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    was‚ "What characteristics do fraternities have that make them prone to objectification of women and more likely to commit gang rape on college campuses and why fraternities encourage the sexual coercion of women. According to Martin and Hummer (1989: 459)‚ "fraternities are vitally concerned – more than anything else – with masculinity (cf. Kanin 1967)." This sets the paradigm that they will look into. The paradigm they look from is the eyes of a fraternity’s typically nature and values and actions

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    for period (in this case-DL)=Overhead Allocation Rate In 1987‚ OH$107‚954/DL$24‚682=437% 2. The changes from 1987 to 1988 were not significant. However‚ the changes in overhead allocation rates in 1989 and 1990 appeared to be significant when compared to 1987 rates. Because in 1988 and 1989‚ total overhead costs decreased about 25%‚ but direct labor costs‚ direct material costs in decreased even more (about 40~50%) ‚ and sales decreased about 30% . That caused the changes of rate became significant

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    out‚ without providing informed consent to the inmate. (AACP‚ 1980; American Medical Association‚ 1979; American Psychiatric Association‚ 1989; Duber‚ 1986). “These standards define the “emergency” as limited to life-threatening circumstances where there is a risk of escape or “the creation of internal disorder or riot” (American Psychiatric Association‚ 1989)”. If the mental health professional is bound by the request of the warden‚ then he or she should refuse the request on both ethical and legal

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    Social Networking: A web of addiction and deceit. Kishimoto‚ Mary Period 6 September 21‚ 2012 Sociology Table of Contents I. Chapter 1: Introduction pg. 3-4 II. Chapter 2: Literature Review pg.5-7 I. Different Kinds of Social Networking II. Addiction III. Health‚ Social‚ Mental and Physical Effects IV. Recognition/Voyeur/ Arrogance III. Chapter 3: Methodology pg.8-10 IV. Chapter 4: Results & Analysis pg.11-16 V. Chapter 5: Recommendations pg

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    enough to humidify the cold air when they breathed (Williams 2010). Neanderthals were much more muscular‚ especially in their shoulders and neck and their limb bones were thicker than humans today in order for them to withstand the stress (Diamond 1989: 54). Their average height was 5 feet four inches and they were at least 20 pounds more than an average modern human (Ibid). Their brain size was 10 percent greater than ours. It is unlikely that their brain had the neural connections that are contained

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    The Fall of Berlin Wall > 1989 It has been 23 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Following World War II‚ the area that was Germany was divided into four military sectors controlled by France‚ the United Kingdom‚ the United States and the Soviet Union. On May 23‚ 1949‚ the sectors controlled by France‚ the United Kingdom and the United States became the Federal Republic of Germany. On October 7‚ 1949‚ the sector controlled by the Soviet Union became the German Democratic Republic. The

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    American Psychological Association. (1992). Ethical principles of psychological Association. (1992). Ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct. Washington‚DC: Author. Board approves task force guidelines on treating prisoners‚ detainees. (1989‚ May 5). Psychiatric News‚ pp. 7‚ 19. Bowring v. Godwin‚ 551 F. 2d 44 (1977). Brodsky‚ S.L. (1980).Ethical issues for psychologists in corrections. In J. Monahan (Ed.)‚ Who is the client? (pp. 63-92). Washington‚ DC. : American Psychological Association

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    tariff politics‚ its historical interpretations are still disputable today. The repeal of the Corn Laws is historically relevant because of “its alleged significance as an indication of the waning of aristocratic domination of British politics” (McKeown 1989: 353). Historiography has to solve the following empirical puzzle: in 1846 Charles Villiers (a leading member of the Anti-Corn Law League in parliament) proposed total and immediate repeal of the Corn Laws‚ just as he had in preceding years. The

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    1991 1990 1989 I. For each of the years on the Statement of Cash Flows: Major sources of cash in 1990 were investing activities‚ Major Sources of cash in 1989 were financing activities 1. What were the firm ’s major sources of cash? Its Major sources of cash were provided by operating major uses of cash? activities. ( Cash provided by investing activities in 1991 followed by operating activities. Major uses of cash (operating activities also were sources of cash)‚ while was much less than

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    placed in various categories such as: •Central Bank •Investment Bank •Mortagage Bank •Commercial Bank •Merchant Bank INTRODUCTION The Bank of Punjab was established on 16 November‚ 1989 under. The Bank of Punjab act 1989. the first Branch which opened was the Main Branch Lahore. In 1989 BOP was mended as a non – scheduled bank on in the province of Punjab. In beginning the main deposits were the

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