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    site: http://arjournals.annualreviews.org Maxmen‚ J.S McHugh‚ P.R. (n.d.). Multiple Personality Disorder (Dissociative Identity Disorder). Retrieved August 12‚ 2005‚ from: http://www.psycom.net/mchugh.html Micale‚ M.S.‚ & Lerner‚ P Powell‚ R.A.‚ & Gee‚ T.L. (1999). The Effects of Hypnosis on Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Reexamination of the Evidence. Can J Psychiatry‚ 44‚ 914-916. About Trauma: Dissociative Disorders Sternberg‚ R.J. (2003). Cognitive Psychology (3rd ed.). United States of America:

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    Blackmore Analysis

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    Australian Stock Exchange on the 2nd May 1985. Ownership structure has remained relatively constant‚ with the largest shareholder with a total substantial holding of 24.69% of the company is the Executive Director Marcus Blackmore‚ son of the founder Maurice Blackmore. • The company has over 150 products‚ catering for all areas in natural health and vitamins. Products are distributed primarily through retail pharmacies‚ supermarkets and health food shops and operations now stem offshore to New Zealand

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    In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ spends a few days roaming around New York City as a result of recently being kicked out of one of the many schools he has previously been kicked out of. Throughout the novel‚ Holden consistently places himself into situations that impose pain upon himself. Eventually in the novel‚ Salinger writes about how Holden likes the man in the Bible “that lived in the tombs and kept cutting himself” (99). However‚ Holden

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    four nucleotides in DNA contain the bases adenine (A)‚ guanine (G)‚ cytosine (C) and thymine (T). The people responsible for the discovery of the double-helical structure of DNA were Francis Crick‚ Rosalind Franklin‚ Linus Pauling‚ James Watson and Maurice Wilkins. To solve the structure of DNA four ideas had to come together:The first was that the phosphate backbone was on the outside‚ bases on the inside. That the molecule was a double helix. That the strands were antiparallel. That it had a specific

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    In science‚ genes and how they reproduce was one of the greatest mysteries. That was until February 28th‚ 1953 when scientists James Watson‚ Francis Crick‚ Rosalind Franklin‚ Raymond Gosling‚ and Maurice Wilkins made breakthroughs in the discovery the double helix structure of DNA. The story of their fame and success is portrayed in the movie The Race for the Double Helix. In this film‚ the scientists use two different techniques in their research of DNA. In the end‚ the double helix is discovered

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    "World War 2 was a war fought in two distinct phases. The first was the last war of a new generation. The second was emphatically the first of a new era" . <br><br>"The British strategic bomber campaign was of doubtful cost effectiveness" . Bomber Command was by far the largest claimant on labour and factory space within the armed forces. Relative to their size they suffered more casualties than any other sector. <br><br>The Anglo-American bomber force was divided in terms of strategy. Bomber Command

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    “Within the diamond haze of the beach something dark was fumbling along. Ralph saw it first and watched till the intentness of his gaze drew all eyes that way. Then the creature stepped from mirage on to clear sand‚ and they saw that the darkness was not all shadow but mostly clothing. The creature was a party of boys‚ marching approximately in step in two parallel lines and dressed in strangely eccentric clothing." (Golding 1954‚ Ch.1‚ p.19) | This analysis explores the literary feature characterization

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    Jim Crow Laws

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    Cited: Jr‚ Martin Luther King‚. "examples of Jim crow laws". 18 September 2001. 18 September 2010 Lucas‚ Maurice. "Rise and fall of Jim Crow". 30 November 2001. 13 September 2010 http://www.pbs.org/wnet/jimcrow/narrative_lucas.html Pilgrim‚ Dr. David (2000). What Was Jim Crow?. Retrieved 18 September 2010 from Ferris State University: http://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/what

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    Bessie Smith was born in Chattanooga‚ Tennessee on April 15‚ 1894. Bessie was one of seven children. Her parents were William and Laura Smith. William was a Baptist minister and died soon after Bessie was born. Furthermore‚ in 1906 her mom died along with two of her brothers. After this happened‚ she was raised by her aunt. Bessie’s childhood transformed her into the person she became. Bessie’s family was poor‚ so Bessie and her brother‚ Andrew‚ performed on the streets of Chattanooga. They performed

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    Many troubling teens left on their own struggle with personalities that tend to be too sensitive and ignorant to reality. In this‚ one tends to cope with these struggles by exerting different mechanisms to hide these traits. In Holden’s case‚ from The Catcher in the Rye‚ by J.D Salinger‚ he depicts this through violent breakouts and the inability to handle situations. Throughout many events on his own in the city‚ he tends to imagine violently hurting someone once he is left to speak with a“phony”

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