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    purpose of prison labor and work programs was to “save costs and earn profits which can offset prison expenses (Haslam‚ 1994)‚” in addition to helping victimized families. Prison labor was declined because of the way the inmates were treated was thought to

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    The Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA) is a United States federal law (Title IV‚ sec. 40001-40703 of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994‚ H.R. 3355) signed as Pub.L. 103–322 by President Bill Clinton on September 13‚ 1994 (codified in part at 42 U.S.C. sections 13701 through 14040). The Act provides $1.6 billion toward investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women‚ imposes automatic and mandatory restitution on those convicted‚ and allows civil redress

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    under the Shaibani chiefs. The Arab Shaibani chief divided the tribe between his two sons (Abrams‚ Bishop‚ Womack‚ Porter‚ Coast Community College District.‚ Harcourt Brace College Publishers.‚ City Colleges of Chicago.‚ Coast Telecourses (Firm).‚ 1994). The Basseri came under the control of the chief’s younger son‚ Mir Shafi Khan. The tribe was passed on to the descendants of the chief after his death. There are five segments of the Basseri: Tar Bor-i Char Bonicheh‚ Shekari‚ Ali Qanbari Waisi‚ and

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    Entretelones de Euro Disneyland Un estudio sobre la expansión en "tierras extranjeras" de la Walt Disney Company propuesto por Lyn Burgoyne Muchas empresas confían en la expansión de sus negocios en el extranjero. Esto se debe al interés en obtener ventaja de factores positivos como la posibilidad de bajar costos‚ sea mediante el empleo de materiales de construcción más económicos‚ sea gracias a los laboratorios que buscan aumentar sus ganancias gracias a tasas y leyes más convenientes. Además

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    Bibliography: Barnett‚ M. A. 1988. “Teaching Reading in a Foreign Language.” ERIC Digest. Anderson‚ R. 1994. “Role of the reader’s schema in comprehension‚ learning‚ and memory.” In Ruddell‚ Ruddell‚ and Singer 1994‚ 469–82. Anderson‚ R.‚ and P. D. Pearson. 1988. “A schematheoretic view of basic processes in reading comprehension.” In Carrell‚ Devine‚ and Eskey 1988‚ 37–55. Block‚ E. L. 1992. “How They Read:

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    DEFINITION OF TOURIST/TOURISM Throughout the academic and business world there is ongoing debate regarding the insufficient definitions of the terms ‘tourism’ and ‘tourist’. Upon researching this matter I have also come to question the validity of the ‘tourism industry’ and its ability to meet the requirements of industrial and commercial activities due to the lack of uniform and limitations of what it pertains to. The following are definitions I have chosen‚ in order of preference‚ to shed light

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    explore the problems and obstacles to efficient cross-cultural management as well as what could be the agenda for building a corporate non racial integrative culture in South African multicultural organizations. Since the first all-race elections in 1994 when apartheid was abolished‚ South Africa has been facing the challenge to manage the tremendous cultural diversity of its people‚ while confronted with the context of economic transition towards global economy. For the first time in South African

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    activities and therefore the public can disregard it as a virtuous cost for illegal behavior. This type of corruption does not disgrace all police officers‚ only those who knowingly take advantage of the opportunity. (Bayley & Perito‚ 2011) In 1994‚ 14 officers were implicated in a multitude of corruption and physical abuse incidents at New York City’s 30th precinct. Some of the officers came forward and agreed to cooperate with the investigation as

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    Countries around the world have strived to implement neoliberal policies in order to increase globalization and improve economic growth. The signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994 proved to be revolutionary as Mexico transitioned into a capitalist nation. Supporters of NAFTA promised reduced tariffs‚ free trade‚ and an increase in employment. In Mexico‚ NAFTA led to a rise in exports and imports to the United States (US) and Canada. Economic growth surged and contributed to a

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    established defensive positions. For the Allies‚ their main dilemma was to penetrate the Atlantic and seize enough land to begin taking back Europe. The main goal of the Allies’ operation was to keep their anonymity and still complete the task (Ambrose‚ 1994). Multiple German divisions encompassed rejects who were in deteriorating health. These divisions could be relied on to defend fixed positions‚ but not to fight as well as their counterparts on the front (Dank‚ 1984). Hitler’s greatest mistake on D-Day

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