Role of Self Image in Academic Success
.... to achieve. Karen Owens (
1995)
writes, "Self-esteem refers to the extent to which we admire or value ourselves. Self-esteem derives ....
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Films of Dorothy Arzner
.... As Cousins (
1995)
writes of Arzner's females, "the struggle of Arzner's heroines is predominantly waged against definitions of women, of images they are ....
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Audience Contact in Public Speakers
.... Jaffe (
1995)
writes, "Public speaking is vital in a free society where each person is valued and each citizen has the constitutional right to express ideas ....
(1324

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Political Situation in the Persian Gulf
.... As Gordon (
1995)
writes: In Iraq, Saddam Hussein sought to capitalize on his defeat, restoring the morale in his army with lavish pay and awards and blaming ....
(1754

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Kate Chopin
.... As Chopin (
1995)
writes, "The door which accident had opened is open still, but the cage remains forever emptyàso does he live, seeking, finding, joying and ....
(1020

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Gay Men's Health Crisis
.... In the introduction to his later followup to The Normal Heart, The Destiny of Me, Kramer (
1995)
writes, "When I wrote The Normal Heart, . . . ....
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Cognitive Psychology
.... Therefore, John R. Anderson (
1995)
writes, "the rat supplanted the human as the principal laboratory subject, and psychology turned to finding out what could ....
(4887

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Immigrant Workers The project of this essay is to use
.... 73% of Americans consider immigration a serious problem that needs to be controlled," and in an article similar in tone, Jack Miles (
1995)
writes that the ....
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Psychoanalysis
.... William M. Pinsof (
1995)
writes, "The self is the most basic psychological structure - the molecule of dynamic psychology" (p. 20). ....
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Right-Wing Movements in the US
.... As Diamond (
1995)
writes, "Many right-wing activists had opposed the United States' entry into World War II as vociferously as they had opposed the New Deal ....
(1223

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George F Will Political Philosophy
.... As Will's (
1995)
writes in The Leveling Wind, in reference to the birth of his son David, "A barbarian has been defined as someone who regards his passions as ....
(4825

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Substance Abuse
.... Lawrence Clayton (
1995)
writes, "Eventually all alcoholics or addicts must drink or use not just to feel better or get high, but to feel normal - the way most ....
(4984

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Modern Study of Religion & Worldviews
.... the future. He
writes that religions have always survived and indeed periodically undergo revivals (Smart,
1995, 149). However, he ....
(1576

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Oleanna and Equus: A Comparison
.... are human. As Jack Miles (
1995)
writes, A[God] does not enter the human scene. He creates the human scene that he then enters. He ....
(1700

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Racism in Police Departments
.... mixed. Lambert (
1995)
writes about the use of psychological tests to weed out police who may have psychological problems. Critics ....
(2456

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Concept of Bisexaulity
.... in between. Leland
writes that on this scale "bisexuality was the bridge that held the poles together" (
1995, p. 47). Garber sums ....
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New York Jets in New York Daily News & Newsday
.... Paul Needell
writes an article in the Daily News (October 30,
1995) regarding a game between the New York Jets and the Colts, the same game referred to by ....
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America's Place in the Changing World
.... For example, he
writes that "the American standard of living is substantially above that of Japan and most of Europe" (Bartley,
1995, 364), and "Far from ....
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HUMAN RIGHTS AS UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
.... Santos (
1995)
writes that human rights were developed for the benefits of the state and were "put at the service of the regulatory needs of the state" (p. 347 ....
(5106

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Ten Important Cases from 1995 and 1996
.... Starr's office pursued cases against three of those individuals in
1995. .... The driver says no, so the officer
writes the driver up for speeding and whatever ....
(5221

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Racial Power and Moral Power
.... judgments has led to a serious imbalance in moral discussion (Noddings,
1995, 188). .... Whereas Steele
writes of moral power as a spiritual antidote to the earthly ....
(1666

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John W. Gardner and Self-Renewal
.... year. In "Individuality and Its Limits," he
writes that "most teachers . . . .... renewal. Gardner, John W. Self-Renewal. New York: Norton,
1995.
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Presidential Elections in Taiwan
.... the rules governing the elections was achieved on July 20,
1995 ("Taiwan Finally .... As A. James Gregor
writes, the presidential elections are the final step in a ....
(1575

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Interactive computing
.... Scheer (
1995) note the latter issue when he
writes, For better and worse, the Internet is an ultimately uncontrollable exercise in international free speech of ....
(1521

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Interracial Adoption
.... Easton
writes, "The older the child, the more likelihood of damage - for broken commitments and lost hopes and abuse in every form" (
1995, p. 18). ....
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Michel Foucault and Social Theory
.... As Foucault
writes with respect to the elimination of the scaffold: Punishment .... spectacle of public punishment that must discourage crime (Foucault,
1995, 9). In ....
(2604

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Experience of Being White in America
.... He
writes, "The ideology that had provided the rationale for slavery did not .... Michael Novick (
1995) sees a broader picture but concurs with Hacker's view of ....
(1660

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Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
.... Michael D. Lemonick
writes, "It's a truism in archaeology that the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence" (
1995, December 18, p. 67), but ....
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The Media and the American Dream
.... Sidel
writes, for example, of Glamour magazine's "Top Ten College Women '88" and the appearance of those women on the Today TV s .... Boston: Bedford Books,
1995. ....
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Women In The Crystal Frontier
.... As he
writes at the end of the work, "poor Mexico, poor United States, so far from God, so near to each other" (Fuentes
1995, 266). ....
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