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  • Organizational Terminology and Theories

    Organizational Terminology and Theories

    Organizational Terminology and Theories Many things influence the way a company does business. One major factor is the employees of that company. When someone says the phrase “organizational behavior,” what comes to mind? Maybe how organizations behave. The loose definition is learning how individuals or groups interact within a company. This assignment will reflect how things such as organizational behavior, organizational culture, diversity, communication, business ethics and change management can affect an organization. If someone

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Bred
  • Lao Tzsu "tao Te Ching" Discussion Questions

    Lao Tzsu "tao Te Ching" Discussion Questions

    Lao Tzsu "Tao Te Ching" Discussion Questions 1. What is the most valuable way to live? Discuss the two examples of this idea. The most valuable way to live is to live passively. An example of this idea includes being able to ride roughshod over the hardest in the world means one can lasts longer in this competitive world by being passive. And only a few in the world means that not too many realize

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Janna
  • Does Attachment Theory Provide a Sound Basis for Advice on How to Brin

    Does Attachment Theory Provide a Sound Basis for Advice on How to Brin

    Does the attachment theory provide a sound basis for advice on how to bring up children? To answer this question for advice to parents I will explore some of the details of the attachment theory showing, 1) earlier studies and more up to date criticisms, 2) how it proposes family members and day care can affect a child’s upbringing. Attachment is the bond that develops between caregiver and infant when it is about eight or

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Transformation of Media Forms - the Theory of Evolution from Paper to the Internet

    Transformation of Media Forms - the Theory of Evolution from Paper to the Internet

    Transformation of Media Forms The theory of evolution from paper to the internet The theory of evolution must ‘evolve’ with the transforming media forms around it to maintain its scientific and social relevance. In other words, it must shift from the conventional media forms such as journals, books and publications and move towards the ways of the internet. Even collective groups of scientists and evolutionists can be shifted from physical to online gatherings via

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    Essay Length: 460 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Janna
  • Sociological Concept of Races, Interracial Relations and Punishment Theories

    Sociological Concept of Races, Interracial Relations and Punishment Theories

    Part One: Sociological Concept of Races, Interracial Relations and Punishment Theories The majority of the countries in the world comprises of different racial, ethnical and minority groups. The relations between these various groups significantly influence the stability of the country. Therefore, the group interactions are to the great concern of the sociologists. To evaluate the relations properly, it is important to understand the term race, ethnicity and minority first and be able to distinguish between

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Leiningers’ Theory - Transcultural

    Leiningers’ Theory - Transcultural

    Leininger’s theory is to provide care measures that are in harmony with an individual or group’s cultural beliefs, practices, and values. In the 1960’s she coined the term culturally congruent care, which is the primary goal of transcultural nursing practice. Culturally congruent care is possible when the following occurs within the nurse-client relationship (Leininger, 1981): Together the nurse and the client creatively design a new or different care lifestyle for the health or well-being of

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Mikki
  • What Makes Services Marketing More Challenging and Tough Than Product Marketing? Discuss

    What Makes Services Marketing More Challenging and Tough Than Product Marketing? Discuss

    What makes Services Marketing more challenging and tough than product marketing? Discuss. Definition: Service Any act of performance that one party can offer another that is essentially intangible and does not result in the ownership of anything; its production may or may not be tied to a physical product. Dominant component is intangible. US is the world’s first service economy. More than % of the workforce in the private sector is employed in the service

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Investment Theory in Practice

    Investment Theory in Practice

    This assignment is concerned with your understanding of the key issues relative to portfolio analysis and investment. In completing this assignment you are to limit your scope to the US stock markets only. Use the Cybrary, the Internet, and course resources to write a 2-page essay which you will use with new clients of your financial planning business which addresses the following issues and/or practices: • How individual investors make investment decisions in practice rather

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Vika
  • The Theory of Evolution

    The Theory of Evolution

    Running Head: EVOLUTION The Theory of Evolution By Student’s Name Name of University Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution has been a topic of controversy since it was promulgated in the late 1800s. Nonetheless, its tenets remain strong, with many modern day scientists making discoveries that support Darwin’s theories of evolution, natural selection, and survival of the fittest. In The Origin of Species, Darwin calls the process of natural selection or survival of the fittest, the

