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The Land
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 466.... stereotype of the prairies being plain and boring by describing the green rolling hills and the diverse wildlife. It shows the pride each Canadian has in their land.
Not all Canadians necessarily believe that the region the were born in is the most beautiful. Some people may have a much stronger attachment to a region that is less familiar to them. Robert Service talks of this feeling in his poem "The Spell of the Yukon." The poem describes the life of a gold digger in the Yukon who at first is overwhelmed by the power and isolation of the North. Yet, as the poem contin .....
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Periodical Review Of Human Com
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2048.... Cindy Gallois, in her editorial best describes the general direction and intent of HCR. One of the main goals is to encourage diversity so that HCR will have something of interest for every reader. She also says that HCR is moving with a general trend that is away from the databased research studies towards more theory-based research and rigorous interpretations of results. Although they are trying to increase the variety of topics, they are still maintaining a behavioral science approach to communications. Gallois also welcomes the expansion of methods on research and is a .....
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Hebrew Text And Fonts
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 343.... any word processing unite unless it was a specialized
typewriter made in Jerusalem. The new Hebrew type has now been transformed
into a computer compatible typeface found in two forms; script and print. The
script form of the Hebrew type is equal to the commonly used italic form of the
English typeface. Hebrew print form is a more linear and boxy form of the
hebrew lettering.
The Hebrew fonts and word processing software is easily downloadable to
anyone though access to the internet. These programs are not compatible with
English software but work on their own to all .....
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Reference Pricing How Effectiv
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2173.... to assess the value of an item. Examples of these reference prices include reduced promotional prices and a competitor's price (Biswas, Wilson & Licata, 1993). The second major type of reference price is the internal reference price. These exist in the consumer's mind as either a point or a range of points (Putler, 1992). In either case, the reference price is used to evaluate the value of a price under consideration. The concept of the reference price is consistent with a number of psychological theories including adaptation level theory and assimilation-contrast theory (Ka .....
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Being Good
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1369.... observed in social or official life.” What this tells us is that those who are bred well, and feel that others are, have certain expectations of those people. If said people don’t meet those undefined standards of good breeding, then their etiquette is at fault. The other part of the definition describes etiquette as being prescribed by authority. There are times when a set of rules are laid out for a specific occasion. When this is not defined, one must decide what action or set of actions is appropriate. It reminds me of the saying “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” Yet if .....
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Children And Play In The First
Number of pages: 10 | Number of words: 2480.... play is the use of mental representation, in which one object represents another (Hughes, 1991).
The differences between play and exploration can be difficult to assess. When infants are exploring their surroundings, they are usually cautious and serious. While examining an item during exploration an infant would smell, taste and perhaps rub the item against his/her cheek in a ritualistic manner. In play however, an infant would jump from one object to another without care, and play activities are completely devoid of the rigidity previously described.
Finally, when child .....
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Social Roles In Pyschology
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 729.... study will be brief. The experiment consisted of 24 voluntary men who were divided into two groups: Guards and Inmates. Both groups were given uniforms to encourage their roles in the prison scenario. The subjects immediately began to take on rolls as to how they thought they should act. The prison had a much greater impact on all persons than could have been anticipated. The study was supposed to last 14 days, but due to extreme emotional depression the study ended after 6 days. In the spring of 1998, my Law and Government class had the opportunity to tour a New York .....
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The Extermination Of Jews Documents
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2123.... Despite whatever the Nazis tried to make
them into, one can easily see that is was not the Jews who were sub-human,
but the vicious, blood-thirsty Nazi murderers who were the animals.
Many of these readings reminded me of the question "Where were the
people? Where were those who said, `NO! This is wrong!'? Why would no one
stand up to such an obvious wrong?" The ninth document shows how the Nazis
eliminated Jews' rights. It amazes me that there weren't more non-Jews who
would speak out against these ridiculous, arbitrary laws. Can fear truly
silence a person to th .....
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