Papers 1881-1890 of total 4897 found.
Category: /History
…silver and five bronze. Canada then went on to another eight years of relative mediocrity. Canada finally broke out of its drought in Los Angeles in 1984. Canadians won nine gold medals, seventeen silver medals and sixteen bronze medals. The nation finished…
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…behaviour required in the particular situation. The model proposes that the degree of congruence among the three states of leader behaviour is positively related to performance and satisfaction. Chelladurai (1984) in addition to this stated that differences…
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…. The Emotionally Disturbed Child - Then And Now. New York: Brunntr, 1965. 2.<Tab/>Finkelhor D. Child sexual abuse: New theory and research. New York: Free Press, 1984. 3.<Tab/>Kempe C.H., Silverman F., Steele B., Droegenmueller W., Silver…
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Category: /Literature
…. No man in the novel appears to be respectable.(Harris, 1984) According to an article by Gerald Early titled "The Color Purple as Everybody's Protest Art," "The Color Purple" unleashed a storm of controversy upon its publication. It instigated heated debates…
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…. History of NASA New York: Exeter Books Corp, 1984. Divine, Robert A. The Sputnik Challenge. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. Eisenhower, Dwight D. State of the Union Address 1957 [gopher://www.polisci.nwu.edu:70/0F-1%3A3085%3ADDE57] (p…
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…of human resource policies, system and activities with business strategy, on such HR system being used 'to drive the strategic objectives of the organization' as Fombrun et al. (1984,p37) put it. The 'hard' version of HRM emphasizes the calculative, quantitative…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of Society. University of California Press, Berkeley, and Los Angeles.1984. (pp.230) Anthony Giddens is another great sociologist who describes in his book the developments that concern the social theory. For his era, his ideas were distinctive and revolutionary…
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…subscribing to the Marxist theory explain the 1981-1984 drop in juvenile crime during the middle of the recession? And how do they explain the drop in all categories of crime in the US during the 1981-1983 , also coinciding with the early 1980's recession in which…
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…relationship is VERY difficult. And the abuse usually doesn't stop at the discretion of the male. An in-depth study of all one-on-one murder and non-negligent manslaughter cases in Canada from 1980 to 1984 found that 62% of female victims were killed by a male…
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…test, however, was confirmed by the Court of Appeal in Satnam (1984). The current defense of an honest belief in consent stems from this case where it indicates that there is no crime when a person is forced against their will to have sexual intercourse…
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