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    sustainability is one that takes a societal approach to environmental sustainability, one that benefits the society of mankind more than it does the environment (Solow, 1993). Solow says that sustainability itself is a concept that is vague and is a general guide of policies that govern resource use, investment, and conservation (Solow, 1993). There are more ways that the United States can gain more economic sustainability by keeping track of the rents on the non-renewable resources that the…

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    paradox contribute to a conclusion that “the world is made of the very stuff of the body”. And since it is already determined that the body and vision are inseparable, it can be said that vision, body and world are ultimately intertwined (Merleau-Ponty, 1993:128). The human body is a thing among other things, bound up in the fabric of this world – the physical. It is at this point that Merleau-Ponty’s work is narrated by a metaphor. “The human by is present when, between the seer and the…

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    Furstenberg & Harris, 1993; Zimmerman, Salem, & Maton, 1995). The father’s role also assist’s in a huge advantage to a child’s social development. Studies have shown that, “Father involvement is positively correlated with children’s overall social competence, social initiative, social maturity, and capacity for relatedness with others” (Amato, 1987; Forehand & Nousiainen, 1993; Gottfried et al., 1988; Krampe & Fairweather, 1993; Mischel et al., 1988; Parke, 1996; Snarey, 1993; Stolz, Barber, &…

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    the story of a divorced father, who disguises himself as Mrs. Doubtfire, a loving, middle-aged female housekeeper, in an effort, to spend more time with his children, after the court grants his former wife the custody of his three children (Columbus, 1993). A nostalgic aura is portrayed when the father in disguise hears his family talk of his absence while he is covertly present. Succeeding this, he attempts to resolve the…

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    European Imperialism

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    from their latitude (Crosby, 1993, p. 3). These characteristics were very appealing to the Europeans who had no troubles in conquering them because the Gaunches had no…

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    natural world is made from physical things? And what do we mean by physicalism? Let us answer the second question, and then prepare the way to answer the first question. Papineau (1993) suggests that physicalism is “the thesis that all natural phenomena are, in a sense to be made precise, physical” (Papineau, 1993, p. 1). Natural phenomena are for example, chemical processes such as fruit oxidation or physical process like the boiling point of water; likewise, biological processes seems to be…

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    discount department stores competed with many retailers, from other discount department stores that also sold a wide variety of products, to specialty retailers that sold only certain products. To better understand the discount retailing industry in 1993, an understanding of Porter’s Five Forces Analysis is needed (Exhibit 1). Based on Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, rivalry was high. With Concentration Ratios for the…

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    the island were 29, 75mm mountain guns, 22 howitzers and scattered coastal artillery pieces (Crowl, 1993). American forces consisted of the 2nd and 4th Marine divisions, along with the US Army 27th division totaling 71,000 troops (Kingston, 2017). The 2nd Marines were veterans of Guadalcanal and Tarawa, with the 4th Marines and the 27th both having combat experience in the Pacific as well (Crowl, 1993). In addition to their organic weapons, US forces had tank support as well as amphibious…

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    Lizard-Fish Lab Report

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    aerobic capacity than teleost fishes (Dickson, 1993). Teleost fish and lizard-fish are similar, meaning lizard-fish have a higher anaerobic capacity than elasmobranchs. Elasmobranchs and teleost fish are similar to the three species used in this experiment because they use anaerobic metabolism for swimming away quickly (Dickson, 1993). White muscle in elasmobranchs uses anaerobic metabolism during bursts of energy that causes them to move quickly (Dickson, 1993), which lizard-fish do the same.…

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    Babies Child Development

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    Denver II Developmental Screening According to (Vander Zanden), an infancy period goes from birth through 24 month of age (Vander Zanden, 1993). During this period, especially between births to 6 moth, infants experience a rapid rate of growth (Vander Zanden, 1993). Child development involves different areas, such as physical, cognitive, emotional and social development (Ball, Bindler, & Cowen, 2012, p. 90). Babies show physical development by increasing skill at utilizing various body parts…

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