Papers 1911-1920 of total 6934 found.
…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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…bacteria in an attempt to learn how they may be controlled. This experiment attempts to accomplish this. Recent research in the area of oligodynamic action has focused on the injury by heavy metals in Escherichia coli (Cenci et al. 1985) and the resistance…
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…receive. Even lower income families seemed to have few children. Low fertility, high infant mortality, 1. RichardGreaves et al. Civilizations of the West. (N.Y.:Addison-Wesley, 1997) p. 160. the exposure of unwanted babies, the infrequency…
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…Bush and Gore Make Me Wanna Ralph DISCLAIMER: If you are planning to vote for Al Gore in November, good for you. Don't let what I'm about to say change your mind because I've been told by all the experts that if you do change your mind based…
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…follow these guidelines if they want to appear 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…
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…helplessness, namely Dent & Teasdale (1988), Lewinsohn et al. (1981) and Skevington (1993). Skevington (1995) states "All three studies showed little support for the learned helplessness antecedent hypothesis that depressive attributions precede depression…
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…or are even completely immobile. This is a view shared by Roper et al., who state that, "... People who are bedfast or chairfast or otherwise immobilised should be considered vulnerable." Roper et al. (1996) PG. 247 Their lack of mobility means…
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…associated with the concept of Laissez-faire (Jones et al 1994). The late 19th Century saw the decline of laissez-faire and the shift towards welfare utopian socialism. Liberal ideas are probably the dominant ones in policy debates, and it is possible to see…
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…;Tab/><Tab/><Tab/><Tab/>(McNamara et. Al. 1993, p.1) A high quality service does not necessarily guarantee that quality of life will be equally high. The rights and values of the consumer must be taken…
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…are found to be good predictor of galling. However, initial "height as predictor" showed no significant effect of height on galling when both species are analyzed together. Craig et al (1999) found no preference-performance correlation in the absence…
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