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  • Conflicting Proliferations: Realism V. Constructivism

    Conflicting Proliferations: Realism V. Constructivism

    DO NOT COPY * DO NOT COPY * DO NOT COPY Conflicting Proliferations: Realist v. Constructivist Patterns of Globalization in International Relations The distinct theories of International Relations offer different explanations and connotations about the way the actors within the international scheme operate. These explanations lead the theories to act as lenses, thereby affecting the scope of the individual viewing the relations between the actors of International Relations. I argue that the different theories of

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Yan
  • Conflict Resolution and Team Dynamics

    Conflict Resolution and Team Dynamics

    CONFLICT RESOLUTION and TEAM DYNAMICS Throughout the course of life, conflict seems to occur in many facets. From birth and through the childhood years, conflicts come through sibling rivalries and the testing of parental control. As the child grows, conflicts can occur with schoolmates and increase with parents through adolescence. Somehow and in someway, all of us have been able to learn from these experience and most function normally as adults. Even as adults, conflicts

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Jon
  • Conflicts and Resolutions

    Conflicts and Resolutions

    What Causes conflict? -conflict arises from basic human insticts -from the competition for resources and power -from the structure of the societies and institutions people create -inevitable struggle between classes What are the different forces which motivate conflict behaviour? -Wheel of conflict is one way to understand. -At the centre of all conflict are human needs, and conflict cannot be transformed or settled unless these needs are addressed in some way. Communication -Humans are not

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Janna
  • September 11 in International Relations Theory

    September 11 in International Relations Theory

    September 11 in International Relations Theory An event as epochal as September 11 is bound to provoke theorists of international relations. Over the past year or so, there has been a race in academia to claim the first prize for the best theory to explain the events before and after September 11. The consensus is that the dominant discourse of realism has won, because it conceives of conflict and destruction as natural in an anarchical

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: July
  • The Conflicting Forces

    The Conflicting Forces

    The Conflicting Forces "Hate is not conquered by hate: hate is conquered by love. This is a law eternal."- Buddha. Both the Capulet and the Montague families' ascertain of the destructive nature of hate as they lose their only children to the feud. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the use of dramatic foils, juxtaposition and oxymoron emphasize the opposite forces of love and hate. Shakespeare uses dramatic foils to stress the opposite forces

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: vanessa
  • Managing Conflict

    Managing Conflict

    Managing Conflict What is conflict? Conflict is a natural disagreement resulting from individuals or groups that differ in attitudes, beliefs, values or needs. It can also originate from past rivalries and personality differences. Other causes of conflict include trying to negotiate before the timing is right or before needed information is available. Causes of conflict. 1. Lack of communication. There is a lack of communications. Failure to share ideas and feelings (between wife and husband

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: July
  • Dr. Charles Rosen Is on a Mission to End the Conflicts of Interest Between Manufacturers and Physicians

    Dr. Charles Rosen Is on a Mission to End the Conflicts of Interest Between Manufacturers and Physicians

    Dr. Charles Rosen is on a mission to end the conflicts of interest between manufacturers and physicians In February, spine surgeon Dr. Charles D. Rosen stood before the Senate Special Committee on Aging and chastised the medical device industry for its unethical marketing practices. Rosen, a professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of California at Irvine, told legislators that surgeons often receive huge consulting fees from companies in return for using the manufacturers' products

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Artur
  • Ted Bundy: A Personality Comparison with the Theories Od Rollo May and Albert Bandura

    Ted Bundy: A Personality Comparison with the Theories Od Rollo May and Albert Bandura

    Ted Bundy 2 Ted Bundy: A Personality Comparison With The Theories Of Rollo May and Albert Bandura The objective of this case study is to examine the personality of one of the most notorious serial killers in modern history, Ted Bundy. Ted Bundy was alleged to have humiliated, tortured and murdered at least 50 women. Possibility more, but the true number will never be known. Because Ted Bundy kept the true number of his victims

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: July
  • Conflict Resolution

    Conflict Resolution

    I. INTRODUCTION Conflict is when two or more people come together with an aligned goal, a team is formed. This team is comprised of members, each with his own plan of action to best achieve the task at hand. Many times one member believes that his point of view is the most correct or most efficient, while another member of the team may disagree, offering her idea as best. When one individual challenges another, conflict

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Kent County Friend of the Court/michigan Friend of the Court. the Incompetency, the Conflict, and Removing the Pork.

