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- 2861: Terrorism 2
- ... World War II, most terrorists adhered to a set of rules for moral behavior that excluded the killing, capture, or torture of civilians who were not also government officials. In other words they respected the rights of non-combatants as defined by various treaties that set the rules for armed conflict (such as the Geneva and Hague Conventions). Since the rise of terrorist groups and revolutionary guerrilla movements around the world ...
- 2862: Tele-education
- ... this virtual college is to integrate different modes of teaching and learning. This includes synchronous mode like on-line lectures and group exercises as well as asynchronous mode like interactive self study, participation and threaded bill board conferences and sharing of documents. The virtual college is run primarily in a local network environment in order easily to monitor and control the students and technology. Then, when there are several countries participate ...
- 2863: Self-injurious Behaviour
- ... for the mentally retarded as close to normal living conditions as possible This means to make conditions of education, housing, work and leisure to as near normal as possible and to bring greater equality of rights, obligations and responsibilities under law. Although it is not necessarily related with the treatment of someone who presents challenging behaviour, it is an important factor in considering the overall care of the client. Environmental Strategies ...
- 2864: Science Fiction In Human Socie
- ... Literature: The American Experience. Ed. Gileen Thompson et al. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 1994. 174-182. L'Engle, Madeleine. "A Wrinkle in Time." Union Square West, New York: Farrar-Straus-Giroux. 1962. Marvel, Bill. "The Future in Writing: Science Fiction helped create the 20th century." E-Library. 1998. Found on Internet: www.elibrary.com. Nicholson, Norman Cornthwaite. "Fantasy and Prophecy." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. 1994-2000. Found on Internet: Http ...
- 2865: Stinky Solution
- ... smoking dilemma as well. Unfortunately, with the tobacco industry s strong, forty million dollar effort in lobbying, they will blockade any plan to reduce teen smoking. In fact, senators recently could have passed such a bill that would help save one million lives over the next five years by cutting youth smoking in half, but they sided with the tobacco lobby instead (The White House n.p.) which demonstrates how the ...
- 2866: Stereotyping The Followers Of
- ... He swears on the sacred Coran that nothing bad will happen to them. As it turns out, Iran had just finished their revolution and had gone back to the old ways, when women have minimal rights. Mahmoody decides to stay in Iran with his family and Betty can't do anything about it, but Betty and her daughter Mahtob manage to get back to America. Stereotyping: A minor fault of all ...
- 2867: Societal Changes To Improve Li
- ... the point where total equality is present, but significant progress has been made. Discrimination is no longer acceptable, and in most cases can lead to criminal charges. Minorities have finally been given the same inalienable rights that the majority has had for since the dawn of government. Our society is constantly changing to improve our living conditions. Society is always in search of anything that will improve our lives. It is ...
- 2868: Social Institutions
- ... guide their behavior. They can set priorities for their lives. One aspect of finding yourself is preparing for future roles. Thus anticipatory socialization is important part of adolescent development. Anticipatory socialization refers to learning the rights, obligations, and expectations of a role in preparation for assuming that role at a future date. The last characteristic is the problems of suicide. When most people think of the causes and consequences of suicide ...
- 2869: Social Darwinism
- ... to recommend the paper for publication. Fortunately, for Darwin, Lyell suggested (and Wallace and Darwin accepted) that both Wallace's paper and extracts from Darwin's sketch of 1844 be published simultaneously, thus establishing the rights of both to priority. Interestingly, later on at the fiftieth anniversary meeting of their joint publication, Wallace made it clear that although the idea of natural selection came to both of them independently, Darwin's ...
- 2870: Simpsons 4
- ... forms? Both the characters in The Simpsons their roles and situations are far more complex than in traditional animation. Indeed, what are seen as sub-characters are often the bases of stories, as executive producer Bill Oakley explains: "Over eight years we've developed a town full of characters Moe, Mr Burns or Principal Skinner can all provide the engines for stories." Producers of The Simpsons say they concentrate more on ...
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