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    dedicated September 27, 1975 with festivities that included a parade, a musical program, and the presentation of the library's key by Mayor Walter E. Washington. Planning of the Shaw library took place within the commission in 1965, but did not receive funding until 1969. It was renamed in honor of the first chairman of D.C who was an active Shaw resident. Since its opening, the Watha T. Daniel/Shaw Library Branch had become a center for community activity. During the time of 1975 in the city…

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    Tinto Retention Theory

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    Retention Theory Research on college impact and retention theory has been conducted for over seventy years (Braxton, 2000). However, the greatest progress has taken place in the last three decades, with the promulgation of Tinto’s Internationalist Theory (1975). Researchers have conducted studies using economics (Cabrera, Stampen, & Hansen, 1990; St. John & Noell, 1989), organizational (Bean 1980, 1982), psychological (Brower 1992; Stage 1989), and sociological (Rootman, 1972) theoretical…

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    (2) DECREASE GOVERNMENT FUNDING: The economic recession experienced in the 1980’s and 1990’s led to a reduction of public funding of oral health care.2 “Canada has undergone a period of economic difficulty in recent years. As a result, government began to look for areas where greater economic restraint could be exercised. Considerable pressures have been placed on health care programs because they represent relatively large expenditures. Dental public health programs are luxuries to…

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    Angola is seventh largest country located in Africa, it gained independence in 1975 when the Portuguese withdraw from Angola. Angola is a country with different ethnics and is rich in natural resources. However, civil war lasted for 27 years. What is civil war? Civil war is a war between the citizens of the same country. As Angola was still in the transition state for being an independent country, the combination of the long lasting ethnic tensions and international pressures rendered Angola's…

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    Brownmiller Theory

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    Brownmillers theory of rape and sexual violence is accurate, where evidence in war as well as male habits in the military, provide an understanding of why rape occurs. Rape is looked at and defined, thus providing an accepting concept behind why rape is wrong and what exactly it is. Brownmiller goes beyond basic theorizing and analyzes rape in the context of multiple wars. By linking numerous trends and connecting it to her basic theory she is able to provide support to her argument. Her theory…

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    Motocross Research Paper

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    amazingness in the motocross world. Suzuki guaranteed the primary big showdown for a Japanese manufacturing plant when Joël Robert won the 1970 250 cc crown.[9] The main stadium motocross occasion was held in 1972 at the Los Angeles Coliseum.[10] In 1975, a 125 cc big showdown was introduced.[2] European riders kept on ruling motocross all through the 1970s be that as it may, by the 1980s, American riders had discovered up and started winning worldwide competitions.[11] Amid the late 1970s and…

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    The Effects Of Stress

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    models for analyzing the aspects of stress attempting to understand the stress phenomenon. A brief description of a few relevant models of stress is presented below: 1) Stimulus-based model of stress, Beehr and Bhagat, (1985), Mc Lean, (1979), Selye, (1975). 2) Response - based model of stress, Beehr (1984, 1985), Caplan, Cobb, French, Harrison and Pinneau…

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    Death is inevitable and the customs that follow one 's death are representive of the beliefs and shared religion of that society. Through the scope of this paper I will discuss the death rituals and tomb burial practices of both Ancient Egypt and Ancient China. Over the examination of Ancient Egypt and Ancient China burial practices we begin to understand the complex thought process of respecting the dead, Furthermore, even though both of these civilizations have individually intricate beliefs…

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    unstable, and corrupt” (Cambodia 1975-1979), creating an opening for the Khmer Rouge to take over with its leader, Pol Pot. The Cambodian Genocide was about to begin. The mission was to completely transform Cambodia into an extreme communist society, modeled after Mao Zedong’s China, that was “based on strict one-party rule, rejection of urban and Western ideas, and abolition of private property” (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). On the fateful date of April 17, 1975, Pol Pot lead the…

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    Dxm Research Paper

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    History The FDA approved DXM in 1958 in its legitimacy and effectiveness as a cough suppressant after researching. Afterwards, DXM, under the name “Romilar” was introduced as an OTC medication. However, in 1975, many teenagers abuse DXM, and Romilar was removed from the OTC market as a result (Shulgin, 1975). However, DXM was excluded from the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970; consequently, it was legal in producing and using; as a result, companies began introducing refined DXM products…

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