    Kent County Friend of the Court/michigan Friend of the Court. the Incompetency, the Conflict, and Removing the Pork.

    Kent County Friend of the Court/ Michigan Friend of the Court. The Incompetency, the Conflict, and Removing the Pork. Many people have questioned the competency of the friend of the court [offices]/[employees] located around the state of Michigan. This is not a problem that affects only one person, but a serious problem that has affected many families involved in Domestic Relations matters involving their children and other private affairs of dissolving couples. The foc works

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Four Primary Modern Dream Theories

    The Four Primary Modern Dream Theories

    THE FOUR PRIMARY MODERN DREAM THEORIES Freud, Sigmund: DREAMS AS WISH FULFILLMENT. The most famous dream theory in psychology is that proposed by Freud in 1900. According to Freud, dreams are disguised wishes originating in the unconscious mind and reflecting id drives, usually sexual, that the superego censors. Hence, the ego, in order to satisfy the needs of the id, presents an image (manifest content) that appears to be innocent but actually symbolizes the

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Jon
  • Theory of Art and Design Go Hand In Hand In Some Epochs More Than Others. Which Eras Reveal the Closest Bond Between Art and Design?

    Theory of Art and Design Go Hand In Hand In Some Epochs More Than Others. Which Eras Reveal the Closest Bond Between Art and Design?

    "Art and design go hand in hand in some epochs more than others. Which period reveals the strongest bond between art and design?" Traditionally art and design have been used by different social and cultural groups at specific times, in different forms, to construct and communicate their identities; as well as to support and demonstrate their beliefs, values and social ideals. This relationship between design and art has historically been indistinguishable; the difference is an

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Mikki
  • History of Theory of Evolution

    History of Theory of Evolution

    HISTORY OF THEORY OF EVOLUTION In 1543, a young Flemish anatomist Andreas Vesalius challenged Galen’s theories of the Human Body. This discovery had an impact on scientists. Vesalius’ discovery of the important differences between species also helped usher in the science of comparative anatomy, in which researchers studied animals to find their similarities and differences. In the process, they gradually began to recognize humans as being one species among many, with a few unique traits

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Bred
  • Conflict over Heritage "everyday Use"

    Conflict over Heritage "everyday Use"

    Jackie Dyer September 29,2006 ENG115S Elizabeth Holt Mama and Dee The underlying difference between Mama and Dee (Wangero) in Alice Walker’s story of “Everyday Use” brings about the major conflict over heritage. Mama and Dee have many differences which enables them to agree on certain circumstances. The main differences between Mama and Dee are their appearances, attitudes toward each other and things around them, amount of education, and of course, their idea of what heritage

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    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Theories of God

    Theories of God

    Theories of God • If man did not exist, there have been no God problem. The problem really is that man exists and he wants to know why. • Friedrich Nietzsche’s ominous proclamation that “God is dead” and after his own death himself, the God problem persisted over the years of philosophical speculation. • Nangagsipatay na ang mga pantas na nagsabing “patay na ang Diyos”, subalit buhay na buhay pa rin ang problema tungkol sa

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    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Conflict Resolution

    Conflict Resolution

    Abstract Conflict is a stubborn fact of organizational life. Regrettably, it is an inevitable when organizations incorporate individuals with such diverse scopes of life. As conflict is identified in organizational work teams, an analytical approach to conceptualizing conflict is the first step. Further development will then focus on the different sources of conflict and how it can compromise the common goal of the team if it is not handled correctly. Searching for ways in which

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    Submitted: May 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • Theories of Motivation

