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 Review - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
National Review, founded by William F. Buckley, Jr.
Peer review is the process by which scientists assess the work of their colleagues that has been submitted for publication in the scientific literature.
In terms of scientific literature, reviews is a category of scientific paper, which provides a synthesis of research on a topic at that moment in time.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Review   (277 words)

  
 National Review - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
National Review ("NR") is a conservative political magazine founded by author William F. Buckley Jr.
Fifty years after its founding, National Review is considered by a few to be one of the United States' most politically influential publications.
A popular feature of National Review is the web version of the magazine, National Review Online ("NRO"), which includes a digital version of the magazine, with articles updated daily by National Review writers, and conservative blogs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/National_Review   (251 words)

  
 NCLEX, NCLEX Exam Testing, RN Nursing Preparation Tests, National Nursing Review
National Nursing Review assists candidates for RN and PN/LVN licensure to prepare for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX).
National Nursing Review was founded in 1976 by Sandra F. Smith, RN, MS, and Christopher M. Smith, BA, MBA.
In addition to authoring the National Nursing Review products, Sandra Smith designed and conducted NCLEX review courses throughout the US for more than 20 years.
www.nationalnursingreview.com   (145 words)

  
 National Review Isn’t Right by Daniel McCarthy
As for David Frum and National Review, on the other hand, the closest they ever come to an understanding of place is their talk about the "red" and "blue" zones of the country.
National Review’s transnational conservatism is actually the worst of both worlds: the paternalism and statism of the British Right wedded to some of the more crass and barbaric tendencies within the American character.
National Review’s line on immigration is particularly telling — debate the minutiae, but never question in principle the propriety of repopulating the country in order to change its character.
www.lewrockwell.com /dmccarthy/dmccarthy47.html   (2136 words)

  
 The 'National Review' Flip-Flop by Marcus Epstein
National Review has issued a surprisingly semi-sober editorial acknowledging the state of the Iraqi occupation.
Maybe they could issue a mea culpa and apologize to us unpatriotic conservatives who have urged a "self-fulfilling defeatism." Just for fun, I thought it would be nice to compare what National Review’s new illusion-free editorial board thinks to earlier comments made in the nations premiere conservative magazine.
I couldn’t agree more, but it would be nice if our friends at National Review could admit that they were the ones full of illusions and wishful thinking.
www.lewrockwell.com /epstein/epstein14.html   (1692 words)

  
 American Conservative Union Foundation
In its relevant edition, National Review only had room for one short item about what was also the biggest news of the week, that Republicans had created a new Medicare prescription drug benefit with an unfunded liability larger than that for its historic bet noir, Social Security.
It ignored the fact that National Review itself had proclaimed this war will not end until terrorism is eliminated everywhere in the world.
NR was cynical enough in its treatment of the War that it defended jailing detainees at "Gitmo" without legal counsel on the basis of past court decisions holding this appropriate as long as a war was in progress.
acuf.org /issues/0312010news.asp   (869 words)

  
 USCCB - (OCYP) - The National Review Board
The National Review Board's mandate is broader in scope, dealing with national policy issues, studies, recommendations to the body of Bishops and interaction with the Office of Child and Youth Protection.
Since so few studies exist which delve into the area of sexual abuse of children, it is the intention of the National Review Board, through these studies, to foster a dialogue in academic, legal, and law enforcement circles, among others, to prevent further abuse to the extent possible.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops established the National Review Board during their meeting in June, 2002.
www.usccb.org /ocyp/nrb.shtml   (2852 words)

  
 Hurrah for Karamazov!: national review
National Review believes that the South's premises are correct.
Worth noting (as during this blog commentary) that the supposedly reputable National Review had this to say in 1957 about governmental efforts to promote racial discrimination:
Here's some "estimable" writing from National Review, (National Review editorial, 8/24/1957, 4:7, pp.
micahd.blogspot.com /2005/11/national-review.html   (223 words)

  
 EPA > Water > Safewater > Lead In Drinking Water > Lead and Copper Rule > National Review of LCR Implementation and Drinking Water Lead Reduction Plan
Since early 2004, EPA has conducted a wide-ranging review of implementation of the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) to determine if there is a national problem related to elevated lead levels.
The Agency also reviewed monitoring results for a number of large systems which conducted monitoring in 1992/93 just after the rule was issued and compared the data to the results from their most recent monitoring.
Our review placed a focus on determining if the existing rule is being effectively implemented by states and local communities and on identifying where additional guidance or changes to the regulation are needed to improve implementation.
www.epa.gov /safewater/lcrmr/lead_review.html#schools   (1553 words)

  
 FrontPage magazine.com :: CAIR's War on National Review by Robert Spencer
National Review, seeking an apology and the removal of a book called The Life and Religion of Mohammed from sale by the NR Book Service.
The National Review must clarify its position on Islamophobic hate speech and offer a public apology for promoting a book that so viciously attacks the faith of one-fifth of the world’s population.” He added, according to the CAIR press release, that “anti-Muslim rhetoric often leads to discrimination and even violence.”
This was a bit out of focus, since National Review did not publish the book and is not the sole source for it.
www.frontpagemag.com /Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17523   (1366 words)

