Papers 1651-1660 of total 4897 found.
Category: /History
…and accomplished important gaols in spite of powerlessness. BIBLIOGRAPHY Bible, (1984) New International Version, International Bible Society Zondervan Publishers, USA. Freedman D.N. Editor. The Anchor Bible Dictionary, Volume 6 Doubleday, New York…
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Category: /History
…once again decided on a conservative candidate when Ronald Reagan garnered all of the south except for Georgia. In the 1984 election Ronald Reagan took 49 of the states and all of the South. This had a good deal to do with Reagans belief in the moral…
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Category: /History
…other countries, “Liberty, equality, and fraternity.” Bibliography Books: -Beers, Burton F. World History. Patterns of Civilization. -The World Book Encyclopedia, Volume 7, Book F, page 452, French Revolution. World Book Inc. Chicago 1984. -The World…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the situational approach claims that great events are the product of historical forces that are gong to happen whether specific leaders are present or not " (Adair, 1984, p. 8) Unfortunately, this theory still didn't answer, why one member of a group emerged…
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…by PepsiCo, Inc. in 1977. By 1981 Pizza Hut had become the largest pizza restaurant chain in the world both in sales and number of restaurants. At that time there were 5,025 domestic units and annual sales of almost $2 billion. Before 1984 Pizza Hut saw no real…
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…(concerning, for example, minimum pay laws, reduced hours of work, and, in Australia, the establishment of conciliation and arbitration tribunals) (Windmuller, 1984:1). The maze of employer associations in Australia is quite complex and attempts at classifying…
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…, and we’ve never seen that kind of increase before." (Glenn, 1984, pp.857-68). What are the reasons that explain the fast increase of the use of the credit cards? As one reason that might explain the phenomenon, some people may think that carrying a credit…
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…skepticism was expressed over the capacity of government to handle economic depression or mitigate its effects. This was most clearly evident in attitudes to mass unemployment. Surveys conducted in "Britain in 1984 found that 55% of respondents…
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…. Schwieger (Editors). The Acid Rain Sourcebook. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1984. Bown, William. "Europe's forests fall to acid rain". New Scientist. Vol. 127. August 11, 1990. p. 17 Calvert, Jack G.(Editor) "SO2, NO and NO2 Oxidation Mechanisms…
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…the Undefendable." Society Sept.-Oct. 1984: 30-36. Cullingford, Cedric. Children and Television. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984. Himmelweit, Hilde T., A.N. Oppenheim,…
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