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Anna
  • Present and Discuss the Views Submitted by Socrates and Thrasymachius in the First Book of Plato’s Republic

    Present and Discuss the Views Submitted by Socrates and Thrasymachius in the First Book of Plato’s Republic

    In the first book of the Republic Socrates and Thrasymachus argue about the nature of justice. Thrasymachus claims that justice is the advantage of the stronger. He also claims that Socrates' arguments against that position stem from a naive set of beliefs about the real intentions of rulers, and an uncritical approach to the way words acquire their meaning. Present the arguments on both sides. Who do you think is right? Justify your position. In

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Mike
  • Multiple Intelligence Theory

    Multiple Intelligence Theory

    Late Victorianism The last decade of the nineteenth century saw the development of a number of movements which amounted to a rejection of the principles of Victorianism. Early Victorian writers, responding to the social changes due to the shift from an agricultural to an industrial society and the decline of traditional religious beliefs, adopted a moral aesthetic and maintained that literature should provide fresh values and an understanding of the newly emerging society. Novelists such

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Mike
  • Critically Discuss the Contribution of a Theoretial Tradition to the Understaning F Crime

    Critically Discuss the Contribution of a Theoretial Tradition to the Understaning F Crime

    Critically discuss the contribution of one of the following theoretical traditions to our understanding of crime: 1. Radical Criminology, 2. Interactionism&Labelling theory, 3. Sub-Cultural Theory. What is crime? According to Pease (1994) ‘Crime comprises those actions which are deemed so damaging to the interests of the community, that the state determines that it must take a direct role in identifying and acting against the criminal. ’ This definition of crime is rather simplistic and defines

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Monika
  • The Visit Literary Feature

    The Visit Literary Feature

    In Friedrich Durrenmatt’s play, The Visit, a great deal of literary feature is employed in order to elicit critical thinking from the audience. Durrenmatt implements the demonic motif to make the audience contemplate the play’s allegorical relevance to The Bible, as he uses Claire Zachanassian’s representation of the devil and juxtaposes it with Alfred Ill’s representation of Jesus Christ, the Savior. The character of Claire Zachanassian is utilized by Durrenmatt to represent the devil. Her

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Mike
  • Cfsp in the Light of the Pendulum Theory

    Cfsp in the Light of the Pendulum Theory

    CFSP in the light of the ЎҐpendulum theoryЎ¦ This article evaluates the applicability of the theoretical framework, suggested by Helen Wallace, for the examination of EU policies. In particular, we will first try to identify the elements that Wallace implies in her ЎҐpendulum modelЎ¦ in the specific field of Common Foreign and Security Policy; second, we will illustrate whether recent developments of CFSP, since the year 2000 (when the book was published) have further reinforced

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Yan
  • Nursing Theory

    Nursing Theory

    After reading through all of the theories presented in chapter four, I was most intrigued by Benner and Wrubel’s theory. This theory is about caring being the most important aspect of care. According to Potter and Perry, this theory states, “caring creates possibilities for coping, enables possibilities for connecting with and concern for others, and allows for the giving and receiving of help.” I agree with this statement, and I believe that this is a

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Vika
  • Theory at Work Paper

    Theory at Work Paper

    Running head: THEORY AT WORK PAPER Theory At Work Paper Theory At Work Paper Groups and Teams can become a high-performance team by utilizing certain techniques to help communicate well with the team. I will be taking a look at how cultural diversity can impact group behavior. I will also be discussing how gender, age, and ethic backgrounds as well as how cultural diversity impacts a group. Having good and open communication with everyone will

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Managing Efficient Corporate Discussions

    Managing Efficient Corporate Discussions

    If communication is the livelihood of any business, then meetings are the heart, mind, and soul. The place where we communicate our thoughts, sort them out, share our obsessions for better or worse, create original understandings and fresh directions. It is where agreements can take place or collapse, where plans are articulated and debated. Basically, it is where we engage with others. Meetings are essentially, people meeting with people. Almost all companies have business meetings

