Gestalt Psychology
.... Gestalt Therapy, which launched the new school of therapy, and Perls then focused on setting up Gestalt training institutes around the world (
Famous,
2004). ....
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Gestalt Psychology & Therapy
.... Gestalt Therapy, which launched the new school of therapy, and Perls then focused on setting up Gestalt training institutes around the world (
Famous,
2004). ....
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Civil Law vs. Criminal Law There are several basi
.... Linder, Doug. "Chronology of the OJ Simpson Trials."
Famous American Trials: The OJ Simpson Trial 1995. (
2004). Accessed online 21 March
2004. ....
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Communication and the Super Bowl
.... by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) (Goldberg,
2004, np .... encourage the purchase of beef; "It's what's for dinner" is their
famous tag-line. ....
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Dali's The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory
.... of Memory" Salvador Dali is, without question, one of the most
famous artists of .... is that of the coast of Catalonia, Dali's Spanish hometown (MOMA,
2004, p. 1 ....
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The Gift of the Magi
.... renown with a series of short stories "often marked by wry humor and a surprise ending" (If
2004, 1). In The Gift of the Magi, perhaps the most
famous of O ....
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O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi
.... renown with a series of short stories "often marked by wry humor and a surprise ending" (If
2004, 1). In The Gift of the Magi, perhaps the most
famous of O ....
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Ethics and Western Discourse
.... cites practices at Merrill Lynch, a brokerage firm, that led
famous stock analysts .... fraud prosecution of Henry Blodget, the worst offender at Merrill (
2004, p. 6 ....
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Polish Americans
.... This confrontation resulted in a
famous 71-day occupation and battle with the US armed forces known as the battle of Wounded Knee (The Chronological,
2004). ....
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The Doors and Peace Frog
.... In early
2004, the band released The LA Doors Tour, a DVD that features not only a 75 .... Cannery Row Casino in Las Vegas but also a tour of the
famous LA locations ....
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Edgar Allan Poe
.... 1836, Poe married his 13-year-old cousin, Virginia Clemm, who died six years later from tuberculosis (Edgar
2004, 1). One of Poe's most
famous poems, Annabel ....
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Edgar Allan Poe's Characters
.... 1836, Poe married his 13-year-old cousin, Virginia Clemm, who died six years later from tuberculosis (Edgar
2004, 1). One of Poe's most
famous poems, Annabel ....
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Kate Chopin
Her most
famous and critically received work is the novella The Awakening, a book that Ker (
2004) maintains represented "a benchmark for the transition of ....
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Arabian Nights
.... the major reason that the Alf Layla wa Layla is so
famous is that .... Accessed online March 3,
2004 at: http://www.arabiannights.org/index2.html Hafernik, Rob and ....
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Alf Layla wa Layla: A Thousand and One Nights
.... the major reason that the Alf Layla wa Layla is so
famous is that .... Accessed online March 3,
2004 at: http://www.arabiannights.org/index2.html Hafernik, Rob and ....
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THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
.... Argentina is perhaps the most
famous of those countries that is currently .... economic activity, finds itself highly leveraged to foreign banks ("The New,"
2004). ....
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New Orleans and the Development of Jazz
.... his advertising cards to read "Razzy Dazzy Jazzy Band (Rawson,
2004)." A key .... as definitively the birthplace of jazz, the bordellos of the
famous Storyville red ....
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Dr. Strangelove
.... The
famous last scene depicts the pilot (Slim Pickens) straddling the falling bomb, whipping it with his Stetson hat and screaming, "YAHOOOOOOOOO .... October
2004. ....
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The Beijing Platform for Action
.... overcome the male power system and get women into the government (Kobayashi,
2004). .... appointed had (connections( - one was the daughter of a
famous father, one ....
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La Traviata
.... The gay Parisian salon scene that has made Violetta a
famous (possibly infamous) member of the demi-monde is replaced in the final act with .... Conrad, P. (
2004). ....
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A Model of Effective Helping: Doing What Works
.... As described in his book, Dante's Cure (
2004), Dr. Dorman's first patient was .... the key component used to heal personality fragmentation in the
famous case-study ....
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American Icons
.... As Simpson (
2004) notes, "As leader of the Free World during those years when .... Some American icons became even more
famous after their death than during their ....
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The Life of Henry VIII
.... with Anne Boleyn did produce one of England's future, most
famous and longest .... Viewed on Jul 24,
2004: http://englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/ henry8.html ....
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The Life of Henry VIII
.... with Anne Boleyn did produce one of England's future, most
famous and longest .... Viewed on Jul 24,
2004: http://englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/ henry8.html ....
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JK Rowling Joanne Kathleen Rowling, auth
.... The
famous part of the story is that while her baby slept, Rowling took to visiting a particular favourite cafT in Edinburgh .... Accessed: 3rd December,
2004. ....
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JK Rowling & Harry Potter Joanne Kathleen Rowling, auth
.... The
famous part of the story is that while her baby slept, Rowling took to visiting a particular favourite cafT in Edinburgh .... Accessed: 3rd December,
2004. ....
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
.... by Joel Schumacher, and due for release in December
2004, (Really, p. 1 .... made Webber universally acclaimed and independently wealthy as well as globally
famous. ....
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Sartre: A Letter on His Perspective
.... This idea, in my mind, descends from Pascal's
famous aphorism: "I .... Steven, "Existentialism", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall
2004 Edition), Edward ....
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Maria Shriver
.... Her most
famous is probably What's Happening to Grandpa?, a children's book which addresses the issue of Alzheimer's disease (http://www .... 12 October
2004 . ....
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Killer Ed Gein
....
2004 1). Many criminal historians consider him one of the most
famous of American killers, although his name is now well known. ....
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