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Hilje, Luko. "¿Cuán veraz es la célebre alocución conservacionista del Jefe Seattle?" Revista de Ciencias Ambientales 55, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 345–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/rca.55-1.17.

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Por muchos años se ha debatido la legitimidad de una conmovedora alocución conservacionista atribuida al Jefe Seattle, la cual data de 1854. Sin embargo, fue escrita en 1970 para la serie televisiva Home por el guionista Ted Perry, inspirado en un discurso de dicho líder indígena, que fue reconstruido y publicado por Henry A. Smith en 1887. Para despejar cualquier duda acerca del contenido exacto y la paternidad de tan polémico texto, aquí se incluyen las versiones de Smith y Perry —traducidas al español por una misma persona, para evitar cualquier sesgo—, y se les ubica en el contexto histórico en que aparecieron.
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Reyna, Cecilia, Anahi Sanchez, Maria Gabriela Lello Ivacevich, and Silvina Brussino. "The Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire: construct validity and gender invarianceamong Argentinean adolescents." International Journal of Psychological Research 4, no. 2 (December 30, 2011): 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.21500/20112084.775.

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The Aggression Questionnaire (Buss & Perry, 1992) is one of the most used instruments to assess aggression; it includes 29 items grouped into 4 factors. Furthermore, a reduced version of 12-item has been proposed (Bryant & Smith, 2001), and it has also been examined by several researchers. Nevertheless, Latin-American samples have rarely been included. In this study, exploratory and confirmatory models were evaluated among a sample of adolescents from Cordoba, Argentina (N = 371). Moreover, internal consistency and gender invariance were examined. A 2-factor structure resulted in the exploratory analysis, while 2- and 4-factor (short and long versions) structures showed acceptable fits in confirmatory analysis. In general, internal consistency was acceptable, and gender invariance was supported. Implications and limitations are discussed.
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Quinn, Eithne. "Black Talent and Conglomerate Hollywood: Will Smith, Tyler Perry, and the Continuing Significance of Race." Popular Communication 11, no. 3 (July 2013): 196–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15405702.2013.810070.

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Diamond, Pamela M., Eugene W. Wang, and Jacqueline Buffington-Vollum. "Factor Structure of the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) With Mentally Ill Male Prisoners." Criminal Justice and Behavior 32, no. 5 (October 2005): 546–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0093854805278416.

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Because of the rising frequency and severity of violence in prison populations, quick and accurate screening of aggressiveness is vital. The Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) is a 29-item self-report measure of aggression. Bryant and Smith proposed a refined 12-item, four-factor version with superior psychometric qualities; however, Williams, Boyd, Cascardi, and Poythress found a different factor structure among jail detainees than is usually found with nonoffenders. The current study used confirmatory factor analyses with data from mentally ill male offenders in a state prison to examine several previously proposed models for the BPAQ. Results confirmed the four-factor structure, the factorial invariance across populations, and supported the use of a modified 12-item refined BPAQ with this prison population.
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Price, Harry, Richard P. Smiraglia, Perry Bratcher, Jennifer Smith, and Jeanette M. Drone. "Music Subject Headings. Compiled from Library of Congress Subject Headings by Perry Bratcher and Jennifer Smith." Notes 47, no. 4 (June 1991): 1179. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/941667.

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MORÁN,, Consuelo, José A. CARMONA, and José FÍNEZ. "Tipos de personalidad, agresión y conducta antisocial en adolescentes." Psychology, Society, & Education 8, no. 1 (May 1, 2016): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.25115/psye.v8i1.548.

