Papers 691-700 of total 6934 found.
…, and Chip was now a good poker player with experience, but there was a new guy or a new friend. His name was Al and said he did not know much about the game that well. The stakes went high like usual, and Chip was right with what he thought, Al was a bad player…
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…in the world."7 1. Reason & religious Belief , Michael Peterson et al., pg 88 2. Peterson et al., pg 91 3. Peterson et al., pg 91 4. Peterson et al., pg 100 5. Peterson et al., pg 102 6. Peterson et al., pg 103 7. Peterson et al., pg…
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…and Occupation Health and Safety personnel. (Robbins et al 2003, p 139) Thirdly, most corporations have the disposable resources to inject them into supporting the public and charitable projects that require assistance. (Robbins et al 2003, p143) This may include…
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…of the divided Germany, and Phillip Augustus of France, some of the most powerful rulers of Europe (some, bitter enemies), united for religious reasons to fight a holy war against the 'infidel' ruler, Saladin (Wallbank, T. Walter...et al 263). The three rulers…
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…Dyslexia may be defined as " a specific language based disorder of constitutional origi n characterized by difficulties in reading and/or spelling which are unexpected in relation to age and other cognitive abilities" (Bonte et al 2004). Currently…
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al., 1997). This shows that one can drink as much as an alcoholic, but not actually be an alcoholic one's self. This may contribute to a lack of social understanding of alcoholism, as we tend to think of an alcoholic as someone who frequently drinks…
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…What is the research question? In "Palliative Care Nurses' Views on Euthanasia", Verpoort et al (2004) are inquiring "what are the views of palliative care nurses about euthanasia"? "It is essential to know how nurses, who are confronted…
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…in the central nervous system beyond demyelination may be involved. This paper is a review and discussion of three recent studies in which various MRI techniques were employed to examine changes beyond demyelination in MS patients. Evanelou, et al. investigated…
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…of homosexuality being the deviant and heterosexuality as being the norm has had a great impact on research approaches. However such evidence is far from conclusive. Kinsey et al (1948) found in a survey that 4 per cent of males were homosexual and 37% of males had…
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…speech to the nation was reduced to scaring Americans with dramatic tales of Hussein the Monster. President Bush also cited the link of al-Qaida with Iraq as a reason for war. Bush stated, "You can't distinguish between al-Qaida and Saddam when you talk…
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