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    addresses the audience in second person using direct commands. Two well-known types of apodictic law are prohibition and admonition (Klein, Blomberg, & Hubbard, Jr., 1993). Prohibition directly commands in a negative fashion, for example, “You shall not…

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    procedures of democracy followed by the two operative principles of democracy (1993, p. 50). Schmitter and Karl note that there are many types of democracy that each produce different effects that are contingent on a particular states socioeconomic conditions, state structures and policy practices (1993, p.50). Democracies depend on rulers who “occupy specialized authority roles and can give legitimate commands to others” (1993. P.50). What differentiates democratic from non-democratic societies…

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    and older women are often underrepresented compared to high school and college aged females (Chrisler & Giz, 1993). • It is often pressured that woman should age "gracefully" but yet are pressured to cover the signs of aging (Chrisler & Giz, 1993). • Christine Craft, a local news anchor, was actually fired from her job because of her age and her appearance on the screen (Chrisler & Giz, 1993). • Losing menstruation causes women to look at their bodies in a different way, which can cause body…

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    make. Anyone, such as the farmer, who would argue against such a view in words, will be found to contradict his position in deed. Above all, it is these two factors, conjunction and inference that, for Hume, the notion of necessity comprises (Hume 1993:…

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    Because her responsibility is to constantly maintain or increase the sales of the company. Therefore she always upgrades her skills. (Carson, T. 1993). 3. ASSERTIVENESS A good manager needs a certain level of assertiveness in order to get the complete. Because they are not frightened of confrontation and do not have a difficult in expressing their opinion, assertive managers are more talented…

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    Michael Crichton wrote the original “Jurassic Park” and Steven Spielberg captivated us with the 1993 Blockbuster that has turned into an impeccable franchise (Anderson, 2015). At ten years old, I merely went to see the movie a dozen times before my parents no longer would give into my paleontology obsession. “No one’s impressed by a dinosaur anymore,” are the lines expressed by park manager, Claire, in “Jurassic World” (Anderson, 2015). The franchise has spawned a mega-brand that has like any…

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    dream incubation (Barrett, 1993). Dement’s (1974) definition of dream incubation is (as cited in Barrett, 1993) "a practiced technique of learning to ‘plant a seed’ in the mind … for a specific dream topic to occur" (Barrett, 1993). Thus this technique was followed daily to develop individual dreams addressing problems chosen by the dreamer (either of a personal, general objective or academic nature) for a week as a homework assignment in their class on dreaming (Barrett, 1993). Subjects were…

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    negative anger. In the article " All the Rage", Katie Roiphe (1993) says, " After cutting off her husband's penis, Lorena Bobbitt has become a symbol of female rage"(para 1). Roiphe, Showing the world the anger of a woman after her husband has been beating her, cheating on her and raping her. She clarified that as a rage result Lorena Bobbitt broke all the rules after what she did. And people go to Gail when they broke the rules. Roiphe (1993) reveal in her article the idea of an eye for an eye…

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    Eskimo Science Essay

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    survived in their harsh environment they live in. Doing so, Richard Nelson decided to travel just below the Arctic Circle in the boreal forest of interior Alaska (Nelson, 1993). Nelson lived here for a while and studied the native Eskimos by interacting with a few of the members of a hunting group called the Inupiaq and Koyukon (Nelson, 1993). Nelson met some amazing hunters named Moses Sam and Igruk. Throughout his time interacting with the native Eskimos, Nelson has expanded his own knowledge…

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    assigned to them. The Germans destroyed the bridge over the Wilhelmina Canal at Son just as the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) neared the objective (Badsey, 1993, p. 41). The Bailey bridge, a portable, prefabricated bridge developed by the British, constructed over the canal was not finished until the morning of the 19th (Badsey, 1993, p. 56). The 82nd Airborne captured the bridge near Grave and the high ground at Groesbeck Heights. A communication problem delayed the assault on the…

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