Papers 1311-1320 of total 60222 found.
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…with this major attempt to keep on fighting the effects of E-mail they have also thought about giving up traditional mail delivery and become a company based on the sending of E-mails. The new E-mail world of the Postal Service would "…(give) people a E-mail address…
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…Violence In Entertainment And Its Effect On Society Does entertainment influence society's attitude towards violent behavior? In order to fully answer this question we must first understand what violence is. Violence is the use of one's powers…
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…Violence In Entertainment And Its Effect On Society Essay submitted by Unknown Does entertainment influence society's attitude towards violent behavior? In order to fully answer this question we must first understand…
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…Abstract. This particular article is concerned with the effect Information Systems has had in the domain of financial accounting. To develop this field, it has imported ideas from Information Technology. The idea of this article is to increase awareness…
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…of this research is that a range of factors attributed to the rebellions in Canada, each conflict had various affects on different social groups. These groups reacted in there own way to the problems that effected them. This proposal will not offer original information…
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…permeated with Oriental ideas, and taking into their theory of medicine demons and miracles, soon enveloped everything in mysticism. In the Byzantine Empire of the East the same cause produced the same effect; the evolution of ascertained truth in medicine, begun…
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…this new method into effect with great results. Through this paper's change it becomes obvious that today's mainstream media is less concerned about public needs and more worried about ratings and selling entertainment. Public journalism has got the mainstream…
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…of emotional arousal and use coping skills.' (Smith, 1983:141) The final stage is an evaluation component which is included to assess the effectiveness of the program in meeting individual needs.         Another method of cognitive sport psychology…
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…of, Imagists felt that it was more effective to convey their messages by stating them simply and directly. Archibald MacLeish captured the sentiment of the Imagist Movement in the eternal words from "Ars Poetica", "A poem should not mean, but be." And, as Ezra…
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…to these "baby boomers" because they learned a false sense of love which was later shared with their children and now grandchildren. The Cold War ended in the 80's but the effects of the chain reaction that began in the affluent society of the 50's will continue…
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