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Annotated Bibliography
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    Annotated Bibliography

  • This is a 1250 – 1500-word Annotated Bibliography, and I received 65 out of 100 for this coursework. An annotated bibliography is a descriptive list of resources (here research articles) relevant to the topics introduced in this module. The annotated bibliography comprises five articles, which are In-group and out-group attitudes of ethnic majority and minority children, Adolescents’ as active agents in the socialization process: Legitimacy of parental authority and obligation to obey as pre...
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The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood - In-depth Context & Historical Background The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood - In-depth Context & Historical Background
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    The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood - In-depth Context & Historical Background

  • English Literature - works for all exam boards. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood In-depth Context Includes: • Reaganism: Ronald Reagan’s presidency and the Conservative religious right • The Moral Majority – what did this seek to push back against? (1960s and 1970s advances in what?) • The Equal Rights Amendment • Roe vs Wade • Phyllis Schlafly and the 1980s feminist backlash • Second wave feminism • Rachel Carson and ‘The Silent Spring’ 1962 • Pu...
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Anthropology Appreciating Human Diversity  18th Edition By Conrad Kottak - Test Bank
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    Anthropology Appreciating Human Diversity 18th Edition By Conrad Kottak - Test Bank

  • Anthropology: Appreciating Human Diversity, 18e (Kottak) Chapter 1 What is Anthropology? 1) What is anthropology? A) the art of ethnography B) the study of long-term physiological adaptation C) the study of the stages of social evolution D) the humanistic investigation of myths in nonindustrial societies E) the study of humans around the world and through time Answer: E Topic: Defining anthropology Learning Objective: Explain what is meant by the statement that anthropology is the holist...
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Ethics, Jurisprudence and Practice Management in Dental Hygiene (3rd Edition by Vickie Kimbrough -Test Bank
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    Ethics, Jurisprudence and Practice Management in Dental Hygiene (3rd Edition by Vickie Kimbrough -Test Bank

  • Test Bank Chapter One Test Name __________________________________________________ Multiple Choice/True-False: 1. Utilitarianism is concerned with a. rights. b. duties. c. happiness. d. the total amount of happiness in the world. e. privileges. 2. Kantian ethics is concerned with a. rights. b. duties. c. happiness. d. the total amount of happiness in the world. e. privileges. 3. Virtue ethics is based on theories from various philosophers, such as ...
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 Test Bank For Business and Society Stakeholders Ethics Public Policy 15th Edition Lawrence
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    Test Bank For Business and Society Stakeholders Ethics Public Policy 15th Edition Lawrence

  • Chapter 03 Corporate Social Responsibility and Citizenship True / False Questions 1. Corporate social responsibility is the idea that businesses interact with the organization's stakeholders for social good while they pursue economic goals. True False 2. The capability of corporations to influence government, the economy, and society, based on their organizational resources is called the big business principle. True False 3. Huge businesses can disproportionat...
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Test Bank For Management 8th Edition By Kinicki
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    Test Bank For Management 8th Edition By Kinicki

  • Chapter 03 Test Bank True / False Questions 1. Paul, who is normally an ethical person, has an opportunity to acquire what he feels is "easy" money in his job, and he believes it is safe to steal the money because nobody would know if he does take it. Paul rationalizes that it is fine to steal the money because he needs it more than the person whom the money belongs to. The psychological mechanism that causes Paul to want to steal the money is poor self-esteem. FALSE AACSB: Ethics Access...
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The socio-historical and political context of The Handmaid's Tale
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    The socio-historical and political context of The Handmaid's Tale

  • These photographs of my notes on the socio-historical and political history associated with The Handmaid's Tale. These notes include information on Tamara Faye Bakker, Pat Robinson, The Moral Majority, The Byzantine Setting, historical events in 1985, Puritanism and The Christian Right in America. These notes helped me achieve a B in my A levels
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Test Bank For Criminal Law 11th Edition by Joel Samaha
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    Test Bank For Criminal Law 11th Edition by Joel Samaha

  • Chapter 3: The General Principles of Criminal Liability: Actus Reus Chapter 3 Test Bank The Criminal Act: The First Principle of Criminal Liability MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Criminal conduct consists of how many elements? a. two b. one c. six d. eight ANS: B REF: p.95 OBJ:1 2. The majority of minor crimes against public order and morals do not include a. mens rea. b. the voluntary requirement. c. actus reus. d. a legal duty to obey. ANS: A REF: p. 94 OBJ: 2 3. Criminal conduct that qualifi...
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 Test Bank For Criminal Law 11Th Edition International Edition By Joel Samaha
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    Test Bank For Criminal Law 11Th Edition International Edition By Joel Samaha

  • Chapter 3: The General Principles of Criminal Liability: Actus Reus Chapter 3 Test Bank The Criminal Act: The First Principle of Criminal Liability MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Criminal conduct consists of how many elements? a. two b. one c. six d. eight ANS: B REF: p.95 OBJ:1 2. The majority of minor crimes against public order and morals do not include a. mens rea. b. the voluntary requirement. c. actus reus. d. a legal duty to obey. ANS: A REF: p. 94 OBJ: 2 3. Criminal conduct that qualifi...
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 Test Bank For Changing Families Relationships in Context Canadian 3rd Edition By Ambert
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    Test Bank For Changing Families Relationships in Context Canadian 3rd Edition By Ambert

  • CHAPTER 3 Contemporary Issues in Family Life TRUE-FALSE 1. Single parent families have always existed because of historical low life expectancy rates. Answer: True Difficulty: easy Page: 69 Skill: factual 2. The family as an agent of social control has expanded beyond what it was in the past. Answer: True Difficulty: moderate Page: 72 Skill: conceptual 3. Technology, consumerism, and urbanization are new functions now affecting families. Answer: True Difficulty: easy Page: 7...
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