Papers 1901-1910 of total 6934 found.
…. In a recent study, Beidel et al. (1999) examined the situations feared most by children with SAD. The two major areas were public performances and routine social interactions. Fears reported by more than 50% of children included reading aloud in front…
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…be fruitful (Charlton et al. 1993). The argument is that as defined risk factors have increased so have suicidal mortality rates (Charlton et al. 1993). The general factors that are referred to are illness, personal factors, social factors, stressful life events…
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…could be spread “far and wide”(Cassiodorus Extracts: 1). As printing was invented only in the middle of fifteenth century (Perry et al, 2000: 316), the “copying of Christian and pagan manuscripts”(Perry et al. Extracts) was vital in the transferring of texts…
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…competent in discourse. To better understand the nature of deceptive words, Hopper et al. (1984) worked on types of deceptive words and broadening the definition of deception. The study looked at similarity judgments of forty-six deception-related terms…
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…an organization (SWA) and how the manifestation of this spirituality impacted both the individuals and the organization as a whole (Condemi et al. 1). They also directly address the argument that creating a spiritual environment is not in line with a profit-making…
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…that have ODD have a serious form of behavioral problem called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. (Kuhne et al.: 1997) - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) The prominence that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has received…
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…there is also a theory that children are becoming more afraid due to the violence televised on television. It is said that children absorb information from the television and begin to develop false beliefs about crime and the police (Eron et al., 1994). However, most…
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…a posteriori argument on empirical observation: "For example: All motion is caused; we can observe motion; but there cannot be an infinite regress of movers, therefore there must be a prime mover who is God." (Chambers, et al, 285) He also believed that natural…
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…genetic problem undiagnosed at this time.(Smith, 1995, 172) WORKS CITED Anderson, Kenneth N., ed. Mosby’s Medical, Nursing and Allied Health -- 4th Edition St. Louis: Mosby, 1994: 112. Berge, L.N., et al. “Prenatal Diagnosis of Osteogenesis…
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…wirklich Parkinson hat, oder ein anderes Syndrom mit zufaelligerweise den gleichen Symptomen. Mikroskopische Gehirn-Strukturen, welche auch Lewy-Koerper genannt werden, werden als ein klassischer Hinweis auf das Parkinson Syndrom angesehen. Diese Strukturen…
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