Papers 1861-1870 of total 37589 found.
…and relative self-sufficiency of societies”. (Online dictionary of social sciences) Merriam-Webster defines society as "an enduring and co-operating social group whose members have developed organised patterns of relationships through interaction with one…
Details: Words: 1910 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…postings about it-from user testimonials to online mail order catalogs. Buy GHB is almost has ordering a sweater online from the GAP. For example if you go to www.biogenesis.co.za you can buy GHB easier than waiting for a web page to load. To the right…
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…that the internet is almost impossible to regulate at this time is due to the fact that there is no one point that all information exchanged online is passed through. The debate concerning internet censorship is an issue that concerns all of us, no matter what social…
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…web pages and online chats, fingers gliding over the keyboard, seemingly pressing keys at random. There is a soda by his side, and potato chip crumbs strewn about. He occasionally has glasses, sometimes caused by the endless hours spent focusing…
Details: Words: 1850 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…Countermeasures This relativity tends to be emphasized even further when considering that some of the countermeasures more frequently adhered to in the case of eating disorders include cognitive behavioral therapy [CBT], interpersonal therapy [IPT] and psycho education
Details: Words: 1924 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…on electronic transactions using ATMs or PCs (Britt, Savings&Community Banker, February 1995, p.9).          Thanks to the revolution, financial institutions are using software programs, online services, and even the Internet to allow customers to check…
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…o<Tab/>a religious organisation o<Tab/>a charity or charitable institution o<Tab/>an education institution Since the Act passed last December, there has been speculation about what will happen. Some say…
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…On Classrooms, With and Without Computers Clifford Stoll's essay about computers replacing teachers and hands on experiences as a means for education is filled with his passion for experiencing nature with all of the senses we humans were born with. He…
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…is made aware of these facts, acceptance of the process will increase, and research can continue. However, the main problem that scientists have with gaining acceptance of human cloning is the lack of ability to educate everyone with the correct information…
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…and white-columned homes still roam the neighborhood. New Trier installed clubs online such as: Japanese club, Lagniappe/Potpourri, AIDS, coalition, and so forth. Inside the school, clubs can go as far as Habitat for Humanity, AIDS awareness day, auctions…
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