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    Publishers: 5 2.4. The South African accreditation system – the heart of the problem: 6 3. POSSIBLE POLICY IMPLEMENTATION: 7 4. CONCLUSION: 9 5. REFERENCES: 9 SCHOLARLY JOURNAL PUBLISHING IN SOUTH AFRICA 1. INTRODUCTION This paper deals with the scholarly publishing industry‚ which is one of the backbones of the research and innovation infrastructure in South Africa. It is specifically focused on academic journal publishing. Being an Academic Librarian this is a topic closely linked

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    The images of good shaped models in magazines and media impact on view of beauty that leads people to plastic surgeries. Plastic surgery is a branch of surgery that is a reconstructive plastic surgery which is concerned with improving function (Nordqvist). Plastic surgery has become popular in modern society due to human anxiety about appearance and the demand of beauty and perfection. According to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS)‚ Brazil is the second country has high

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    bimonthly Botox injections. Britney is 8-years-old‚ and her mother has been administering the injections in her San Francisco home since she entered her daughter into the pageant circuit more than a year ago. The mother‚ Kerry Campbell‚ was asked by ABC’s Good Morning America why she feels this procedure is necessary and she responded‚ “Pageants mothers were just telling me about the lines on her face and how‚ you know a lot of the moms there‚ they’re giving their kids Botox. And it’s pretty much like the

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    name Ms. English 15 April 2012 Physical Beauty To Inner Beauty "Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart." Kahlil Gibran Physical beauty and inner beauty are equally important. Physical beauty may be defined as one’s appearance‚ or personal hygiene. Inner beauty may be defined as one’s personality‚ or actions. Physical beauty and inner beauty may be similar in some ways‚ but also dissimilar in some other ways. They can be similar and dissimilar in ways such as‚ mind‚

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    Reflection on Feed My Starving Children Going to feed my Starving Children was a great experience for me. From the name of it I thought that we would be putting nonperishable items into a box for families. When I got to the building and seeing what was there I was very surprised to see what it was actually. When I was there with my classmates I think we had a good time putting the dry ingredients into a plastic bag that was sealed up and put into a box to be shipped somewhere. Not knowing

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    within organized sports teams as a way to give children incentive to try sports and engage in physical activities. While these trophies are intended to reward children for their contribution‚ the praise is undeserved‚ and will potentially create more harm than good in the future. A participation trophy is a tangible reminder that a child showed up to a game or tournament‚ but it has no fundamental value besides that. Through participation trophies‚ children receive the message that their success does

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    What Can Parents Do To Prevent Children from Joining Gangs There are many problems this world is facing including the economy‚ and the environment‚ but society does not pay much attention to our children (our nation’s future) and what kind of activities they are involving themselves with. For many years now more children are getting into gangs due to numerous reasons. Although‚ one of the main reasons why they fall into that kind of life is the lack of attention and love they get from their parents

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    or would not vaccinate their child. People vaccinate their children in order to prevent them from getting certain diseases. That is the main reason. That and their doctors tell them they should. One of the main reasons people tend to not vaccinate their children is because a lot of people believe that inoculations cause autism. I do not believe inoculations cause autism‚ and I would definitely‚ and have already‚ had my children vaccinated according to the Center for Disease Control’s recommendations

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    The Stanford Experiment of the 1970’s was a test of human nature conducted by the Stanford Psychology Department. A total of 24 students with no criminal or physiological health background were selected to be either guards or prisoners. The experiment was planned to last two weeks‚ but after only six days it had to be stopped for it was becoming too much to handle for everyone involved. The guards had disobeyed their instructions and began to physically abuse the prisoners‚ while the prisoners began

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    Solution Focused Therapy for Children Rhonda Kendrick December 11‚ 2014 Solution-focused therapy has a unique orientation toward non-problem times. The purpose is to help people target and amplify resources and strengths toward change (Berg‚ 1994). The article that I researched is about a study of using the framework of solution focused therapy with children. Children were referred by the study for presenting problems involved those relating to “behavior‚” such as aggression toward

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