actions during his presidency term from 1981 to 1989 represent many of the traits that I feel make an effective leader. As the 40thPresident of the United States‚ Ronald Reagan implemented numerous political and economical initiatives. Some of his economic policies included issuessuch as deregulation and substantial tax cuts in 1981. They were cleverly nicknamed “Reagonomics”. President Reagan also took a formidable opposition to organized labor‚ and in 1981 he ordered the striking Professional
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pretending. Family Therapy Process‚ 19(1)‚ 73-85. Madanes‚ C. (1981). Strategic family therapy. San Francisco‚ CA: Jossey-Bass. Madanes‚ C. (1990). Sex‚ love‚ and violence: Strategies for transformation. New York‚ NY: W.W. Norton. Madanes‚ C. (1991). Strategic family therapy. San Francisco‚ CA: Jossey-Bass. Minuchin‚ S. (1974). Families and family therapy. Cambridge‚ MA: Harvard University Press. Minuchin‚ S.‚ & Fishman‚ H. C. (1981). Family therapy techniques. Cambridge‚ MA: Harvard University
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After the London Docklands Regeneration Program in 1981 by London Docklands Development Corporation. Docklands was no longer a zone of discard and instead‚ it became the home of more than 1120 million pounds public-sector and 8420 million pounds private-sector investment. Number of businesses doubled from 1100 in 1981 to 2300 in 1990‚ 17000 newly created jobs and 24000 relocated‚ which brought the total employment nearly doubled from 27000 in 1981 to 53000 in 1990. From a social perspective‚ 15200
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ideal justice that could be thought and hoped for (Rogers & Baird 1981‚ p. 3). In Plato’s search to clarify this problem he used what is now commonly referred to as Rationalism. Rationalism can be defined as "the epistemological theory that significant knowledge of the world can best be achieved by a prior means." Or in simplified terms‚ rationalism is when we come to a conclusion by deduction from abstract ideas (Rogers & Baird 1981‚ p. 3). Juxtaposed to this way of thinking was Aristotle‚ a philosopher
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which are called halophytes (Jefferies. 1981). Whereas glycophytes are those plants growing in nonsaline soils (Jefferies. 1981). A saline environment refers to an environment that has high concentration of salt. Sodium chloride often is the dominant salt which present at a concentration of approximately 0.5M in seawater (Jefferies. 1981). There are also other salts such as Na2SO4‚ MgSO4‚ CaSO4‚ MgCl2‚ KCl‚ and Na2CO3 may also present in seawater (Jefferies. 1981). The aim of this paper is to investigate
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started to support the study of Lewis (1981) regarding restaurant advertising. In addition‚ Lewis (1981) concluded that the aspect of food is the most important factor for restaurant choice‚ which was also confirmed by Auty (1992) and Kevila (1997). Yet‚ Lewis (1981) still mentioned that when consumers made the restaurant choice‚ they seemed to process “the bundle” of factors or “total-benefit” factors instead considering the single criteria(Alpert‚ 1971‚ Lewis‚ 1981). The role of dinner’s occasions
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should lead by example‚ demonstrating ethical behavior and striving to avoid wrong behavior. However‚ it is incumbent upon managers to have an environment that allows for such performance along with “choosing the values for its employees.” (Drucker‚ 1981). In the practice of the ethics of interdependence‚ it covers both ethical and unethical behavior. The ethical behavior in business relationships works for the good of all individuals and place everyone in balance. In unethical behavior comes as
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issues pertaining to conflict criminology‚ are addressed strongly as somehow a bit discriminatory to that of the minority (Bernard‚ 1981). As per the article‚ “Conflict criminology takes a different approach since it is based on a "labelling" definition of crime: crime is whatever the agencies of the criminal justice system officially define as crime” (Bernard‚ 1981). From a person with a minority background‚ and part of the powerless percent‚ this statement is a far cry from the justice system we
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and other breaks.” -(North Carolina and the New Deal (Raleigh‚ 1981) ). The inside of North Carolina and the New Deal (Raleigh‚ 1981) say “During September 1934‚ 65‚000 North Carolina textile workers stayed home‚ shutting down the state’s textile industry. The center of the strike in North Carolina was Gastonia‚ where on Labor Day thousands of textile workers held a downtown parade.” - (North Carolina and the New Deal (Raleigh‚ 1981) ).The strike commenced with exultation‚ but as September drew on
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Cited: Dow‚ D. (July‚ 2011 08). Death penalty‚ still racist and arbitrary. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/09/opinion/09dow.html?_r=0 Kleck‚ G. (1981). Racial discrimination in criminal sentencing: A critical evaluation of the evidence with additional evidence on the death penalty.American Sociological Review‚ 46(6)‚ 783-805. Lane‚ C. (Dec‚ 2010). The death penalty and racism. Retrieved from http://www
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