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- 1281: Online And Research Journalism
- ... a valuable contribution to the distribution of quality information needed in the democratic process, and in addition could reinforce the bond citizens feel with their society. The interactive consumption of news and information tends to stress short, browsable information. In the avalanche of information, aimed at the consumer from every likely source, it becomes even more important that traditional media organisations like newspaper publishers uphold the tradition of fairness and objectivity ...
- 1282: Intelligence
- ... of being "locked in" to a certain IQ and mostly due to misinformation, people are not comfortable discussing IQ segregation. However, the bell curve is a natural occurrence and it will not disappear because of stress or envy across the IQ lines. Simington has found that an individual can best communicate with those that are within one standard deviation of IQ. If this is the case, we can add that miscommunication ...
- 1283: Infanticide
- ... bathroom stall. (Pinker, New York Times) Increased efforts are needed to identify adolescents who have hidden their pregnancies in order to provide them with prenatal care. The American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for counseling adolescents stress that the menstrual or sexual history, or questions about symptoms, are unreliable ways of detecting pregnancy. Unwanted and undisclosed pregnancies may be a marker of battering. In one national study, 70 % of mothers (of all ...
- 1284: Inclusion
- ... of the conflict. Those involved in the side of the debate say ask the child how he or she feels about the other two parties here. The forces here state that research has shown the stress felt by regular education teachers to make adaptations for students with disabilities effects the over all class. Like the scene in the middle of fifth period, and Sabrina Smith, a student who has Cerebral Palsy ...
- 1285: Internet Relationships
- ... IN love with someone you never met for a long time, only to see them for a short while and then be seperated for another long time. Relationships just cannot hold up with that much stress over such a long period of time. For some couples internet love do work out. They end up meeting offline and fall in love even more, and then more closer together and some do get ...
- 1286: Imagination And How It Relates
- ... some people, they want less. In my opinion, our society wants to achieve peace; to be content with everything, to have everything they could need or want. We want to have no worries and no stress. Every day we imagine what we want in life. A seven-year-old child may only imagine a toy he wants to buy, or a television show he wants to watch. The child's mind ...
- 1287: Guerilla Warfare
- ... to survive and expand until the revolution can establish rural guerrilla warfare, which plays the decisive role in a revolutionary war. In my opinion guerrilla warfare is essential for any country that is under political stress; in a country where the voices of the people are silenced, there has to be a group of rebels to lift an iron hand off the misfortunate and become heroes in doing so. However guerrilla ...
- 1288: Company Mergers
- ... to find out when we get our two weeks notice from someone who has been telling us all along our job is safe. Merging two companies with their different policies, procedures, and culture will create stress for all the people involved. The survivors from both companies will have to deal with new people, new procedures, possibly more work, and the loss of previous coworkers and friends. Be realistic in your work ...
- 1289: Child Psychology
- ... negative and focus more on the positive. Resulting in a better future for everybody. Content: Both Plato and Aristotle wrote about children. Plato believed that children are born with special talents and their training should stress those talents. His views are consistent with modern thinking about individual differences and education. Aristotle proposed methods for observing childrens behavior that were forerunners of modern methods. Fore many countries thereafter, little interest was ...
- 1290: Computers In Society
- ... your home in less than a second. In the wake of the information revolution (now four decades old), people are now working harder and longer (with compulsory overtime), under worsening working conditions with greater anxiety, stress, and accidents, with less skills, less security, less autonomy, less power, less benefits, and less pay. Without question the technology has been developed and used to de-skill and discipline the workforce in a global ...
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