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Periodical Review Of Human Com
Number of Words: 2048 / Number of Pages: 8
... main goals is to encourage diversity so that HCR will have something of interest for every reader. She also says that HCR is moving with a general trend that is away from the databased research studies towards more theory-based research and rigorous interpretations of results. Although they are trying to increase the variety of topics, they are still maintaining a behavioral science approach to communications. Gallois also welcomes the expansion of methods on research and is a firm believer in the idea that a good researcher is one that is capable of choosing the approach and methodology that best f ...
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Law: Gideon Vs Wainright
Number of Words: 1899 / Number of Pages: 7
... of the right to mount a legal defense is further obscured by the Fourteenth Amendment which states, "No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States." As a result, many questions begin to arise which seek to determine the true right of the accused to the assistance of counsel. Should legal counsel be provided by the government if the accused lacks the funds to assemble a counsel for his defense? Or, on the other hand, does this amendment set the responsibility of assembling a defensive counsel on the accused even if he or she ...
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Causes And Solutions For Teen
Number of Words: 716 / Number of Pages: 3
... to feel emotionally broken, as if there is no one there that understands what they are feeling and going through. This leads to isolation with their thoughts and problems which is unhealthy because it gives them time to ponder over all of their worries. Eventually, if the problem goes unnoticed by friends or family members, it can lead to suicide (Teen Challenge, 1998).
What, you may ask, is going on in the head of a suicidal teen when he/she decides to kill himself/herself? They may be thinking of pressures such as the widespread use of alcohol and other drugs unheard of 40 or 50 years ago. ...
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AKC Dog Breeds
Number of Words: 700 / Number of Pages: 3
... breeds of dogs. These dogs “were bred to perform such jobs as guarding property, pulling sleds, and performing water rescues” (AKC.org). Some common breeds in this group are the Great Dane, Doberman Pinscher, and Boxer. These dogs were bred for specific tasks but all needed to be intelligent, quick at learning, and good companions. Most of these dogs are strong and all are designed for getting the job done.
The Terrier Group is a group of “feisty, energetic dogs”. This group contains the Skye Terrier, Kerry Blue Terrier, and Fox Terrier (Smooth and Wire) but there are a total of 25 different breed ...
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Methods Of Solving Systems Of Equations
Number of Words: 1021 / Number of Pages: 4
... directly on a
point and therefore, it will not be accurate. Although it seems easy, this
is not one of my preferred methods of solving systems of equations because
it is not always easy to graph lines and to determine a point of
intersection from a graph.
One of the easiest ways to solve a system of equations is to solve
by substitution. In order to use this method, it is preferable that either
the x or the y in one of the lines has no coefficient. The method will work
if there are coefficients before the variables, but it is easier if one of
the variables is coefficient free. To begin this method, ...
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Shell And Nigerian Oil And Uti
Number of Words: 2204 / Number of Pages: 9
... by the minorities especially the oil in the Ogoni territory. After this Nigeria went through several forms of Military governments and a public election in 1993 was considered null and void by Gen. Babangida, he was taken over by Gen. Abacha in 1993 who was to be by far the most horrid dictator of Nigeria yet.
The plight of the Ogoni people has been heard around the world, they number around 500,000 and live in an area very rich in crude oil. Shell and other companies have drilling operations in the Ogoni territory but Shell is by far the major extractor of oil in the region. Do to the drilling a ...
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Death Penalty
Number of Words: 1787 / Number of Pages: 7
... as minor as the fraudulent sale of beer. Egyptians could be put to death for disclosing the location of sacred burial sites.” During the time of the code you were put to death for the smallest crimes, which now would be a minor offense or even considered being nothing
Today, capital punishment is still apparent in society. People are put to death because of murder or rape. The different types of punishment used are anywhere from hanging to lethal injection. The is a better deterrent than imprisonment because taking offenders life is more of a severe punishment. By using the as a type of punishm ...
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The Formation Of An Individual: Cases, Terms, & Tools
Number of Words: 2651 / Number of Pages: 10
... free, you are
not starting a war, or even a conflict, but you are actively participating in
your own realization.
Before we can break free of the oppression that I just described we must first
be able to realize when we are being oppressed. Through a complicated process
of influence we gain our own thoughts, words, and actions. It first starts with
our own set of beliefs. Most likely the ones that our parents set for us. But
after we gain that first sense of who we are, and who we should be, then and
only then can we realize if we are oppressed. We must understand the actions of
ourselves ...
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Journalistic Integrity
Number of Words: 2772 / Number of Pages: 11
... society does not permit the deliberate misuse of information. Not only that, but “unethical practices of other journalists…should be uncovered and exposed” (2). The SPJ does contend however, that a journalist’s main interest should be the public’s right to know (2). Lastly the society states that if there is any miscommunication between the public and journalists, the public should be “encouraged to voice their grievances against the news media” (3). The SPJ, along with other organizations such as AIM.org and FAIR.org, is promoting accuracy and media fair ...
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Gender
Number of Words: 5466 / Number of Pages: 20
... through the daily activities and choices that both of her daughters made. As these three women came to the United States of America, along with their families, they faced a democratic government where employment was not guaranteed and women did have to face the hardships of unemployment, and more importantly, inequality. It would be the values and traditions that both Alla and Helen believed in that allowed them to be successful and relatively unaffected by inequality.
In the time period that the three women lived in the USSR, society was ruled by socialism (communists did exist, but were not ...
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