Papers 2941-2950 of total 26892 found.
…domestic use. Over fifty yeas ago, Dr. Benjamin Spock,a prominent child pediatrician, suggested that all forms of corporal punishment traumatize children, trigger more aggressive behavior in the future, and is entirely ineffective in discipline (Costello…
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…of this is because of the cultural differences: This mainly focuses upon Aborigines' acceptable punishment and resolving of disputes via physical force which is deemed unacceptable in Anglo-Saxon society. The Aboriginal people of Australia are forced to obey the Western…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Some people believe that most murderers have a mental illness which causes them to commit their crime. This belief is strongly disagreed with by the authors Edgar Allan Poe and Fyodor Dostoevsky. Crime and Punishment, "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Black…
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…the technological infrastructure and other necessary preconditions to begin capitalism and economic expansion. The only forces missing were the positive sanctions to abandon traditional ways. While Weber does not believe that the Protestant ethic was the only cause…
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…Pablo Este, owner of the South American steel company, Rosario Acero, SA, is currently trying to determine his company's optimal capital structure. Este must beside whether it should issue long-term debt in the form of bonds (notes + warrants) or long…
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…return. In terms of securities low capital shares or speculative shares are risk orientated. This risk is due to the shares only needing to shift small amounts in worth to create large percentage gains or losses. Blue chip shares are renowned for being risk…
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Category: /History
…to many different contacts all over the world. Luciana used his organizational skills to get more members and Meyer used his mathematical genius to obtain more capital and more money. With the money that Meyer obtained, he put the Mafia in every business…
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…more. As these girls get older they learn fast that when in the face of poverty and famine they have only one thing that capitalism and male aggression wants from them and that is there sexuality that can be sold as a commodity. Prostitution is not a choice…
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…bipolar ideas. The Virginia model was based on the individual, capitalism, aristocracy, and liberal thinking. The New England Model was based on the community, subsistence, middle class, and traditional thinking. The two could not be any farther from…
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…with the same sense of anticipation and excitement that one would expect them to exhibit at a sports event. Carter feels that it is imperative that we recognize the value of capitalizing on students' passionate interest in sports so that we may transform…
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