Equity and Excellence in School Finance
.... As noted, James Traub would likely
argue that Odden
et al.'s analysis of current education spending policies and their suggestions for how such policies should ....
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American Individualism and Social Commitment In H
.... Bellah
et.
al.
argue that this growing individualistic self-reliance also led to an increasingly "isolating preoccupation with the self" (196, p. 56). ....
(1430

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)
American Individualism & Social Commitment In H
.... Bellah
et.
al.
argue that this growing individualistic self-reliance also led to an increasingly "isolating preoccupation with the self" (196, p. 56). ....
(1430

6

)
Europe and the New World
.... Perry
et al.
argue that it was probably the flow of silver from the new world which eventually "exceeded the necessary expansion of the money supply and . . . ....
(2027

8

)
The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce
.... As the authors
argue, "This ætrickle down' myth is built on the enduring .... fathom the child's world view and how children think" (Wallerstein,
et al., 2005, p ....
(1410

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)
Marketing Practices in the late Nineteenth Century
.... Leiss
et.
al argue that it was during this period that the large urban department stores were established and the great expositions, where one could view the ....
(2892

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)
Empire
.... compared. They
argue "the proletariat is not what it used to be, but that does not mean it has vanished" (Hardt
et al., 53). Hardt ....
(2124

8

)
Racial Equality In The Workplace
.... Because of this legitimacy, they
argue management has little hesitation to set .... with only a few representatives of the black male population" (Brief
et al. 61). ....
(2026

8

)
Perceptual-Deficit Hypothesis «FR»
.... Vellutino,
et al.
argue that treatment modes for learning-disabled students that focus on sensory-motor capabilities fails to take account of such students ....
(604

2

)
The Perceptual-deficit Hypothesis
.... Vellutino,
et al.
argue that treatment modes for learning-disabled students that focus on sensory-motor capabilities fails to take account of such students ....
(602

2

)
Health Communications Synopsis
.... means of attitude and behavioral change "PSAs are limited in actual impact on attitude and behavior change" (Ratzan
et.
al., 306). The authors
argue that only ....
(435

2

)
Causes of Public Disputes
.... policymaking tend to parallel the laws of physics: for every imposed action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Susskind,
et al.,
argue that traditional ....
(1829

7

)
Government's Role in Health Care & Poverty
.... Cochran
et al. said that "liberals
argue the official poverty figure is too low, substantially underestimating the number of poor in America" (p. 197). ....
(1840

7

)
History of the Press in the United Kingdom
.... Eldridge,
et al.,
argue that such practices have positioned the right-wing Murdoch to set public-policy agenda in the UK and push aside such issues as ....
(1605

6

)
Analysis: Internet Social Costs
.... This analysis will
argue that the internet positively compliments existing media .... to-person communication and information retrieval" (DiMaggio
et al., 2001. ....
(1834

7

)
The Population Explosion
.... and humane people behave like fools when confronted with demographic issues" (Ehrlich
et al. .... for its views on population control, and they
argue that political ....
(1139

5

)
Prostitution
.... As Abramson
et al. (131)
argue, "The laws prohibiting monopolies are designed to penalize individuals or companies who control a product to such an extent that ....
(2737

11

)
Independent Living Programs
.... To the contrary, the authors
argue that SE for the mentally ill is .... a developmental chain, not a radical departure from that evolutionary path" (Marrone
et al. ....
(1342

5

)
Gulf War Eco-Terrorism Still Menaces Gulf
.... were unscathed by the act of terrorism, others
argue that 90% of Kuwait's coral reefs were destroyed by fires set to hundreds of oil wells (Joyner,
et al, 1992 ....
(1287

5

)
Collective Bargaining
.... For the most part, Holley
et al.
argue that management seeks "flexibility in arranging work content and schedules to maximize efficiency." In contrast, unions ....
(1253

5

)
Environmental Science
.... Botkin (
et al. 14)
argue this energy flow "tells us about the very nature of life." In one of the most complex explanations of this book for beginners, the ....
(1151

5

)
Raising Cain
.... and sexually mature at a younger age than boys but then
argue boys "perceive aggression" from girls and "overpower girls and women" (Kindlon,
et al. 209). ....
(1218

5

)
Physical Aggression in Children
.... 2004, 48). The authors
argue that "All of these variables are relatively easy to measure during pregnancy" (Tremblay
et al. 2004, 48). ....
(1124

4

)
Political Change in the Soviet Union
.... product of long range trends coming to fruition, while others
argue that they .... identity and the poli tical definition of the community" (Binder,
et al, 1974, 53 ....
(4754

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)
Ancient Egyptian & Greek Art
.... Bullock,
et al,
argue, "To reduce this to a simple formula: the Egyptians made symbols of reality, but the Greeks created living beings out of stone" (7). ....
(1579

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)
Ancient Egyptian and Greek Art
.... Bullock,
et al,
argue, "To reduce this to a simple formula: the Egyptians made symbols of reality, but the Greeks created living beings out of stone" (7). ....
(1579

6

)
Health & Income
.... Lynch, Smith, Kaplan, and House (2000, 1)
argue that in order to understand .... and not just focus on perceptions of that inequality." Lynch (
et al., 2000) provide ....
(2381

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)
Nature of Secondary Deviance
.... McCaghy,
et al (2000)
argue that labeling theory tends to minimize the importance of explaining initial or primary deviance and therefore ignores the meaning ....
(2656

11

)
Labeling and Secondary Deviance
.... McCaghy,
et al (2000)
argue that labeling theory tends to minimize the importance of explaining initial or primary deviance and therefore ignores the meaning ....
(2660

11

)
Sony Walkman & Culture
.... However, du Gay (
et al. 3)
argue that the meaning a product comes to possess is actually determined by the articulation of a number of distinct but ....
(1130

5

)