  
 Basic Information, National Remedy Review Board, Superfund, US EPA
Basic Information, National Remedy Review Board, Superfund, US EPA
The NRRB is a peer review group that understands both the EPA regional and headquarters perspectives in the remedy selection process.
It reviews proposed Superfund cleanup decisions that meet cost-based review criteria to assure they are consistent with Superfund law, regulations, and guidance.
www.epa.gov /superfund/programs/nrrb   (240 words)

  
 National Review: Against Microsoft : A primer for conservatives
That, sad to say, seems to be true of NATIONAL REVIEW and the writers it chose to bolster the pro-Microsoft view.
National Review, Feb 7, 2000 by Robert H. Bork
National Review: Against Microsoft : A primer for conservatives
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1282/is_2_52/ai_58836294   (1273 words)

  
 AntiCoulter: Coulter "Fired" By National Review
National Review Online ran the first column, but did not publish the second.
She sniffed to the Washington Post's Howard Kurtz that "Every once in awhile they'll [National Review] throw one of their people to the wolves to get good press in left-wing publications." I take personal offense to this charge.
In the wake of her invade-and-Christianize-them column, Coulter wrote a long, rambling rant of a response to her critics that was barely coherent.
users.rcn.com /skutsch/anticoulter/nrfiring.html   (1130 words)

  
 TAP: Web Feature: That's Rich:. by Jeremy Lott. March 11, 2002.
Recently on National Review's new Web log, "The Corner," Lowry addressed the question of what sort of retaliatory measures should be taken in the case of a nuclear detonation -- probably of a "dirty bomb" -- on U.S. soil.
Brief history lesson: Ann Coulter, the notorious bomb-throwing lawyer/pundit, wrote a post-September 11 column for National Review Online in which she cautioned restraint in the coming months.
We had been "invaded by a fanatical murderous cult" -- Muslims -- and should therefore "invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity" (though she later explained that such conversion should be voluntary).
www.prospect.org /webfeatures/2002/03/lott-j-03-11.html   (489 words)

  
 :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews :: National Treasure (xhtml)
Luckily the National Archivist, Dr. Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger), named after her scenes in the movie, is convinced by Benjamin, and together they team up to steal the Declaration before the villain (Sean Bean) can steal it first.
Diane Kruger has a foreign accent even though she is the National Archivist, so that our eyes can mist at the thought that in the land of opportunity, even a person with a foreign accent can become the National Archivist.
Of course there is the problem of convincing the National Archives to allow you to remove the Declaration from its vacuum-sealed vault and molest it with lemon juice and a hair dryer.
rogerebert.suntimes.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041118/REVIEWS/411180308/1023   (761 words)

  
 The National Performance Review
The National Performance Review began on March 3, 1993 when President Clinton announced a six-month review of the federal government and asked Vice President Gore to lead the effort.
A 'bottom-up' review of the Department of Defense and the work of the Health Care and Welfare Reform Task Forces at the Department of Health and Human Services both covered areas that the National Health Review did not.
The Vice President and the National Performance Review teams learned from the state and local leaders who have put many of these ideas into practice and they listened to the very best experts in the country -- from business, government, and the academic academy -- at special conferences in Philadelphia and Nashville.
govinfo.library.unt.edu /npr/library/status/ex.sum.html   (301 words)

  
 National Review
Things being as they are, and people as they are, there is no way to prevent somebody, somewhere, from concluding that ``NATIONAL REVIEW favors drugs.'' We don't; we deplore their use; we urge the stiffest feasible sentences against anyone convicted of selling a drug to a minor.
But that said, it is our judgment that the war on drugs has failed, that it is diverting intelligent energy away from how to deal with the problem of addiction, that it is wasting our resources, and that it is encouraging civil, judicial, and penal procedures associated with police states.
We have found Dr. Gazzaniga and others who have written on the subject persuasive in arguing that the weight of the evidence is against the current attempt to prohibit drugs.
www.druglibrary.org /think/~jnr/nr0296.htm   (2198 words)

  
 The Corner on National Review Online
National Review has an opening for an executive secretary in our New York office.
A schedule note on Tuesday with a review of the Kronos Quartet and Azerbaijani musicians at Zankel Hall misidentified the instrument played by Wu Man, who is to perform at Zankel on April 6 in the next part of the quartet's "Live Mix" series.
I personally know many Mexican Nationals who come here only to have their children born here so that they may take advantage of the welfare goodies that this gives their "citizen" children, or if not that, to work and send money back to their families in Mexico.
corner.nationalreview.com   (12302 words)

  
 Welcome to Give.org
The Alliance reports on nationally soliciting charitable organizations that are the subject of donor inquiries.
www.give.org   (122 words)

  
 The Corner on National Review Online
The National Guard was called in immediately, especially on the barrier islands that had lost their bridges to the mainland (I remember taking our boat to inspect our beach house two days later and being politely told to inspect and leave by the Guard troops on Sullivans Island.
It is also a national crisis, because the largest port in the United States cannot function without a city around it.
With a cigar-chomping general in the convoy's lead vehicle, the camouflage-green National Guard trucks rolled through muddy water up to their axles to reach the convention center, where 15,000 to 20,000 desperate and often seething refugees had taken shelter.
corner.nationalreview.com /05_08_28_corner-archive.asp   (12914 words)

