Papers 651-660 of total 4897 found.
…statistical review of world energy (London: BP Amoco, June 2002), 9. Carmichael E. A.., Herrera C.M. Canada's Energy Policy, 1985 and Beyond . C.D. Howe Instutute, 1984. Fossum J.E. (1997). The rise and Demise of Ptro-Canada as a statist Impulse. Oil, the State…
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…1979-1984. There is a small section at the bottom telling you about his height weight, and where he graduated college. There is also a brief summary on the backside about his super bowl victory: Joe quarterbacked a near-perfect Super Bowl in leading…
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…Kolb (1984), in introducing the idea of the experiential learning cycle and of learning styles, defines learning as the process whereby "knowledge is created through the transformation of expertise". He suggests that ideas are not fixed but are formed…
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…on full cost, but it can also be a contribution and incremental basis. For competitive-oriented pricing approach, the price is set to meet the market competitive situation (Kotler and Bloom, 1984). The simplistic nature of these two pricing approaches provides…
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…the emphasis away from the product of writing to the process used in order to produce the writing. Following these ideas, Cambourne (1984, cited in Green and Campbell, 2003, 132) added to process writing with the development of a set of eight 'natural conditions…
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…productive life. On the contrary, however, in George Orwell's 1984, the less the citizens of Oceania knew, the better. One of the three "truths" that the Party presented summed up the ways if Big Brother in just three words: "Ignorance is strength." The people…
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…in the draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. In 1982, he is named the MVP of the championship series. In 1984, He was given the “Pivotal Player: Award of all-around excellence. 5. Summarize briefly three incidents that you would feature if you were to make a movie…
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…, and Jerome L. Singer. "Defending the Undefendable." Society Sept.-Oct. 1984: 30-36. Cullingford, Cedric. Children and Television. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984. Himmelweit, Hilde T., A.N. Oppenheim, and Pamela Vince. Television and the Child. London…
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1984 through 1985 he produced a great number of high caliber fiction. Most of these stories dealt with his experiences as a child in Normandy.         During 1886-1887 Maupassant began to show signs of mental illness, probably the results of venereal…
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…of these microscopic life forms on a rock that came from mars found in an Antarctic ice field in 1984 is amazing because we are now almost sure that life is or was possible on other planets than earth. Still, I wish that we would have found remains of an ancient…
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