    Theories of Motivation

    Douglas McGregor related the different attitudes of managers to two theories, X and Y. These two theories not only determined how the managers thought and acted but also how pleasant and self-gratifying work was for their employees. The first theory, Theory X, describes managers that see people naturally disliking work and that employees would rather be engaging in more enjoyable things. In other words, if employees did not have to work, they would not. On

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    Submitted: May 13, 2010 By: Top
  • Conflict: The Basis for Latin American Change (born in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America)

    Conflict: The Basis for Latin American Change (born in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America)

    The expansive empires of the Aztecs and Incas, came crashing down, upon the arrival of Spaniards in the New World. The birth of colonial nations came about in the same stride that death came to indigenous populations. Modern Latin America has conflict built into its system because that is what it has mostly seen for the past five hundred years. In Born in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America, John Charles Chasteen

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    Submitted: May 13, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Gender Differences in Object-Location Memory with Concern to Evolutionary Theory

    Gender Differences in Object-Location Memory with Concern to Evolutionary Theory

    Running Head: LOCATION MEMORY AND EVOLUTION Gender Differences in Object-Location Memory with Concern to Evolutionary Theory Introduction Spatial cognition is the processing of visual info in terms of their spatial relationships. Spatial visualization, spatial orientation, and object and location memory comprise the three categories of spatial cognition. Female superior spatial ability regarding object-location memory arises from the presumption that during human evolution, women gathered food and men hunted for it. The Female Foraging hypothesis

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Artur
  • Theories of Personalityand Cognitive Development

    Theories of Personalityand Cognitive Development

    The moral development of Zack Mayo in the review of movie, “An Officer and a Gentleman” INTRODUCTION: This is my attempt to analyse the personality and personality development of the principal character in the movie, Zack Mayo, played by Richard Gere. I have explored the personality and personality development of the hero in this movie by looking at certain aspects such as: • Character traits and typology • • Cultural and environmental influences • Movie

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Team Dynamics & Conflict Resolution

    Team Dynamics & Conflict Resolution

    Team Dynamics are the unseen forces that operate in a team between different people or groups. Team Dynamics can strongly influence how a team reacts, behaves or performs, and the effects of team dynamics are often very complex. Suppose in a small team of six people working in one office there are two people who have a particularly strong friendship. This friendship is a "natural force" that may have an influence on the rest

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Cultural Theory in the Works of Tarantino

    Cultural Theory in the Works of Tarantino

    1. Substructural capitalist theory and postdialectic Marxism The main theme of Werther's[1] essay on cultural theory is a subpatriarchial reality. But if capitalist destructuralism holds, we have to choose between semanticist pretextual theory and the preconstructivist paradigm of reality. "Sexual identity is fundamentally elitist," says Sartre. Cultural theory states that the collective is impossible. It could be said that Reicher[2] holds that we have to choose between neopatriarchialist feminism and the dialectic paradigm of

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Victor
  • Myth in Political Theory

    Myth in Political Theory

    Does all political theory ultimately rest on myth? It seems as though most, if not all of the theorists we have studied in this course have some notion of mythology in their doctrines. The question thought should be; is a myth a necessary aspect of political theory? In my opinion it is. Most people in our society follow a mythological belief called religion. Whether you believe your form religion to be a true statement of

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The North-South Divide (modern Conflict Between the 1st and 3rd World)

    The North-South Divide (modern Conflict Between the 1st and 3rd World)

    The North-South Divide In a system rooted in competition what happens if one side gains a dominant advantage? Theory dictates that the capital will flow and that production will increase on the side of the disadvantaged, but what if the dominant power decides to change the rules and make its dominance more absolute? These are questions fueling the discussion of North-South conflict. Many reasons for these problems existing have been explained, and also many

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Max
  • Expectancy Theory

    Expectancy Theory

    Vroom's theory assumes that behavior results from conscious choices among alternatives whose purpose it is to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. Together with Edward Lawler and Lyman Porter, Victor Vroom suggested that the relationship between people's behavior at work and their goals was not as simple as was first imagined by other scientists. Vroom realized that an employee's performance is based on individuals factors such as personality, skills, knowledge, experience and abilities. The theory suggests

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Kim