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    because of the continued oppression and suppression. This was further aggravated when former Senator Benigno S. Aquno Jr.‚ the idol of the Filipino masses‚ whom they hoped to be the next president‚ was president‚ was brutally murdered on August 21‚ 1983. This stage of the nation had its effect on our literature. After the Aquino assassinated‚ the people’s voices could no long be contained. Both the public and private sectors in government were chanting‚ and shouting; women‚ men and the youth

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    References: County Prison Help/Vital County Prison News and Inmate Services retrieved from http://www.countyprisonhelp.com/inmate-rights The Free Dictionary/Section 1983 Retrieved from http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Section+1983 The U.S. Government Printing Office/The Eighth Amendment retrieved from http://www.gpoaccess.gov/constitution/pdf2002/026.pdf

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    an aggressive tool men use to gain control over a women. Rape is used as a mechanism of social control‚ rape has an intimidating effect on all women‚ not just victims‚ and rape reinforced traditional attitudes and women’s rights (Schwarz‚ and Brand‚ 1983). Lonsway and Fitzgerald (1994) defined rape myths as “attitudes and beliefs that are generally false but are widely and persistently held‚ and that serve to deny and justify male sexual aggression against women” (Rape Perceptions‚ Gender Role Attitudes

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    Why Do People Take Drugs?

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    References: NELSON‚ B. (1983‚ January 18). THE ADDICTIVE PERSONALITY: COMMON TRAITS ARE FOUND. Retrieved july 6‚ 2012‚ from new york times: http://www.nytimes.com/1983/01/18/science/the-addictive-personality-common-traits-are-found.html?pagewanted=all

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    personal achievements or failures”. (Garmezy & Rutter‚ 1983). Whether they are right‚ wrong or indifferent‚ ownership for our actions begins in our early childhood years. Every day of our lives‚ we make choice after choice; when we make a decision‚ we are accountable for our actions‚ and in this‚ we learn consequences. “Children will not feel competent if they do not develop a sense of ownership for their actions…” (Garmezy & Rutter‚ 1983). “The formation and integration of these responsibilities

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    Cost of College

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    Period 7 Cost of College In 1983‚ the tuition per term at the University of Oregon was $321. There were three terms per year. In the year 2005‚ the cost of tuition at the University of Oregon is $5853 per year‚ or $1951 per term. This growth in the cost of tuition can be modeled by an exponential function: y = a(b)x. The variable y represents the cost of tuition per term‚ and the variable x corresponds to the number of years that have passed since the initial year. To find this exponential

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    In their works‚ Krashen and Terrell (1983) implied that the aim of language is communication‚ spoken or written‚ which undergo a gradual but natural process of development. However‚ to make the process more effective‚ learners have to have the open-mindedness and the right attitude to learn

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    Assam Movement

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    The Assam Aandolan/Assam Agitation/Assam Movement - 1979-1985: The History No movement happens overnight. “The Assam movement like all other significant social movements has its roots in history and society from which it emerged. A social movement cannot emerge from vacuum‚ all of a sudden.” (The Assam Movement: Class‚ Ideology and Identity – Monirul Hussain‚ p 95) This movement slowly built up in the form of resentment against illegal immigrants from neighbouring nations‚ over a period of time

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    called verification theory of meaning. This theory means that scientific propositions are only meaningful if they can be empirically verified (Anderson 1983). The goal of science in the Positivistic view

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    University of New York Press‚ U.S.A.‚ 1997. 6. Sidney‚ M.S.‚ Fischer‚ F. & Miller‚ G. Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theory‚ Politics & Methods. CRC Press‚ 2007. 7. Brunner‚ G. D. & DeLeon‚ P. The Foundation of Policy Analysis. Brook/Cole Press‚ 1983. 8. Brunner‚ R. D. Seminar on the Introduction to the Policy Sciences. University of Colorado‚ 2006. 9. http://www-personal.umich.edu/~alandear/glossary/p.html. 10. http://www.policysciences.org/

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