Keyword [Texas] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 7 |
| 1. | Texas Unicom Cdma Marketing Strategy Research |
| 2. | Positioning And Development Of The Regional Economy In Texas After Joining The Wto |
| 3. | In The United States Substantive Due Process Of Law |
| 4. | Research On Real Reasoning The Eastern District Of Texas Draws Patent Litigation Cases And Its Inspiration To China |
| 5. | Analysis Of The Difficult Problems In The Establishment Of Casino Crime In Judicial Practice |
| 6. | The Change Of The Application Of The Substantive Due Process Clause In The Constitution Of The United States |
| 7. | Texas council-manager municipalities: Is de facto separation of powers created by city attorneys |
| 8. | The effects of community policing on crime and crime clearance rates in Texas |
| 9. | Cost analysis of opt-in consent procedures for the Texas statewide immunization information system, ImmTrac |
| 10. | Anti-terrorism site design guidelines for U.S. military installations: An evaluation of the implementation process at U.S. Army forts in Texas and Louisiana |
| 11. | Why participate? The determinants of participation in the Texas voluntary cleanup program in Dallas |
| 12. | Charity care and community benefits by hospital type in Texas |
| 13. | Returning Lipan Apache women's laws, lands, & power in El Calaboz Rancheria, Texas-Mexico border |
| 14. | Assessing the law enforcement labor shortage and its effect on police officer misconduct in the State of Texas |
| 15. | A stakeholder analysis of the Texas Youth Commission issue for the Texas 80th Legislative Session |
| 16. | Texas community college fundraising: Strategies for meeting future financial needs |
| 17. | Attitudes toward US citizenship and civic engagement among Mexican immigrants in central Texas |
| 18. | Civil rights on the cell block: Race, reform, and violence in Texas prisons and the nation, 1945--1990 |
| 19. | Cathedral of hope: A history of progressive Christianity, civil rights, and gay social activism in Dallas, Texas, 1965-1992 |
| 20. | Agents of change: Law enforcement, prisons, and politics in Texas and California |
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