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The wrath of we, the people: the softer, gentler development of industrial justice systems
April 29, 2013

The wrath of we, the people: the softer, gentler development of industrial justice systems

The Wrath of We, the People: The Softer, Gentler Development of Industrial Justice Systems “Beloved, do not look to avenge yourselves, but leave room for the wrath of God..." Romans 12:19 Torture is an ugly...
Quintero, John RandallNevada
Wrath, Part II
April 29, 2013

Wrath, Part II

Wrath, Part II "War is a judgment that overtakes societies when they have been living on ideas that conflict too violently with the laws governing the Universe" Dorothy Sayers "... our head is straight. But...
Quintero, John RandallNevada
A brief comment on prison reform in de-Christianized society
February 22, 2009

A brief comment on prison reform in de-Christianized society

A Brief Comment on Prison Reform in De-Christianized Society St Thomas More once wrote a letter to console his daughter before his execution. He drew out a lengthy allergy of prison—like nature of life, and...
Quintero, John RandallNevada
Angels have names
February 15, 2009

Angels have names

Angels Have Names there are many things which are evident according to the senses, for which an explanation cannot be given on the basis of what Aristotle teaches... certain phenomena which do not seem capable...
Quintero, John RandallNevada
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

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