Papers 1771-1780 of total 4897 found.
…, 1984.) Utopia provides a second life of the people above and beyond the official life of the "real" states of the Sixteenth Century. Its author took the radical liberty to dispense with the entire social order based on private property, as Plato had done…
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…to date. For the Thriller album and it's singles won Michael won seven more Grammy awards. Following this, Michael accepted the largest individual sponsorship deal in history. It was in 1983 and it was with Pepsi-Cola. The next year, 1984, his participation…
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…administration forbade the group from selling their routers, so in 1984 Lerner and Boseck licensed Yeager's router software, left Stanford, and formed cisco--named for the city of San Francisco (and officially spelled without capitalization until 1995). Word…
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…more comfortable with themselves if they can place someone within a group. Also some children often only have their contact with some minority groups through the television. Greenfield (1984) found that Sesame Street's use of ethnic and disabled minorities…
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…Association, 1993. Frederic, Louis A Dictionary of the MARTIAL ARTS. Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle         Company, Inc., 1994. Holubecki, Chester. KARATE: Isshin-Ryu Karate. Orange City, 1984. Tyurin, E. Isshinryu Karate Page. On-line. Infoseek. Internet…
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…, for each execution there are 50 murders averted. This was documented in the U.S. between the years 1967 - 1984. (3) Murders began to rise during the years that capital punishment was not allowed while states were reinstating new guidelines. Edward Koch…
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…in the war, Iraq renewed a proposal it had made in 1975 for 99-year leases on the islands of Bubiyan and Warbah. Kuwait refused. In 1984, Saddam Hussein scaled down his request to a 20-year lease in exchange for an agreement to a definitive border. Once more…
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…131 to go”. This shows the violence and dehumanizing actions that are brought out of society with the use of capital punishment (Bedau, 1999, November 10). In addition, on October 12, 1984, across the street from…
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…to Children was founded” (Hong p.12) However throughout the years reports of child abuse seem to have risen steadily. According to Landau, these reports went from under 9000 in 1980 to over 1.5 million in 1984 (p.103). However the National Exchange Club foundation…
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…). Marketing to and Through Kids. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc. Kent, F.H., Stone, E.C. (1984). Legal and Business Aspects of the Advertising Industry 1984. New York: Practicing Law Institute Artz, N., Munger, J., Purdy, W. (1999, Fall). Gender Issues…
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