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  • Classical Social Theory

    Classical Social Theory

    Classical Social Theory Karl Marx 12/06/2006 I have chosen to write my essay on Karl Marx because his theory is very interesting. Karl Marx strove to put into sensible effect the humanitarian concept of Feuerbach. In doing so, he, along with close friend Friedrich Engels, founded a new economic movement called Socialism. According to Marx, the supreme end of man is an immature and material one, and consists in happiness. This material happiness must be

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Marx’s Theory on the Fall of Capitalism

    Marx’s Theory on the Fall of Capitalism

    Why did Karl Marx believe that capitalism would eventually collapse and be replaced by communism? To what extent were his predictions confirmed by the history of the twentieth century? Karl Marx is regarded by many as the first social scientist ever. Although it is argued that Adam Smith was the first great economist, and David Ricardo the first great modern economist, Marx is undoubtedly the economist that has had the biggest impact on economic history.

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: regina
  • Machiavelli Different Positions on Government

    Machiavelli Different Positions on Government

    Throughout modern history societies have debated as to which is the ideal form of government rule. All the major philosophers have put forth their thoughts and ideas on politics as described in their published works, yet these philosophers could not agree on the single ideal form of government. In some instances philosophers even disagreed with themselves as described in the different texts that they wrote. For example, the political thinker/philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli, described two radically

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    Essay Length: 1,687 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Mike
  • Ethical Theory Vs. Nestle Marketing Tactics

    Ethical Theory Vs. Nestle Marketing Tactics

    According to Immanuel Kant’s ethical theory, an act is only morally right if we can will it to be a universal law of conduct. This ideal is what Kant called the “categorical imperative.” The categorical imperative has been successfully achieved when all of the following conditions have been met: the act in question is possible for everyone to follow; all rational people must be able to accept the act as if they were receiving the

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Edward
  • Although New England and the Chesapeake Region Were Both Settles Largely by People of English Origin, by 1700 the Regions Had Evolved into Two Distinct Societies. Why Did This Development Occur?

    Although New England and the Chesapeake Region Were Both Settles Largely by People of English Origin, by 1700 the Regions Had Evolved into Two Distinct Societies. Why Did This Development Occur?

    Although the New England and Chesapeake regions were settled by basically English, each region was clearly different than the other. This could have happened for many reasons, but difference in how the families were structured and the effect of religion on each region were probably two very big influences on the different developments of the societies. In New England, people who immigrated there came mostly in the form of families. In 1635, “Ship’s List of

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Monika
  • Origins and History

    Origins and History

    Origins and history (Yahoo finance NKE profile page as of Jan. 2 2008). The company initially operated as a distributor for Japanese shoe maker Onitsuka Tiger, making most sales at track meets out of Knight's car. Many top Oregon runners began wearing the shoes, and the shoe's popularity grew quickly because of Kennan Meyer. The company's first self-designed product was based on Bowerman's "chicken and waffle" design in which the sole of the shoe was

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    Essay Length: 431 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Edward
  • Which Psychologist's Theory Best Describes Your Own Personality?

    Which Psychologist's Theory Best Describes Your Own Personality?

    Which psychologist's theory best describes your own personality? Personality can best be described as "personal qualities of an individual". No two people have the same personality, but yet all the different personalities in the world can be characterized into 4 main theories. The four psychologists that thought up the four theories are Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Erik Erikson, and Abraham Maslow. (pg.64) Each man based his theory on a different part of a person's personality

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Victor
  • Contingency Theories of Leadership

    Contingency Theories of Leadership

    Contingency Theories of Leadership Nelson Mandela, Margaret Thatcher, Martin Luther King and Mother Teresa are just few of the names that come to mind whenever we think of great leaders. They have a vision of what they want and have the ability to communicate their vision in order to gain the support and cooperation of their followers. Often we find it easy to identify great leaders yet it is difficult to explain the qualities that

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    Essay Length: 366 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Organizational Theory and Behavior

    Organizational Theory and Behavior

    Samantha Trisha Thompson. Organizational Theory and Behavior. Question: The classical Organizational Theories are of questionable relevance, to modern organization. Do you agree...? (500 words) I will agree that the Classical Organizational Theories are the basis of Modern Organizations in several ways particularly as it relates to the principles and theories of F. W. Taylor (1856-1915), Henri Fayol (1841-1925) and Max Weber (1864-1924). I have provided a review of these principles and theories as well as

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    Essay Length: 557 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Mike
  • Global Positioning System

