Contribution of Leopold Zunz to Jewish Scholarship
.... brought Zunz into direct conflict with Jewish traditionalists and with Jewish fundamentalists, especially so in relation to the Hasidim (Meyer, 1971,
pp.
19-41 ....
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Rates of Inflation in Mexico: A Look at the Price Index
.... 421-423. The Economist Intelligence Unit. (1996 First Quarter). Country report: Mexico,
pp.
19-20. The Economist Intelligence Unit. (1995 Fourth Quarter). ....
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The Federal Reserve as Central Bank
.... are not chosen by the president but by private citizens on the boards of their banks, subject to the approval of the governors of the Federal Reserve (
pp.
19-20 ....
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The social costs of the AIDS epidemic
.... and terminable disease, and the inherent danger of objectifying and warehousing victims of the epidemic do not distance care-givers from needy people (
pp.
19-24 ....
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Lead Toxicity
.... asterisks. Even so though, the preponderance of different numbers does not make for easy reading (Kacew & Singhal, 1980,
pp.
19 78). ....
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VICTIMIZATION OF THE ELDERLY
.... elderly persons. For purposes of this research, age 55 and over is considered to be elderly (Fattah & Sacco, 1990,
pp.
19-20). Social ....
(5431

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HEALTH CARE FOR UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS
.... is an undocumented alien, but rather on the denial of free or subsidized access to health care services for undocumented aliens (Nickel, 1986,
pp.
19 23). ....
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PROVIDING HEALTH CARE TO ALL PATIENTS
.... is an undocumented alien, but rather on the denial of free or subsidized access to health care services for undocumented aliens (Nickel, 1986,
pp.
19-23). ....
(1418

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Sociological Theory
.... is the contention that it is important to incorporate the concept of appraisal into the study of emotion (Kippax, Crawford, Benton, & Gault, 1988,
pp.
19-33). ....
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GROWTH IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
.... is the contention that it is important to incorporate the concept of appraisal into the study of emotion (Kippax, Crawford, Benton, & Gault, 1988,
pp.
19-33). ....
(1794

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Environmental Engineering
.... 7-
19); "equivalent weights" applied to inorganic chemicals (S&S, 1996,
pp.
19-22); how microbes metabolize chemicals (including ....
(1949

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Computer and Database Security
.... personal physical characteristics is called "biometrics" and appears to be on the leading edge of technology for user identification (Bakst, 1988,
pp.
19-21). ....
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TV VIOLENCE & CHILDREN Introduc
.... that reflects real life and by age ten, TV is interpreted as what is possible in real life, such as bravery and strength (Chandler; Josephson,
pp.
19-23). ....
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EMPLOYEE PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM
.... performance effectiveness at the professional level, and in increased levels of problems in the personal lives of individuals (Southworth, 1990,
pp.
19 25). ....
(2615

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Economic Problems in Chile
.... to moderate the potentially devastating relationship between external debt and gross domestic product (Ahmadu, Bascomb, Heiman, van Duyn, 1992,
pp.
19-33). ....
(1620

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Exchange Rates, Gold and The Great Depression
.... of German reparations and war debts and badly set exchange rates, created the framework for the plunge into the Great Depression (Kindleberger, 1973,
pp.
19-128 ....
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Concepts of Leadership
....
19, 43; Gardner, 1990,
pp. 14, 20, 43, 51, 104). Consistency in leadership, however, does not imply rigidity (Heider, 1988, p. 151; Gardner, 1990, p. 53). ....
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BODY IMAGE AND MASTECTOMY
.... women feel that the removal of a breast diminishes both their sexual attractiveness and their ability to function sexually (Burbie and Polinsky, 1992,
pp.
19 33 ....
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POLICE BRUTALITY
.... of persons stopped for traffic violations (Physical, p.
19; Punitive, p. 101); (7) the use of stun guns on arrested persons (Stun guns, 1990,
pp.
19-20); (8 ....
(2686

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Race and Equality in Education
.... became less passive with the advent of compulsory education, but no individual is required to even finish their secondary education (Coleman, 1990,
pp.
19-22). ....
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Race and Equality in Education This paper will di
.... became less passive with the advent of compulsory education, but no individual is required to even finish their secondary education (Coleman, 1990,
pp.
19-22). ....
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PEELE'S CONCEPT OF ADDICTION
.... for gratification." Withdrawal symptoms, according to Peele (p.
19) are "actually a .... The degree of suffering in the withdrawal process, according to Peele (
pp. ....
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BREAST CARE FOR ELDERLY WOMEN This research exam
.... women feel that the removal of a breast diminishes both their sexual attractiveness and their ability to function sexually (Burbie and Polinsky, 1992,
pp.
19 33 ....
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Consultant Report on a Construction Company
.... 78 82). Power, affiliation, and achievement, however, need are also strong motivators in contemporary organizations (Koning, 1993,
pp.
19 29). ....
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Vermillion Paper Company
.... public support for the company at this time might also destroy their credibility among the international environmental protection movement (Case,
pp.
19, 22). ....
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Undocumented Aliens & Health Care Rights
.... is an undocumented alien, but rather on the denial of free or subsidized access to health care services for undocumented aliens (Nickel, 1986,
pp.
19 23). ....
(2833

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Rhetorical Techniques
.... 17. Cockcroft, R & Cockcroft, SM 1992, 'Personality and Stance', Persuading People, Macmillan, Basingstoke,
pp.
19-39. Cockcroft ....
(1985

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Police Patrol Organization
.... In this context, Tregoe and Zimmerman (1979,
pp.
19 30) held that, as "strategy sets direction, it must be formulated prior to . . . planning . . . ....
(1685

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Victimization of Older Persons
....
pp. 1-
19; Giordano, Yegidis, & Girodano, 1992,
pp. 26-37; Ross, 1991,
pp. .... 1-
19), and case study (Blakely, Dolon, & May, 1993,
pp. 35 ....
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Yakuza and Organized Crime in Japan
.... culture. For example, Japanese cinema often has been filled with popular images of yakuza gangsters (Economist, 1990,
pp.
19 21). ....
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