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    Mary Ainsworth

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    Mary Ainsworth a Prominent Woman of Psychology PSY/310 October 30‚ 2010 Mary Ainsworth a Prominent Woman of Psychology Mary D. Salter- Ainsworth was born in Glendale‚ Ohio in December of 1913. Her parents were both academics at Dickenson College. Her father majored in history‚ while Mary’s mother focused on teaching and nursing. According to her biography‚ Mary and her two sisters grew up in a very “close-knit family” (Ainsworth‚ 1983). The importance of education was definitely impressed

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    Do you agree or disagree with ACTA? The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement is probably the most discussed topic concerning the numerous people who surf the Internet on a daily. I may also be affected by a possible enactment of the treaty. There have been a number of protests in different countries against this treaty since its introduction in October‚ 20110. The reasons of such reactions are alleged infringements of freedom of Internet which in this context means the infringement of rights

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    In 2001‚ the federal government authorized stem cell research. There has been much controversy revolving around this type of research‚ especially the embryonic stem cell. Do you agree or disagree with the stem cell research. Why? Up until recent years‚ research into stem cells was focused mainly on Embryonic Stem Cells‚ which involved taking tissue from an aborted embryo or fetus to get the most promising material for study. This was usually done only days after conception or between the fifth

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    Agree to Disagree: Kantianism vs. Consequentialism Determining how to classify the difference between right and wrong has been argued over and studied with no avail. Although all Normative ethical theories have positives and negatives‚ a few set themselves apart from the rest. Consequentialism versus Kantianism‚ although similar in some respects have enough of a conceptual difference to be studied further. Tendencies to side with Kant’s ethical theory over that of the consequentialist theory seem

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    I don’t like to make mistake. Everything to me has to be perfect because I felt that if one person made a mistake the first time‚ how they would be able to do anything. That is why learning from mistake is impossible to me. When you make mistake and try to learn something from your mistake‚ you will waste lots of things‚ ruin the way that people look about you. In addition‚ learning from mistakes will make you regret much. First of all‚ learning from our mistakes will waste

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    Since the beginning of humanity‚ advance technology enable human to develop from nothing to Stone Age and lastly into a modern world full of machines and equipment. Technology kills the traditions and this can be seen primarily in the aspects of travelling‚ communication and health care.  Firstly‚ evolution of technology changes the way human travel. During old times‚ human travel from one place to another by using human-powered transport such as walking or bicycling. But nowadays‚ modern marvels

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    Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Playing computer games teaches us about life. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer With times changing‚ there are some newly released computer games designed not only for people to relax but also allows them to live in a virtual world. Some said that these games can expose people to latest innovations‚ improve their reactions‚ and do what they are forbidden to do in the real world. However‚ I disagree that playing computer

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    Essay 1 Space exploration is much too expensive and the money should be spent on more important things. To what extent do you agree or disagree? There is an argument that exploring space is a waste of money and that there are more urgent needs to be addressed on earth‚ such as reducing poverty and preventing environmental destruction. However‚ I completely disagree with this opinion for two reasons. First of all‚ many of the technologies we take for granted today were originated thanks to space

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    Topic: Condoms should be distributed in schools: agree or disagree Narrowed Topic: Condoms are useful in many ways and are a viable way to illustrate proper sexual procedures in high schools in Jamaica. The topic of sex is a very controversial matter especially among teenagers. Teenagers are at a point in their lives where hormones are at a high and they feel the need to indulge in sexual activities. Therefore it is important that teenagers understand the importance of safe sex and the

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    Janet Ainsworth

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    Ainsworth‚ Janet. “‘You have the right to remain silent…’ but only if you ask for it just so: the role of linguistic ideology in American police interrogation law.” The International Journal of Speech‚ Language and the Law‚ vol. 15‚ no. 1‚ 2008‚ pg. 1-21. In Janet Ainsworth’s article‚ “‘You have the right to remain silent…’ but only if you ask for it just so: the role of linguistic ideology in American police interrogation law‚” she explores the linguistic complexities of legal language‚ specifically

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