Papers 571-580 of total 4897 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…by an impartial jury in all criminal cases. The right to counsel applies whenever a person feels they need it. The right to counsel includes a right to effective counsel. In United States v. Cronic, 466 U.S. 640 (1984) Justice Stevens explains that a competent…
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…, 1982 p.4). Furthermore, "...school psychology's major goals have been to provide direct and indirect psychological services to children and youth to improve their mental health and educational development" (Reynolds, Gutkin, Elliot, and Witt, 1984, p.1…
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1984: 51). Conclusion: Researchers believe that in order to accomplish the goal of knowledge by teachers and learners, an individual must work little by little to change information into knowledge. Some see computer-mediation as a danger, possessing a sense…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…directly or indirectly encouraged to take on an eating disorder, be promiscuous, cheat, drink, etc. In a fraternity, you are encouraged to partake in sexual assault, take drugs, drink, be deceitful, etc. According to a study, between 1984 and 1993, a fraternity…
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Category: /History
…the discrimination of women Equality of Status Children's Act of 1997 gave the same status to children born outside of wedlock as those of legitimate marriages Sex Discrimination Act of 1984, a specialised Act to renounce all discrimination towards women as a result…
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…that the film is set in the past until the subtitle of "Pennsylvania 1984" comes up on screen. In a latter shot the horse and cart is juxtaposed with a semi trailer and this links back to the theme of civilisation versus nature. The sounds of both these vehicles…
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…Nowhere is an uncommon nineteenth century utopian novel, because Morris stresses the lack of technology in his utopia, unlike 1984 or Brave New World. Necessary objects are created by hand, although there are some uses of machinery: "All work which would…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…with simulations. Finally, I will draw some conclusions on what do simulations tell us about ourselves as human beings. In order to examine the concept of simulations I will draw on the work Jean Baudrillard, in his essay The Precession of Simulacra(1984), to explore…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Literary Criticism, Vol. 6. Detroit:Gale Research Co. 1984, 466. Lynn, Kenneth. "Welcome Back from the Raft, Huck Honey!" The American Scholar,1977. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Vol. 6, Detroit: Gale Research Co. 1984, 484. "Mark Twain…
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Category: /Literature
…. On June 22, 1984 at the age of 79, Ernesto Galarza died in his San Jose home. Ernesto Galarza was a native of Mexico and a citizen of the United States. He embraced American culture but never abandoned his Mexican heritage. In doing so, he contributed much…
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