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    Childhood Longitudinal Study _ Social Forces‚_ 84(2)‚ 1131-1157. Brunsma D.L.‚ & Rockquemore‚ K.A Kerwin‚ C.‚ Ponterotto‚ J.G.‚ Jackson‚ B.L.‚ & Harris‚ A. (April 1993). Racial Identity in Biracial Children: A Qualitative Investigation Shih‚ M.‚ & Sanchez‚ D.T. (July 2005). Perspectives and Research on the Positive and Negative Implications of Having Multiple Racial Identities Twine‚ F.W. (July 1996). Brown Skinned White Girls: Class‚ Culture and the Construction of White Identity in Suburban

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    worth that splash of amusment. The case of “Blackfish” deals with the captivity of Orca Whales in Sea World and the bill being put up in California to ban the captivity and breeding of Orcas called the California Captive Orca Welfare and Safety Act (Sanchez‚ 2014). A documentary produced by Magnolia Films about the “Blackfish” case and the danger of Orcas being in captivity lead to a menacing effect on the image of Sea World. Description: In 2010‚ a trainer who worked for Sea World‚ Dawn Brancheau

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Physics is considered as the most problematic area within the realm of science‚ and it traditionally attracts fewer pupils than chemistry and biology. Physics is perceived as a difficult course for students from secondary school to university and also for adult in graduate education. In developed countries‚ it has been determined that goals of science are never fully realized‚ that student success in physics is lower than chemistry and biology

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    Latin American storytelling of the mythological Chupacabra‚ whose alleged sightings relate to those of aliens and vampires‚ regulate children’s behavior by implanting a fear of the unknown. Since 1995‚ stories about a strange‚ blood-sucking‚ goat-eating dog-like monster appear in many scholarly articles‚ journals‚ and books causing mass hysteria. With several misconceptions‚ witnesses believe the Chupacabra preyed on and mutilated goats and other farm animals. Articles‚ journals‚ books‚ and people’s

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    because these people that they had never seen before were invading their territory and claiming it for themselves. To top it off‚ some of the Europeans used brutal force to boss around the Native Americans. Christopher Columbus‚ in his letter to Lord Sanchez in 1493‚ said “…but because they are timid and full of fear” (Doc A). Columbus realizes this weakness‚ and utilizes it to get what he wants. The Indians‚ like many people‚ were not too fond of the Europeans taking over their land. The Aztec’s fear

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    value of life” (Sanchez 7). The blues genre is said to be about seeking the energy and strength to keep going. The lyrics in the song “The Message” are tied to the reality of surviving in a society made dangerous for all black citizens. The process affirming that a song can be categorized as blues music consists of “(1) fingering the jagged grain of your brutal experience; (2) finding a near-tragic‚ near-comic voice to express that experience; and (3) reaffirming your existence” (Sanchez 6). By creating

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    Chapter 1 Introduction to International and Comparative Law Case 1-1. IGNACIO SEQUIHUA V. TEXACO INC. ET AL. United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas‚ 1994. FACTS: Plaintiffs‚ Ecuador residents‚ filed suit in Texas over alleged environmental damage in Ecuador. Plaintiffs pray for money damages‚ an injunction to clean up‚ and a court-administered trust fund. Defendants bring motions to dismiss. ISSUE: Should the court decline to exercise jurisdiction based on the doctrine

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    Forensic Accountants: Fraud Busters Daniel ****** Dr. Brian Collins Contemporary Business 8/12/2012 Abstract The field of forensic accounting is a profession that is in high demand because of the technological and financial complexity of today’s companies. Because of the Enron scandal forensic account has come to the forefront with some major universities even offering it as a major. There are several skills that are required in forensic accounting and they include an expertise in accounting

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    Lund Institute of Economic Research Working Paper Series Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning: Fundamental Concepts for Theory and Practice 2005/3 Ron Sanchez Ron Sanchez‚ Professor of Management Copenhagen Business School‚ Solbjergvej 3 - 3rd floor‚ DK-2000 Frederiksberg‚ Denmark‚ sanchez@cbs.dk Lindén Visiting Professor in Industrial Analysis‚ Institute of Economic Research‚ Lund‚ Sweden Abstract This paper investigates several issues regarding the nature‚ domain‚ conceptual

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    Ethnicity and Soccer: The effect of non-English speaking immigrants on the establishment of soccer in Canberra in the 1950s and 1960s. Nick Guoth Abstract: Soccer in Canberra as a sport had died prior to the war. The advent of Australia ’s new immigration policy after 1945 saw a solid influx‚ over the next two decades‚ of non-English speaking Europeans to Australia and through their input they assisted in the re-emergence of soccer as a main sport in the region. From the Baltic states to the

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