THE HALL OF MIRRORS: WIFE ABUSE AND THE LAW IN AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGESusan RitterSherri Tanne
(redirected from mirrors)Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Idioms, Encyclopedia. mir·ror (mĭr′ər) n. 1. A surface capable of reflecting sufficient undiffused light to form an image of an object placed in front of it. Also called looking glass. 2. Something that faithfully ...
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The entrepreneurs with whom we work at The Strategic Coach are some of the most successful and internally motivated people on the planet, and yet they face just as many challenges in their growth as anyone else does. 2 The ten laws in this book are like mirrors you can use to reflect ...
Why People Obey the Law People obey the law if they believe it's legitimate, not because they fear punishment - this is the startling conclusion of Tom Tyler's classic study. Tyler suggests that lawmakers and law enforcers would do much better to make legal sys... TR Tyler 被引量: 2806...
Participants decided when somebody, Janine, could see their face in a horizontal row of adjacent mirrors mounted flat on the same wall. They saw real mirrors and a shop-dummy representing Janine. Such coplanar mirrors reflect different, non-overlapping areas of a scene. However, almost everybody...
2.Something that faithfully reflects or gives a true picture of something else. 3.Something worthy of imitation. tr.v.mir·rored,mir·ror·ing,mir·rors To reflect in or as if in a mirror:"The city mirrors many of the greatest moments of Western culture"(Olivier Bernier). ...
The legislation also says the benefit can be used for people who are victims of stalking or sexual assault, and need to take time off work to seek medical attention or relocate for their safety. The law mirrors what Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Bloomington had already passed on a local ...