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    Interpersonal Communication

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    (McCroskey‚ 1982) particularly in earlier work‚ some researchers have found the need to distinguish between them. Reticence was originally thought of in relation to CA‚ particularly in connection with stage fright‚ and anxiety was identified as the causative agent that produced the characteristic behavior patterns. (McCroskey‚ 1977b; McCroskey‚ 1982) However during the 1970’s the constructs of reticence and CA evolved and changed to become quite disparate. According to McCroskey (1982) the contemporary

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    Pacific Oil Company

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    the production of plastic pipe and pipe fittings‚ particularly in Europe. The 1979 contract between Pacific Oil and Reliant was a fairly standard one for the industry and due to expire in December of 1982. In February 1982‚ negotiations began to extend the four-year contract beyond the December 31‚ 1982‚ expiration date. Fontaine and Gaudin agreed that the Reliant account had been an extremely profitable and beneficial one for Pacific and believed that Reliant had‚ overall‚ been satisfied with

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    data on revenues generated by the Execunet product‚ forecasting future revenues and growth will be difficult. Another factor making external financing forecasts difficult is the antitrust suit between AT&T and the Justice Department in January of 1982. This settlement says that by 1986 independent local telephone companies must provide equal quality of access to all competing long distance providers. Originally MCI was paying less to their long distance providers but were limited in many regions

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    Jaguar Car Description

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    even mine and that it could blossom into that lasting thing that I had been looking for. This 1982 Jaguar was just the car I had been looking for. The car company‚ Jaguar‚ came out with a car that had outstanding features ranging from the interior with all the different options to the exterior that was a marvel in engineering feats. Jaguar came out with one of the most unique cars that was ever built in 1982. Jaguar had built many other types of sporty cars but nothing like what they had in mind like

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    criticised Taylor and his work‚ however it is easy to see that many of his approaches are used in contemporary management systems. This essay will provide a review of the article ‘The Ideas of Frederick W. Taylor’‚ Academy of Management Review (Locke‚ E.‚ 1982) which discusses the positives and negatives of Taylor’s theory. A further 3 articles will be analysed on the critiquing or support of scientific management and Taylor. There have been limited academics that have been argued against‚ as much as Frederick

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    Gay Marriage

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    Sally R. Young Young1 Professor Carol Lawson Religion 101 March 25‚ 2013 GAY MARRIAGE ISSUES Gay Marriage is a controversial topic both in society and in churches in the United States today. Proponents for gay marriage believe that same sex couples are entitled to all the rights and benefits bestowed on traditional couples allowed by law and church to marry. Today‚ more states and churches are agreeing with this position and allowing civil unions between same gender couples;

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    The Nitrogen Cycle

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    many complex chemical and biological changes in the soil‚ including be combined into living and non-living material‚ and return back to the air in a continuing cycle (year). The role of bacteria is central to the majority of these processes (Postgate‚ 1982)‚ either in their effort to harvest energy or to accumulate nitrogen in a form needed for their growth. Figure 1 shows how these processes fit together to form the nitrogen cycle. The nitrogen cycle involves five steps: nitrogen fixation‚ nitrification

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    Canadian History Essay

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    October crisis’‚ which caused a national sense of crisis when a French separatist group kidnapped 2 government officials. Then‚ the passing of Bill 101 which brought a controversy both inside and outside of Quebec. And thirdly‚ ‘The Constitution of 1982’ which changed the contract that linked Quebec to the rest of Canada. These three defining moments have greatly helped to establish the character of the relationship between Quebec and the rest of Canada. In October 1970‚ when the

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    ideas (external factors). This essay will argue that intelligence is determined by both internal and external factors interacting in various ways. Today there seem to be as many definitions of intelligence as there are investigators of it (Sternberg‚ 1982). Bourne and Russo cite that intelligence is the capacity to think in abstract terms and to cope resourcefully with the challenges of life (1998). There are two main theories when discussing the evaluation of intelligence. These are the psychometric

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    Disability in Society

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    of an impairment of disability (Spiller‚ 1982:56) all of which show the stages of vulnerability endured. The extension of impairment and disability to disability and handicap is to accommodate people with intellectual and sensory impairments. Bartel and Guskin (1971) explain that through the social settings of normality and the expectation to maintain desirable attributes‚ ‘those who fail to conform to these attributes are labelled deviant’ (Spiller‚ 1982:56) thus‚ Haber and Smith (1971) add‚ ‘the

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