Papers 1901-1910 of total 4897 found.
…interpretation. However, a flaw with this claim is that literal interpretation is often unnecessary to understand nonliteral statements such as idioms and indirect requests. (Gibbs, 1984) Another claim is that anomaly with the literal interpretation must be detected…
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…; Winkler, 1982; Wells & Murray, 1984). However, rather than comparing one witness' confidence in their accuracy with that of another witness', research has more importantly looked at how accurate a witness' testimony actually is in relation to how…
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…and amnesic patients. Consciousness involves monitoring our environment and ourselves so that precepts, memories, and thoughts are represented in awareness so that we are able to initiate and terminate behavioural and cognitive activities (Kihlstrom, 1984
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…by Don B. Kates. "On April 3, 1984, three Arab terrorists trying to machine gun a Jerusalem crowd killed only one victim before being shot down by Israeli civilians. The next day, the surviving terrorist said his group had planned to gun down other crowds…
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…(1996) summed this up commenting that sports involvement requires money and leisure time and the upper classes have more of both which Bordieu (1984) describes as "cultural capital" which is gained from upbringing and education. However some of the major…
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…with intensive linguistic training, have remained at the level of communication they are endowed with naturally." (Savage-Rumbaugh, 1986, p.249) Herman, Richards & Wolz (1984) based their research of language in animals on bottle-nosed dolphins. One…
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…explanations to justify actions" (Abercrombie & hill & Turner, 1984, pg. 289). It was Webers ideal that all analysis of modern capitalism, "referring to a variety of related processes which every aspect of human actions became subject to calculation…
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…, 1984) Conclusion Although memory, learning and intelligence are defined in the dictionary, there is a great deal of controversy surrounding the psychology of learning which has led to much disagreement amongst psychologists. It appears that the only thing…
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…underrepresented there.' Today those designated groups, underrepresented in the labour force include women, Aboriginal peoples, disabled people, and persons who are, because of their race or colour, is a visible minority in Canada. In October 1984, Judge Rosalie…
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…Isaacson, 'O'er the Land of the Free,' Time, 3 July 1989: 14-15. American Voices (New York: Phillip Morris, 1987). The First Freedom Today (Chicago: American Library, 1984), 3. The First Freedom Today, 4. The First Freedom Today. The First Freedom Today…
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