In 1976, researchers at the University of New Hampshire interviewed more than 2,000 families as part of a national study into family violence (Queijo, 1987, p. 103). Twenty-eight percent of…
The purpose of this research is to compare, conceptually, leadership and management. In the past, scores of books and hundreds of articles have been written on leadership styles, style of…
In early presidential elections the local newspapers, supporting favorite candidates, influenced many voter’s choices. Later radio was the avenue that candidates used to reach the people. It was not until…
Abortion: Implications of Akron and Roe Introduction The case, City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health (426 U.S. 416 (1983)), represents an important dimension in the long-standing issues…
Marriage and Family in Chinese and Marriage Cultures Introduction Marriage is an institution shared by Chinese and American cultures. Marriage is defined as, “the civil status, condition, or relation of…
What makes a “classic” such as F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, originally published in 1925, and ever since, in print. Considered to be the author’s finest work, it has…
This paper will show how the history of the Jewish people has shaped the laws, institutions and policies of the state of Israel. Particular emphasis will be placed upon how…
The significant growth and use of microcomputers in special education oyer the last few years can be attributed to a number of factors (Blaschke, 1985). First the passage of public…
INTRODUCTION This study evaluates the problem of acid rain in Europe, and specifically the international dimension of the European acid-rain situation. In North America, acid rain has complicated relations between…
Geriatrics is a branch of medicine which is involved with the medical, psychiatric and social problems of late life (Isaacs, 1981). Gerontology, on the other hand, is the science or…