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A butler is a domestic worker in a large household. In great houses, the household is sometimes divided into departments with the butler in charge of the dining room, wine cellar, and pantry. Some also have charge of the entire parlour floor, and housekeepers caring for the entire house and its appearance. A butler is usually male, and in charge of male servants, while a housekeeper is usually a woman, and in charge of female servants. Traditionally, male servants (such as footmen) were rarer and therefore better paid and of higher status than female servants. The butler, as the senior male servant, has the highest servant status. He can also be sometimes used as a chauffeur.
In older houses where the butler is the most senior worker, titles such as majordomo, butler administrator, house manager, manservant, staff manager, chief of staff, staff captain, estate manager and head of household staff are sometimes given. The precise duties of the employee will vary to some extent in line with the title given, but perhaps, more importantly in line with the requirements of the individual employer. In the grandest homes or when the employer owns more than one residence, there is sometimes an estate manager of higher rank than the butler.
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Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes investigates Professor Paul Butler's theory of jury nullification outlined in his article Racially Based Jury Nullification: Black Power in the Criminal Justice System, published in the Yale Law Journal. Since the production of this piece in 1995, Professor Paul Butler has modified his original thesis and now advocates what he calls "strategic jury nullification 2.0." Professor Butler argues that the criminal justice system is broken, not just in regards to African-American defendants, but indeed to all of society. In his book, Let's Get Free, Professor Butler criticizes America's "lock 'em up" culture, and he argues that, before voting to convict, jurors should always consider the fairness of the law under which the defendant is prosecuted and the societal co...
Georgetown Professor Paul Butler introduces a disparity in the justice system in reference to wealth and race via TX Affluenza Capture and the non-indictment of police officers involved with Tamir Rice Shooting in Ohio.
In May 2011, The Atlantic Philanthropies and The New Press (http://thenewpress.com/) hosted a discussion about racial profiling in the United States. Racial profiling stigmatises and criminalises people of colour from as early as their pre-teens, violates the rights and civil liberties of innocent people, and has devastating consequences on entire communities. The fascinating panel included former litigator and law professor Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow, and former federal prosecutor and law professor Paul Butler, author of Let's Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice. Kent Hutchinson and Justin Coello, two young men who have been racially profiled in their neighbourhoods, also gave firsthand accounts of their experiences. In this video excerpt, Paul Butler talks about...
A compilation of Paul Butler's career highlights. BoxNation Website: http://www.boxnation.com/ BoxNation Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BoxNationTV BoxNation Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/boxnationtv BoxNation Google+: https://plus.google.com/101010803729372116997/posts
Former Federal Prosecutor Paul Butler weighs in on Mike Pence hiring an outside lawyer and other legal issues pertaining to the Trump adminstration and Mueller's investigation. (6/15/17)
Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes investigates Professor Paul Butler's theory of jury nullification outlined in his article Racially Based Jury Nullification: Black Power in the Criminal Justice System, published in the Yale Law Journal. Since the production of this piece in 1995, Professor Paul Butler has modified his original thesis and now advocates what he calls "strategic jury nullification 2.0." Professor Butler argues that the criminal justice system is broken, not just in regards to African-American defendants, but indeed to all of society. In his book, Let's Get Free, Professor Butler criticizes America's "lock 'em up" culture, and he argues that, before voting to convict, jurors should always consider the fairness of the law under which the defendant is prosecuted and the societal co...
Georgetown Professor Paul Butler introduces a disparity in the justice system in reference to wealth and race via TX Affluenza Capture and the non-indictment of police officers involved with Tamir Rice Shooting in Ohio.
In May 2011, The Atlantic Philanthropies and The New Press (http://thenewpress.com/) hosted a discussion about racial profiling in the United States. Racial profiling stigmatises and criminalises people of colour from as early as their pre-teens, violates the rights and civil liberties of innocent people, and has devastating consequences on entire communities. The fascinating panel included former litigator and law professor Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow, and former federal prosecutor and law professor Paul Butler, author of Let's Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice. Kent Hutchinson and Justin Coello, two young men who have been racially profiled in their neighbourhoods, also gave firsthand accounts of their experiences. In this video excerpt, Paul Butler talks about...
A compilation of Paul Butler's career highlights. BoxNation Website: http://www.boxnation.com/ BoxNation Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BoxNationTV BoxNation Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/boxnationtv BoxNation Google+: https://plus.google.com/101010803729372116997/posts
Former Federal Prosecutor Paul Butler weighs in on Mike Pence hiring an outside lawyer and other legal issues pertaining to the Trump adminstration and Mueller's investigation. (6/15/17)
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See the very beginnings of the Pride! One hour special, produced by the National Audubon Society and WETA, on conservation efforts in the Caribbean, particularly the work of Paul Butler and the methodology of Pride.
SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/DefiniteAquasc... LIKE: http://www.facebook.com/DefiniteAquas... BOOKMARK: http://definiteaquascape.tv The British Discus Show was organized on 23-24 March 2013 in Doncaster, UK by The British and International Discus Keepers Association (http://www.bidka.org). During the show some lectures were held. I filmed one of them - lecture by Paul Butler "Managing disease in the fishroom". The lecture took about 2 hours, and was very interesting. Paul didn't talk about methods of treatment - instead, he told us what is more important than knowing the right dosage of one or another medicament. He told us about understanding what is going on in the aquarium, what are the causes of fish not feeling well, how to identify these causes (sometimes they are not so obviou...
Paul Butler vs Silvio Olteanu 19.12.15