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    Interactionist Approach The interactionist approach tends to focuses on details of what is going on between individuals there everyday life, and is one of the main theoretic perspectives within sociology. It is the study of how we interact and use symbols not only to communicate with other, but also to maintain and create impressions of ourselves, so that we can make certain sense of self, and to sustain what we have experienced as reality of a particular social situation. Labeling theory…

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    musical categories. Psychologist Howard Gardner proposed his theory of multiple intelligences in 1983 and defines intelligences as "the capacity to solve problems or to fashion products that are valued in one or more cultural setting" (Gardner & Hatch, 1989, p. 3). His theory is based in biological as well as cultural research and outlines eight different intelligences; musical, bodily or kinesthetic, spatial, linguistic…

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    A paradox existed in the Soviet Union in 1989, as the movement that led to the eventual overthrow of communism was really launched by the Soviet Union itself. Multiple factors led to this overthrow. In addition, there were three key people who contributed, at least in part, to the demise of Communism. Gorbachev was the Soviet premier at the time and had a hand in the dismantling of the Soviet power structure. While he was not the one who started the ball rolling, he did contribute to where it…

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    floating in the background, a silent, pained witness observing the inhuman scenes that could not ever be erased from his memory.” Some of Olère’s works include, Priest and Rabbi (1989), Arrival of a Convoy (1989), Leaving for Work (1946), David Olère Working in a Tunnel at Melk (1947), The Food of the Dead for the Living (1989), and The Experimental Injection…

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    driving in public. The fact that Dr. Straight was not joined in the lawsuit is not understandable. However, it remains important that health experts must inform third parties about the risk of injuries or harm posed by patients (“Wilschinsky v. Medina,” 1989). Synopsis of the Rule and Reasoning NM Case In this case, the court reasoned and ruled that, as a matter of law, the doctor owed a duty to the public who might be injured or harmed by the patient's impaired ability to drive that followed…

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    Cultural Hegemony

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    According to Doyle (1989) males in the media are shown as dominant, aggressive, and engaged in activities from which they receive rewards for their accomplishments. Thus, as Wood (1995) state due to media pervading our lives, this misrepresentation of genders may distort what…

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    The Kaapvaal Craton

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    Retief-Vryheid Inlier (Tankard et al., 1982). The Mozaan Group consists of a conglomerate at its base, nonconformably overlain by quartzite. The quartzite is nonconformably overlain by an iron formation, which is conformably overlain by shale (Visser, 1989). 2.3. POST PONGOLA…

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    regular “paper-and-pencil tests” to express themselves (Beaty, 2015, p. 14). I read the book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archabault (1989) to my student and used a child interview assessment that contained book interview questions. While I was reading Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archabault (1989), I would stop and…

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    Drug education does make a contribution to drug abuse prevention in college. Back in 1989, not many schools set up a drug education for their student-athletes, but now more and more colleges are emphasizing the use of drugs is not and will not be acceptable. It also talks about how some colleges do not put much work into their approach to drug education and use a simple boring presentation that only bores the student-athletes during the presentation. Drug education can also help those…

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    germinate and grow without humidity. Bertetti et al. (2009) studied the effect of leaf wetness duration by covering the inoculated plants with moist plastic bags for 0, 12, 24 and 48 hours in growth chambers. Besides using moist plastic bag, Dillard (1989) used two humidifiers (Welbilt Ultrasonic Humidifier, Welbilt Corp, Korea) to maintain humidity in the moist chamber for the inoculated tomatoes for 10, 20, 24, 29, 44, 48, and 58 hours whereas Aqeel et al. (2008) also used a humidifier…

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