Papers 1751-1760 of total 4897 found.
…and then removed it (Hall, 1999), only to have re-instituted it with the introduction of Medicare in 1984. By 1997 only about 30% of the Australian population was covered by private health insurance and using what has been labelled as a "carrot and stick" approach…
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…: There seemed to be a problem of whether the positioning could generate the envisioned sales volume. §The market for sport utility vehicle was relatively small. In 1984 it was less than 3% in the U.S market. The goal was to build as annual sales of 30,000 units…
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…of 1983, Clinton pushed through a comprehensive education improvement program which included the teacher examination requirement. During Clinton's second term, (1984) State Police arrested Clinton's half-brother Roger for selling cocaine. Police had come…
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…. At the end of this period, the Po Valley starts to attract the interest of the eastern Mediterraneans, with the sites of Frattesina and Fondo Paviani being the most important ones (Harding 1984:246). B: THE CASE OF SARDINIA During the Bronze Age…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Page" http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/5366/goldman.htm (12/23/96). 5 Wexler, Alice. Emma Goldman: An Intimate Life. (New York: Pantheon Books, 1984) 26. 6 Woods, Corey. "Emma Goldman Quote Page". http://www.geocities.com…
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…: MacWorld Publishing, February, 1984 (Premiere Issue). Hall, Peter. Silicon Landscapes. Boston: Allen & Irwin, 1985 Gulliver, David. Silicon Valley and Beyond. Berkeley, Ca: Berkeley Area Government Press, 1981. Hazewindus, Nico. The U.S…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…often associated with English and European football cultures has attempted to explain such behaviors as the result of excessive drinking or fans imitating the violent antics of the players on the field (Dunning, Murphy, and Williams 1984). As pointed out…
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…an important competitive issue (Garvin, 1984). According to Garvin (1984), there are eight basic elements of product quality. They are performance, features, reliability, conformance, durability, serviceability, aesthetics and perceived quality. What is quality…
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…? Politeness is a kind of socio-cultural phenomenon in human communication. It has been defined in diverse ways. For Kochman (1984), politeness has a protective mission exercised in putting things in such a way as to take account of the feelings of others: Polite…
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…; Scott, A. L., Toward Liquor Control, New York, Harper & Brothers, 1933. 7. Grant, B. J., When Rum Was King, Fredericton, Fiddlehead Poetry Books, 1984. 8. Hunt, C. W., Booze, Boats, and Billions: Smuggling Liquid Gold…
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