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  Hazen Argue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Despite Argue's opposition, a number of leading figures in the CCF, attempting to develop a strategy to rebuild the party, came to advocate relaunching the party on the model of the British Labour Party by creating a formal alliance between the party and the Canadian Labour Congress.
Hurt by this rejection, Argue crossed the floor six months later to join the Liberal Party arguing that divisions were rife in the NDP and that farmers' interests were overwhelmed by those of labour.
In 1966, Argue was appointed to the Senate as a Liberal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hazen_Argue   (475 words)

  
 Angus McLeod About Author
David Argue is from the Argue's clan, which had migrated from the Cavan County in the Southern part of Ireland in 1821 to Ontario, Canada.
The Argue's family Blazon of Arms is "The hand is a pledge of Faith, Sincerity, and Justice." When both the MacLeod's motto and the Argue's Blazon of Arms are put together, it says, "I Shine Not Burn, while the hand is a pledge of Faith, Sincerity, Justice".
Hazen Argue went on from this leadership role, to being appointed by the Federal Liberal Party to the Canadian Senate, as a Liberal Senator.
www.angus-mcleod.com /about.html   (841 words)

  
 The Impact of Family of Origin Satisfaction
Hazen and Shaver (1994a) posed the following questions in regards to Ainsworth’s notion of “felt security”: “Can I count on my attachment figure to be available and responsive when needed?” They go on to suggest that there are three possible answers to this question, which are yes, no, or maybe.
Hazen and Shaver (1994a) also contend that the reverse pattern (secure-insecure) is less likely to occur, citing that numerous studies have shown that secure attachments are the most stable pattern.
Whereas Hazen and Shaver presented only the three types of attachment based on parenting styles, Bartholomew and Horowitz (1991) propose that there are four ideal types possible when one considers the importance of self-perception, as well as the importance of parenting styles.
faculty.mckendree.edu /scholars/summer2005/hunter.htm   (6316 words)

  
 AAAS - AAAS Resources on the Cosmos
I would argue that there is a discrete group of emergent steps from nonliving to living.
These scientific ideas, Hazen said, have often drawn the attention (and occasionally ire) of theologians, ethicists, and philosophers, because they diverge so completely from traditional religious views ascribing to human beings and Earth a position of centrality and significance in the divine Creation.
Hazen suggests that emergence provides scientists with a new way of thinking about the rightful place of human beings and Earth in the universe.
www.aaas.org /spp/dser/petworkshop/hazenlecture7.shtml   (775 words)

  
 The Daily Athenaeum Interactive
Hazen said that everyone speaks a dialect and that even standard English is a dialect within itself.
Hazen has been the focus in articles in “The New York Times,” The Washington Times“ and “The Baltimore Sun.” He has also received many letters saying that he is trying to promote bad speech.
Hazen said one of the reasons for these misunderstandings is that the linguists up to this point haven’t gotten the information out to the public.
www.da.wvu.edu /archives/000103/news/000103,01,01.html   (495 words)

  
 Wildcats Nip Vikings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hazen's Tim Shedd, who had 10 points, missed two free throws and Kyle Day brought the house down by connecting on a three-point play to give Lyndon a 58-57 lead with 1:15 remaining.
Hazen's Randy Lumsden, who scored 12 of his 18 points in the second half, hit the two biggest points of the night for the Wildcats, connecting on two free-throw attempts with 17 seconds left, making it 63-58.
Hazen had struggled from the line all night, hitting only 12-23, but they were 7- 12 in the last quarter.
www.caledonianrecord.com /pages/sports/story/afae23ec8   (800 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for argue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Alberti was the first architect to argue for the correct use of the classical orders during the Renaissance.
The advocates of spiritism argue that death merely means a change of wavelength for those who die, and the medium is said to be able to
It is conventional to use the term Dutch when referring to the language spoken by the people of the modern Netherlands, and Flemish when referring to that spoken by the Belgians who use the same language.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=argue   (682 words)

  
 My Home Page
Argue was one of the instrumental forces behind the wheat pool, which is now one of the biggest exporters of wheat to the world marketplace.
Some may argue that while political parties may change their names and may make some changes to their platforms to win public support, much of who they are rests on the history of their policies.
I argue that without these programs, Canada would turn into a nation where Medicare costs for the sick and elderly would be drastically higher than it is. We should consider that under a different system, Canadians would be forced to pay for our medical expenses regardless of the cost.
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 Doug Fisher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fisher, along with the interim leader of the CCF, Hazen Argue, resisted the transition into what was to become the New Democratic Party, arguing against making labour too strong within the movement.
Argue lost, and crossed the floor to the Liberals.
Fisher remained in the party and became an NDP MP, although he increasingly found himself at odds with the rest of the NDP caucus, and saw himself on the right-wing of the party.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Douglas_Fisher   (532 words)

