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a concept of the past, information technology (IT) systems formerly were seen as repositories only of historical data used primari...
of production, from screenwriting to directing to distribution. The studio system played by particular rules. For example, the ...
houses between the juvenile leaving the correctional system and reentering the community. Juvenile delinquency is just one ...
a significant distrust of administrators appropriating legal functions, and a prevailing attitude that administrators should be su...
were far too exciting for people to be distracted by the damage that was being done on account of toxic manufacturing residue as i...
patents, copyrights and human capital. The intangible assets are difficult to assess and are rarely included in any accounts, so a...
financial or other barriers" (Canada Health Act, 2004). Financing and Payment Structures Local governments and municipaliti...
The provider may not charge either the patient or supplementary insurer an additional amount. "If the provider does not take assi...
All of the results of this reengineering, however, were not as positive. The process had not taken into consideration the fact th...
save D.C. schools from coming in dead last in educational results (Edmonds, 2002). Compared to other states, Mississippi is...
interest groups, some of which are small in numbers, have become vocal and can capture the attention of the media with a proper "v...
the most frequently reported intervention classifications for NPs were patient education, drug management, nutrition support, risk...
example, that shaped the tribal communities and their emphasis on sharing resources as a primary value (Larson). The land was far ...
in the United States alone, "the annual cost of teen pregnancies from lost tax revenues, public assistance, child health care, fos...
by many experts to be a "breakthrough" book - for the most part, while studies of victimization of adults of crime have been print...
new law since the seventh century (Barker and Padfield, 1996). These are seen as the more modern laws. This took the place of prim...
by the inefficiency of other departments. For example, if the prelaminate products arrive late, then the efficiency of the laminat...
evidence in a large amount of literature that there is a link between mental illness and crimes (Drake and Pathe, 2004). T...
act maybe hard for the system administrators as it is lengthy, with 75 sections and a total of 16 schedules. However, this...
population. The figure had been in line with a previous literature review which suggested that about 6 to 15% (1999, p.210) of peo...
That is why certain issues become controversial like capital punishment, abortion, freedom of speech and the right to bear arms. T...
of the act is sometimes difficult. What Can Governments Do About Monopolies? In the governments camp is the Sherman Act in whic...
this novel is located in the inner city of New York, within Harlem, where the education is not up to the standards of the rest of ...
(Lahti, 1996). The rational model inherently incorporates a weakness in that it "assumes there are no intrinsic biases to the deci...
was not always this way (Mocete, 1997). The prison system persists in its newfound role most likely due to the fact that there i...
give up their privacy to tell companies about their likes and dislikes. But with companies becoming more global, its essen...
not everything is black and white. Landau (1993) suggests that there are a variety of viewpoints within Israel and amongst the Je...
to the fact that it placed requirements on HMOs that were not in place on indemnity carriers, it actually served to reduce the abi...
the poverty line. These researchers point out that the poor are less likely to have health insurance, less likely to seek health s...
effortlessly leap once imposing territorial and cultural borders which can have major consequences on state "sovereignty, prosperi...