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…Anselm Kiefer's "Glaube, hoffnung, liebe" measures 280.0 x 380.0 x 75.0cm and is a mixed media piece which consists of synthetic polymer paint, shellac on photodocument paper on canvas (linen) with lead. It was started in 1984 and completed in 1986…
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…to the violent men. However, s.80 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 can now compel a spouse to give evidence against their partners in court proceedings.…
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…DON-RAY TV Violence on Children Introduction In the United States children watch an average of three to fours hours of television daily (Cantor & Wilson, 1984, p. 28). Television can be a powerful influence in developing value systems…
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…. Popular Science. June, 1984. Schefter, Jim. "X-31: How They're Inventing a Radical New Way to Fly." pp 58-64. Popular Science. February, 1989. Wooldridge, E. T. "Flying Wing." pp 58-64. Aviation Heritage. November, 1991. The Design…
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…-1966) and Medard Boss (1903- 1990). The attempted to gain a sense of the subjective phenomena of mental illness using existential concepts (Owen 1994). In America psychotherapists May and Yalom (1984) formulated their unique type of existential…
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…at the University of Maryland. In 1984, Dr. Gallo, then the director of the Laboratory for Tumor Cell Biology at the National Cancer Institute, claimed to discover the virus that causes AIDS. (1) He also affirmed to have devised a test for the presence…
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…- 1990). The movement attempted to gain a sense of the subjective phenomena of mental illness using existential concepts (Owen 1994). In America psychotherapists May and Yalom (1984) formulated their unique type of existential psychotherapy, as did Frankl…
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…, who do not own property and find it very hard to attain land due to the very low chances of social mobility in capitalist society. Class divisions are evident in all capitalist societies, despite claims of egalitarianism. S. Encel (1984:83) claims…
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…. 1984, p.10). (The headwater is the water stored behind the dam the tailwater is the water released from the dam.) The flow (or discharge) is the speed at which the water flows through the dam and into the tailwater (Warnick, C.C. 1984). The most…
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1984:The Quintessential Negative Utopia (Or How to become really depressed about the future of the human condition in 267 pages or less.) 1984 is George Orwell's arguably his most famous novel, and it remains one of the most powerful warnings ever…
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