Staerklé‚ C. (2009). Policy Attitudes‚ Ideological Values and Social Representations. Social and Personality Psychology Compass‚ 3‚ 1096-1112. Policy Attitudes‚ Ideological Values and Social Representations Christian Staerklé University of Lausanne‚ Switzerland Address for correspondence: Christian Staerklé University of Lausanne Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Institute for Social Sciences Bâtiment Vidy 1015 Lausanne Switzerland christian.staerkle@unil.ch Author note: We thank
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Training is the process of providing opportunities for workers to acquire employment-related skills and knowledge. The amount and nature of training required will vary from one job to another. Some jobs require constant training or updating of skills and qualifications (such as those in the law or medical professions). Other jobs only require basic training to be carried out (such as unskilled machine operators in a factory). Training is regarded as an important investment in what is perhaps the
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romances” and one of them is these novel‚ The War of the Worlds. The book was published by William Heinemann on 1898 and the book gained an award‚ Locus Award for Best Art Book because of the illustrations it has. The book also had a movie adaptation on 2005‚ the title of the movie is “War of the Worlds” starring Tom Cruise as the main character fighting
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The book and the movie of The Devil’s Arithmetic had many similarities and differences. The movie had Rivka as Chaya’s cousin while the book did not. In both of them Hannah does not want to go to the Seder. The book and the movie showed how much you should value what you have and how you live your life. The Devil’s Arithmetic was written by Jane Yolen. The story starts off as a girl named Hannah was complaining to her mother about not wanting to go to the Seder. She is named after her Aunt Eva’s
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the story of “A Rose for Emily “from the movie and the book is quite the difference. In the story “A Rose for Emily”‚ by: William Faulkner‚ there’s many differences between the movie and book that make both very unique. One way the book was different from the movie is how in the book it states‚ “One of us lifted something from it‚ and leaning forward‚ that faint and invisible dust dry and acrid in the nostrils‚ we saw a long strand of iron-grey hair.” The movie and the book tell the same story but have
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Police brutality remains one of the most serious and divisive human rights violations in the United States. The excessive use of force by police officers persists because of overwhelming barriers to accountability. This fact makes it possible for officers who commit human rights violations to escape due punishment and often to repeat their offenses. Police or public officials greet each new report of brutality with denials or explain that the act was an aberration‚ while the administrative and criminal
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Each movie can be easily compared because they are alike and different in various scenes. One difference between the two movies is the balcony scene. In Luhrmann’s movie the “balcony” was a pool. In Zeffirelli’s movie the balcony was an actual balcony. In the older movie by Zeffirelli‚ Juliet is on the balcony and Romeo is on the ground hidden amongst the trees. Whereas in the newer‚ more modern movie by Luhrmann Juliet wanders around the outside of a pool. Zeffirelli’s movie depicts
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Police History Matthew Rico GJA/214 April 15‚ 2013 Damien Torres Police History Sir Robert Peel British Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel is responsible for the development of the modern concept of the policing system in the 1800s. The first American police officers deployed on foot with no special training‚ tactics‚ policies or procedures‚ and had minimal education. American policing is a direct reflection of English heritage. Peel and some of the greatest minds of the 1800s developed the
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characters in the book The City of Ember have many similarities and differences between the movie and book. The book and movie are similar because there are some parts that are in both the movie‚ and the book and it makes it more fun if all of the parts are just in the movie. The movie and book are different because in the movie they had more supplies and in the book they did not. Doon does get lost in the movie and the book he does not. The book is better because everyone
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“Ten things I hate about you is a good appropriation of Shakespeare’s play ‘taming of the shrew’.” ‘Ten things I hate about you’ (ten things) is a movie‚ which was released in 1999. It is meant to be an appropriation of shakspeares play ‘taming of the shrew’. But my question is‚ has it done so successfully? Even though he directors of ’10 things’ have changed a significant amount of the play‚ the main story line has been preserved‚. there are obvious similarities between the two texts. For
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