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…-249 Gore MA (1984) Factors affecting the feeding behaviour of a coral reef fish, Chaetodon capistratus. Bulletin of Marine Science. 35(2):221-220 Hourigan TF, Timothy, Tricas C, Reese ES in Soule DF, Kleppel G - [editors…
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…been written about his fallacies. George Orwell was one of those writers who expressed the idea of the Tsar in his two novels Animal Farm and 1984. In Animal Farm the farmer, Mr. Jones, satirizes Tsar because Mr. Jones is drunk and can not keep…
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….16 In a series of Dutch court cases decided between 1973 and 1984, two conditions were deemed essential for legitimizing euthanasia. First, the patient must make the request at his own initiative, repeatedly and explicitly expressing his wish to die…
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…and integrating children with special needs into mainstream education if possible. Children are also entitled to an assessment and to have subsequent needs met by local authorities. Mental Health Act 1983 (Scotland 1984) Those entitled to mental health…
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…, even though he later admitted to using them since 1984, and was striped of his gold medal and banned from the Olympics for life. Johnson has since tested positive for drug use and is now one of the most tested athletes in the world. Another types of drugs…
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…of A Nightmare on Elm Street. At a time when the stalker movie had run its course to all ends and the image of mute, staggering, vicious killers had been etched into society’s consciousness to the point of exhaustion, a new kid entered the block. The year was 1984
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…and Emhert, 1984). The problems appear to arise in the way in which dyslexics encode words: normal readers use phonological codes, whereas dyslexics use semantic codes, and if verbal material is to be maintained in memory, this is a less efficient process (Byrne…
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…on Poetry, Politics, Consciousness 1974: 151-160. Found in CLC, Vol. 14, 306. Gussow, Adam. “Bohemia Revisited: Malcom Cowley, Jack Kerouac, and ‘On the Road’.” The Georgia Review Summer 1984: 291-311. Found in CLC, Vol. 61, 310-314. “Jack Kerouac…
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…. According to Osberg (1984), a household is defined as all the persons occupying a housing unit…consisting of a single person, a family related by blood, marriage or adoption, residing in the same dwelling. Now, the important aspect would be the number…
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…to attain. In many cases, this is a matter of necessity rather than choice, and economic change means that it is now relatively rare for an entire family to subsist comfortably on one person’s income. McNay and Pond (1980, quoted in Elliot, 1984, p.89) “say…
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