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RESUMEN: Basado en el Cuestionario de Personalidad de Eysenck para jóvenes (EPQ-J), se analizan los tipos de personalidad y su relación con la agresividad y la conducta antisocial en una muestra de estudiantes (N = 1416) de entre 11 y 15 años de edad (edad media = 13,32; DT = 1,22). Mediante análisis de clúster se hallaron tres tipos de personalidad que se relacionaron con la hipótesis de Eysenck sobre la conducta antisocial y el nivel de agresividad evaluado mediante del Aggresion Questionnaire (AQ) de Buss y Perry (1992) en su versión reducida (Bryant y Smith (2001). El perfil del tipo infracontrolado confirmó la hipótesis de la conducta antisocial, siendo también el tipo más agresivo. Los tipos infracontrolado y supracontrolado estaban implicados en acoso escolar, aunque de manera diferente. El tipo resiliente mostró un perfil más adaptativo y mejor rendimiento académico. Ambos sexos fueron diferentes en dimensiones de personalidad y agresión. Se destaca la importancia de la agresión entre jóvenes adolescentes y la necesidad de más investigación sobre esta problemática.Personality types, aggression and antisocial behavior in adolescentsABSTRACT: Based on the Junior Eysenck’s Personality Questionnaire (EPQ-J), the types of personality and its relationship with aggressiveness and the antisocial behavior is analyzed in a student’s sample (N = 1416) with ages between 11 y 15 years old (average age = 13,32; SD= 1,22). Cluster analysis using the reduced version (Bryant y Smith (2001) of the Aggression Questionnaire(AQ)(Buss y Perry, 1992) revealed three personality types that were related to Eysenck’s hypothesis of antisocial behavior and the level of aggressiveness. The under controlled profile confirmed the Eysenck’s hypothesis of antisocial behavior in early adolescence, and was also found to be the most aggressive prototype. The under controlled and over controlled types were implicated in bullying, but in different ways. Furthermore, the resilient people were found to have an adaptive profile combined with the best academic achievement. Gender differences were also found in personality dimensions and aggression. The importance of aggression among young adolescents and the necessity of further research on this topic are emphasized.
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Kolkmann, Julia. "Possessive interpretation at the semantics-pragmatics interface." Constructions and Frames 11, no. 2 (November 7, 2019): 244–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cf.00030.kol.

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Abstract This paper discusses semantic and pragmatic aspects of possessive interpretation (PI), the process whereby semantically underspecified possessive noun phrases (NPs) such as John Smith’s house and the house of John Smith receive concrete referential interpretations (e.g. ‘the house owned by John Smith’) in context. By observing what is common to the interpretation of both constructions, I lay out the ingredients for a uniform pragmatic account of PI whilst rehashing the contextualist notion of saturation. As defined by Recanati (2004, 2010) and many others, saturation is a linguistically mandated and obligatory pragmatic process, operating to enrich the incomplete logical forms of referring expressions, including possessive NPs. I argue that present proposals which assume that saturating the possessive relation is crucial to determining the possessive referent fail to do justice to the many ways in which possessive NPs may be understood in concrete communicative situations. Supporting similar claims by Korta and Perry (2017), this suggests that saturation is more adequately defined as a communicatively optional pragmatic process. The discussion simultaneously contributes to the growing literature on pragmatic aspects of constructions as form-meaning pairings, by outlining some of the theoretical issues that arise from the division of labour between semantic and pragmatic meaning in PI.
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Sharman, K. V. "Herbicides for Container-grown Rain Forest Species." HortScience 28, no. 4 (April 1993): 303–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.28.4.303.

