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    youngsters’ bodies. The marks had been produced by a traditional Asian healing technique commonly called coining. The children were returned to their parents on May 3 but officially remained in state custody. Prosecutors Monday dropped the case against Chang and Lor after medical experts reviewed the case and determined that there was no evidence of child abuse… The family is Hmong‚ and ethnic group from the hills of Laos. Lor said he and his wife will continue using the coining remedy when their children

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    tp A new study of Indians’ views of the world shows a large majority continue to rate China and Pakistan as major threats. The report‚ released Monday by the Lowy Institute of International Policy‚ an Australian think tank‚ shows the level of Indian unease about China. More than four-fifths of respondents said they saw the country as a security threat. “The poll reveals multiple reasons for this mistrust‚ including China’s possession of nuclear weapons‚ competition for resources in third

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    people believe that some crimes are so terrible that the courts should focus on the type of offense and not on the age of the accused. Several authors address the issues surrounding juveniles who are tried as adults (Hudson‚ 2009; Mason‚ Chapman‚ Chang & Simons‚ 2003; Nunez‚ Tang‚ 2003). Hudson (2009) emphasizes

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    signals from body control (Cancer Research UK‚ 2010). Cancerous cells could invade nearby tissues‚ and even spread to other organs through lymph nodes or blood vessels‚ which might eventually lead to loss of adequate functions in the body system (Chang‚ Daly‚ & Elliott‚ 2006) As the second most common cancer in Australia‚ colorectal cancer is a major medical issue in Australia (Portelli‚ 2008). It is reported that Australia has more than 13‚500 new cases of colorectal cancer every year (Cancer Council

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    Over the past decade China has been‚ and still is‚ by far the fastest-growing tourism source market in the world and the Chinese market is one of the tourism sector’s major growth opportunities. An essential first step to ensure destinations and companies develop and distribute products that fully meet the Chinese market is to comprehend the behaviour and mind-set of Chinese outbound travellers. Due to rapid development‚ rising disposable incomes and relaxation of restrictions on foreign travel

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    Palgrave MacMillan. Bateman‚ M. and Chang‚ H. (2009) The Microfinance Illusion [Online]. Available at: http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/faculty/chang/pubs/Microfinance.pdf [Assessed: 27 July 2010]. Bogan‚ V. (2008) Microfinance Institutions: Does Capital Structure Matter? [Online]. Available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1144762 [Assessed: 28 July 2010]. Chang‚ H. (2002) Kicking Away the Ladder – Development Strategy in Historical Perspective. London‚ Anthem Press. Chang‚ H. (2007) Bad Samaritans: Rich nations

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    in chang (2000:211) argues that the knowledge in our heads is internally organized in to interrelated patterns that are constructed from an individual’s past experience of a given environment. These patterns‚ coined as schema‚ enable us to make predictions and inferences about the new experiences. Based on the explanation above‚ schemata is certain patterns which are related to the past experience. Past experience is used to make predictions and inferences about the new one. Carrel in chang (2000

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    observations rapports can be made which may lead to more valid data and data that is normally hard to reach as the group that the researcher is studying will begin to trust them. However‚ this can take time and can be less practical. An example of this is Eileen Barker’s study on the Unification Church‚ she studied the ‘Moonie’s’ over 7 years‚ gaining the trust of the participants‚ who

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    importance of certain life qualities and some lessons to take away. The cheerleaders compete at compititions against other teams. Knowing this information still makes people indecisive in their decision of if cheer qualifies as a sport. According to Eileen Lofrese (Macedo‚ 2010‚ para. 10-11)‚ most people can’t decide whether cheer is a sport or not because of its inconsistency. Some schools may only have a cheer team that cheers at games‚ but other schools have a competitive varsity team. Coach Stevens

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