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…. The daughter, Rose of Sharon is pregnant and dreams of finding a nice place in California. Connie, Rose of Sharon’s husband who deserts her when they reach California, Al, the sixteen-year old son, and Ruthie and Windfield, the two youngest children. Tom is now…
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…and President Clinton. When asked about the rumors in a previously arranged interview with PBS and National Public Radio President Clinton denied having a sexual or inappropriate relationship with the intern (Blitzer et al). Along with Lewinsky, Linda Tripp soon…
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…to adverse environmental conditions and adapt to those circumstances or surroundings (Bell, 1981). Many studies of this type have focused on thermal stress and human performance in the work environment (Enander & Hygge, 1990; Bonnet, 1990; Meese, et al. 1984…
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Category: /Literature/English
…against man and nature. Yet, he will automatically be saved on Judgement Day because 'the lame shall enter [heaven] first' (Bain et al. 370). Rufus, malicious as he is, sees through Shepard's projected image and calls him 'that big tin Jesus' who makes…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. There is a multitude of ways that the legal system is put to use. One such way is the class action lawsuit. A Civil Action, by Jonathan Harr, uses the account of a single case, Anne Anderson, et al., v. W.R. Grace & Co., et al, to illustrate the power and importance…
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…. The REM assumes that decisions are made rationally by decision-makers in organisations. Clegg et al argues that 'individuals act as maximisers of utility or a similar measure of benefit'. The decisions made by managers are logical and the REM allows the best…
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…peasant population (McKay et al, 987). Upon his death in 1925, Sun Yat-Sen's authority was passed to his pure-Nationalist successor, Chiang Kai-Shek. His political beliefs rejected all aspects of Westernization, regardless of what stabilizing potential…
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…committed by young men, between the ages of sixteen or seventeen, can be traced back to their puberty stage (D’Unger et al., 1998; Elliot et al., 1996; Huzinga et al., 1995; Nagin and Tr! emblay, 1999; Patterson and Yoerger, 1997; Stattin and Magnusson, 1996…
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…). In one study it is mentioned that individuals had an increase in their percentage of LBW after dieting and aerobic training (Lemons et al., 1989). It is important to recognize that they are not claiming that the actual weight of LBW was increased but rather…
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…and investors often use income as the current market value of the organisation (Epstein B.J. et. al., 1999, p. 62). The information needs of equity investors are similar to management. They require the income information to evaluate the performance of the directors…
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