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SCHOOL BULLYING
School Bullying
School Bullying
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Much is now known about bullies and victims, including some surprises: bullies have friends and admirers; victims look like other children; bullying occurs everywhere; victimization is a social event. Discoveries on prevalence, consequences, causes, and prevention often contradict popular assumptions, which is one reason bullying among children ...
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DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY
Deliberative Democracy
Deliberative Democracy
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Democracy is at all times named and exercised in the liberal discursive procedure. But if we go back to the past, democracy of these days is not the equivalent as democracy decades back. Thus, it is significant that democracy is assumed as a development and not ...
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A Lawyer
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A lawyer is a man or woman trained to deal with legal problems of all kinds. Lawyers counsel their clients as to their rights and responsibilities under the law. Lawyers defend the interest of their client by taking legal action when the person's life or property is threatened. ...
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Uniforms and Public School Safety
Violence among today's young people, especially at school, has been labeled by many health professionals as a potential threat to the overall health and academic success of children (King, pp. 67-68). Approximately one in four students reports worrying about becoming a victim of crime or threats ...
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Psychology
Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive psychology is an area of psychology that emphasizes internal cognitive processes such as language, problem solving, and memory. It first emerged in the 1950s and became formalized during the 1970s. Cognitive psychology includes the emerging field of cognitive neuroscience, which focuses on the molecular and chemical basis of ...
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Literary/critical analysis of Edgar Allan the Raven
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A lonely man tries to ease his "sorrow for the lost Lenore," by distracting his mind with old books of "forgotten lore." He is interrupted while he is "nearly napping," by a "tapping on [his] chamber door." As he opens up the ...
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Kiowa Indians
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The Kiowas, according to their traditions, were hunters living at the sources of the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers in present Montana. It was a cold region of deep snows. They hunted with bow and arrow with the dog-their only domesticated animal drawing the travois with poles attached to ...
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Operations Management
Operations Management
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The field of Operations Management has evolved from a purely descriptive origin through the Management Science/Operations Research phase, and is now in the process of finding itself as a functional field of management (Buffa, 2002).
All organizations have operations. A manufacturing company may conduct operations in a foundry, mill, ...
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MARKETING RESEARCH
Marketing research
Marketing research
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This marketing plan provides an outline of strategies of action in marketing Best Snacks. Best Snacks refers to the division of PepsiCo Inc. which manufactures markets and sells a variety of corn chips, potato chips and other snack foods. In this paper, the four pillars of ...
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Nectar in a Sieve
Written in the early 1950s by Kamala Markandaya, Nectar in a Sieve reflects a time of intense turbulence in rapidly developing India. Indian independence from Britain after World War II was flourishing, and India suffered some of the worst, cultural, economic, climatic and social shocks an infant ...