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Four granular formulations of preemergence herbicides-oxadiazon, oxadiazon in combination with simazine, dichlobenil, and oxyfluorfen + oryzalin-were evaluated for weed control and phytotoxic effects on 10 species of container-grown Australian rain forest plants. Herbicides were applied at half and at one and two times the manufacturer's recommended rate. Oxyfluorfen + oryzalin, oxadiazon, and oxadiazon + simazine controlled all weed species at half the recommended rates (1.0 + 0.5, 2.0, and 2.0 + 0.5 kg·ha-1, respectively) with no phytotoxic effects after 10 weeks to nine of the 10 rain forest species tested: broad-leafed lilly-pilly [Acmena hemilampra (F. Muell. ex Bailey) Merr. and Perry], red ash [Alphitonia excelsa (Cunn. ex Fenzl) Reisseck ex Benth.], rusty bean [Dysoxylum rufum (A. Rich.) Benth.], macaranga [Macaranga tanarius (L.) Muell. Arg.], fibrous satinash [Syzygium fibrosum (Bailey) T. Hartley and Perry], Queensland golden myrtle [Metrosideros queenslandica L.S. Smith], cluster fig [Ficus racemosa L.], corduroy tamarind [Arytera lautereriana (Bailey) Radlk.], and celerywood [Polyscias elegans (F. Muell and C. Moore) Harms]. Dichlobenil depressed plant growth of red ash and failed to control bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta L.) and green amaranth (Amaranthus viridus L.), even at twice the recommended rate (4.0 kg·ha-1). All herbicides applied at half the recommended rates produced minor to moderate plant injury within 5 weeks of the first application to corduroy tamarind and northern silky oak [Cardwellia sublimis F. Muell.]. A second application 10 weeks after the first caused no significant plant injury to corduroy tamarind but resulted in severe plant injury to northern silky oak. This finding validates the previously reported sensitivity of Proteaceous spp. to preemergence herbicides. Chemical names used: (2-tert-butyl-4-(2,4-dichloro-5-isopropoxyphenyl)-Δ2-1,3,4 oxadiazoline-5-one) (oxadiazon); (2-chloro-4,6-bisethylamino-1,3,5-triazine) (simazine); 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile (dichlobenil); 2-chloro-1-(3-ethoxy-4-nitrophenoxy)-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (oxyfluorfen); and 3,5-dinitro-N4,N4 -dipropylsulfanilamide (oryzalin).
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Turcotte, Pierrette L., Michel A. Bouchard, and Luc Chauvin. "Stratigraphie du Pléistocène de la région de Thetford Mines-Asbestos, Québec." Géographie physique et Quaternaire 43, no. 2 (December 18, 2007): 131–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/032765ar.

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RÉSUMÉ Cet article définit formellement les trois unités stratigraphiques qui constituent la séquence pléistocène dans la région de Thetford Mines-Asbestos. Le Till de Norbestos, la formation la plus ancienne, se subdivise en deux membres distincts par leur composition et leur structure. Les membres inférieur et supérieur représentent des tills sous-glaciaires de provenance différente : le premier en provenance du nord-est et le second, du nord-ouest. La deuxième unité, la Formation du Ruisseau Perry, représente un épisode non glaciaire durant lequel un bassin lacustre a occupé l'ensemble de la région. La sédimentation dans ce bassin lacustre, à proximité du front glaciaire, se traduit par une alternance de lits rythmiques et de diamictons. La troisième unité, le Till de Thetford Mines, correspond au dernier événement glaciaire survenu dans la région. Quoique la composition de ce till ne varie pas, des différences texturales et structurales permettent de reconnaître deux faciès. Les deux faciès sont associés à un écoulement glaciaire en provenance du nord-ouest, mais leur mode de mise en place diffère : le faciès inférieur a été déposé à la base de la glace, mais le faciès supérieur a été mis en place en partie par fusion de glace stagnante et en partie par des mouvements gravitaires. La séquence tripartite pleistocene de la région de Thetford Mines-Asbestos concorde avec la chronologie des écoulements glaciaires proposée par Lortie et Martineau et s'apparente à la partie supérieure des séquences pleistocenes du bassin de la rivière Chaudière qu'ont définie Shilts et Smith et celle des basses terres du Saint-Laurent définie par Lamothe.
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Nielsen, Kim. "BOOK REVIEW: Elizabeth Israels Perry. BELLE MOSKOWITZ: FEMININE POLITICS AND THE EXERCISE OF POWER IN THE AGE OF ALFRED E. SMITH. and Janann Sherman. NO PLACE FOR A WOMAN: A LIFE OF SENATOR MARGARET CHASE SMITH. and Mary Beth Rogers. BARBARA JORDAN: AMERICAN HERO." NWSA Journal 13, no. 3 (October 2001): 203–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/nws.2001.13.3.203.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Perry Smith"

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Jeo, Noella. "Perry Smith and Josef Kavalier : historical and literary victimized victimizers /." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2005. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd938.D4.

