Monday, April 04, 2005
(1821), U.S. Supreme Court case in which the court reaffirmed its right to review all state court judgments in cases arising under the federal Constitution or a law of the United States. The Judiciary Act of 1789 provided for mandatory Supreme Court review of the final judgments of the highest court of any state in cases where is drawn in question the validity of a treaty or statute
Sunday, April 03, 2005
Teaching Machine
There are many types of teaching machines. In general, they all work on the same method, which is to present a question, have the user indicate the answer, and then provide the user with the correct answer. Some machines may be extremely simple, such as test sheets or books so programmed that
Fiscal Policy
The usual goals of both fiscal and monetary policy are to achieve or maintain full employment, to achieve or
Saturday, April 02, 2005
Utrecht, State University Of
The largest Netherlands state university, Utrecht has faculties of theology, law, medicine, science,
Friday, April 01, 2005
Thompson, Kay
Thompson early displayed a considerable talent for the piano, and at the age of 16 she appeared as a soloist with the St. Louis Symphony. The following
France, History Of, German aggressions
Meanwhile, Hitler's accession had placed French governments in an increasingly grave foreign-policy dilemma. By 1934 many French leaders believed that a return of Poincarism was in order, and Doumergue's foreign minister, Louis Barthou, set out to reinforce and extend France's alliance system. He reaffirmed French ties with Poland and the Little Entente countries and
Thursday, March 31, 2005
Girodet-trioson, Anne-louis
Girodet-Trioson won the Prix de Rome (1789) for his Joseph Recognized by His Brothers, which was influenced by the cold, sober Neoclassicism of his teacher, Jacques-Louis David. In The Sleep of Endymion (1792; Louvre, Paris)
Bench
Long seat that may be freestanding, fixed to the wall, or placed against the wall. Paneled benches were used by the Romans, and they were the most common form of seating in medieval halls at a time when a chair was a rare luxury. Benches were not only used as seats but were normally wide enough to be used for sleeping on or eating from; as the Frankish ecclesiastic and historian
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Germany, Insurance and services
Health and retirement insurance are compulsory for all hourly workers and salaried employees earning below a certain level of income. Differing rules and rates apply to each group. Employees above a certain salary level or self-employed persons are generally exempt from most obligatory payment systems; however, although the former usually participate in a
Monday, March 28, 2005
Sackler, Arthur M.
Sackler studied at New York University (B.S., 1933; M.D., 1937) and worked as a psychiatrist at Creedmore State Hospital in Queens, New York (194446), where in 1949 he founded the Creedmore Institute of Psychobiological Studies, a field in
Daiei Motion Picture Company
Leading Japanese motion-picture studio that produced some of the major post-World War II film classics, although most of its releases were directed toward urban teenage audiences. The company was formed in 1942, when the Japanese government consolidated the production studios of Shinko, Daito, and Nikkatsu (Nikkatsu remained as an independent distribution company
