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- 4381: Psychology Journal Report
- ... years old, but both age groups ranged from 27-54 years old. 92% of the reservist's were married and 95% of their matches were. Most reservist's and their matches had at least one child and the average was 2 children for both groups. 45% of the reservist's were certified engineers and 42% of their matches were. There was approx. 21% of the reservists who were practical engineers and ...
- 4382: Justify The Knowledge Or It Wi
- ... of intellect. On computations and word problems, the lowest scoring Beijing schools did better than the highest scoring Chicago schools! Only 4 percent of the Chinese children had scores as low as the average American child. Interestingly, the Chinese had worse facilities and larger classes! The Chinese parents were also poorer and less educated than the American parents! In this case, the government propagates to its society the importance of education ...
- 4383: Psychoanalytic Approaches To P
- ... Adler, another ex-follower of Freud, developed theories about inferiority, stemming from feelings of powerlessness which occur during childhood. This Freudian-esque inferiority complex, as it is termed, begins with the realization that, as a child, one is basically helpless and dependent upon ones parents for years. This feeling of inferiority which results, Adler says, can then later be seen in adulthood, with regards to those who we choose as ...
- 4384: Job Stress
- ... women entering the workforce, companies are paying closer attention to the women in their companies and are becoming more concerned for quality family life. Companies have developed flexible hours for working mothers, while also implementing child daycare programs within the organization. This helps working mothers the freedom to arrange work around family (Kizer, 1987, p.36). To help reduce stress and improve the quality of life, many organizations are becoming more ...
- 4385: Police Corruption
- ... guns in the air and plan their illegal drug raids. (New York Times, Nov. 17, 1993: p. 3) It was "victimless crimes" problem which many view was a prime cause in the growth of police abuse. Reports have shown that the large majority of corrupt acts by police involve payoffs from both the perpetrators and the "victims" of victimless crimes. The knapp commission in the New York found that although corruption ...
- 4386: Michael Collins Biography Figh
- Fighting Spirit It was in County Cork, Ireland, 1890 when 75 year old "Michael Collins" watched his wife bring into the world his 8th child, "Michael Collins junior." "Michael" was the youngest of 8 siblings and in the short 6 years "Michael" new his father he and his siblings were strongly influenced and encouraged by him to become involved in ...
- 4387: Mafia
- ... Al Capone. Neither man was quite as well known as James Big Jim Colosimo who paved the way for all white slavers in the future. He came to the U.S. in 1881 as a child with his father, and moved to Chicago. By 1902, he had married a leading madam and was managing a string of brothels and also a white slave gang to keep his brothels supplied with fresh ...
- 4388: MDMA
- ... serotonin. Some therapists believe that it helps people to bring out their true feelings in a peaceful and open manner. Nevertheless, the government classified it as a drug with no recorded medical use and high abuse potential. MDMA is now illegal in the United States. The increase in the dosage of Ecstasy is partially due to the popularity of raves. Raves are underground parties that are open for nearly twelve hours ...
- 4389: Male, Female, And Religion
- ... examine the female body. Women and girls are dying in droves from untreated diseases. Widows especially lead gruesome existences, many begging for food just to survive. Rape, forced marriages, forced prostitution and other forms of abuse have become commonplace. Resistance has been met with savage beatings, mutilations, abductions, and brutal murder." "By publicizing these sorts of acts, though it may be within its rights under Islamic law, the Taliban does its ...
- 4390: Is Our Society Becoming Post-l
- ... use today, indicating that information is often communicated by spoken word. Children will always be taught how to read by a teacher in the classroom and who would think of letting a computer read a child a bedtime story. The upper classes of our society take great delight in going to a theatre with friends to watch a performance of plays that can communicate the meanings and values of our society ...
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