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…, Beth W. Zoobooks: Hippos. San Diego: Wildlife Education, Ltd., 1989. Estes, Richard. The Safari Companion. Simon & Schuster, 1991. MacDonald, David (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Mammals. Vol. 2. London: George, Allen & Unwin, 1984. Redmond…
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…was unbearable. However that was hours ago. Since then, dozens of flashing police lights lined the desolate highway behind me. A drug dealer they thought, maybe. I drove a dirty 1984 Camaro. I suppose I would look like a drug dealer. But I'm not; I don't even have…
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…of Kohlberg's stages of moral development (Kohlberg, 1984) yet development of a model of ethical decision-making through empirical research is still lacking in the literature. Researchers like Manning (1981), Colby et al. (1983) have undertaken some empirical…
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…at Brazzaville in what is now Congo. But Chad joined the French colonies to form the Federation of French Equatorial Africa in 1910; it became a colony in 1920. The French occupied the northern region of Chad in 1914. In September 1984, the French and the Libyan…
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…Write about an effective piece of journalism that you have watched. Television is a good median for changing feelings and emotions just from a simple news report. I looked a Michael Beurks memorable 6.00 report on the 23rd of October, 1984 for the bbc…
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…the miner's strikes of 1984 - 85. These scenes suggest that Billy will face a lot of resistance from his family as he makes his transition into a wider world. The conclusion of the first sequence was quite reflective but the first scene of the miners strike…
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…is computer viruses. A computer virus is a small but highly destructive program written by an unscrupulous computer Hacker. Back in 1984 a 17 year old computer Hacker single handedly brought down four hundred thousand computers in a matter of hours. Too my left…
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…it protects. It is also my duty as a parent to set the example for my son that this practice, while socially and legally acceptable, is morally wrong. As I have said, downloading music is legally acceptable. A "1984 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court found…
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…, these youngsters are an essential source of new customers. While cigarette makers deny it, advertising and promotion of youthful smoking clearly helped attract the attention of teens. The rate of youthful smoking dropped steadily from 1976 until 1984, then leveled…
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…Title: Darkfall Author: Dean Koontz # Pages: 371 Date Published: February 1984 Type Novel: Fiction- horror Place/Time Setting: New York- September ~CHARACTERS~ Jack Dawson: He's a cop and his partner is named Rebecca and they have…
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