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…of the sexual abuse of children and how it is promoted through the Internet, it is crucial to identify the different definitions of paedophilia and so determine a generally accepted meaning. Dr Dunkirk, given your experience with paedophilia what would…
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…the community by making individuals stand out. Amish medical facilities are traditional and very basic; they will often wait longer or try alternative treatments before utilising the services of doctors and modern hospitals. Marriage in the Amish culture
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…I found this chapter’s discussion of culture norms and how if affects a person’s behavior an important topic. The book described a culture as the enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, and traditions shared by a large group of people and transmitted from…
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…The Internet and the Media By: Kristen Kszos E-mail: Kris_1011@hotmail.com The media today can be scandalous and misleading. However, the media provides much needed information. It can be helpful, useful, and even entertaining. When you go online…
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…When trying to design a home, not just a house, for a family from a different culture you must first study their eating habits, life style, traditions, and family ties. Members of the Apache culture have a distinct way of living that has changed over…
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Category: /History
…Maya civilization, it's hard to imagine how such a society could collapse. Clues to this collapse can be found at Copan, a Maya site in western Honduras. Copan was once a Classic Maya royal center, the largest site in the southeastern part of the Maya…
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…executives had to admit "our quality stinks," (Main, 1994) and Motorola decided to take quality seriously. Motorola's CEO at the time, Bob Galvin, started the company on the quality path and became a business icon largely as a result of what he accomplished…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and lewd sites have been on the high end of controversy for at least the past six years. There have been at least three government regulations since 1995 that have tackled the question of free speech on the Internet: The Children’s Online Protection Act (1998…
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…, is hoping that someone stumbles into their website and recommend to others, then we have television, radio, magazines etc. The following chart shows, where people in general find websites. In conclusion, no matter how we all look at it, the internet
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…The Internet was the result of some visionary thinking by people in the early 1960s who saw great potential value in allowing computers to share information on research and development in scientific and military fields. J.C.R. Licklider of MIT, first…
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