University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Faculty Publications‚ Department of Psychology Psychology‚ Department of 10-1-2009 The Early Development of Gender Differences Matthew H. McIntyre University of Central Florida‚ mmcintyr@mail.ucf.edu Carolyn P. Edwards University of Nebraska - Lincoln‚ cedwards1@unl.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/psychfacpub Part of the Psychiatry and Psychology Commons
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(1976). The selfish gene. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Dawkins‚ R. (1989). The selfish gene (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Eibl-Eibesfeldt‚ I. (1982). Warfare‚ man’s indoctrinability and group selection. Journal of Comparative Ethnology‚ 60‚ 177 – 198. Falk‚ A.‚ Fehr‚ E.‚ & Fischbacher‚ U. (2001). Driving forces of informal sanctions. Working Paper No. 59‚ Institute for Empirical Research in Economics. Falk‚ A.‚ Fehr‚ E‚ & Fischbacher‚ U. (2002). Testing theories of fairness and
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Graybill‚ D. (1990). Developmental changes in the response types versus aggression categories on the Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration Study‚ Children’s Form Hickson‚ L. (1986). The social contexts of apology in dispute settlement: A crosscultural study. Ethnology‚ 25: 283 294. Holmes‚ J. (1989). Sex differences and apologies: One aspect of communicative competence. Applied Linguistics‚ 10: 194 213. Holmes‚ J. (1990). Apologies in New Zealand English. Language in Society‚ 19 (2): 155 199. Holmes‚ J. (1993)
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News-Sentinel‚ July 30‚ p. 1A. Hostetler‚ John A. 1955. “Old World Extinction and New World Survival of the Amish: A Study of Group Maintenance and Dissolution.” Rural Sociology 20: 212-9. _______. 1964. “Persistence and Change Patterns in Amish Society.” Ethnology 3: 185-98. _______. 1993. Amish Society‚ 4th ed. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Kephart‚ William and W.W. Zellner. 1994. Extraordinary Groups: An Examination of Unconventional Life-Styles‚ 5th ed. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Kraybill
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Postcolonial Text‚ Vol 2‚ No 3 (2006) Dances with Coyote: Narrative Voices in Thomas King’s One Good Story‚ That One Maria Truchan-Tataryn and Susan Gingell University of Saskatchewan Clearing a Conversational Critical Voice —So. You know that book by Thomas King I told you I was going to read? —One Good Story‚ That One? —Yeah‚ that’s the one. — Such a great title! —Well‚ it sure is an appropriately tricky one. Made me expect a novel‚ not ten stories. And they don’t all add up to one
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Wal-Mart: An American Original - Agenda 1. A Retrospective on its Growth 2. Innovative Business Model How Did Sam Walton Get These Ideas? 3. Wal-Mart Today: The Challenges Retreat from Germany in 2006 Sluggish Growth in the US Market Clamour at Home: The Price of Becoming Big 4. Wal-Mart’s Response Dr. Lakshmi Mohan Global Ambitions Re-thinking “One-Size-Fits-All” Approach Flexible Workforce 1 How Wal-Mart Got There - A Retrospective on Its Growth The Numbers: How “Big” is
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction Background of the Study Over the last 2 decades‚ the emergence of cultural tourism as a fashionable tourism activity presents both opportunities and threats to its sustainable management. We defined sustainable cultural tourism as a partnership that satisfies both tourism and cultural heritage management objectives (McKercher‚ 2002). It is obvious from the above that cultural tourism is a two-way relationship between tourism and cultural heritage management (service)
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3 The Social‚ Cultural and Historical Context of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians PatDudgeon‚MichaelWright‚YinParadies‚ DarrenGarveyandIainWalker OVERVIEW To understand the contemporary life of Indigenous Australians‚ a historical and cultural background is essential. This chapter sets the context for further discussions about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and issues related to their social and emotional wellbeing and mental health. The history
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Discipline and Punish Michel Foucault (trans. Robert Hurley) Part One: Torture 1. The body of the condemned This first section of Part One serves as an introduction to the entire book. Examples of eighteenth-century torture provide Foucault with many colorful episodes to relate in his account of how penality changed in modernity. Foucault relates an explicit account of Damien’s torture to introduce his subject (3-5) and compares that account of penality to Faucher’s timetable for prisoners published
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CRITICISM OF “MIGHT IS RIGHT” BY RAGNAR REDBEARD BY OKOYE FRANKLIN NNAEMEKA PJPS/NAU/010/48 08066129459 NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY‚ AWKA. JUNE 2013 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE ---------------------------------------------------------------i CERTIFICATION ----------------------------------------------------------ii APPROVAL -----------------------------------------------------------------iii DEDICATION --------------------------------------------------------------iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ------------------------------------------------v
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