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    Dr. J. Chris Sackellares

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    he trained in Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology. He is a certified Psychiatrist and Neurologist. Dr. Sackellares worked at the University of Michigan in the Neurology department and then founded the University Comprehensive Epilepsy Program in 1979. He has been a Professor of Neurology at the University of Florida since ‘94. He was also the Chief of Neurology at the Gainesville VA Medical Center. Dr. Sackellares was a founding member of the University of Florida Biomedical Engineering Program

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    orderly and comfortable afterlife (The Mysterious Etruscans‚ 2006; Hamblin‚ 1975‚ 44-45)‚ thus they built sophisticated tombs that mimicked their everyday households. In early cremations‚ Etruscans used urns made to look like huts (Figure 1) (Cristofani‚ 1979; Etruscan Civilisation‚ 2009; Hamblin‚ 1975‚ 67-68). They believed that the shape of a tomb had to resemble the deceased’s surroundings [house]. This verifies that housing existed at an early stage of their civilisation confirming that they were not

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    “left-handers.” Left-handers are the people who use their left hands in writing or most of their usual activities rather than their right hands. One person in ten is a left-hander. Anywhere you look‚ left-handedness is something of a rarity (de Kay‚ 1979). Almost ten percent (somewhat more among males‚ somewhat less among females) of the human population is left-handed. Judging from the cave drawings and the tools of the prehistoric humans‚ this veer to the right occurred a long way back in the development

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    Caribbean Tourism Legislation Database CONTENTS Pages INTRODUCTION ………………………………………………………… 2-3 Background and Purpose Content Structure How to Use the Database Acknowledgments I. COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY LISTING ………………………… 4-31 II. LISTING BY SUBJECT AREA ………………………………… 32-51 1. Institutional Framework of Tourism 2. Tourist

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    rarely outside of Iran. Sunni Muslims do not normally recognize the Twelver form of Islam and although there is still contention in the area between the ruling body and some smaller groups the area has been operating without a serious uprising since 1979 (Kagan‚

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    How Has the Iranian Hostage Crisis Affected the United States? For most Americans‚ the story begins in 1979 with the Iranian Hostage Crisis‚ when a group of revolutionary university students took over the American Embassy in Tehran‚ Iran‚ and held 52 American diplomats‚ intelligence officers and Marines hostage for 444 days. But for most Iranians‚ and to fully understand the repercussions of this aforementioned event‚ the story begins almost three decades prior‚ in 1953. This was the year that

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    Motivation in Elt

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    MOTIVATION IN LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE BY 1st LT ERDİNÇ KURU AIR FORCE LANGUAGE SCHOOL 2010 Table of Contents page What is Motivation? …………………………………………….3 Motivation Factors in Language Learning…………………........3 General Strategies of Motivating Students……………………...4 Incorporating Instructional Behaviors that Motivate Students….4 Structuring the Course to Motivate Students……………………5 Motivating Students by Responding to

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    Who Is Malcom X?

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    community. It was to the point that he called the individuals from the white community as the devil race (Krieg‚ 1979). Both of his ideologies came from his view of racism. He viewed racism as an unfair issue that took away human rights from the black community. He considered that the main cause of racism in the world in general were the individuals from the white community (Hatch‚ 1979). One of the things that led Malcom X to do these kind of actions was the way he viewed segregation; he viewed it

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    Pt Usha

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    associated with Indian athletics since 1979. The initials stand for Payyoli Tevaraparampil‚ her family names according to the traditional naming system in many parts of South India. She was born in the Kerala village of Meladi-Payyoli near Calicut‚ afflicted by ill health and poverty. In 1976 the Kerala State Government started a Sports School for women‚ and Usha was chosen to represent her district‚ at a cost of Rs. 250 per month paid by the state.In 1979 she participated in the National School

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    Heaven's Gate Suicide

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    2002‚ pp. 1-2). Schwartz‚ L. L.‚ & Kaslow‚ F. W. (1979). Religious Cults‚ the Individual and the Family. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy‚ 5(2)‚ pp.15-26. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-0606.1979.tb01263.x Schwartz and Kaslow (1979) aimed to address the gap in the literature on the topic of cults at the time. They investigated how individuals start to get involved in cults and the effect of cult membership on the individual and

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