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    Keynes and Hayek

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    known as Keynesian economics‚ as well as its various offshoots. Friedrich August Hayek was an economist and philosopher best known for his defense of classical liberalism. In 1974‚ Hayek shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his "pioneering work in the theory of money and economic fluctuations and ... penetrating analysis of the interdependence of economic‚ social and institutional phenomena." Hayek is a major economist and political thinker of the twentieth century. Hayek’s account

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    university and further training. In other words‚ it was clear that working class children were most likely to end up doing working class jobs. Despite this evidence‚ it was not entirely clear how working class pupils failed. This was revealed by the pioneering work of Paul Willis (1977). Whereas previous explanations of working class failure in the education system tended to provide very mechanistic approaches which were based on the logic

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    symbol for the culture and lifestyle of people living there. It also represents the level of civilization‚ economy and even science in a society. In its early start‚ Ho Chi Minh was the destination for a journey discovering the southern land of pioneering explorers. This origin has made Saigon a distinct city in Vietnam‚ which is like a crossroad of many great cultures in all over the country and even in Asia. UNESCO claimed that Ho Chi Minh is an urban with numerous cultures and races coming from

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    Animal Assisted Therapy

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    socialization. In 1860‚ the Bethlem Hospital in England followed the same trend and added animals to the ward‚ greatly influencing the morale of the patients living there.[6] Sigmund Freud kept many dogs and often had his chow Jofi present during his pioneering sessions of psychoanalysis. He noticed that the presence of the dog was helpful because the patient would find that their speech would not shock or disturb the dog and this reassured them and so encouraged them to relax and confide. This was most

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    disabilities in her own backyard. The mission was to see how the kids interacted with one another when involved in sports and other activities‚ instead of just focusing on what they could not do. Throughout the 1960s‚ Eunice Kennedy Shriver continued her pioneering work -- both as the driving force behind President John F. Kennedy’s White House panel on people with intellectual disabilities and as the director of the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation. Her hard work and strive soon turned in the Special Olympics

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    realism

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    materialistic fortune by his own mistakes. Stephen Crane has also been recognized as illustrating important aspects of realism to American fiction in the stories Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and The Open Boat. Honoré de Balzac is often credited with pioneering a systematic realism in French literature‚ through the inclusion of specific detail and recurring characters.[3][4][5] Fyodor Dostoyevsky‚ Leo Tolstoy‚ Gustave Flaubert‚ and Ivan Turgenev are regarded by many critics as representing the zenith of

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    Fibromyalgia Case Study

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    affectinhg young to middle-aged women.1 Fibromyalgia has a varied and fluctuating clinical spectrum. The symptoms of Fibromyalgia are musculoskeletal pain and tenderness‚ sleep issues and significant levels of fatigue. The other key symptoms include cognitive disturbances‚ particularly problems with concentration‚ memory‚ and high distress levels.2 Fibromyalgia can be considered part of a group of clinical syndromes‚ including chronic fatigue syndrome‚ multiple chemical sensitivities and irritable

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    Bellboy

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    production.[2] But it is believed Lewis paid homage to the comic by naming his character ’Stanley’ after him. A Stan Laurel-like character also appears throughout the story‚ portrayed by writer and impressionist Bill Richmond. The film marked an pioneering use of a video assist system‚ providing Lewis a way to see the action even though he was in the scene.[3] Paramount wanted to have a Jerry Lewis movie for summer release (in North America). The movie that it wanted to release was Cinderfella‚ which

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    What Are Early Pioneers

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    the early pioneers because they look‚ as they are the first ones who have found this new place‚ and when the pioneers first came they would have felt lost and overwhelmed just like these people. 2. Through these sources we learn that Australian pioneering life wasn’t easy‚ these paintings show the difficulties and hardships that the pioneers had to

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    The great navigator Columbus Mr. Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) navigator Spain famous and pioneering major geographical discoveries in human history. He was in his youth believer in the theory of spherical Earth and not leading the famous Marco Polo every respect and appreciation‚ and the determination to become a navigator. During the period between the year 1492 and in 1502 crossed the Atlantic Ocean four times and discovered the American continent and became a great crew in the history of

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