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  • A friend of mine runs Cudd, which is a frac company that's a subsidiary of Rawlings and he's been to India to look at - talk to their suppliers for ore beams which is the principal element of the gels, to Michigan and Canada for Ottawa sand and alternative mines for proppants.

    unknown title 2011

  • Balboa Naval Hospital, was convicted in 1991 of murdering roommate Timothy Cudd to get Cudd's money to pay off debts.

    Robert Nydegger 2010

  • I prosecuted Robert Nydegger for the murder of Timothy Cudd (USN retired) He was found guilty of first degree murder on 2-20-1991 in San Diego Superior Court Case CR102161.

    Robert Nydegger 2010

  • I prosecuted Robert Nydegger for the murder of Timothy Cudd (USN retired) He was found guilty of first degree murder on 2-20-1991 in San Diego Superior Court Case CR102161.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Nydegger for Cudd's killing, said similarities between what happened to Cudd and Buzon's disappearance prompted investigators to suspect Nydegger.

    Robert Nydegger 2010

  • False consciousness, which is the set of false beliefs formed under and supportive of oppression, such as the belief that a woman's place is in the home, maintains harmful stereotypes and thereby perpetuates oppression (Cudd 2006, 178-179).

    Feminist Moral Psychology Superson, Anita 2009

  • Cudd argues that Lisa needs to weigh the benefit of the economic gain her family can expect if Larry is the wage worker against the harm caused by perpetuation of the stereotype of women as primarily domestic workers and unreliable wage workers, and then do the least undeserved harm.

    Feminist Moral Psychology Superson, Anita 2009

  • Women's coming to prefer the kinds of social roles that tend to subordinate them will make them less able to choose or give them fewer choices to make (Cudd 2006, 157, 181).

    Feminist Moral Psychology Superson, Anita 2009

  • Terror, brought about from violence and the threat of violence, inhibits coping strategies in everyday living, contributes to psychoses and neuroses, lessens trust in others, and makes victims withdraw and become less likely to strike back (Cudd 2006, 159-160).

    Feminist Moral Psychology Superson, Anita 2009

  • Theorizing Backlash, contains essays that collectively argue that there is a backlash, defined as “a pattern of growing reaction against some progressive movement,” in the profession of philosophy against feminist thought (Superson and Cudd 2002; Cudd, p. 3).

    Feminist Moral Psychology Superson, Anita 2009

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