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- 1From:National Review (Vol. 73, Issue 1)The first great conflict of Joseph Biden's presidency could erupt on the field of national security. In his most significant foreign-policy achievement, President Donald Trump withdrew from Barack Obama's 2015 Joint...
- 2From:National Review (Vol. 71, Issue 8)Imagine it's March 2022. The Republican-controlled Senate has just rejected Speaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal, ending any chance of legislative action on climate change before the midterm elections....
- 3From:Dance Magazine (Vol. 92, Issue 3)After reading your column I now understand the problems of being a workaholic. My dilemma is that the dance teachers in my BFA program praise an extreme work ethic and use me as a role model for other dancers. How can I...
- 4From:Dance Magazine (Vol. 92, Issue 3)My director informed me that this spring will be my last season because of my age. I'm only in my mid-30s! I'm getting great reviews, so what gives? Can't they wait until a ballet dancer's technique starts to fail?...
- 5From:Dance Magazine (Vol. 92, Issue 3)My dance coach wants my word that I'll keep competing under his school's name for the next year and not audition. I'm 18 years old and already doing lead roles and winning medals. I love his teaching, but shouldn't I be...
- 6From:National Review (Vol. 70, Issue 24)In Wisconsin, Republicans scrambled to change election laws and reduce the governor's and attorney general's power before newly elected Democrats took office. Michigan Republicans made similar moves. Many of the changes...
- 7From:Commentary (Vol. 146, Issue 1)IF YOU FOLLOW POLITICS in America today, you probably spend most of your time gawking at the president. It is hard to avoid attributing every dysfunction of the moment to Donald Trump's peculiar mix of reckless talk and...
- 8From:Computers in Libraries (Vol. 29, Issue 10)One of the best pieces of advice I give to librarians and new tech learners alike is this: When you get an error message on your computer, Google it. This is an oversimplification of a larger piece of wisdom: If you...
- 9From:National Review (Vol. 66, Issue 22)* One of the most obvious, enduring benefits of the Republicans' resounding midterm victory will be their ability to check the president with the Senate's advice-and-consent power. Some in the Senate, strangely, think...
- 10From:The Christian Century (Vol. 125, Issue 5)ADVICE FOR FLEDGLING AUTHORS: The late Aldous Huxley was often asked by aspiring writers for advice. Once, after reading a manuscript, Huxley gave this advice to its author: "You would do better, I believe, to leave the...
- 11From:The Christian Century (Vol. 128, Issue 17)When congressman Anthony Weiner resigned his seat over embarrassing online activities, the possibility that the revelations might shed light on the uses of the divine law in Reformation theology was not foremost in the...
- 12From:New Statesman (Vol. 142, Issue 5151-5152)I mean, it makes me think--should I just give up and marry a bloody banker?" Lizzie furrows her brow and swirls her wine furiously around the glass. I almost choke on my moussaka. These are not words that I ever...
- 13From:Research (Vol. 38, Issue 5)ONE OF THE BEST PIECES OF advice I ever received came from the most unlikely of people in the most unexpected of places. During my senior year in college I worked part-time driving a taxi in New York City. It allowed me...
- 14From:The Economist (Vol. 410, Issue 8870)The Supreme Court scrutinises Barack Obama's recess appointments TO APPOINT people to certain important posts, the president needs the "advice and consent" of the Senate. The constitution offers a small loophole,...
- 15From:National Review (Vol. 66, Issue 24)DESPITE the Democratic party's losses in November's elections, President Obama has audaciously begun ignoring constitutional restraints in order to impose his policy views. This is true not only on domestic issues, such...
- 16From:State Legislatures (Vol. 41, Issue 1)Lawmakers, the "servants of the citizenry," are arriving at state capitals to take the oath of office in historic buildings where many have served before them. For most freshmen, emotions will be running high, with...
- 17From:Network WorldByline: John Fontana Communism, Fascism, treading on liberties, censorship and other political cries greeted the news of proposed legislation in the U.S. Senate that would give the president power to disconnect...
- 18From:National Review (Vol. 61, Issue 8)The Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel recently released a report finding that it's unconstitutional to give congressional representation to the District of Columbia. This conclusion is of course correct, and...
- 19From:Economist Intelligence Unit: Country Profile: Sao Tome and PrincipeA democratic constitution A multiparty constitution was adopted in September 1990 by referendum, replacing the autocratic Marxist constitution that had been in force since independence in 1975. It defines Sao Tome...
- 20From:Revue parlementaire canadienne (Vol. 32, Issue 4)Depuis longtemps, un projet de loi d'intérêt public et d'initiative parlementaire dit << fictif >> (pro forma) peut être présenté dans chaque chambre du Parlement avant le dépôt et l'étude du discours du Trône. Cette...