of violent crime, involving low-IQ psychopaths, would explain the highest risk factor for violence by a combination of poor impulse control and low empathy and the lack of inhibitions against physical aggression associated with poor socialization” (1982). Mr. Smith previously stated upon release from the hospital two years ago that he “plans to seek employment and reunite with his family immediately following discharge, and does not feel the need for additional services and monitoring”, he has…
Furthermore, sexual harassment has been seen to affect woman more than men. In a study done by Abbey (1982), found that men mistake friendliness for seduction. Thus, this miscommunication can led to some unwanted attention and advancements. Sexual harassment can leave the victim feeling negatively towards themselves, lowered self-worth, humiliation, intimidation and embarrassment (Jensen, & Gutek, 1982). Sexual harassment can happen in two ways, quid pro quo, and hostile work environment. Quid…
United States, Calvin Coolidge. He, alongside the other “inept” Republican presidents of the 1920’s, has been almost universally ranked in the bottom quartile of presidents, alongside such “notables” as James Buchanan and Franklin Pierce (Silver, 1982, p.3). In recent years, however, Coolidge, that stout, implacable “man from Vermont”, has seen somewhat of a resurgence in the public mind and in scholarly works, leading many historians to question whether such such typically dismissive…
Educational improvements recently demonstrated that students should be taught concepts rather than subjects (Posner, Strike, Hewson & Gertzog, 1982). Concept learning necessitates knowing the prerequisite knowledge of the learners and developing new strategies with respect to different perceptions of those learners (Akdeniz, Bektaş & Yiğit, 2000). Similarly, Ausubel (1968) stated that existing conceptual knowledge in a target area can make the most significant impact on the conceptual learning…
claims that “his books and he were different, even at odds” (1982:1), a close reading of ‘A Rose for Emily’ combined with an understanding of the author’s early life in the South of the United States, can reveal how much of him can be seen in his work. Faulkner suggested several times a sort of dualism in his mind between the “William Faulkner of Oxford” (1982:609) referring to the author’s limited public profile and “the "secret" Faulkner” (1982:608)…
With respect to public housing, America has fell below the curve in providing adequate and equal public housing for all citizens. In the 1960’s, public housing was perceived to be a ladder of opportunity for whites, but it had become the ladder to nowhere for blacks. The country started to blame the tarnished image of public housing on black people instead of holding the federal government accountable for its absent in the housing sector. The case of Gatreaux v. Chicago Housing Authority…
Western Nebraska, but now their population has gone down due to hunting, predators, and disease. Many people take for granted the wildlife that we have. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) once roamed the western United States in the millions (Holechek et al 1982). When the first white man came in the early 1800’s, the number drastically declined. The reason for this is partially due to the Tragedy of the Commons. The tragedy of the commons in early 1800’s referred to the misuse of common property…
appealed the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1982. Case Summary…
Charles Feeney ’56 concluded his 35-year philanthropic career last month the same way he started it — with a $7 million donation to his alma mater, Cornell University. This gift mirrors a donation of the same size in 1982 — Feeney’s first donation to the University — which launched the Cornell Tradition, a program that awards 500 fellowships each year to Cornell students who “demonstrate significant work experience, a commitment to campus and/or community service and academic achievement,”…
2.3 Service-targets method This is an alternative method that determines targets for the production and utilization of various types of health care and the health care provider (WHO 2010). Advantages of these methods are the easy division of health care; easiness to predict the cost; and the active approach to improve health services. The major obstacles are generic to any model that allows the planner to start from the estimation of the past experience. The planner can make false judgment…