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    (1957) and the expectancy theory of motivation (House, 1971, p. 322). The basic concept of expectancy theories is that the initiative to act upon a certain behavior is the person’s own satisfactions from an outcome and their behavior will result in that certain outcome. Thus, regarding the theory of motivation…

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    kitchens of Pineland, a nearby residential facility for the mentally challenged. Stephen king went to two schools, he went to grammar school in Durham, then graduated from Lisbon Falls High School in 1966. Then He married Tabitha Spruce in January of 1971. He met her at the library at the University of Maine. He graduated from the University of Maine at…

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    interposed a demurrer to the answer and cross petition, and moved for judgment on the pleadings. Trial court sustained the demurrer, dismissed cross petition, and granted judgment on the pleadings. ISSUE: Whether Oklahoma “slayer statute,” 84 O.S. 1971 §231 was applicable…

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    Karen Turner War

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    War tends to be associated with heroism and glory of the males who fought in the battles. In the past few years there have been a “memory boom” in the historical field of war. Jay Winter defines the “memory war” through understand why there has been a need to write down more about history. The topic of women in warfare has not had many written works on it, but there needs to be because of how important it is to know about the missing gap in history about women and war. Without filling in the gap…

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    Zimbardo Evaluation

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    Describe and evaluate one classical study. Outline how your chosen study has impacted the psychological field. In 1971, Zimbardo was interested in discovering the extent to which the external features of an institutional setting could override the internal dispositions of the actors in that environment (Zimbardo, 2007). He hypothesised that intrinsic traits within one’s personality are responsible for cruel and offensive behaviour displayed in prison environments. Zimbardo conducted a study…

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    Manipur Case Study

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    Figure 1.1: Geographical map of Manipur (including 7 new districts) Source: Latest map of Manipur image (2018) https://www.google.co.in/search?q=map+of+manipur+image&dcr=1&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjH4I26yvZAhXEN48KHYpaBq0QsAQIJw&biw= 1366&bih=613#imgrc=Me2VavRMpYP0SM: I.1.(a). Manipur at a glance One of the eight north eastern states of India, Manipur commonly known as “Jewel of India” covered an area of approximately 22,327 sq.km which constitutes 0.7 percent of the…

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    Go Ask Alice Banned

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    wonderful…(Anonymous, 1971) ” if a 6th-grade student reads this part of the book he or she could possibly have an idea of trying drugs to see if it gives them the feeling it gave the main character. In some middle school health classes drugs are not discussed and taught. Students need to be informed about these drugs and what they could possibly do to them before reading “Go Ask Alice.” “Richie is so good, good, good to me and sex with him is like lightning and rainbows and springtime…

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    In the year 1971,a group of people from Media, Pennsylvania did something that no one thought anyone would dare do. A group of activists broke into a FBI office stole all the files and then released all of the FBI's illegal activities shown in the files to the public. They were never caught or convicted of their crime and because of their crime the general populace were told the truth about what the FBI was planning to do.1 Even though they committed a crime, was their crime morally acceptable,…

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    then frowned upon and illegal. From 1971-1972, 294,000 girls nationwide played sports as women were frowned upon for playing sports or not allowed to play other sports, such as previously mentioned baseball and football. As Edith Green said, "It was perfectly legal to discriminate in any education program against girl or women,” (Blumenthal, 24). The total participation in Varsity Sports between 1971-72 were 3,666,917 boys and 294,015 girls. In college, between 1971-1972, 170,384 boys played…

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    nonprofit, nonpartisan organization based in Washington, DC. It specialized in analyzing and advising on military matters.[1] CDI was founded in 1971 by an independent group of retired military officers including Adm. Gene La Rocque and Adm. Eugene Carroll.[2] Center for Defense Information Abbreviation CDI Merged into Project on Government Oversight Formation 1971 Founder Adm. Gene La Rocque, Adm. Eugene Carroll Extinction 2012 Location Washington, D.C. In 2005, CDI expanded by creating the…

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