Papers 1871-1880 of total 4897 found.
…needs to be done regarding color preferences according to culture and sex. “It has been claimed that color and emotion are systematically related (Levy 1984) and color has a certain psychological effect upon human beings (Bustanoby, 1947)”(Barnes and Lee…
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…colors can leave us feeling helpless or overwhelmed (e.g., Murray & Deabler, 1957). Violet can leave individuals feeling sad or fatigued while red can induce anger and tension (e.g., Levy, 1984). What if the color around us could actually help us feeling…
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…. Jesudasan, Ignatius. 1984. A Gandhian Theology of Liberation. Maryknoll: Orbis Books Juergensmeyer, Mark. 1984. Fighting…
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…staff who may feel that they are failing to act in the patients best interests. This places nursing staff in the predicament of a conflict situation. Does the nurse represent the doctor, or is the nurse to be a patient advocate? Nichols (1984) notes…
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…1985-present Kenneth D. Cameron (3)Colonel4000 +48 1984-1996 *Charles F. Bolden (4)B General6000 +FW 1980- 1994 David C. Hilmers (4)Colonelvarious1980-1992 *Bryan D. O'Connor (2)Colonel5000 +40 aircraft1980-1991 *Robert C. Springer (2)Colonel3500 +FW…
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…it is presupposed that issues allow little more than two possibilities. Another direct effect of the system is the fashion in which SMP magnifies small shifts in the popular vote, as experienced by the federal Conservatives between 1980 and 1984. Between those years…
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…Working With Women, ed. Claire M. Brody (New York: Springs Publishing Company, Inc. 1984).         17 Ibid., 84.         BIBLIOGRAPHY Bernstein, Aaron. 'So You Think You Have Come A Long Way, Baby?.' Business Week         (February…
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…unreasonable risks of injury, the breach of the duty to protect students, proof that the breach was the direct cause of the injury, and a loss or harm result from the injury (Alexander & Alexander, 1984). Torts are legally defined as civil misdeeds “for which…
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…Overview DeWitt and Lila Wallace founded reader’s Digest Association (RDA) in 1922. Primarily the couple ran it until 1973. After 1984, it was run as a true for profit business and in 1989 the company finally went public. The company was much more…
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…(Runde D 1991). Non native (for example the cattle egret) species may find this more difficult ¨C therefore opting for the more secluded islands such as The East Isle (Hannock J 1984). Only a select number of birds therefore populated the ¡®more disturbed…
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