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- 251: Adolescence And Coping
- ... Practical Guide To Child Development: Volume 1 The Child Stanley Thornes Ltd, England, 1987. Howell, M. Howell, R & Hastie. P. Foundations Of Health - 2nd Edition Jacaranda Press, Australia, 1984. Hardy, M. Heyes, S. & Crews, J. Studying Child Psychology Butler & Tanner Ltd, England, 1990. Cohen, L. & Frydenberg, E. Coping For Capable Kids Hawker Brownlow Education, Australia, 1993.
- 252: Are We Alone In This Universe
- ... is massive indeed. It would cost around $2 billion to bring it to reality and NASA is looking forward to make it a success. The article links to our class considerably. We are after all studying about the different possibilities of life on other planets and the article updates us of the actions NASA is taking to bring it to a reality. We have been taught in the class about the ...
- 253: Cigarrete Kills
- ... obviously that smoking kills or/and it causes several diseases and health problems, which can lead you to early death. Today smoking is the most common addiction. There are more have been more researches done studying social and psychological problems that lead people to consume tobacco. There are also researches about consequences of smoking and addiction to it. But the question here is do all people know about this consequences… well ...
- 254: Book Review On Public Administ
- ... in Chapter 1 by explaining that “public administration is both a profession and field of study (p. 19).” This statement is very exact. Often times public administrators focus on the profession and do not practice studying their role in society. “The word administration is the subject of extended study, analysis, and discourse (p. 19).” Meaning the role of the public administrator is to lead along with learning as they progress through ...
- 255: Born Gay
- ... up. Other scientists and researchers have found other answers to the same questions. This leaves the public with contradicting evidence. In conclusion, with the science behind the facts crumbling from its foundation, the scientific community studying genetic homosexuality is in ruins. With no firm foundation for their findings but a neuroscientist whose research has been contradicted and lacking, the study of genetic homosexuality goes on. These findings do not support “born ...
- 256: Being Popular
- ... become used to the alcohol and drugs and begin to drink and do more drugs. Then they become addicted. Once they’re addicted, their life begins to fall apart. School grades drop, they are not studying at night any more, they don’t pay attention in class, and they don’t do the assigned work. They don’t take care of themselves, they don’t eat right, and they don’t ...
- 257: Binge Drinking On Americas Cam
- ... 275 undergraduate students during classes, asked students whether someone else's alcohol use had affected them in the last 30 days. Twenty-three percent of the students responding said they have experienced a disruption in studying. The same percentage said they had their sleep disturbed and 19 percent had been insulted in some way by a person or persons under the influence of alcohol (Iowa State pars. 14-18). A recent ...
- 258: Is Ethnography A Suitable Meth
- ... itself may be influenced by the very presence of the observer, thus altering their normal set of behaviour. Ethical questions arise more frequently with this form of research (Lindsay, 1997), and the community you are studying might put you yourself in ethical difficulties. An example of this would be deviant or criminal behaviour, although it must be pointed out that even within interviews, respondents who are unclear about researchers roles, do ...
- 259: Essay On Kierkegaard
- ... disloyal or apostate about such attitudes. I often found it impossible to make leaps of faith into orthodoxy, as I was supposed to do. The second experience that led to working out these ideas was studying the work of Soren Kierkegaard, the Danish Christian Existentialist. Kierkegaard, as the reader will see, was a consummate volitionalist, apparently believing that every belief was a product of the will in some way. It was ...
- 260: Ebonics 2
- ... on the subject of Ebonics. I feel Ebonics should be a language. I mean black adolescents that are seen as stupid and non-educated mostly use it. The talk compelled me to do some extensive studying on the subject. Ebonics is the new academician s jargon or buzzword for what we used to call Black English. Ebonics comes from the root word Ebony that means black or dark. So since Ebonics ...
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