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Research shows that parents who use physical punishment to control the
aggressiveness of their children probably increase rather than decrease their
child ' s aggressive tendencies . Violence begets violence , however peaceful
and ...
Research shows that parents who use physical punishment to control the
aggressiveness of their children probably increase rather than decrease their
child ' s aggressive tendencies . Violence begets violence , however peaceful
and ...
Page 129
... three years after . Brenner calculated that an unemployment increase of 1
percent , or about a million people , when sustained for six years , is “ associated
" or " statistically linked " with : - Increases of 36 , 887 in total deaths , including 20
...
... three years after . Brenner calculated that an unemployment increase of 1
percent , or about a million people , when sustained for six years , is “ associated
" or " statistically linked " with : - Increases of 36 , 887 in total deaths , including 20
...
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The labor force has been increasing at a rate of something like two million
persons per year , the high growth rate being ... There are signs that the rate of
labor productivity increase will drop and stay significantly below the 3 % long -
term rate ...
The labor force has been increasing at a rate of something like two million
persons per year , the high growth rate being ... There are signs that the rate of
labor productivity increase will drop and stay significantly below the 3 % long -
term rate ...
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