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- Italy 1900-1945 : the Mitchell Wolfson Jr. collection of decorative and propaganda arts, Miami-Dade Community College. by Miami-Dade Community College.Mitchell Wolfson New World Center Campus.(CARDINAL)175940;
Bibliography: pages 93-96.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Miami-Dade Community College. Mitchell Wolfson New World Center Campus; Art, Italian; Art, Italian;
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- Brave new worlds : America's futurist vision : the Mitchell Wolfson, Jr. collection of decorative and propaganda arts. by Miami-Dade Community College.Mitchell Wolfson New World Center Campus.(CARDINAL)175940;
Bibliography: pages 47-53.
- Subjects: Catalogs.; Wolfson, Mitchell; Miami-Dade Community College. Mitchell Wolfson New World Center Campus; Futurism (Art); Arts, American; Futurism (Art); Arts, European; Arts;
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- Uncommon clay : [catalogue : written and designed / by Greengard, Stephen Neil.(CARDINAL)136278; Alper, Carol.(CARDINAL)184252; Mitchell Wolfson Jr. Collection of Decorative and Propaganda Arts.(CARDINAL)181716;
Bibliography: pages 31-35.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Mitchell Wolfson Jr. Collection of Decorative and Propaganda Arts; Pottery; Porcelain;
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- Stile floreale : the cult of nature in Italian design / by Weisberg, Gabriel P.(CARDINAL)139024;
Bibliography: page 125.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Mitchell Wolfson Jr. Collection of Decorative and Propaganda Arts; Decoration and ornament;
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- Elena Presser, Bach's Goldberg variations : Frances Wolfson Art Gallery, Mitchell Wolfson New World Center Campus, Miami-Dade Community College, April 4 through April 26, 1985 ... [and others]. by Presser, Elena,1940-; Frances Wolfson Art Gallery.(CARDINAL)164649; Miami-Dade Community College.Mitchell Wolfson New World Center Campus.(CARDINAL)175940;
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- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Presser, Elena, 1940-;
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- Euthanasia / by Young, Mitchell.(CARDINAL)672308;
1. Testing the limits of assisted-suicide laws. Case overview : People of Michigan v. Jack Kevorkian (1994): Dr. Jack Kevorkian advocates the legalization of assisted suicide / Melvin I. Urofsky -- The Court's decision: assisted suicide is not a Constitutional right / Michael F. Cavanagh -- Dissenting opinion: Supreme Court decisions imply a Constitutional right to assisted suicide / Conrad L. Mallett, Jr. -- Terminally ill patients need options / Frank A. Oski -- Media coverage ignores Kevorkian's dark side / Michael Betzold -- 2. Upholding the state's right to ban assisted suicide. Case overview : Washington v. Glucksberg (1977): Ninth Circuit Court's ruling: interests of the terminally ill outweigh the state's interest in preventing suicide / Stephen Reinhardt -- The Supreme Court's decision: the state has a legitimate interest in preventing assisted suicide / William H. Rehnquist -- Assisted suicide endangers states' ability to protect life / Carl A. Anderson -- The personal autonomy of the terminally ill outweighs states' interest in protecting life / Janet Benshoof and Kathryn Kolbert -- The Glucksberg case has resulted in better end-of-life care / Philip King -- 3. The Schiavo case highlights divisions over the right to die. Case overview : In re: The guardianship of Theresa Marie Schiavo (2000): The trial court's ruling: convincing evidence shows Terri Schiavo would have wanted to die / George W. Greer -- The Florida Supreme Court's decision: the rule of law must prevail in right-to-die cases / Barbara J. Pariente -- Florida courts followed the law in a difficult case / Jay Wolfson -- Religion is influential in the public's view of end-of-life issues / Joe Feuerherd -- Hospice care conflicts sharply with bioethics / Paul McHugh -- 4. Upholding physician-assisted suicide in Oregon. Case overview : Gonzales (formerly Ashcroft) v. Oregon (2006): The Court's decision: federal drug laws cannot be used to prohibit physician-assisted suicide / Anthony Kennedy -- Dissenting opinion: the federal government can ban the prescribing of drugs for suicide / Antonin Scalia -- Prescribing drugs for assisted suicide does not serve a legitimate medical purpose / Sheldon Bradshaw and Robert J. Delahunty -- The Supreme Court rightly rejects federal efforts to stop physician-assisted suicide / Valerie Vollmar -- The desire for personal autonomy drives assisted suicide / Amy D. Sullivan, Katrina Hedberg, and David W. Fleming.Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-174) and index.
- Subjects: Euthanasia; Assisted suicide; Right to die;
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