Roald Dahl and Astrid Lindgren
.... Because they are writing solely for a child readership, Lindgren and
Dahl are
able to address these types of complex themes in a simple, straightforward manner ....
(1957

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Quality Children's Literature
.... Because they are writing solely for a child readership, Lindgren and
Dahl are
able to address these types of complex themes in a simple, straightforward manner ....
(1957

8

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James and the Giant Peach Lesson Plan: Facilitate Improvements in ...
.... By the end of the lesson, the students will be
able to identify ideas .... mini-lesson, students will have begun reading the target text, Roald
Dahl's 1982 James ....
(1294

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Ernest Callenbach's novel Ecotopia
.... is unequally distributed (
Dahl 105). The Ecotopian system addresses such inequalities and attempts to smooth them out so that individuals will be
able to ....
(1508

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Political Leadership
.... in any political society some shall be the rulers and some the ruled" (
Dahl, 1968, p .... generation past the last years a president is in office to be
able to judge ....
(1904

8

)
Importance of Quality Education to Democracy
.... this set of democratic values, the concept of the "Open Universe" (
Dahl, 1956). .... can only function in a culture of individuals willing and
able to negotiate and ....
(1737

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Impact Studies and Supreme Court
.... can be said, therefore, that the Court can be reversed, as suggested by
Dahl. .... Conservative presidents have been
able to replace retiring liberal justices with ....
(1842

7

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Rise of Individualism in the 20th Century
.... Lastly, and most importantly, consciousness must be
able to transcend reality toward .... anti-existential values as empiricism and incremental change (
Dahl, 1976). ....
(3095

12

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Object Oriented Programming Languages
.... crunching and some basic data retrieval functions, but it was seldom
able to perform .... 1 was developed by Norwegians Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan
Dahl and was ....
(7488

30

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Philippines & Democracy Within the context of the late twentieth ...
.... its intellectual roots to the notions _____ 2 Robert
Dahl, Democracy and .... the belief system of the broad political spectrum was
able to refocus ....
(5001

20

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Pluralism versus Elitism
.... Robert
Dahl (1967, p. 24) defines a pluralistic society as having multiple centers of .... The wealthy back powerful interest groups that are often
able to shape ....
(943

4

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Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
Should people with terminal illnesses who want to die be
able to have a doctor .... that it will continue for decades more (Jeffrey, 2008; Birnbacher &
Dahl, 2008). ....
(2171

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Parole Systems
.... to the notion that a set of wealthy families are
able to control the .... government, corporate, military, and so forth (Dye, 1986; Domhoff, 1967;
Dahl, 1961; Mills ....
(4324

17

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Margaret Thatcher and Political Leadership
.... to be considered for a Party seat, and the only woman (
Dahl and Neubauer .... She was also
able to lay claim to rational authority through her connection with think ....
(2282

9

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Margaret Thatcher
.... any political society some shall be the rulers and some the ruled" (
Dahl & Neubauer .... some of her friends, had feared that she would not have been
able to stand ....
(2314

9

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HUMAN RIGHTS AS UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
.... to insure that no individual or group of individuals was
able to deprive .... century, "one of the central difficulties of the Madisonian theory" (
Dahl, 1956, p. 7 ....
(5106

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Role of Legislators in the US
.... whose lives are shaped by institutions, events, and leaders over which they, the masses, are
able to exercise ....
Dahl, Robert A. A Preface to Democratic Theory. ....
(2908

12

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Environmental Danger of BaP Levels
.... fact, in its refined state, 3,4 benzopyrene is not even a carcinogen (
Dahl, 1989, pp. 143 144). Studies have shown that only its metabolites are
able to bind ....
(1826

7

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Effectiveness of Computer-Aided Learning
.... occur, until the students are capable of interacting with computers (
Dahl & Grafenauer .... 1-15), however, Standish (1992, p. 3) also was
able to praise hypertext ....
(3169

13

)
Concepts of Societal Development
.... to insure that no individual or group of individuals was
able to deprive .... century, "one of the central difficulties of the Madisonian theory" (
Dahl, 1956, p. 7 ....
(5070

20

)
Distributable Net Income
.... When powers of withdrawal are included, beneficiaries are
able to withdraw $5,000 or five percent of the trust ....
Dahl Pope, Cynthia and Raymond A. Zimmermann. ....
(2195

9

)
Elites in American Society
.... to the notion that a set of wealthy families are
able to control the .... government, corporate, military, and so forth (Dye, 1986; Domhoff, 1967;
Dahl, 1961; Mills ....
(5065

20

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Object Oriented Languages
.... crunching and some basic data retrieval functions, but it was seldom
able to perform .... 1 was developed by Norwegians Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan
Dahl and was ....
(4482

18

)
Responsibilities of Voters
.... For example,
Dahl has argued that such ignorance is a natural and unavoidable feature of .... documents vetted by both sides of the issue, and were
able to ask ....
(1372

5

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The Uninformed Voter & Democracy
.... For example,
Dahl has argued that such ignorance is a natural and unavoidable feature of .... documents vetted by both sides of the issue, and were
able to ask ....
(1372

5

)
GLOBAL MANAGEMENT
.... and it relates to Darwin's survival of the fittest theory that the strongest (those
able to adapt .... Levasseur, AA, and,
Dahl, E. (eds) Multinational Corporations. ....
(8402

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)
GLOBAL MANAGEMENT (Ken)
.... and it relates to Darwin's survival of the fittest theory that the strongest (those
able to adapt .... Levasseur, AA, and,
Dahl, E. (eds) Multinational Corporations. ....
(8402

34

)
Marx, Revolution and Capitalism
.... and China had politically powerful land-owning classes that were
able to resist .... as a single integrated unit by political sociologist Robert
Dahl, but rather as ....
(1602

6

)
Experiences of Religion and Racism
.... of the racist who judges a person by the color of their skin, which results in the racist not being
able to see a ....
Dahl, Robert A., and Charles E. Lindblom. ....
(1595

6

)
James Madison's Political Theory
.... These checks and balances were intended to insure that no individual or group of individuals was
able to deprive another ....
Dahl, RA A Preface to Democratic Theory ....
(2169

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