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Franson, Craig. "Suspended pangs : figures of agony in the discourse of Romanticism /." view abstract or download file of text, 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1421623051&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=11238&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2007.
Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 222-230). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Salazar, Gregory Adam. "Daniel Featley and Calvinist conformity in early Stuart England." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2018. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/278216.

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This thesis examines the life and works of the English Calvinist clergyman Daniel Featley (1582-1645) through the lens of various printed and manuscript sources, especially his manuscript notebooks in Oxford. It links his story and thought to the broader themes of early Stuart religious, political, and intellectual history. Chapter one analyses the first thirty- five years of Featley’s life, exploring how many of the features that underpin the major themes of Featley’s career—and which reemerged throughout his life—were formed and nurtured during Featley’s early years in Oxford, Paris, and Cornwall. There he emerges as an ambitious young divine in pursuit of preferment; a shrewd minister, who attempted to position himself within the ecclesiastical spectrum; and a budding polemicist, whose polemical exchanges were motivated by a pastoral desire to protect the English Church. Chapter two examines Featley’s role as an ecclesiastical licenser and chaplain to Archbishop George Abbot in the 1610s and 1620s. It offers a reinterpretation of the view that Featley was a benign censor, explores how pastoral sensitivities influenced his censorship, and analyses the parallels between Featley’s licensing and his broader ecclesiastical aims. Moreover, by exploring how our historiographical understandings of licensing and censorship have been clouded by Featley’s attempts to conceal that an increasingly influential anti- Calvinist movement was seizing control of the licensing system and marginalizing Calvinist licensers in the 1620s, this chapter (along with chapter 7) addresses the broader methodological issues of how to weigh and evaluate various vantage points. Chapters three and four analyse the publications resulting from Featley’s debates with prominent Catholic and anti-Calvinist leaders. These chapters examine Featley’s use of patristic tradition in these disputes, the pastoral motivations that underpinned his polemical exchanges, and how Featley strategically issued these polemical publications to counter Catholicism and anti-Calvinism and to promulgate his own alternative version of orthodoxy at several crucial political moments during the 1620s and 1630s. Chapter five focuses on how, in the 1620s and 1630s, the themes of prayer and preaching in his devotional work, Ancilla Pietatis, and collection of seventy sermons, Clavis Mystica, were complementary rather than contradictory. It also builds on several of the major themes of the thesis by examining how pastoral and polemical motivations were at the heart of these works, how Featley continued to be an active opponent—rather than a passive bystander and victim—of Laudianism, and how he positioned himself politically to avoid being reprimanded by an increasingly hostile Laudian regime. Chapter six explores the theme of ‘moderation’ in the events of the 1640s surrounding Featley’s participation at the Westminster Assembly and his debates with separatists. It focuses on how Featley’s pursuit of the middle way was both: a self-protective ‘chameleon- like’ survival instinct—a rudder he used to navigate his way through the shifting political and ecclesiastical terrain of this period—and the very means by which he moderated and manipulated two polarized groups (decidedly convictional Parliamentarians and royalists) in order to reoccupy the middle ground, even while it was eroding away. Finally, chapter seven examines Featley’s ‘afterlife’ by analysing the reception of Featley through the lens of his post-1660 biographers and how these authors, particularly Featley’s nephew, John Featley, depicted him retrospectively in their biographical accounts in the service of their own post-restoration agendas. By analysing how Featley’s own ‘chameleon-like’ tendencies contributed to his later biographers’ distorted perception of him, this final chapter returns to the major methodological issues this thesis seeks to address. In short, by exploring the various roles he played in the early Stuart English Church and seeking to build on and contribute to recent historiographical research, this study sheds light on the links between a minister’s pastoral sensitivities and polemical engagements, and how ministers pursued preferment and ecclesiastically positioned themselves, their opponents, and their biographical subjects through print.
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Smith, Perry Kendall. We call ourselves "the broken wing": Wartime diaries of Perry Kendall Smith, 1942-1945. [Newark, Ohio?]: S.M. Smith, 2000.

