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- 3491: A Civil Action?
- ... justice. Through authority, groupthink, cognitive dissonance, and bias; these barriers constantly challenge plaintiff's attorney Jan Schlictmann. The barrier of authority works against Schlictmann at several points in the case. During the depositions, workers from John J. Riley Tannery and W. R. Grace deny any knowledge of chemicals being dumped on the property of either company. Al Love, a worker from Grace, later confesses that he saw chemicals being dumped every ...
- 3492: Dyslexia
- ... Simon and Schuster, 1998. Irlen, Helen. Reading By the Colors. New York: Avery Publishing Group, 1991. Nosek, Kathleen. The Dyslexic Scholar, Helping Your Child Succeed in the School System. Texas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1995. Savage, John. Understanding Reading Problems. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1985. Wilkins, Angela. What is Dyslexia? http://www.interdys.org/about_dy.stm. May 15, 1999.
- 3493: Biology 2
- ... Dynamics of Flight-Initiating Jumps in the Common Vampire Bat Desmodus rotundus and was written by William A. Schutt, Jr, J. Scott Altenbach, Young Hui Chang, Dennis M. Cullinane, Juhn W. Hermanson, Farouk Muradali, and John E. A. Bertram. The journal was accepted on September 15, 1997, and the article that I used was on page 3003 through 3012. The most prominent question or concern that was probed in the article ...
- 3494: The Good Earth: Summary
- ... early twentieth century in China just before the Revolution. Buck lived in China months after she was born until she was 17 and returned to America for college. She soon returned to China to marry John Buck, an American agricultural specialist who taught American farming methods to the Chinese. In 1931 she published her second book, The Good Earth, which is a collection of three novels- The Good Earth, Sons, and ...
- 3495: Homeland: A Book Review
- Homeland: A Book Review Homeland, John Jakes is formidable novel about the final explosive events of the nineteenth century. Is the first in a series that will focus attention on a new Jakes family, The crowns. Multiple characters and settings are ...
- 3496: Cannery Row: Social Classes
- Cannery Row: Social Classes In the novel, Cannery Row, by John Steinbeck, Mack and the boys are treated differently because of their social class, when really they should not be. In society people judge others by their appearance and social standings. Steinbeck is trying to say ...
- 3497: The Cat In The Rain: Self Control and Communication
- ... well being of his daughter. Whether it was his duty to her, or a sacrifice of his needs, it was his responsibility for her well being and it was his self control that had slipped. John Updike pushes the realms of self control in his short story A & P. A young man one of thousands across America slaving there summer away in a grocery store, is interrupted form the usual day ...
- 3498: Bipolar Disorder 2
- ... ECT, compared to 62% of patients treated only with lithium and 37% of patients who received neither, ECT or lithium. A final type of therapy that I found is outpatient group psychotherapy. According to Dr. John Graves, spokesperson for The National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association has called attention to the value of support groups, and challenged mental health professionals to take a more serious look at group therapy for the ...
- 3499: A Good Man Is Hard To Find: Foreshadowing Of Death And Symbolism Of Heaven
- ... to a farm house that she had visited as a young woman, the futures for all of them become progressively grim. The story, leads the reader to believe that Bailey, her son, and her granson John Wesley are the men that the grandmother is referring to in the title of the story, but as the story unfolds, and the family continues on their journey, every man ion the story displays a ...
- 3500: Bipolar Disorders
- ... of patients treated only with lithium and 37% of patients who received neither, ECT or lithium (Black et al., 1987). A final type of therapy that I found is outpatient group psychotherapy. According to Dr. John Graves, spokesperson for The National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association has called attention to the value of support groups, and challenged mental health professionals to take a more serious look at group therapy for the ...
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