  
 Salon.com Books | Weird science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In May of 2004, Robert Hazen got to have one of those moments that occur more often to scientists in movies than those in the real world of labs, conferences, grant applications and endless, tedious experiments.
Hazen is a geologist and mineralogist who divides his time between the Carnegie Institution of Washington and George Mason University, and one Thursday afternoon that May, an Australian graduate student named Nick Platts came into his Carnegie office.
This is the crowning anecdote in Hazen's mesmerizing "Genesis," an account of the exciting and often eccentric quest for answers to the great conundrum on the outermost frontier of the earth sciences.
archive.salon.com /books/review/2005/10/31/hazen/index3.html   (473 words)

  
 Saskatchewan's Top News Stories: Politics
Argue is no longer a leader), CLC President Claude Jodoin, Douglas Fisher (CCF-Port Arthur) and Murdo Martin (CCF-Timmins) looked on the gathering as an omen of good times ahead for the New Democratic Party.
Argue, complained that the word had a connotation to French-speaking Canadians which seemed to exclude them from the party.
Their logic was not particularly good, but their displeasure was obvious, so the committee thought again and recommended that the word be altogether removed from the constitution, to be replaced wherever possible by the word "federal." The convention cheered its approval.
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 Argue, Hazen Robert
The Argue family came to Ottawa from Ireland in 1821 and has had many prominent members over 9 generations, including Dr Thomas Herbert Argue, country doctor and inventor, Dr Andrew William Argue, former chancellor of University Saskatchewan, and Fletcher Argue, for whom the Arts and Science Building of University Manitoba was named.
Hazen was Member of Parliament from 1945 to 1963 for Assiniboia (formerly Wood Mountain), Saskatchewan, and was Parliament's youngest member when he entered.
Argue was the only opposition member from Saskatchewan to survive the DIEFENBAKER sweep in 1958.
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 STATE OF MICHIGAN
We will refer to defendant-appellee Hazen as "defendant." Plaintiffs settled their claims with General Motors Corporation, which is not a party to this appeal.
On cross-appeal, defendant argues that the trial court erred in awarding plaintiffs the cost of several depositions that were read into the trial record.
On appeal, the plaintiff argued that, because the depositions themselves were not filed in any clerk's office, the trial court erred in taxing their costs.
www.michbar.org /opinions/appeals/2000/082900/7986.html   (2414 words)

  
 Inside Politics 3 (Charles Templeton Memoir)
My task was to tour the province-the Tories held every seat-and to give particular aid and comfort to Hazen Argue, the Grit's one, long-shot hope.
He had been for eighteen months the national leader of the CCF party before defecting to the Liberals, and was passionately hated by the NDP.
Hazen Argue was defeated but was rewarded by "being summoned to the Senate of Canada".
www.templetons.com /charles/memoir/politics-after.html   (4061 words)

  
 CCF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Argue deny that "our way of life" includes an increasing per capita rate of crime, mental disease, drug addiction and alcoholism, not to mention the misery of millions who haven't done anything so drastic as yet ?
Argue referred to a Soviet economic offensive as "an economic threat to the welfare of Canada." Already Soviet exports are eating away at Canadian markets in the key industries of lumber and wheat, he said.
Argue advocates that the ocean be calm on a windy day, and calls for "economic and social planning" within the framework of this chaotic social set-up of wage-labor vs capital, and production for sale, with all of its inevitable planlessness and hopelessness.
www.worldsocialism.org /canada/ccf.private.enterprise.1960.v27n214.htm   (1248 words)

  
 Assessment Programs Can Improve Hiring Success; But They Have Drawbacks That Should Be Considered   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Some experts argue that using interviews alone in the selection process will mean that one out of seven hires will ultimately be judged as a successful “fit” for the organization.
Hazen’s company does outsourced and on-line HR support for about 2,700 small to medium sized companies across the US and Canada.
Based on his experience and those of his colleagues, Hazen cautions HR professionals on some of the drawbacks associated with the more widely used assessment instruments.
www.managingyourhr.com /articles/04-06/3.shtml   (608 words)

  
 publicpower :: The Ontario NDP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Delegates also split on their choice of a leader between Tommy Douglas, the brilliant CCF premier of Saskatchewan and Hazen Argue, the leader of the CCF group in the House of Commons and spokesperson for those who wanted a more socialist platform.
Argue quit the Party soon afterwards to become a Liberal senator and later a member of Pierre Trudeau’s cabinet.
When the election came, Tommy Douglas and the NDP candidates argued the need for national medicare and a planned economy to eliminate unemployment.
www.publicpower.ca /the_party/history_4.htm   (2445 words)

  
 Political reaction to the Arrow's cancellation - The Avro Arrow: Canada's Broken Dream - CBC Archives
Liberal leader Lester B. Person and Hazen Argue of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) choose their words carefully.
Hazen Argue was elected to the CCF in 1945 at age 24 and became party leader in 1960.
Argue joined the Liberals and was eventually made a senator by Pearson.
archives.cbc.ca /IDC-1-75-275-1405/science_technology/avro_arrow/clip7   (336 words)

