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- 1971: Middle Adulthood
- ... recognize you". -Bennett Cerf Middle adulthood begins at the age of 40 - 60. This is a time when you cant believe where the time went. It seems like just yesterday you were graduating from college, got married, and had children. Your children are now approaching young adulthood, pushing you into the next stage of life, middle adulthood. You look in the mirror and all the signs of middle age are ...
- 1972: Manuscript For Experimental Ps
- ... the elevator. As for the bystander effect, it is expected that the lesser the number of bystanders, the more help would be received. Method Participants There were 128 participants in this study, consisting mostly of college students, faculty and staff of the University of Kentucky. There were 60 males and 68 females. There was no compensation as the participants were unaware that they were part of a study and therefore not ...
- 1973: M.O.O.M.B.A
- ... I amounted to something. I knew that I was somebody. Everyday I reminded myself that from this day on, what I do now will effect my future. With AVID as my backbone I became a college bound student. At the end of my eighth grade year, I had one C and the remainder of my grades were A's and B's. I later joined a program called Upward Bound. From ...
- 1974: Online Recruiting And Employee
- ... area. This method of recruiting is becoming very popular for businesses to use. III. Advantages to the Job Candidates There are several benefits to candidates who use computerized services to find a job position. Many college graduates and professionals take advantage of Electronic Search Firms such as Online Career Center, CareerPath, CareerBuilder, and JobCenter to search for employment opportunities or view the websites of corporations they are interested in. One popular ...
- 1975: Over Population
- ... are usually now not a gain financially, but a loss. Today, technology is very advanced, and office work is more popular than agriculture. Education is very important and parents usually provide children with money for college, which is very expensive. There are also laws restricting minors from working, so child labor is illegal in most places. Parents loose lots of money in having kids, but they do gain a sense of ...
- 1976: Is It Dangerous To Think Too M
- ... of society. The new debate becomes, Is it justifiable to condemn a person for Socratic behavior? The answer is no. Everyone should be allowed to quest for knowledge. That is why the necessity for a college education in the modern world is so strong. Society needs thinkers. What is condemnable is the specific actions that are taken as a result of some of these thoughts. Hypothesizing about what a weapon of ...
- 1977: Inclusion
- ... attention known as Down Syndrome. The obvious reason for Down Syndrome children to come to the forefront is their parents. By this I mean that studies have shown that a couple with two or more college degrees among them are more likely to have a Downs baby then that of a couple of high school drop outs. This odd occurrence has lead to more affluent families to give birth to one ...
- 1978: IOMEGA CORPORATION: DATA STORA
- ... CORPORATION: DATA STORAGE FOR THE NEW MILLENIUM Introduction The purpose of this report is to examine the Iomega Corporation, based in Roy, Utah, for the BA 201 ‘V Survey of Business course at Birmingham-Southern College. The company manufactures computer storage devices: the ZipTM and JazTM drives, the Clik! Storage device, and the BuzTM audio and video drive. 1 The leading supplier of data storage devices in Europe, and the third ...
- 1979: Individual, Group And Society
- ... I do not need to declare that I am Japanese. But when I am in Pittsburg, I may have to mention my nationality in "Who am I?" because my nationality is distinguished from others. Likewise, college students would not say that when he or she introduces his/herself in classroom. Identification is very dynamic, in certain occasion, certain identification is important, but in other occasion, it is not. Associations are two ...
- 1980: Internet For Newbies
- ... of pages of text with "hotlinks" that allow the user to jump to another page with different information on it. "Hypertext," derived by adding the prefix "hyper-" to the word "text." According to Webster's College Dictionary, this word is defined as "a method of storing data through a computer program that allows a user to create and link fields of information at will and to retrieve the data non-sequentially ...
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