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The gardeners: Shirley Du Boulay visits Roy Lancaster, Geoffrey Smith, Frances Perry ... in their own gardens. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1985.

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Boulay, Shirley Du. The gardeners: Shirley du Boulay visits Roy Lancaster, Geoffrey Smith, Frances Perry, Bill Sowerbutts, Alan Titchmarsh, Sheila Macqueen, Alan Gemmell, Percy Thrower, Mary Spiller, John Brookes, Stefan Buczacki, (and) Clay Jones in their own gardens. Sevenoaks: Hodder and Stoughton, 1985.

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Erasing the invisible hand :b essays on an elusive and misused concept in economics /c Warren J. Samuels ; with the assistance of Marianne F. Johnson and William H. Perry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Persons, Truman Streckfus. In cold blood: A true account of a multiple murder and its consequences. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1993.

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Persons, Truman Streckfus. In cold blood: A true account of a multiple murder and its consequences. New York: Modern Library, 1996.

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Persons, Truman Streckfus. Leng xue. Taiwan: Shu-Hwa Publishing Co., 1986.

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Persons, Truman Streckfus. In cold blood: A true account of a multiple murder and its consequences. New York: Modern Library, 2007.

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Persons, Truman Streckfus. A sangre fría. Madrid: Unidad, 1999.

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Persons, Truman Streckfus. Khladnokrovnoe ubiǐstvo: [roman, ėsse]. Moskva: B.S.G. Press, 2001.

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Ogilvie, Daniel M. "Perry Smith." In Fantasies of Flight, 163–75. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195157468.003.0021.

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Straka, Tara. "Death Penalty." In Landmark Cases in Forensic Psychiatry, 157–62. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199344659.003.0027.

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Chapter 27 describes the cases that have defined the evolution of the United States’ relationship with the death penalty. Over time, the country has gradually narrowed the pool of those eligible to be executed, prohibiting the infliction of death on individuals with mental retardation or mental illness and, most recently, on adolescents. These cases are important for forensic professionals who may be involved in the evaluation or treatment of capital defendants. The cases in this chapter are Estelle v. Smith, Ake v. Oklahoma, Ford v. Wainwright, Payne v. Tennessee, State v. Perry, Atkins v. Virginia, Roper v. Simmons, and Panetti v. Quarterman.
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Straka, Tara, Heather Ellis Cucolo, Merrill Rotter, and Jeremy Colley. "Death Penalty." In Landmark Cases in Forensic Psychiatry, edited by Merrill Rotter, Jeremy Colley, and Heather Ellis Cucolo, 193–202. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190914424.003.0027.

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Chapter 26 describes the cases that have defined the evolution of the United States’ relationship with the death penalty. Over time, the country has gradually narrowed the pool of those eligible to be executed, prohibiting the infliction of death on individuals the mental retardation, mental illness, and most, recently, adolescents. These cases are important for forensic professionals who may be involved in the evaluation or treatment of capital defendants. The cases in this chapter are Estelle v. Smith, Ake v. Oklahoma, Ford v. Wainwright, Payne v. Tennessee, State v. Perry, Atkins v. Virginia, Roper v. Simmons and Panetti v. Quarterman. The new cases further refine issues related to intellectual disability standards and procedural protections. These include Ryan v. Gonzales, Hall v. Florida, Moore v. Texas and Mcwilliams v. Dunn.
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Powe, Lucas A. "Freedom of and from Religion." In America's Lone Star Constitution. University of California Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520297807.003.0010.