  
 Spring 1998 Commencement Address
Robert Hazen, Professor of Earth Science at George Mason University and Staff Scientist at the Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, gave the spring 1998 commencement address below.
Dr. Hazen studies the relationships between crystal structure and physical properties, for high-pressure phases in particular.
But what may, perhaps, be true, is that we are more acutely and joyously aware of how much we don't know, and we are relentlessly driven to seek explanations for what we don't understand.
www.geol.vt.edu /stuinfo/commencement-s98.html   (1429 words)

  
 The Avro Arrow
Though the Arrow was an expensive plane, critics of the cancellation later argued that development could have been completed for the cost of the cancellation fees alone.
In April 1957, British minister of defence Duncan Sandys published a white paper arguing that all British fighter projects should be cancelled in favour of ground-launched missiles.
Calling in to CBC's Radio Noon, historian Michael Bliss calls the miniseries "an orgy of mythologizing," arguing that Avro was a disaster and the Arrow got what it deserved.
members.shaw.ca /b.bogdan/Arrow/avro_arrow.htm   (4088 words)

  
 New leader for a new party - Tommy Douglas and the NDP - CBC Archives
In this CBC Radio broadcast, Saskatchewan farmer and MP Hazen Argue and long-time Saskatchewan premier Tommy Douglas toss their hats into the ring and make bids for the leadership.
• In his speech, Hazen Argue called Canada the "most mismanaged country in the world" in terms of employment, social security and infrastructure.
He stated that divisions in the party were too deep and that labour union interests dominated farmers' interests.
archives.cbc.ca /IDC-1-73-851-4959/politics_economy/tommy_douglas/clip5   (437 words)

  
 Broken Arrow
We profoundly regret this action but have no alternative since the company received no prior notice of the decision and therefore we were unable to plan any orderly adjustments.
Hazen Argue (Assiniboia), Leader of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF)
There is no suggestion of outside pressure, no reason to argue that Canadian sovereignty has been in any way prejudiced...
www.exn.ca /FlightDeck/Arrow/words.cfm?ID=19990628-70   (8855 words)

  
 argue - OneLook Dictionary Search
Argue : Online Plain Text English Dictionary [home, info]
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 AlterNet: Election 2004: Face The Music
Some of them argue many theories of the "if only" variety — if only the candidate were more progressive, if only there weren't touch-screen voting machines, if only we could talk better to religious people, if only we had started earlier than we did.
But others, perhaps more savvy or realistic, know how difficult the challenge is, and aren't playing the "if only" game, aren't offering easy solutions, but rather are preparing us for the hard work ahead, knowing that there is something fundamentally wrong with the way we do politics.
Don Hazen is the Executive Editor of AlterNet.
www.alternet.org /election04/20432   (1273 words)

  
 AlterNet: MoveOn Muscles Up
I think that's because this plan is a natural extension of the tremendous energy of last year, but focused on a broader goal.
In the end, the future of liberalism/progressivism depends not on identifying and vilifying an enemy and manipulating the American public but on espousing a positive vision for the future around which a movement, a party, and an American consensus can be built.
And all the right-wing hawks couldn't argue with this either because we frame it as having to depend less on foreign sources for oil, etc.
www.alternet.org /story/21862   (3910 words)

  
 The Filipino Reporter
In September 1996, immigration officials, the RCMP and representatives of the College des medecins du Quebec halted one gathering in Fossambault-sur-le-Lac, reminding Orbito that he does not have the right to practice medicine in Canada.
In 1989, Liberal Sen. Hazen Argue of Saskatchewan was accused of helping people receive treatment from Orbito in a Regina hotel.
Orbito arrived in Canada about a month ago, police say, and is travelling with his wife and adult daughter.
www.filipinoreporter.com /archive/3327/headline03.htm   (573 words)

  
 MoveOn.org: MoveOn Bulletin
No one answered the phone because hardly anyone worked at the stations any more; the songs played in Minot were the same as those played on Clear Channel stations across the Midwest.
The founder of Fox Broadcasting and present CEO of USA Networks is an unlikely but passionate opponent of plans to loosen media ownership rules.
In an interview with Bill Moyers, the media mogul explains how deregulation creates corporations with "such overwhelming power in the marketplace that everyone has to do essentially what they say." Diller argues that government regulation is essential to prevent media companies from controlling everything we see, read, and hear.
www.moveon.org /moveonbulletin/bulletin12.html   (1345 words)

  
 OpinionEditorials.com — Crossing the Floor: Canadian Style - Valcour
Hazen Argue, having lost the leadership of the newly minted NDP to Tommy Douglas, took the rejection poorly and crossed the floor to join the Liberals where he went on to serve in the Trudeau cabinet.
Argue died in some disgrace and is, to my knowledge, the only former leader of the CCF or NDP whose portrait is not on the walls of NDP headquarters.
Elijah Harper in 1981 became the first Treaty Indian to be elected as a provincial politician.
www.opinioneditorials.com /freedomwriters/gvalcour_20050526.html   (1015 words)

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