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  1. Antibodies
    ... vasoconstrictor peptide, Arg.sup.14ET15.21 conjugated with keyhole limpet hemocyanin on porcine and rat brain, and found strong ETlike immunoreactivity ...
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  2. Hate Crime Offenders
    ... up the largest group of hate crime offenders, are often young people who commit hate crimes because of boredom, to have fun, and to feel strong Steinberg et. ...
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  3. ET Shades Of Humanity ET The ExtraTerrestrial Universal, 1982 ...
    ... humanlike catalyst that has given Elliott and his family the strong center of ... I believe ET does not exhibit qualities either male or female, but, rather, they ...
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  4. The Bill of Rights ampamp Democracy
    ... of others, led them to desire a government that would be ampquotstrong enough to protect their rights but not too strong to threaten these rightsampquot Welch et al. 35. ...
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  5. Women and Depression
    ... At the same time, Ennis et al. 2000, as well as Kalil et al. 2001, emphasized that lowincome women who possess strong personal and social resources are ...
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  6. Eating Disorders and SelfEsteem
    ... Strong et al. found that heterosexual females reported the highest levels of eating disorder symptoms and concerns about body size or shape. ...
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  7. US ANTIDRUG POLICIES IN SOUTH AMERICA
    ... by the United States military through the antidrug effort Lane et al, p ... There is strong evidence that the military authorities in the target countries expend ...
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  8. Four Questions about Media Question 1. I
    ... Hoskins, et al 1997 have also pointed out that because American audiences comprise the ... 1 a lack of standards for consoles which lead to strong lockin ...
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  9. SelfEvaluation
    ... studies found a strong relationship between core selfevaluations and job satisfaction 2005, p. 257. In their review of these subsequent studhes, Judge et. ...
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  10. Causes of Public Disputes
    ... stakeholders. For example, preemptive authoritarian actions usually generate strong opposition Susskind, et al. 9. Compromise ...
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  11. Jewish Alcoholism
    ... is 11 in Jewish men and 28 in Catholic and Protestant men Itzhak et al. ... Strong community ties and a strong reliance on faith are also used as reasons that ...
    (1935 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  12. Comparison of Political Science Books Poli
    ... systems. The discussion of these systems begins by contrasting them to strong presidential systems Roskin et al. 24749. This ...
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  13. Leadership Elements in Erin Brockovich
    ... and blind spots and Recognizing and seizing opportunitiesampquot Hughes et al, 2002 ... The text states that ampquotindividuals with strong value systems tend to behave more ...
    (1980 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  14. Perceptions of gender and gender roles
    ... NolenHoeksema, 2001, p. 126. The strong point in Ross, et alamp39s argument is this very fact that they put forth. The DSMIV is part ...
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  15. language Teaching Methods
    ... such activities into a wider program of language teachingThe strong versionadvances ... the development of the language system itself, Richards, et.al. ...
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  16. Technology integration and the Classroom
    ... strong understanding of the possibilities of classroom technologies, teachers will not be able to utilize them effectively to enhance student learning Linn et ...
    (1848 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  17. The Korean War
    ... want to enter into direct conflict with the United States at that time, since the United States had such a strong force available. The way that Goncharov et al ...
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  18. Teachings of Jesus, ohammad, Conflucious, Gautama
    ... Mohammad taught a strong sense of community and the importance of following the ... such as eating and other sensual activities during Ramadan Greaves et al, 1997 ...
    (1395 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  19. The Effects of Breast Feeding on Infant Nutrition
    ... In addition, infants do not have to rely on contaminated food and water before they are strong enough to withstand the negative effects in Fuchs et al., 1996 ...
    (3970 Words -- Approx. 16 Pages)

  20. Major Depression
    ... or by the impact of ampquotscarsampquot from earlier traumas or depressive episodes Kendler ampamp et al., 1993, p. 1145. The Kendler study also provided strong evidence for ...
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  21. Japanese Culture and Western Influence
    ... Ironically, the ampquotdynamic influences of Western ideas and institutionsampquot Tsunoda, et al. 638, which had a strongcentralgovernment component, also sowed the ...
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  22. World Views in Indonesia
    ... Furthermore, the Indonesian people continue to place strong emphasis on the ... to be an important challenge facing Indonesiaamp39s future Cummings, et al., 1990, p ...
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  23. Why the Union Won the Civil War This research p
    ... its only source of reserve, manpower, its 3.5 million black slaves Ayers et al ... first three months of the war he ampquotsaved the Unionampquot by making strong decisions on ...
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  24. Juvenile Crime ampamp Attitudes Toward Minorities It is generally ...
    ... utilized by the other levels of the Juvenile Justice system Lahey, et al, 287 ... by their mothers in singleparent households, where there is no strong role model ...
    (1028 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  25. Juvenile Crime ampamp Gangs It is generally believed that police are ...
    ... utilized by the other levels of the Juvenile Justice system Lahey, et al, 287 ... by their mothers in singleparent households, where there is no strong role model ...
    (2308 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  26. Homocide Rate in the United States
    ... economy leads to a lessening of murders because homicide incidents are concentrated among lower socioeconomic groups McCaghy, et al. 127. A strong economy is ...
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  27. Cesarean Section
    ... have already made a decision on a delivery procedure Fawcett, et al. ... of this type of information by physicians from pregnant women provides strong support for ...
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  28. SelfEsteem in Black Male Children
    ... early years went on to become the children who, in elementary school, were reflective, good concentrators, and had strong planning skills. Funder et al 1983 ...
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  29. Ethanol from Corn
    ... As Muller et al. ... Only strong government leadership and sound policymaking will help the US achieve these goals. Bibliography: ampquotEthanol.ampquot 6 May 2008. ...
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  30. Nonverbal Communication
    ... In other words, each social context may have its own particular nonverbal functions that are expected Stiff, et.al., 1989. Love and strong attraction, for ...
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