Papers 1841-1850 of total 4897 found.
…portrayed negative views of Blacks until 1984 with the introduction of The Cosby Show. As a result of The Cosby Show, perceptions of Blacks on television were altered. The Cosby Show took the positive perceptions given in most of the earlier Black sitcoms…
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…into databases In the first approach to introduce images to databases, an operating system file encoded the actual image in some specialized file format, consisting of a descriptional header followed by the raw image data themselves (Grosky, 1984). Gradually…
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…recognize and prevent the problem. Bibliography American College of Sports Medicine, "Position Stand on The Use of Anabolic/Androgenic Steroids in Sports, " 1984. American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine, "Policy Statement…
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…and concetrating and thus, transforming the young viewer into a hypnotized nonthinker ( Langone,1984 ). As one can see, television could disrupt a child's learning and thinking ability which could cause life long problems, because if a child cannot do well in school…
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…. Inflation accelerated to 30% in 1984/85 and unemployment climbed to 30%. The world market prices of minerals (Jamaica’s chief export), particularly bauxite and alumina, were extremely low which translated into the closing of large mines operations. By 1988…
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…at Laetoli was huge in the argument for bipedalism in hominids. The years that followed were filled with research at Olduvai and Laetoli, the follow-up work and preparing publications. Mary retired in 1984, and spent the rest of her time writing until her death…
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…generations and multiply branches of a family having affected people. Autosomal recessive conditions, like most families with limb girdle muscular dystrophy, seldom affect more than one generation or more than one branch of the family. (Serratrice 1984) The most…
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…provides detailed stories of certain people. Such as: · Johnny Johnson came home from church in 1984 to find the body of his wife, her throat cut. His one contact with officials occurred when he was briefly jailed on suspicion of her murder. Ultimately…
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…economics for the last twenty years. BIBLIOGRAPHY Carnounis, Chris C. The Debt Dilema of Developing Nations. West Port: Ovoum Books. 1984 George, Susan. A Fate Worst than Debt. New York: Grove Press. 1998 Harsch, Ernest. “After Adjustment…
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…. There has been very little evidence that any of the other genera affected were killed in large quantities by man (Grayson 1984). So how does the overkill hypothesis explain the other genera’s disappearances? One explanation is that the mastodon…
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