Midwifery in Historical & Modern Canada
.... Burtch (
1994)
notes the case of Patricia Graham, an editorial writer for the Vancouver Province in 1987, who offered a detailed account of her reasons for ....
(1742

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Nature of Workplace Stress
.... Brott (
1994)
notes that experts are now suggesting that the way to reduce stress is for managers to focus on the causes of stress rather than on the reactions ....
(1113

4

)
Natural Law Perspective
.... As Boyd (
1994)
notes, "It is vital that the rules be applied correctly, but the morality of the law need not be subjected to scrutiny" (p. 5). Thus, the law is ....
(2857

11

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Importance of Physical Exam for Older Females
.... Regarding assessment as it applies to normal aging, Skipwith (
1994)
notes that the exam should be expected to show, in varying degrees, a number of normal ....
(1686

7

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Recognition of ADHD as a Medical Condition
.... Hinshaw (
1994)
notes, "Whereas motoric hyperactivity itself may dissipate in many youngsters as they progress into adolescence, there is a strong likelihood ....
(2103

8

)
Bartonella henselae Infection
.... cats. As Koehler et al. (
1994)
notes, a large number of humans are therefore at risk for B. henselae infection (5:531-535). In fact ....
(854

3

)
Learning disabilities & Classifications
.... Goldsmith-Phillips (
1994)
notes that official definitions are largely exclusionary, stating all the conditions which must be ruled out or excluded before a ....
(1959

8

)
Health Hazards of Cigarettes
.... In a Time magazine article, Jill Smolowe (
1994)
notes, "Foreigners, who seem only too eager to inhale most aspects of American culture, regard the US obsession ....
(2248

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Ethnocentrism
Marger (
1994)
notes some of the characteristics of ethnic groups. These groups have unique cultural traits. They are built on a sense of community. ....
(1238

5

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Anti-homosexual Sentiment in Western Societies
.... secular law? As Burtch (
1994)
notes, "in more recent times, homosexuality has become a subject for medical intervention. Various forms ....
(2266

9

)
Structure of the Brain Research has suggested that the brai
.... The article in question "There was a young man from Devizes," (
1994)
notes that fluctuating asymmetry is thought to be a response to hard times. ....
(1956

8

)
Stress in Young People Caused by Sexual Identity
.... Friedman (
1994)
notes that the stress experienced by gay and lesbian adolescents as a result of having to conceal their sexual orientations results in a ....
(1540

6

)
Unethical Behavior of Professional Athletes
.... of playing sports. As Schaap (
1994)
notes, in the pursuit of the dollar, the old combinations have disappeared. Athletes used to ....
(2525

10

)
The Community College
.... Rosow (
1994)
notes how community colleges are becoming more like four-year colleges and so are eliminating from consideration segments of the population that ....
(2854

11

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ALCOHOL USE AMONG THE ELDERLY
.... In her discussion of alcohol abuse among the elderly, Mathre (
1994)
notes that people 65 years of age represent 12 percent of the American population but they ....
(4713

19

)
Marketing Tools
.... Bob Francis of InfoWorld (
1994)
notes that Michael Dell created a business model that satisfies customers needs by building high quality and low cost computers ....
(2214

9

)
Elements Used to Market Goods & Services
.... Bob Francis of InfoWorld (
1994)
notes that Michael Dell created a business model that satisfies customers needs by building high quality and low cost computers ....
(2212

9

)
Educational Theorists
.... As Anthony Kenny (
1994)
notes, "Since the state is natural, in Aquinas' sense of being a part of God's purposes for man, it is independent of the church, and ....
(3102

12

)
Adoption
.... Barth (
1994)
notes that adoption has been facilitated greatly by social workers but that certain aspects of the process never change because social workers ....
(1174

5

)
Elements of Market Research
.... Bob Francis of InfoWorld (
1994)
notes that Michael Dell created a business model that satisfies customers needs by building high quality and low cost computers ....
(2709

11

)
Marketing Research and Marketing Strategy
.... Bob Francis of InfoWorld (
1994)
notes that Michael Dell created a business model that satisfies customers needs by building high quality and low cost computers ....
(2714

11

)
Gender Bias in the Sciences
.... As Etzkowitz (
1994)
notes, "Academic practices, presumed to be meritocratic and gender-free, often work against women's professional success" (p. 1). Etzkowitz ....
(1629

7

)
Autistic disorder
.... The DSM-IV (
1994)
notes that autism occurs four to five times more often in males than in females; when the patient is female, she is more likely to be ....
(2520

10

)
Psychology of Complaining: Analysis
.... Maihoff (
1994)
notes that "cooperative learning" often seeks to minimize complaining in favor of creative or positive suggestions or resolutions to resolve ....
(1018

4

)
Case Study: Dell Computers
.... Bob Francis of InfoWorld (
1994)
notes that Michael Dell created a business model that satisfies customers needs by building high quality and low cost computers ....
(1155

5

)
Head & Shoulders Shampoo
.... Coeyman (
1994)
notes that "wringing excess cost out of the system has become the number one concern throughout the industry." The problem recognition phase of ....
(2426

10

)
Leadership Traits of Jerry Maguire
.... As Wren (
1994)
notes, "Transformational leaders emerge at particular times, such as when an organization declines and revitalization and a renewed vision are ....
(1946

8

)
Job Evaluation & Compensation System
.... Hartmann and Aaronson (
1994)
notes the legal situation and the role of the states in developing pay equity across gender lines (and these approaches apply as ....
(2957

12

)
Uniform Crime Report Program
.... collar crimes. For instance, computer-related crime is grossly underreported. Pursley (
1994)
notes, "It has been estimated . . . that ....
(4566

18

)
Statutory Interpretation case
.... In his "The Rule in Heydon's Case: Read the Statute in Accordance with Its Intentions," Boyd (
1994)
notes, "the rule in Heydon's case has remained at the heart ....
(2875

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