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…Foucault, Michel (1926-1984), French philosopher, who attempted to show that the basic ideas which people normally take to be permanent truths about human nature and society change in the course of history. His studies challenged the influence of German…
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…in causing and influencing emotional states. Since Beck's theory arose out of clinical observations it is therefore expected to have a great deal of validity (Williams, 1984). The central thesis of Beck's theory of depression is that depressed individuals feel…
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…the drugs in my life became more important. I broke up with the mom in 1984. I continued on my quest of feeling sorry for myself and continued with my drug using. It wasn't until July 1988 that I went to a Detox, then to a 28 day program. My relationship…
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…, "is that it might be refractory to the immunological and therapeutic processes upon which we depend to maintain our relative freedom from infectious disease"(VANKIN 295). In July 4, 1984, The Patriot reported "a powerful virus ... that causes AIDS... that could…
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…Southern Pulp and Paper The Toccoa Mill in Georgia was purchased by Southern Pulp and Paper in 1984. Toccoa is the only operation in Southern's business that is fully integrated by having a mill with a pulping plant. Twelve years later, management…
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…. Not bad for a college dropout, eh? <Tab/>A former medical student aspiring to be a doctor, he built computers in his dorm room as a hobby. In 1984, with $1,000 and an extraordinary desire to succeed, Michael Dell founded the Dell Computer…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…jury duty, and even purchase pornography. Even though one is now considered a legal adult with all of these privileges, 18 to 20 years olds are denied the right to purchase and drink alcohol. It has not always been this way. In 1984, the Uniform Drinking…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. Legalization would reduce drug-related crime, save the U.S. billions of dollars         In 1984, a kilogram of cocaine worth $4000 in Columbia sold at wholesale for $30,000, and at retail in the U.S. for some $300,000. At the time, a Drug Enforcement…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and a number of mental syndromes(west, 1984).The issues that gain the most attention are the ones that include accidents, especially involving motor vehicles. Considering some statistics accidents we can see that there is a pattern between drinking and accidents (We…
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Category: /History
…health information before 1984. It has been identified that there is a rising incidence of thyroid cancer among exposed children, and in late 1995 the World Health Organization linked almost 700 cases of thyroid cancer among children and adolescents…
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