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This chapter examines Supreme Court cases that were filed over the issue of freedom of and from religion in Texas. In 2011, Governor Rick Perry designated April 22–24 as official days of prayer for rain. Periodical subscriptions were exempted from sales tax. Then in a clear example of a preference for religion, the law was changed to exempt only “periodicals that are published or distributed by a religious faith and that consist wholly of writings promulgating the teaching of that faith.” Texas Monthly paid the tax but sued for a refund. The chapter first considers the Texas Monthly lawsuit before discussing cases involving Alfred Smith and Galen Black, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), Thomas Van Orden, and the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. It also analyzes City of Boerne v. Flores involving historic zoning and a case involving prayer at a football game.
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Kiewitz, C., and J. Weaver. "The Aggression Questionnaire." In Handbook of Research on Electronic Surveys and Measurements, 343–47. IGI Global, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-792-8.ch047.

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We describe two short form versions of the self-report Aggression Questionnaire initially developed by Buss and Perry (1992). Often referred to as the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) the original inventory consists of 29 items that measure four aspects of trait aggressiveness – anger, hostility, verbal- and physical-aggression – that are typically used both individually and/or combined to create an overall aggressiveness index. The BPAQ is the successor of the Buss-Durkee Hostility Inventory (BDHI; Buss & Durkee, 1957). Perhaps more appropriate for Internet-based research are the AQ-12 and AQ-15 short forms derived from two different efforts to refine the BPAQ. One effort resulted in the AQ-12 (Bryant & Smith, 2001, p. 150), which uses 12 of the original 29 AQ items. The other effort yielded the AQ-15 by drawing from a 34-item AQ revision by the same authors (Buss & Warren, 2000, pp. 13, 65) and also from the AQ-12. Comparing the AQ-12 and AQ-15 reveals almost identical items for the anger, hostility, verbal- and physical-aggression subscales. The primary difference is that the AQ-15 features an additional 3-item subscale that assesses indirect aggression. Respondents typically rate items on both inventories using a Likert-type scale. Both forms can be used with adult/adolescent and normal/abnormal populations. For children, the AQ-15 may be preferable because it has a third-grade readability level. Research has shown both inventories to be quite reliable and valid measures of aggressive tendencies in individuals.
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Grossmith, George, and Weedon Grossmith. "Chapter XXII." In The Diary of a Nobody. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199540150.003.0023.

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Master Percy Edgar Smith James. Mrs James (of Sutton) visits us again and introduces ‘Spiritual Seancés’ May 26, Sunday.—We went to Sutton after dinner to have meat-tea* with Mr and Mrs James. I had no appetite, having dined well at...
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"SenseLab: A Project in Multidisciplinary, Multilevel Sensory Integration: Gordon M. Shepherd, Matthew D. Healy, Michael S. Singer, Bret E. Peterson, Jason S. Mirsky, Lawrence Wright, Jason E. Smith, Prakash Nadkarni, and Perry L. Miller." In Neuroinformatics, 29–64. Psychology Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203774335-8.

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Powe, Lucas A. "Capital Punishment." In America's Lone Star Constitution. University of California Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520297807.003.0013.

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This chapter examines Supreme Court cases that were filed in Texas over the issue of capital punishment. When it comes to executions, Texas leads the nation by a wide margin. Between 1997 and 2000, Texas executed 132 people—significantly more than any other state since executions resumed after 1976. After the executions of Michael Richard and Carlton Turner, the Court started chipping away at capital punishment in the late 1960s. The chapter discusses cases relating to the constitutionality of the death penalty, including Branch v. Texas and Furman v. Georgia, as well as cases that came after thirty-five states and the federal government passed new legislation reinstating the death penalty. These include Smith v. Texas and cases involving Johnny Paul Penry, Robert Tennard, Jose Ernesto Medellin and Humberto Leal Garcia, Bobby J. Moore, and Duane Buck.
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