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…subjects, along with making excellent grades in High School and College. The educational requirements include High School, College (four years), degree obtained: BA or BS. Medical School (four years), degree obtained: MD., and Psychology Residency Training (four…
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…and was against sex discrimination; 2) Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which fights for equal money for schooling of girls and for girls to have equal educational opportunities; 3) The Civil Rights Act of 1964 also fights sex discrimination; 4) The Woman's Social…
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…to most in his time, to receive an extensive education. At the age of eight, he was sent to Jesuit school where he was instructed on varying disciplines and, of course, theology (Encarta). At the age of nineteen, Descartes was faced with either becoming a man…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, the division of the classes became profound, the majority of the nation lived in poverty, only the middle class upwards were educated as the working class bred to an extent to "work" for the middle class(bourgeois). The working class rarely owned property…
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…at the issue" (Killing With Kindness, p 16). Regulated legalization is the best solution because the concerns of both opponents and proponents are addressed. To reach the point of legalization, people must first be properly educated of all the facts…
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…at the issue" (Killing With Kindness, p 16). Regulated legalization is the best solution because the concerns of both opponents and proponents are addressed. To reach the point of legalization, people must first be properly educated of all the facts…
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…facilities across the nation (Snyder). The majority of youth enter correctional facilities with a broad range of intense educational, mental health, medical, and social needs. Large numbers of incarcerated juveniles are marginally literate or illiterate and have…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the online world. In a widely publicized lawsuit in California (1994), an employee of Epson America sued Epson after being fired for refusing to assist in the company’s covert monitoring of internal email. Epson claimed no right of privacy existed because…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…for consultation and dialogue about important matters; <Tab/>A place to publish products constructed from words, images and sounds" (Gilbert, 2001). "In many ways, Australia has been a leader in ICT and education since the earliest days…
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…available in very primitive form in the early 1980s, as a result of advances that have been made in digital compression technology-- particularly the difficult area of image compression. Multimedia online services are obtainable through telephone/computer…
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