  
 ACF The National Culinary Review
The National Culinary Review is dedicated to the professional and personal development of American Culinary Federation members and the promotion of the culinary profession.
All views and opinions expressed in The National Culinary Review are those of the author and do no necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the officers or members of ACF.
The National Culinary Review is mailed and periodical postage is paid at St. Augustine and additional post offices.
www.acfchefs.org /pubs/ncr.html   (846 words)

  
 Amazon.com: National Review [MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION]: Magazines
In all actuality, National Review is instead one of the most consistently witty, thought-provoking publications ever to deal with American politics.
Much like founder Buckley himself, National Review often seems to consider its purpose less to promote a political program as to offend those without a sense of humor (especially if they happen to be liberals).
Founded nearly a half century ago by conservative upstart William F. Buckley, Jr., National Review has been described by some less-than-original social commentators as being "the grand old man of conservative magazines," a description that makes the magazine sound rather staid and formal.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005N7UA?v=glance   (1377 words)

  
 NationalJournal.com
The Bush administration orchestrated massive damage control after the blow-up about uranium tubes in Niger, National Journal reports — and no effort was spared in trying to keep the focus from the president in a re-election year.
A stem-cell initiative threatens to divide Missouri Republicans, and that concerns national leaders who rely heavily on locals for a unified vote in national elections.
National Journal examines how these two freshmen conquered the expectations game and what might lie ahead in the sometimes-treacherous Senate waters.
nationaljournal.com   (1022 words)

  
 National Review Book Service: Dereliction of Duty by Lt. Col. Robert Patterson
After reading the review, this book could fit not only Clinton(s) but many members of the house and senate and many left overs in many departments.
Clinton's dishonesty: how it extended to everything from his golf game to his extramarital affairs and - most ominously of all - to his priorities as president and his concern for our national security
Day in and day out in the Clinton White House, he witnessed the President's contempt for the military, his indifference to important issues except insofar as they served his own political or personal purposes, and his reduction of the Office of the Presidency to a playground for his own ambition and thirst for sordid perks.
www.nrbookservice.com /BookPage.asp?prod_cd=C6153   (1058 words)

  
 Varsity Academics Home of the Concord Review, the National Writing Board, and the National History Club
Home of the Concord Review, the National Writing Board, and the National History Club
Explore The Concord Review, a journal of history that is the only quarterly journal in the world to publish the academic work of secondary students.
The National Writing Board to be assessed against an independent academic expository writing standard endorsed by such colleges as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and many more.
www.tcr.org   (157 words)

  
 Vice President Gore's National Partnership for Reinventing Government
Sixty-three percent of federal employees say they are satisfied with their jobs, according to the third annual survey conducted by the National Partnership for Reinventing Government (NPR) and the Office of Personnel Management.
The National Partnership for Reinventing Government presented its final "No Gobbledygook" award to two Health Care Financing Administration employees who wrote a Medicare booklet in plain language.
The National Partnership for Reinventing Government has come to an end, but government reform continues.
govinfo.library.unt.edu /npr   (518 words)

  
 CBR / National Review article by CBR Executive Director - Page One
The National Committee for Adoption says in a recent press release that "there is a waiting list of screened families who want to adopt seriously disabled newborns, including babies born with Downs Syndrome and spina bifida." The latter disability is also among Tiller's intolerable conditions.
Most of the parents who don't want these children could place them for adoption by having them delivered alive, like the Via Christi preemies, at the same points in pregnancy at which Tiller is killing them.
Anyone who doubts that America is losing its sense of shame should download the website of abortionist George Tiller, accessible at http://www.drtiller.com.
www.cbrinfo.org /Resources/natrev.html   (1440 words)

  
 American Renaissance September 2000 Issue
National Review is considered the flagship publication of post-World War II conservatism.
The early National Review heaped criticism on the civil rights movement, Brown v.
Marshall, now national director of the Marshals Service, is the son of former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Mar-shall.
www.amren.com /009issue/009issue.html   (13679 words)

  
 TKS on National Review Online
Anyway - discussing energy policy in the national security context allows the Democrats to include calls for more funding for a slew of their longtime favorite programs, and to now say that the usual domestic spending is now part of a plan to protect the country.
Only in the minds of Democrat leaders does a national security plan include a federal "tire fuel efficiency program."
Political pressure to deprive the North Korean government of international legitimacy and to undermine it within its borders; Economic pressure via sanctions and embargo, assisted by as many nations as the United States can enlist
tks.nationalreview.com   (6850 words)

  
 National Review - SourceWatch
The current director of the National Review is Jeff Sandefer, President of the Texas-based energy investment firm Sandefer Capital.
, considered one of the godfathers of American conservatism, National Review, based in New York City, is one of the oldest and most influential conservative magazines in the United States.
It regularly publishes the work of some of the nation's leading conservatives.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=National_Review   (220 words)

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