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3491: Canadian Manufacturing
... enourmous growth with the development of electricity. Throughout the 20th century, manufacturing has contributed a lot to the economic growth of Canadians and Canada. - Durable goods are manufactured for housing, transportation, communications, education, recreation, entertainment, personal and health care – ranging from refrigerators, automobiles, telephones, pianos, aircraft, windows and doors to tea kettles. - Personal goods are manufactured for clothing, footwear, recreation, entertainment, health care; for example, dresses, shoes, suits, boots, bandages, books, video displays, toys and games, etc. - Manufactured edible goods include beverages, butter, bread, cheese, milk, processed fruits ...
3492: Alcohol And Drug Control
... of services available to individuals desiring to overcome their own problems with alcohol and other drug abuse. · Provide military members of the community with the information that is needed to make responsible decisions about their personal use of alcohol and to avoid the misuse or abuse of other drugs. This program helps the clients (soldiers) gradually deal with their substance or alcohol abuse. Detoxification involves withdrawing an individual from drugs of ... is an immunity from disciplinary action or from administrative separation with less than an honorable discharge as a result of a certain occurrence of alcohol abuse or drug misuse, or possession of drug incidental to personal use. The main objective of this policy is to effectively identify, treat, and rehabilitate the client by eliminating the barriers of successful communications between alcohol or other drug abusers on the one hand, and ADAPCP ...
3493: Our Town
... basically the backbone of "Our Town". The Stage Manager tells the story, sets the mood, and organises the entire play. His voice must be relatively monotone, but not to the extent of boredom, simply without personal expression. His movements should mirror his voice, slow, and unmelodramatic. The other characters should be more expressive than the stage manger, yet not to the extent of personal emotions. the actors must present emotions to the extent of comprehension for the audience, but not to the extent of comparison. The audience must be able to relate to the emotions, not compare themselves with ...
3494: Filling in the Gaps: Ideology in Faulkner’s “Dry September”
... free from ideological impetus. Hawkshaw’s seemingly anti-ideological claims to knowledge of the ‘truth’, regarding his knowledge of Will Mayes, are marked with ideology nonetheless. Goodwyn-Jones argues that a white person’s claimed ‘personal knowledge’ of a black person is an established aspect of Southern paternalism and “is a complicated function of masks and silences that serves not “truth” but ideological peace.”(Goodwyn-Jones 141) More obvious than this ... my understanding of mob mentality disallows me to think that the other men in the mob might prevent McLendon from perpetrating the murder. Where the reader stops dismantling these ideological assumptions then is a purely personal issue, that relies on far too many different reading acts to accurately chart. All of this revelation, overturning of assumptions, leads to one final revelation—the exquisite craft of Faulkner’s story. Only a truly ...
3495: Erikson's Psychosocial Theory of Development: Young Adults
... consist of courting and selecting a "mate", marriage and associated choices, e.g. children and monogamous relationship, career choices and lifestyle changes and furthering intellectual abilities to accommodate choices. (Turner & Helms, 1987.). Some of the personal abilities that the young adult must employ include decision making, career planing, understanding nature of increased responsibility and being able to accommodate greater demands of self. Erikson's theory describes the crisis of the young ... new task, career preparation. This is an important part of a positive aspect of identity that plays a major role in individual development. (Rapoport, 1980). Career preparation and achievement assist the individual to achieve further personal and developmental goals. The ability to maintain a job gives the young adult financial independence and they are now at a stage where they can relate establishment of themselves as a worthwhile and significant person ...
3496: Legalizing of Homosexual Marriages
... Rep. Barney Frank asks, "How can you argue that a man and woman in love are somehow threatened because two women down the street are also in love?" Later, he put the question in more personal terms. Frank said he respects the marriages of fellow committee members but added, "I don't understand for a minute how I demean them by living with a man" (U.S. House). Most people, when ... to strengthen, not weaken, the institution of marriage," said Governor Pete Wilson (Capps G9). Ministers say marriage is one of the most impenetrable institutions in modern society. It provides the ultimate form of acceptance for personal intimate relationships in our society. People in today's society can talk about homosexuality with a group of friends without feeling like the issue has been dropped in their lap. When faced with the situation ...
3497: Career As A Military Officer
... crafts for officers include civil engineers, architects, and managers of enlisted personnel in carpentry, construction, plumbing, metal working, machining, welding, electrical work, and ventilation systems. Those in service and supply handle food service, security, and personal services and supply. Officers work in logistics, supply, transport and traffic management, and procurement. Skills in this field are also often transferable to civilian counterpart occupations. (Occupational Outlook, 1998-1999, 482-483) Qualifications, education, and ... Outlook, 1998-1999, 485-486) Working conditions: Military life is much more structured and disciplined than civilian life. Military service is also an obligation once contracting and one must serve their full term. Dress and personal appearance are regulated heavily and everyday life is full of formalities. Officers and enlisted men do not socialize and officers are saluted and called “sir” or “ma’am”. These rules help encourage respect for superiors ...
3498: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
... an agonizing itch after their eggs hatch. Transfer of these organisms can occur from person to person in a variety of ways. Direct body contact, particularly during physical intimacy, is a common mode. Contact with personal items can also facilitate transfer. Complications are rare though secondary infections can result from breaks in the skin due to intense itching and irritation. Treatment is provided by application of medicated shampoos. Good personal hygiene and careful laundering of clothes and bedding prevent reinfestation. URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Urinary tract infections (UTIs) occur with pathogenic organisms enter the urethra and migrate to the bladder. Ordinarily they are confined to the ...
3499: Animal Farm
In writing Animal Farm, George Orwell had two main goals in mind. His first goal was to write this novel as an attack on what he perceived as Soviet Communism. His other goal was to write it ... even when we begin with honorable intentions, there will be those who let their base instinct take control. Orwell portrays this nature by parodying events in real history. What he was trying to teach by writing this book was that power, in the hands of few, is corrupting and doesn t benefit the general people. Something we must understand is that given the right conditions, events like those portrayed in Animal ...
3500: A Review of "The Outsiders Club" Screened on BBC 2 in October 96
... 2 in October 96 MA Diploma Disability Studies INTRODUCTION I decided to write a review on the social group known as The Outsiders. The group's main aim is to enable disabled adults to form personal relationships, including specifically sexual ones (Shakespeare 1996), either with each other or with non-disabled members. The group has been in existence for several years, and has attracted a great deal of attention, including reaction ... individuals who are confronted with the issues depicted in the programme have been provoked into feelings of discord. I found, as I was watching, that it was practically impossible not to draw upon my own personal feelings concerning the issues expressed above (Waitman and Conboy-Hill 1996). THE OUTSIDERS CLUB AND SEXUAL SURROGACY. In the film, Tuppy Owens mentioned her support for the use of sexual surrogates, presumably (in some cases ...


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