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…conducted by Lefkowitz and Eron and by their colleagues (Eron, 1982; Huesmann, Langerspetz & Eron, 1984; Sheehan, 1983), they found some short-term effects of viewing violence on aggressive behavior of children in the United States, Australia and Finland…
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…helpful for those who suffer chronically from mild depression (1984). In a controlled study, 76 mildly depressed subjects improved significantly within six weeks of learning to meditate. The control group which did not meditate improved only slightly…
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…of trade, do feed into the CPI, but such impulses (from oil price and agricultural price jumps) are not a monetary phenomena and cannot be corrected by central bank restraint (see Barrel, 1984, pp. 20-22; see also Rostow, 1978). At least half the decline…
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…, and growing political and economic instability in Brazil and Argentina. Inflation and unemployment increased. Weather conditions improved in 1984, and the economy enjoyed a modest recovery, growing by 3 percent in 1984 and by 4 percent in 1985. But in 1986 one…
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…that variables other than diversification are key drivers of performance (Ramanujam and Varadarajan, 1989, p539; Grant, 2002, p91; Bettis and Hall, 1982; Christensen and Montgomery, 1981; Dubofsky and Varadarajan, 1987; Harrigan, 1986; Michel and Shaked, 1984
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…will continue stock offerings for additional capital and pay dividends over the next ten years. Wider profit marginProfit margin = .247 1985 .262 1984 .267 1983 .272 1982 Long-term/Short-term Wal-Mart will continue to keep the profit margin above 25…
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…understudied (Rubin et al., 1998), and the controversial classification has relatively poor psychometric properties (Newcomb & Bukowski, 1984). Nonetheless, recent findings in sociology and developmental psychology suggest that a substantial proportion…
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…) customers (Day, 1984). The marketing concept places the customer as the central figure and has a long and distinguished lineage, widely acknowledged as the cornerstone of the marketing discipline (Kotler & Levy, 1969). The value placed upon the marketing…
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…desire to ensure that federal and state justices would not have discretionary powers so great that criminals would get off without paying for their crimes. The answer to their concerns gave birth to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. In 1984, The Sentencing…
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…remained 18 until 1984 when the drinking age was declared to be 21. So far, over 15 years have gone by and the results do not seem to be very positive. A question that many people explore is that of why 21? The government of the United States has in many…
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