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: regina
  • The Adaptaion Theory

    The Adaptaion Theory

    "Theory of Adaptation" The weather just these past few days has swung from hot to cold and back to hot again. Like a psychic information operator, the changing weather subconsciously helps influence or dictates the kinds of clothes we wear whether we like it or not. It's in man's very nature to adapt to the diversity we experience around us whether it is the weather, technology, trends in fashion, politics, religion, language and what have

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Attribution Theory of Fritz Heider

    Attribution Theory of Fritz Heider

    ATTRIBUTION THEORY OF FRITZ HEIDER Introduction This article starts off by a man having his wife serve on a jury in a federal case involving conspiracy, racketeering, drug dealing, armed robbery, and extortion. There were seven defendants and one that escaped from police custody. The key government witness was an ex-gang member named Larry who was called “the Canary” by the defendants because he turned informer. For two months Jean, the wife, listened to Larry’s

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Bred
  • Leadership Theories

    Leadership Theories

    1)**Leadership itself, has been accompanied throughout time, by numerous theories, all-claiming to answer the question, Are leaders born or made? Those who accept the verdict, that leaders are born and not made, maintain, ... that there are certain inborn qualities such as initiative, courage, intelligence and humor, which altogether pre-destine a man to be a leader ... the essential pattern is given at birth (Adler, 1991, p. 4) Two leadership theories which concentrate on this

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Steve
  • Human Rights Theory

    Human Rights Theory

    Paper 1: Human Rights Theory In this paper, I will make a number of arguments against the human right to social and economic welfare. In particular, I will examine Henry Shue's defense of subsistence and illustrate why I find his reasoning ineffective. The first point I will make in this paper is that socio-economic welfare rights cannot be human rights because they are not universal. Thereafter, I will argue against two thoughts proposed by Henry

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Mike
  • Pirates of the Spanish Main

    Pirates of the Spanish Main

    Yo-Ho-Ho, A pirate's life for me. In 2004, WizKids card company created a game based on pirates. It used ships that could be constructed into small models and crew which could go on the constructed ship. It was the first time a card game was made that expanded into a large Three-Dimensional environment enhanced game. "Pirates of the Spanish main" is a great game. Everything needed in order to play the game comes in each

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Tommy
  • A Main Thesis of the Film Is That Calogero Needed Both His Biological Father (lorenzo) and His Adoptive Father (sonny) to Survive the Streets

    A Main Thesis of the Film Is That Calogero Needed Both His Biological Father (lorenzo) and His Adoptive Father (sonny) to Survive the Streets

    WC 505 A main thesis of the film is that Calogero needed both his biological father (Lorenzo) and his adoptive father (Sonny) to survive the streets. A Bronx Tale Skyler Ricketts Dr. John E. Moscowitz ENC1102 11:00 47/300 April 3, 2006 In A Bronx Tale Calogero not only needs both Sonny and Lorenzo but he is caught between them. They both have two almost exactly opposite ways of viewing things, neither completely wrong nor right.

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Political Theories

    Political Theories

    There have been many political philosophies that have been created, implemented, and analyzed over the course of human history. These philosophies have dealt with the question of how, and under what circumstances and for what purposes, individuals should give over control of their personal freedoms and resources in order to achieve the good life. Out of the many political philosophies, classical liberalism or constitutional democracy, authoritarianism, and communist or fascist totalitarianism, have had and continue

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Jon
  • Katharine Kolcaba's Theory of Comfort

    Katharine Kolcaba's Theory of Comfort

    Katharine Kolcaba’s Theory of Comfort Kelly Ferreira Summer, 2004. In the early part of the 20th century, comfort was the central goal of nursing and medicine. Comfort was the nurse’s first consideration. A “good nurse” made patients comfortable. In the early 1900’s, textbooks emphasized the role of a health care provider in assuring emotional and physical comfort and in adjusting the patient’s environment. For example, in 1926, Harmer advocated that nursing care be concerned with

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Mike

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