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…or no, should be treated and respected. Islamic women have been born with the rights that the western women now seek - "spiritual and cultural" At that time, while Muslim Women that they had a soul, Christianity was trying to conclude regard a women's spirit. (Al
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…that sexual orientation may be 'hardwired' (Harrison et al, 1994) as some homosexual men say "that they were born that way" (Cameron, 2005) and cannot change there sexual orientation, on the other hand heterosexual males also 'knew' of their heterosexuality…
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…manner (Alexander and Lewer, 1998; Deery et al. 2001). These can include absenteeism, high employee turnover, accidents, slow downs, sabotage, theft, low morale, slackness and inefficiency. This type of response to conflict tends to be undertaken…
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…. They had persuaded the father of Al Townsend, who owned a local lunch cart, and gave handouts to party members, to allow them to camp on his farm, after they had promised to pick his crop and protect his property. Doc Burton a philosopher and skeptic, took…
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…cankers (Grand et al, 2001). (Figure 6) Multiple cankers can girdle branches or the trunk, and may result in the death of the tree. The time between initial infection and death is relatively short, often between two and three years for large trees (USDA Forest…
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…mimic dementia (Kiloh, 1961), progressive supranuclear palsy (Steele et al, 1964) and normal pressure hydrocephalus (Adams et al, 1965) , (cited in Pitt, 6). Prior to the 1960's dementia was still viewed as a chronic, irreversible and untreatable condition…
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…mimic dementia (Kiloh, 1961), progressive supranuclear palsy (Steele et al, 1964) and normal pressure hydrocephalus (Adams et al, 1965) , (cited in Pitt, 6). Prior to the 1960's dementia was still viewed as a chronic, irreversible and untreatable condition…
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…may become perpetrators and continue the cycle. (Morrison, 1995; Johnson, 1988, Tomeo et al, 2001, Widom, 1995; Bickley and Beech, 2001). Thus, the question of how any such criminal, morally reprehensible and pathological acts as paedophilia can find…
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…, was the Uruguay Round which lasted from 1986 to 1994 and led to the WTO's creation. Whereas GATT had mainly dealt with trade in goods, the WTO and its agreements now cover trade in services, and in traded inventions, creations and designs (Hoekman et al; 2001). Over…
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…Pryke and Walter Soderlund ed., Mississauga, Ontario, 1992; pp 36-57. David Taras, B. Rasporich and Eli Mandel, eds., A Passion for Identity: An Introduction to Canadian Studies, Taras, et al, Scarborough, Ontario; 1993 Harold Innis, conclusion from…
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