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…. Galbraith didn't think it was right for the United States intervention at Vietnam. He retired in 1975, having received many acknowledgements from different institutions like Harvard University because of his great effort, persistency and support. From 1984
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…in 1981; HIV was identified as its cause in 1984. AIDS is a life and death issue. To have the AIDS disease is at present a sentence of slow but inevitable death. There currently is neither a cure, nor an effective treatment, and no vaccine either…
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…Books, NSW. Taylor, J. M. (1984). The Oxford Guide to the Mammals of Australia. Oxford University Press, Melbourne. Watts, D. (1993). Tasmanian Mammals -- A field guide. Peregrine Press, Tasmania.…
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…that to sweat and strain was unfeminine. To further elaborate on the medical opinion of the past, early medical practitioners thought sport posed hazards for the “weaker” gender. Lenskyj (1984) cites this turn-of-the-century opinion: “Kenealy, a female doctor…
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…. As a result, there was an unprecedented Communist insurgence throughout the countryside in the Philippines with poorly trained, poorly armed and poorly paid soldiers. By 1984, protests against Marcos intensify as the Communist groups control large areas neglected…
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…topic in Postman's book is the idea that George Orwell is incorrect in describing society in his novel 1984. Orwell prophesizes that government forces will take over civilization and conquer personal freedoms and rights. Postman argues that this viewpoint…
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…for other researchers. In 1984 the National Science Foundation established an office for networking. a number of universities and research groups actually did get access to ARPANET. In 1993, Tim Lee created an interface to the World Wide Web he called Mosaic…
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…of the recent landings have failed. Scientists, up till now, have been doubtful about life on Mars. Everything changed on August 7, 1996, when NASA and President Clinton told the world that a very primitive life form had been found in a meteorite, from 1984
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…generate. Blood doping is appealing to many types of athletes. The 1984 Olympics bike team was use and they set many records bring home many goals and setting time records. As I discussed blood doping with a fellow classmate she said, ” I don’t understand why…
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…, IN : Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, c1976 Brittan, Arthur. Sexism, racism, and oppression. Oxford, UK; New York, MY : Blackwell, 1984 Stacey, Judith. And Jill came tumbling after: sexism in American education. New York, Dell Pub. Co., 1974…
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