Papers 2431-2440 of total 6934 found.
Category: /History
…The puritans came to America to fee religious persecution from the Non-Anglicans of England. They wanted to purify and simplify the Church. They thought all men were sinners and it was al because of the original sin of the apple from the forbidden tree…
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Category: /Literature
…until all he saw was a guard's face, al he heard was a prison whistle, all he feared was to break an unknown rule. 12 gruelling months in a prison for boys. Each passing moment awash in a darkness that promised no rescue. Inmates, as tough as they acted…
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…and horse racing were the big, money making sports. Two men, Walter Brown and Al Sutphin were interested in earning success by making basketball a pro sport. The two men submitted their idea to a sports editor, and on June 6, 1946 the BAA (Basketball Association…
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…and his inner circle avoided pursuing the Saudi connection to 9/11, despite the fact that 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudis and Saudi money had funded Al Qaeda. <Tab/>During my research, I found it interesting that the majority of websites did…
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…(Extended Data Services)program ratings, compare these ratings to viewer standards, and can be programmed to take a variety of actions, including complete blanking of programs.' Is one definition of the V-chip from Al Marquis of Zilog Technology. The FCC…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and a great coalition of nations have liberated the people of Afghanistan from the brutal Taliban regime and denied al Qaeda its safe haven of operations. Thousands of terrorists have been captured or killed and operations have been disrupted in many countries…
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…reinforcement for using the drug, and when trying to stop, is faced with negative reinforcement. When an athlete gets to this point it is often too late for them to internally change themselves (Kosslyn et al, Shaffer et al ). Not all performance enhancing drugs…
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…-cost vs. quality producers dichotomy does not always hold in the business world: the pursuit of quality and product differentiation can be coupled by a low-cost strategy. The best real-life example is that of Japanese car manufacturers (Womack et al., 1990…
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…up plans. Paracetamol 500 mg, 1-2 tablets 4-hourly PRN Loebl, S et al (1994:813-815) includes the following factors in their outline of paracetamol. Indications & dosage: Adults and children over 11 years - 325 mg to 650 mg P.O. q 4 hours…
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…in their ethics management show common characteristics." http://www1.oecd.org/puma/ethics/pubs/pb4.pdf According to Stoner et al (1994), in their concern with the internal environment of organizations managers should pay attention for importance of the external…
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