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.... August 20, 1995: 330-331. Wolpert, L. "Boldness Paid Off With The Double Helix." New Scientist. Vol. 125. No. 1707. March 10, 1990: 64.
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Health Communications Synopsis
.... Ratzan, SC, Payne, JG, and Massett, HA Effective health message design. American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 38, No. 2., November 1994, 294-309.
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Elderly-Final
.... Vol.15. No. 3. 1998, 39-55. Johnson, TF "Aging well in contemporary society." American Behavioral Scientist. Vol. 39. No. 2. Nov. 1995, 120-130. ....
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Philosophy of education
.... The scientist approaches his or her task with an open mind. .... Education, vol 116, p. 593(5). Available: InfoTrac SearchBank Expanded Academic ASAP. ....
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Approaches to Philosophy of Education
.... The scientist approaches his or her task with an open mind. .... Education, vol 116, p. 593(5). Available: InfoTrac SearchBank Expanded Academic ASAP. ....
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The Major Scientific Contributions of William Harvey
.... Reformation is relevant to the work of Harvey as a scientist because of Harvey's association with and participation in, as a scientist, the Protestant .... Vol. 28. ....
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HUMAN CLONING
.... based ethics (frequently referred to as "consequentialism" or "utilitarianism") underlies the position of the scientist who contends that .... Nursing Ethics Vol. ....
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Scientific Method
.... In other words, the process is conducted without personal feelings, emotions or world views on behalf of the scientist entering into the research equation .... Vol. ....
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Dibs in Search of Self
.... Dibs' father, a brilliant scientist, never wanted children and the mother felt compelled to prove .... Phi Delta Kappan, vol 79, p. 735(4). Pulliam, C. (Winter 1998 ....
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Isaac Newton: The Father of the Scientific Revolution
.... before him."[11] This shows Newton to be more than just a great thinker and a scientist in his .... Natural Science in Western History Vol 2 - Newton to the Present ....
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Ernest Rutherford
.... "Ernest Rutherford." http://www.nobel.se/laureates/chemistry-1908-1-bio.html Nov. 29, 1998: 1-3. "Ernest Rutherford: Scientist Supreme." Physics World. .... Vol. ....
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MEDICARE AND EQUITY IN HEALTH CARE
.... Older people and health care reform. American Behavioral Scientist, 36(6), 823 840. Cockerham, William C. (1992). .... (1993a). Encyclopedia of social work, Vol. ....
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Gentically Engineered Foods
.... The world-renowned scientist last week chose to tell the world the truth about genetically modified food: it's bad for you. .... FDA Consumer, Vol. ....
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Catholic Church & the Reformation
.... Copernicus was a scientist who argued that the sun was the center of the universe, an estimate at least more accurate than the church-based view that the .... Vol. ....
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Expressive Individualism in America
.... Vol. 3, Century of the Wind. .... Jensen, Richard. "History and the Political Scientist." Politics and the Social Sciences, ed. Seymour Martin Lipset. ....
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Development of Human Life
.... 56-7. Bunney, S. (1994, October 1). Most ancient human came from Afar. New Scientist, pp. 143, 16. .... In The new encyclopaedia Britannica (Vol. 8, pp. 1042-1049). ....
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Effects of Different Types of Illegal Drugs
.... Depreciating public policy discourse. American Behavioral Scientist, 41, 64-89. Gawin, FH, & Ellinwood, EH (1989). .... Vol. 6. 2222. Morse, JL (1966). Heroin. ....
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Cultural Bias and Education
.... "Truth, Curricula, and the Educational Way." Black Issues in Higher Education, vol 13 (December 12, 1996 .... "Reflections of a Black Social Scientist: Some Struggles ....
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Cultural Bias of US Education
.... "Truth, Curricula, and the Educational Way." Black Issues in Higher Education, vol 13 (December 12, 1996 .... "Reflections of a Black Social Scientist: Some Struggles ....
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OTS-APA
.... Pp. 153-158. Johnson, DW and Johnson, RT (Sept 1993) American Behavioral Scientist. Pp. 40-53. Martin .... Education. Vol. 111, No. 4. Pp. 526-532. ....
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Intermingling of Races in Early Civilizations
.... _____. Sex and Race. Vol. 1. 9th ed. St. .... Thompson, Keith Stewart. "The Challenge of Human Origins." American Scientist 80 (November-December 1992) 519-22. ....
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Black/White History & Human Evolution
.... _____. Sex and Race. Vol. 1. 9th ed. St. .... Thompson, Keith Stewart. "The Challenge of Human Origins." American Scientist 80 (November-December 1992) 519-22. ....
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Corals and Reef Environment
.... Vol. 2. Queensland, Australia: The Courier-Mail Printing Service, 1974. 425-431. Melzak, M. "Chemical Warfare on the Coral Reef." New Scientist 89, 1245 (19 ....
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The Gold Bug and The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe
.... As for the doctor, he is framed in the place of a scientist who can .... Poe's 'Sober Mystification': The Uses of Alchemy in 'The Gold-Bug'," from Poe Studies, vol. ....
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American Architectural History, 1860-1915
.... In a different way, the First Church of Christ, Scientist also expresses a sense of human emotion. .... Modern architecture. Vol. 1. Robert Erich Wolf, trans. ....
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Moral Considerations and the Atomic Bomb
.... An even stronger objection had been registered by physicist Leo Szilard, a renowned scientist who had suggested developing the .... The Second World War, Vol. ....
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Carl Rogers & the Practice of Psychotherapy
.... as ironic that Carl Rogers, who was a student minister turned agnostic, the psychologist, the scientist, the behaviorist .... American Handbook of Psychiatry, Vol. ....
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AIDS & Economic Collapse in Uganda Introducti
.... "Uganda's AIDS Agony Revealed." New Scientist, 138 (12 June .... "Uganda." Encyclopedia of Developing Countries, Vol. 2. New York: Macmillan Books, 1991, 2049 2051. ....
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Marx and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
.... per band or perhaps two or more bands, who were the complete intellectual class all in one person: doctor, lawyer, teacher, poet, scientist, engineer--all .... Vol. ....
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Leonardo da Vinci
.... things. From his legacy of drawings, however, it is clear that he thought of himself primarily as a scientist and inventor. .... Vol. 95 ....
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