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    twelve hours to finish (Fiedler and Mahar, 1979; Leister et al., 1977). At the beginning of the manual, individuals must…

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    Jonathan Mahler, writer of the book, “Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning,” discusses the political, economical, and social fall of New York in 1977. The term originated in 1972 after a documentary series episode of the same title was aired. The term became more socially recognized during the 1977 World Series game where the New York Yankees faced the Los Angles Dodgers. Helicopter camera views show video clips of actual fires during the arson breakout caused by the economic fall of the…

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    Payton was selected as the NFL's Most Valuable Player in 1977 and 1985, the NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 1977 and 1985 and the NFC Most Valuable Player in 1977. Payton once said, "When you're good at something, you'll tell everyone." When you're great at something, they'll tell you." According to Pro Football Of Fame, Payton won the NFC rushing title five straight years from 1976 to 1980. He also led the NFC with 96 points in 1977 and won the NFL kickoff return championship in his rookie…

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    The decisions needed for organizations, managers and leaders in ethical dilemma is fit into Janis and Mann’s characterisation of consequential decisions (1977). Janis and Mann present a clear definition of consequential decisions as decisions that: ‘‘…include those that evoke some degree of concern or anxiety in a decision maker about the possibility that he may not gain the objectives he is seeking or that…

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    It was extremely effective in "fighting against the FLN and ALN" (Horne, 1977) that It lead to Less victims: "As soon as a criminal [is] caught in the act, it [is essential] that he speaks spontaneously, if possible, or be persuaded to disclose anything that would make it possible to avoid a renewed massacre of innocents" (Branche…

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    are important during complexing among S-H-O containing species (Bowen and Gunatilaka, 1977). The optimal pH range for transport is considered to be between pH 6 and 8 with temperatures around 300̊ C (Bowen and Gunatilaka, 1977). H2S and HS- are important for transport of sulfide ores at lower temperatures. In higher temperature deposits, around 500̊ C, S2- is the predominant species. (Bowen and Gunatilaka, 1977). Mixing of ore solutions with meteoric waters results in oxidation with the release…

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    interactions, it is difficult to avoid with children who have yet to learn language (Bakeman & Brown, 1977). The Relational Coding Manual would code this behavior as one- up or dominating behavior when it has actually been shown to improve the bond between parent and child (Bakeman & Brown, 1977). The mother should be responsive in these interactions as a way to comfort and soothe the child (Bakeman & Brown, 1977.) Because it appears that the parent consistently dominates these interactions,…

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    When comparing the population pyramids for Malawi from 1977 (earliest) to 2050 it is seen that the country had a high fertility, low life expectancy, and high mortality rate in 1977. Moving into the next period (1990), fertility and mortality remain relatively high, and life expectancy is seen to gradually be increasing as more people are surviving to the older age groups. Which is seen, as most of the population resides at the base of the pyramid, the population is young, and very few of the…

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    of essential nutrients we require (Chang, 1977). Yet as seen in the countless numbers of cuisines that have developed and continue to develop all over the world this clearly is not the case.…

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    to run the chance of being called for self-sacrifice, even though it is highly improbable that they will themselves require new organs. As such, they have a chance of paying a heavy cost, in spite of the unlikely event of reaping a benefit (Singer 1977: 219). Here we see a deterioration of the intensives to be healthy and…

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