHIS PAPER analyses the role of business-environmental group partnerships in the building of social and political structures. It shows why these new mechanisms of institutional design are of high importance in an era of...
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From:Insight Turkey (Vol. 19, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAmong regional integration theories that have evolved since the 1960s, neo-functionalism remains one of the essential tools to understand why nations decide to put together their economic and political destinies and how...
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From:McGill Law Journal (Vol. 65, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedL'approche fonctionnelle du droit, les principes d'equivalence fonctionnelle et de << neutralite >> technologique sont trop souvent contraints au droit des technologies--et presentes comme y etant nes. Pourtant,...
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From:Washington University Law Review (Vol. 90, Issue 4)ABSTRACT Since 1933, the U.S. House of Representatives has maintained a procedure, the self-executing rule, that permits a single floor vote to pass multiple independent bills. Using this procedure, the House can...
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From:Stanford Law Review (Vol. 69, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed6. Proposed text of a Rulemaking Enabling Act A Rulemaking Enabling Act that requires all rulemakings legislative in character to be considered by Congress--which could then take action or approve by inaction--would...
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From:Stanford Law Review (Vol. 58, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedPREFACE We often experience disappointment upon reaching the conclusion of a treatise on political philosophy. Too frequently the vigorous, forthright style and logic which an author employs during the first chapters...
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From:Education & Treatment of Children (Vol. 32, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Research has shown that functional analysis results are beneficial for treatment selection because they identify reinforcers for severe behavior that can then be used to reinforce replacement behaviors...
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From:Journal for General Philosophy of Science (Vol. 45, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedOne way social scientists explain phenomena is by building structural models. These models are explanatory insofar as they manage to perform a recursive decomposition on an initial multivariate probability distribution,...
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From:Social Work Research (Vol. 31, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedSince social work first began as a profession some 100 years ago, the influence of neighborhood and community conditions on individual behavior and social functioning has been a major concern of our profession. For...
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From:Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law (Vol. 44, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedObservers of international law have criticized the Westphalian paradigm for nearly a century. The Westphalian paradigm has become less useful, both as a general way to order the world, and as a general way to understand...