Papers 1981-1990 of total 3732 found.
…and individual rights. Sir Harry Gibbs, a former Chief Justice of the High Court expresses his faith in the current governing system; "In Australia, there seems to be no reason to fear such gross violations of human rights as those which regularly occur in some other…
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…what was called the felon purge list. Florida election officials, consisting of people who are supposed to be unbiased, including Kathleen Harris, the chairman to Bush's campaign, hired an independent contracting company known as Data Base Technologies…
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…suggest, grading is infact an act of very delicate personal judgement. "One effect of this is to repel debate a grade seems god-given and imovable whereas the, grounds on which it was decided might seem only to human and open to dispute" D Harris and C Bell…
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…, the first in its class. President Harry S. Truman - unexpectedly thrust into the position of Chief of Command - was confronted with the raging World War II and the creation of this new mystery weapon. It is known to all that Truman gave the order to drop two…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Literary Criticisms, Ed. Laurie Lanzen Harris, et al. Vol. 7. Detroit: Gale Research Company. 1985. 407. 42 vols. * Parrington, Vernon L., "Henry Thoreau-Transcendental Economist," in his Mail Currents in American Thought, an Interpretation of American…
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Category: /History
…looked to the global community for help. America was the leading superpower at this time and its foreign policy, including the Truman Doctrine was focused on containing the spread of Communism creating hope for the Tibetans. Harry Truman had developed…
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…the organization; and research and information systems which are necessary to make enlightened HR decisions (DeSimone and Harris, 1998, p.7). These HRM functions should not only be handled by HR managers but by all managers, regardless of their functional area…
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…within its competitive environment (cited in McDonald, Chernatony & Harris. 2001). Trust of the invisible enable them to better understand the intangible and reduce customers perceived financial, social or safety risk. In order to develop the brand…
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…). Harris and Harris define teamwork as 'a work group or unit with a common purpose through which members develop mutual relationships for the achievement of goals/tasks' (Tarricone & Luca, 2002). Combining the concept of autonomy, the definition…
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…are the account from Julian of Norwich, the reading of The Sabbath of Liz Harris, and the Pilgrimage to Mecca by Malcolm X. the experience Julian of Norwich has written about was very powerful to me. The idea that she actually went through all those stages mentally…
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