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…was out of date and in need of serious change. The system lacked the validity needed to stimulate public confidence and operate as a serious deterrent to commit crimes. The Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) of 1984 created a Sentencing Commission to determine…
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…are not constants (Durkin, 1985). Frequency of portrayal is not necessarily a measure of impact or salience, because the context of such presentations varies a good deal (Durkin, 1985). Moreover, according to Durkin (1984), children do not simply absorb television…
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…practices (Rao, 1984). In contradistinction to these practices, however, parapsychology is concerned with “psychic” abilities that can be studied empirically; that is to say, it is concerned with those abilities that can be studied by observation…
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…and direction of information movement. In organisations there are three directions of communication flow: vertical, horizontal and informal communication. (Bartol et al 1984) Vertical communication Vertical communication is communication involving message…
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…. However, the 'strange situation' experiment has been replicated numerous times with reasonably reliable results and it is generally accepted to give some measure of infant attachment quality. Kagan (1984) also criticises it, and argues that the test…
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…,” and a host of other occult practices (Rao, 1984). In contradistinction to these practices, however, parapsychology is concerned with “psychic” abilities that can be studied empirically; that is to say, it is concerned with those abilities that can be studied…
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…grow is not only a product of our biological nature, but also the result of the myriad interactions we have with those around us throughout the formative years of our psychological development (Lea S E G (1984), a process known as 'attachment,' an emotional…
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…lie relatively unused today, as they are too vague (Knox 1984: 337). Sexual desire is the basic desire and appetite for sexual intimacy. There are six phases in a sexual activity: desire, arousal, excitement, orgasm, satisfaction and aftermath (McNab 1982…
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…) After his junior year, having accomplished everything possible for a college player, Michael decided to turn professional. (He later completed his degree taking summer school courses) But first he would go on to dominated the 1984 Olympics and lead…
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…patriotic image. The viewers saw the pictures of him, glorifying his image and ignoring the message of the article. During the 1984 Presidential Election, Reagan’s administration concentrated its effort on proving his main opponent, Walter Mondale, appear…
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