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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 of sexual relations between husband and wife and even
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Category: /Literature/English
). The estimated prevalence rates for conduct disorder range from 1.8% to 16% for boys under the age of 18 years, and 0.8% to 9.2% for girls in a community sample conducted by Loeber, Burke, et al. (2000) It is said that these statistics underestimate the degree
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
to organ systems throughout the body. There are around 76 million illnesses and five thousand deaths attributed to food borne illness each year in the United States (Mead et al. 1999). Because there are many prevailing foodborne illnesses, as well as emerging
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, cultural practices in society are the product of economic relations, as emphasised by Marx, "The mode of production of material life conditions the general process of social, political and intellectual life" (Marx quoted by Murdock and Golding in J. Curran et al
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Category: /Business & Economy
In the real world, each organization has its own rules and regulation, or can be simplified as management. In simple definition, management can be defined as a process of getting objectives done effectively and efficiently through other people (Robbins et al, 2003
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account for around ninety per cent of on-line trade. Most market analysts also expect that volumes of B2B on-line trading will dwarf B2C e-commerce developments for a good half-decade to come." Barnatt (2000).
Using Porters value chain Turban et al (2002
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) validity, (3) generalisability, (4) utility and (5) legality." (De Cieri H, Kramar R, et al, 2003, p 196) The scores that are given to each candidate need to be reliable, that is free from random error. Reliability is defined by De Cieri and Kramar (2003
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Category: /History/European History
-emphasis on the positive effects of sport is seen and to quote Hylton et al (2001, p.21); that from a functionalist approach the policy has "an unambiguous utilitarian argument that sport is good for health" and it doesn't identify that not everyone can play
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with coroners, attended inquests, observed a coroners officer at work and analysed a coroners record' (sociology in focus Paul Taylor et al, 1995, pg 642). Atkinson discovered through his study that stuck to certain analysing methods of deaths and used assumptions
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). As McCall, Laming and Scott (1991) argue, strictly speaking there is no hazard unless humans are affected in some way. Yet the line between natural and human-made hazards is a finely drawn one and usually overlapping. Doornkamp ( cited in McCall et al, 1992
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