Papers 2701-2710 of total 4897 found.
…. At this point, MS-DOS was established as the dominant operating system in PC market. In August 1984, IBM released its first 286 chip based PC, the PC/AT. The PC/AT supported memory up to 16 Mb and had the ability to run multiple programs at once. However, the version…
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…mental illness in terms of social welfare. Some problems include education, employment, housing, and governmental assistance (Surgeon General’s Report on Mental Health, as cited in Morrison and Goldman, 1984). Table 2-10. Historical reform movements…
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…-carat friendship I felt for Luz Long.” Jesse Owens won a total of four gold medals during the 1936 Olympic Games. Astonishingly, no other athlete would equal that feat until 1984 when another U.S. sprinter-jumper, Carl Lewis, won gold medals in the same…
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…in the future. It is interesting to note that during a survey performed in 1984 to investigate the relationship between the central arctic caribou herd and the Trans-Alaska pipeline, must emphasis was put on denying the fact that cow and calf caribou were avoiding…
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…of nonfiction cinema in their films. While some fiction films, such as This is Spinal Tap (1984), use the look of a documentary for satirical purposes, other films, such as Hard Core Logo (1996), raise questions about the line between fiction and reality…
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…in France in 1983, and in the U.S. in 1984. In 1985, the second one was identified by scientists in France. It is closely related to HIV-1. It is called HIV-2. HIV-2 mainly occurs in Africa but HIV-1 occurs throughout the world(Drotman 163). There are three…
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…factor to failure (Tung, 1982; Tung 1984). In other words, knowledge of cultural differences is a necessary but insufficient condition to success. Because of different preferences and tastes, consumers and customers in foreign countries may not use the same…
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…or issuing civil protection orders, are useless. Conclusions drawn from research studies in this area have brought two conflicting results. (See Buzawa & Buzawa, 1996; Sherman & Berk, 1984; Zorza, 1994) Police officers must make arrests, prosecutors must…
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…, women may be less likely to marry in the future. Projections show the proportion of never married women increasing between 1992 and 2010 for all age groups under 55 (Crispell). According to Allen & Kalish (1984), the timing of a first…
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…: Doubleday & Company, 1984. Reich, Warren. Quality Of Life. New York: Paulist Press, 1990. Brody, Baruch. Life And Death Decision Making. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. Chapman, Carleton. Physicians,Law,& Ethics. New York: New York…
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