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In the News (Tue 15 Dec 09)

  
  MADRIZ
MADRIZ is founded to bring together Madrid’s residents and visitors by celebrating the people, places and events that make it the unique and unforgettable city that it is. Our readers can enjoy information about Madrid’s most sophisticated and cosmopolitan culture.
And in keeping with that spirit, MADRIZ is published in a bilingual format to serve the immense international community who may not speak Spanish, but who, nevertheless, will love the city’s energy.
This issue of MADRIZ is a number 0.
www.madriz.com /english/number0/publisher.html   (249 words)

  
  E is for Ecstasy, Appendix 1, Reference 130   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Madriz was now ready to start a scientific, double-blind trial with 100 patients, and he showed me 2 signed and sealed letters of authority from the hospital heads.
Madriz says that this is the right time to do the trial; there is less pressure so the hospital and staff have capacity.
Madriz said that they were particular character types that he felt that he could exclude from the trial.
www.lycaeum.org /drugs.old/hyperreal/e4x/e4x.ap.01/e4x.ap.01.130.html   (1037 words)

  
 San Francisco Foghorn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Madriz, a former USF sociology professor who died of cancer several years ago, was a renowned activist and proponent of social justice.
They believe Madriz should be included in the name, because of the work she did here at USF.
Furthermore, Farmer and Asmar feel Madriz would represent the strong presence of women we have at USF, and is a nice antithesis to Phelan and what he represented.
www.usfca.edu /foghorn/archive/4-14-05/phelan4-14.html   (616 words)

  
 Part 2: Women's Fear of Crime
Madriz claims that fear of crime is one of the few experiences that all women share.
Madriz takes the next step and asks what are the social and economic consequences of crime fear.
Madriz is arguing that the fear of crime (whether it is founded or unfounded) has profound implications, not just for our sense of safety, but for our economic security as well.
jan.ucc.nau.edu /~pms/cj360/class/lesson/01_lesson.html   (538 words)

  
 USFnews Online
Throughout her illness, Madriz remained devoted to her work, focusing on teaching, researching, and publishing while she battled a deadly disease.
Madriz learned firsthand of the plight of inmates while working for the Ministry of Justice in her native Venezuela in the 1970s.
Madriz was equally passionate about helping victims of domestic violence and women paralyzed by fear of violent crime.
www.usfca.edu /usfnews/01/12.18.01/fp1.html   (735 words)

  
 MAPS - Volume 5 Number 1 Summer 1994 - MDMA in the Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Madriz requested support from MAPS for a clinical trial he wanted to conduct into the use of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy in the treatment of soldiers and civilians traumatized during the Nicaraguan Civil War (see MAPS, Vol.
Dr. Madriz was able to determine that the Minister of Health would provide an import permit once the final draft of the protocol was submitted for her review and we knew exactly how much MDMA would be required for the study.
Madriz's current treatment for PTSD involves patients coming from all over Nicaragua to his hospital for a three week in-patient treatment program.
www.maps.org /news-letters/v05n1/05126pts.html   (1607 words)

  
 Part 2: Victims and Outlaws
Madriz applies two sociological theories to explain the gap between imagination and experience.
Madriz explores the means by which we arrive at the decision to blame some victims for their plight and provide shelter and solace to others.
Madriz uses UCR data to show that the average, run-of-the-mill criminal is none of those things.
jan.ucc.nau.edu /~pms/cj360/class/lesson/02_lesson.html   (478 words)

  
 Madriz, Nicaragua   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Somoto is the capital of the department of Madriz.
Located on the border of Nicaragua near Honduras, it is 216km from the capital city of Managua.
Politically, Somoto voted PLC or liberal until last year's municipal elections where the Sandinistas gained power in a large proportion of municipalities all over the country.
www.amigosdenicaragua.org /Madriz.htm   (229 words)

  
 Sociology Department of Hunter College, CUNY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Professor Madriz was especially interested in understanding the factors associated with fear of crime among women, particularly Latina and African American women.
During her stay at Hunter, Professor Madriz served as the coordinator of the COR program (Career Opportunities in Research, Education and Training) -- a national program directed to involve minority students in social research and to encourage them to get a graduate education.
Starting with the fall semester of 1996, Professor Madriz taught at the University of San Francisco till she lost her battle with cancer in December 2001.
maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu /socio/faculty/madri.html   (178 words)

  
 MADRIZ
© Revistas Exclusivas S.L. MADRIZ is founded to express the fascinating energy of a city in full economic development, to feature its expansive modern culture, and to suggest to the reader those establishments which make Madrid the unique place that it is.
MADRIZ covers the cultural events that attract a discriminating audience, underlining the most interesting art and photography exhibitions.
We attend the most exclusive parties to present a photo album of the most glamorous social events in our city and beyond.
www.madriz.com /english/editorial/index.html   (188 words)

  
 Alcohol cops prowl beach for underage drinkers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
If you are of ripe drinking age and Luis Madriz asks to see your driver's license at the beach, you'll probably feel flattered.
But Madriz, an investigator for the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, said the real blow could come if Agote's driver's license is suspended for one year.
The sweep was meant to complement attempts by the San Diego Police Department to reduce alcohol-related problems at the beaches, which are a source of frequent complaints from residents.
www.pbgary.com /reprint.html   (476 words)

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