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    Cited: De Seve‚ Karen. “The Perils of Ecstasy.” Current Health. 2. 32. 6 (2006): 26. Points of View Reference Center. EBSCO. Web. 30. Aug. 2011. “Ecstasy: Dancing with Mister ‘E’.” (2007) Points of View Reference Center. EBSCO. Web. 30. Aug. 2011. Kuhn‚ Cynthia. Scott Swartwelder. Wilkie Wilson. Buzzed: The Straight Facts About the Most Used and Abused Drugs from Alcohol to Ecstasy. New York: W.W. North and Company‚ 2008 Lopez‚ Marsha F. “Ecstasy (MDMA).” Drugs and Controlled Substances: Information

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    The Rationality of Scientific Discovery: The Aspect of the Theory of Creation ABSTRACT: In order to understand the rationality of scientific creation‚ we must first clarify the following: (1) the historical structure of scientific creation from starting point to breakthrough‚ and then to establishment; (2) the process from the primary through the productive aspects of the scientific problem‚ the idea of creation‚ the primary conjecture‚ the scientific hypothesis‚ and finally the emergence of

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    Curtis Flood’s Free Agency Scandal The 1960’s was a pivotal decade in the history of baseball. In the middle of all of this social change was one man‚ St. Louis Cardinal’s centerfielder Curt Flood. Influenced by the chaos of his times‚ Flood started his own social movement‚ a single ball player’s struggle for freedom on the baseball diamond. Flood‚ an accomplished baseball player‚ had experienced twelve years in the Major Leagues‚ a victim of discrimination in a country that was still racist.

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    1 SYLLABUS SUBJECT MARKETING STRATEGY TEACHER BOGDAN WIERZBIŃSKI (PHD) COURSE DESCRIPTION The main objective of this course is to deliver a wider knowledge about managing the markets and products with special focus on emerging markets. During the lessons student will work on case studies and they will solve marketing problems which arise from business circumstances. Students deal with business process of competitive strategy building in the context of main goals achieving. LEARNING OUTCOMES

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    PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE DEMARCATION Philosophy of science is concerned with the assumptions‚ foundations‚ methods‚ implications of science‚ and with the use and merit of science. Demarcation The demarcation problem in the philosophy of science is about how to distinguish between science and nonscience‚ and more specifically‚ between science and pseudoscience (a theory or method doubtfully or mistakenly held to be scientific). The debate continues after over a century of dialogue among philosophers

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    Pete Rose: The Undeniable Truth Thousands upon thousands of men have been scouted‚ drafted‚ played‚ and even managed in Major League Baseball. Yet‚ a name‚ synonymous with numerous records‚ is mostly associated with controversy. Enter Peter Edward “Pete” Rose Sr. Pete Rose grew up in a middle class family‚ struggled as a student‚ and then eventually excelled as a baseball player/manager. Even though Pete Rose lived for the sport and broke so many records during his professional career‚ it was

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    also critiqued Mulvey’s definition of spectatorship‚ Annette Kuhn questioned Mulvey by stating “If Mulvey’s argument is correct… dominant cinema… advances masculine subjectivity a the only subjectivity available” She continues by saying “What exactly does this mean for women as spectators in the cinema‚ given that women do go to the cinema and indeed that for certain types of films they have constituted a large part of the audience?”. (Kuhn‚ 1982) Kuhn’s point is important to consider when outweighing

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    Pergamon PII: SOO20-7489(96)00024-7 hf. J. Nurs. Stud‚Vol 34‚ No. I‚ pp. 7683‚ 1997 (0 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved Printed in Great Britain 00X-7489/97 %17.00+0.00 The evaluation of nursing theory: a method for our madness Sharon L. Dudley-Brown Assistant Professor‚ University of Maryland School of Nursing‚ Department of Material and Clinical Health‚ Baltimore‚ Maryland‚ U.S.A. (Received 20 March 1995;revised 13 January 1996;accepted 11 March 1996) Abstract The profession of

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    represents a more specific way of viewing reality‚ or limitations on acceptable programs for future research‚ than the much more general scientific method (Kuhn‚ 2012). In the psychological realm‚ Handa‚ M.L. (1986) introduced the idea of "social paradigm" in the context of social sciences. He identified the basic components of a social paradigm. Like Kuhn‚ Handa addressed the issue of changing paradigm; the process popularly known as "paradigm shift". In this respect‚ he focused on social circumstances

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