Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
, B.M., and Bradley, R.H. Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME).
Little Rock: University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1984.
2. Menaghan, E.G., and Parcel, T.L. Determining children's home environments: The impact of
maternal
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
[and financial] policies" (Cooper, 1984:166). This policy proposal endorses the
adoption of an global financial institution managing the operation of coordinated
supervision.
Experience shows us that coordinated supervision is not possible
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
realized the potency of the nicotine and tar addiction; "In 1984 our gov't approved nicotine replacement gum as a pharmacologic aid to quit smoking, quoting these statistics:" Tobacco consumption is responsible for1-5 deaths in US preventable deaths, 1250
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
is...the progressive control of life and death" (Baudrillard; 1984; p172) and it has been said that, "Life becomes transparent against the background of death" (Huntington & Metcalf; 1979; p2). This is most cogently expressed in Tibetan views in synch with other
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Category: /Business & Economy
billion in 1998. Between 1984 and 1998, the total flow of FDI from all countries increased by over 900 percent, while world trade grew by 121 percent and world output by 34 percent". ( www.bea.doc.gov).
2.<Tab/>Advantage of FDI
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the evidence has to be internally denied. " -- Arthur Miller "The nationalist not only does not disapprove of atrocities committed by his own side, but he has a remarkable capacity for not even hearing about them. " -- George Orwell author of 1984
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
to the University of Colorado Hospital, (2001), "This act allows that, at the time of death, organs such as a liver or kidneys may be offered for donation by the donor or the next closest kin." In 1984, Congress passed into law the National Organ Transplant Act. This law
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32American Voices (New York: Phillip Morris, 1987).
33The First Freedom Today (Chicago: American Library, 1984), 3.
34The First Freedom Today, 4.
35The First Freedom Today.
36The First Freedom
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Category: /Business & Economy
and 1984, Japanese firms invested 40% of their sales revenues in new plant and equipment, versus 22% for US firms. With this Japanese competitors became much faster at developing process technologies and ramping up production capacity. This is also the reason
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) THE TENDER SYSTEM
Since 1984, all bonds issued by the Australian government have been inscribed, with ownership registered electronically on the Reserve Bank Information and Transfer System (RITS). This minimises the potential for tax avoidance through the failure
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