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    Oct. 2007. Web. 13 Dec. 2012. Foddy‚ Bennett. "Ethics of Performance Enhancement in Sport: Drugs and Gene Doping." Practicalethics.ox.ac.uk. University of Oxford‚ Aug. 2008. Web. 11 Dec. 2012. Murray‚ Thomas. "In Search of the Spirit of Sport." Play True Oct. 2003: n. pag. Wada-ama.org. Web. 11 Dec. 2012. Murray‚ Thomas. "Sports Enhancement." From Birth to Death and Bench to Clinic: The Hastings Center Bioethics Briefing Book for Journalists‚ Policymakers‚ and Campaigns. N.p.: Hastings Center‚ 2009

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    For the majority of the colonial period‚ gender equality was far from a reality. Colonial women had fewer rights and were considered inferior to man. Despite the many responsibilities these women had to learn and fulfill‚ education was not one of them. Women were not permitted to be educated in fear that knowledge would be harmful for their minds. Writings from two eighteenth-century reformers validate the significance in education for woman. The eighteenth-century documents of Benjamin Rush‚ a

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    Recess gives children the opportunity to learn social skills that are not able to learn in the classroom. Through play‚ they improve their communication skills‚ they practice negotiation and cooperation‚ and they learn how to be part of a team (Murray‚ & Ramstetter‚ 2013). For instance‚ when children invent games to play at recess‚ they practice listening and communicating as the rules are negotiated and compromised. They ask questions to get clarification about how to play. Once the rules are

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    of the Documentary and Feature Film of the Eddie Mabo and his case‚ Which was an very important case that was taken to the Supreme Court of Australia to argue for the land right ownership of Murray Island and the Torres strait Islands and the debates arguments main point was about the law of the god of Murray Island "Malo" which is represented by an octopus. The Feature film portrays Mabo’s case in more of a personal view‚ compared to the documentary which takes the more information point of view

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    References: Middle-ages.org.uk (2000) Trebuchet. [online] Available at: http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/trebuchet.htm [Accessed: 21 Apr 2013]. Murray‚ A. V.‚ Huijbers‚ A.‚ & Wawrzyniak‚ E. (2009). The clash of cultures on the medieval Baltic frontier. Farnham‚ England‚ Ashgate.

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    2000 from the World Wide Web http://www.nisbett.com/child-ent/television_violence.htm Movies‚ TV‚ Videos. (2000). Local Mom.com. Retrieved November 1‚ 2000 from the World Wide Web http://www.parenting-qa.com/cgi-bin/detail/moviestvvideos/research/ Murray‚ J. (1994‚ Summer). The impact of televised violence. Hofstra Law Review. Retrieved November 1‚ 2000 from the World Wide Web http://www-communication.ucsd.edu/tlg/123/murray.html Peterson‚ P. (1997). Are we selling out our children ’s minds? University

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    theories for failing to offer any practical solutions to the problem of rising crime. They also regard theories such critical criminology and labelling as too sympathetic to the criminal and too hostile to the forces of law and order. Right realists are less concerned to understand the causes of crime and more concerned to provide what they see as realistic solution. However‚ although the main emphasis is on practical crime reduction strategies‚ they do in fact offer an explanation of the causes of crime

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    destitution for the able-bodied". Englander acknowledges the role of the workhouse and how they were implemented in an attempt to help the deserving poor. However Peter Murray author of ’Poverty and Welfare’ supports the interpretation from the report written by the commission and consequently agrees with the interpretation in question. Murray labels the workhouses as "institutionalised cruelty"‚ presenting a definite belief that the main aim of poor law administration after 1834 was to deter able-bodied

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    Section * Methodology * Abstract * Introduction * Pre Publication * The First Edition 
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    Bibliography: * John Chuchiak and Walter Kirchner‚ 2006‚ ‘Collins college outline’‚ USA: Collins Reference * Howard Zinn‚ 2008‚ ‘A people’s history of the world’‚ USA: Verso * http://www.crystalinks.com/romereligion.html * M. Murray‚ 2004‚ ‘Playing the Jewish Game’‚ Gentile Christian Judaizing in the first and second centuries CE‚ Canada: Cardian corporation

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