Family and Group Therapy
.... In general, the approach to group psychotherapy began with a Boston internist, Joseph
Pratt.
Pratt first applied group methods to ....
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Illusory Nature of Reality
There are a number of theoretical and practical connections between Stanley Fish's "How to Recognize a Poem When You See One" and Mary Louise
Pratt's "Arts of ....
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Prison Privatization
According to Travis C.
Pratt and Jeff Maahs, in Are private prisons more cost-effective than public prisons?, these pressures have "allowed the movement to ....
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Crime Against Nature
Minnie Bruce
Pratt in her book of poetry Crime Against Nature shows a concern with issues of family, of mothers and their relationship with their children, of ....
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Teaching History
.... As James Loewen and Mary Louise
Pratt indicate, however, history classes do not need to be this way. ....
Pratt's perspective supports these observations. ....
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History of Punishment of Criminals
Pratt, in his article "Emotive and ostentatious punishment" (
Pratt, 2000, 417-439), traces the punishment of criminals through the ages, and notes how, as ....
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Dorothy Allison's Bastard Out of Carolina
.... one of the features of Bastard Out of Carolina which is particularly praised is Allison's use of language, her ear for dialogue (Korelitz ;
Pratt 3).
Pratt ....
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What is 'Educated?' History and Education: The Case of Columbus
.... Mary Louise
Pratt considers many such textbooks to be little more than "a selective collaboration with and appropriation of idioms of the metropolis of the ....
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Andy Warhol
.... The silk screen is central to his art and it is used like this: an image is mechanically transferred to a screen which can then be used repeatedly (
Pratt 78). ....
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Andy Warhol's paintings of Campbell Soup Cans
.... The silk screen is central to his art and it is used like this: an image is mechanically transferred to a screen which can then be used repeatedly (
Pratt 78). ....
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"I Am Ready to Tell All I Know"
The poem "I Am Ready to Tell All I Know" by Minnie Bruce
Pratt is structured as a dramatic interaction between mother and son. .... I would not be alone (
Pratt 17). ....
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Treatment of Blacks in America
.... mainly because a history of segregated housing patterns made it impossible for neighborhood schools to be desegregated." Many whites,
Pratt writes, used anti ....
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Treatment of Blacks in the US
.... mainly because a history of segregated housing patterns made it impossible for neighborhood schools to be desegregated." Many whites,
Pratt writes, used anti ....
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GENERAL ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT ENGINES
.... Major competitors are
Pratt and Whitney in the United States and Rolls Royce in the United Kingdom (Great, 1992, p. 17). ....
Pratt synchronizes its supply chain. ....
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GENERAL ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT ENGINES
.... Major competitors are
Pratt and Whitney in the United States and Rolls-Royce in the United Kingdom (Great, 1992, p. 17). ....
Pratt synchronizes its supply chain. ....
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Internet & TV Advertising to Children
.... visitors (Emmanuel, 1999, p. 2-8). Search engines are designed for adult users and offer only cursory instruction for younger or novice users (
Pratt, 1998, p ....
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Teacher Appraisal System
.... The process is not judgmental or evaluative, however, unless so directed by the teacher (Anderson and
Pratt, 1995). .... Anderson, RD And
Pratt, H. (1995). ....
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Robert Mapplethorpe This paper will explore Rob
.... In 1963, he attended the
Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, and continued studying there until 1970. The
Pratt Institute is ....
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The History of Native American Education
.... Richard Henry
Pratt, the most well-known founder of Native American education, established the Carlisle Indian Industrial School--the first non-reservation ....
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Indians Loss of Their Land
.... punishment for this unrest. Also in 1879 a Captain Richard
Pratt started a school for Indians in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. His desire was ....
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"The Dutchman" and "Blues for Mister Charlie"
.... hands of Lyle Britten is the tragic result of a system of racial discrimination that in no way fits with Baldwin's understanding of Christianity (
Pratt, 1978). ....
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US Media Treatment of Japan in 1948 This paper will discuss the ...
.... The retired Navy Admiral William V.
Pratt was cited as claiming that fewer problems would arise in the future if Japan were Westernized. ....
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AIDS Project Los Angeles
.... However, the court ruled that he could not be protected by the ADA because he was "asymptomatic" (
Pratt, 1998, p. 672). ....
Pratt, D. (1998, Spring). ....
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Discrimination Against Women
.... A year later, Judge John H.
Pratt announced a verdict which expanded civil rights protection against sexual harassment.
Pratt said ....
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Discrimination Against Women in the Work Force
.... A year later, Judge John H.
Pratt announced a verdict which expanded civil rights protection against sexual harassment.
Pratt said ....
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Instructional Delivery Strategy
.... Indeed, Palloff and
Pratt (2001) report that the use of Internet classes and/or the use of the Internet to deliver a substantial portion of classroom ....
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HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY
.... Assessing Canada's Accommodation of Human Rights in Its Foreign Policy Matthews and
Pratt (1988) contended more than a decade ago that, while a concern for ....
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Canda and US PeaceKeeping
.... Matthews and
Pratt contended more than a decade ago that, while a concern for international human rights is entrenched in the rhetoric of Canadian foreign ....
(1922

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Music Therapy
.... In contrast to children with no disabilities,
Pratt (1985) presents several selections using the clinical uses of music for disabled and chronically ill persons ....
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Literary Treatments of Jewish Children
....
Pratt's conversations with people who knew Anne Frank and her family personally have the effect of providing reminiscences about the effects of war on children ....
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