    Global Positioning System

    Terry Hazelwood Mr. Winkler Business Data Systems 110 November 11, 2003 Global Positioning System A global positioning system (GPS) consists of one or more earth-based receivers that accept and analyze signals sent by satellites in order to determine the receiver’s geographic location. A GPS receiver is a handheld or mountable device, which can be secured to an automobile, boat, airplane, farm and construction equipment, or a computer. Some GPS receivers send location information to a

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Steve
  • Motivation Theory

    Motivation Theory

    Motivation Theory Essay The theory that I have chosen is “drive”. Drive is the third grand theory. (definition) I will relate how this theory would and would not be applicable to my work situations. I will then develop a new theoretical model of motivation that can be applied to today’s work environment. In 1987, I attended Fashion Institute of Technology to study textile design because I always wanted to work in the fashion industry. Even

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: David
  • Social Learning Theories and Juveniles

    Social Learning Theories and Juveniles

    Running Head: Social Learning Theories and Juveniles Social Learning Theories Relating to Juvenile delinquency Abstract This paper takes a closer look at the social learning’s of society’s subculture that displays delinquent behavior. Using differential association I explain the learned behavior through the social environment such as role models, peer influence, and poverty stricken families. Delinquency is not biologically nor psychologically but is learned just as a person learns to obey the law. The study design

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    Essay Length: 4,501 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Anna
  • Eriksons Theory of Development

    Eriksons Theory of Development

    Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development is based on the development of what is termed the ‘Ego Identity’. According to Erikson our ego identities are ever changing, partly due to the interactions in our daily lives, but mostly how those interactions are perceived by us as we mature and age. Erikson’s Theory of psychosocial behavior can be easily understood using the table below. Each stage has a goal of competence and plays a role in the

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    Essay Length: 393 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Can a Marxist Theory of Class Successfully Explain Gender Inequality?

    Can a Marxist Theory of Class Successfully Explain Gender Inequality?

    Can a Marxist theory of class successfully explain gender inequality? Social Class Inequalities The main reason for social class inequalities in the private ownership is because of the means of production. Gender oppression is class oppression and women's subordination is seen as a form of class oppression which is maintained because it serves the interests of capital and the ruling class. The means of production include the key resources such as land, property and factories

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Origin of the Universe

    Origin of the Universe

    The Origin of the universe… The Origin of the Universe by Bilal Qureshi Since the dawn of intelligent man, humanity has speculated about the origins of the universe. There is evidence, which indicates that the universe started around 15 billion years ago. This is probably the greatest discovery imaginable; however, the universe still seems to be a very controversial subject. Most scientists agree that there was a beginning but there is a lot of

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Deterrence and Rational Choice Theory of Crime

    Deterrence and Rational Choice Theory of Crime

    The issue of whether decision making by criminals is a rational process is a heated topic of discussion when one asserts that crime is the role of choice. Before the classical school of criminology, crime was thought to be the product of the paranormal occurrence of demons, witches, ghouls, and other creatures. The time prior to the classical school of criminology, called the preclassical era, is divided in two parts. Before the time of state

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Color Theory Research

    Color Theory Research

    Color fills our world with beauty. We delight in the colors of a magnificent sunset and in the bright red and golden-yellow leaves of autumn. We are charmed by gorgeous flowering plants and the brilliantly colored arch of a rainbow. We also use color in various ways to add pleasure and interest to our lives. For example, many people choose the colors of their clothes carefully and decorate their homes with colors that create beautiful,

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    Essay Length: 4,674 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Steve
  • The Origin of Civil Society

    The Origin of Civil Society

    Argument Summary - The Origin of Civil Society Jean-Jacques Rousseau Rousseau’s ‘The Origin of Civil Society’ talks about Social Contract, which stands for Laws of people and what they should abide by rather than a Monarchy. Rousseau begins The Social Contract with the sensational opening sentence: Man was born free, but he is everywhere in chains, (Rousseau 55) and proceeds to argue that men need not be in chains. If a civil society, or state,

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    Essay Length: 443 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • The Social Construct of an Agrarian Society

    The Social Construct of an Agrarian Society

    I'm going to post some intros from my college essays. Tell me if they grab your attention sufficiently. It is excessively dense, reflective, complex, and reading it gives me one of those migraines that feels not only like my sinus fluid is building up, but like it would feel much better if it were indeed to burst out. Welcome to the world of James Joyce. (UVA) A friend of mine once subtitled her online journal

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Applying Dependency Structure Matrix and Monte Carlo Simulation to Predict Change in Construction Project

    Applying Dependency Structure Matrix and Monte Carlo Simulation to Predict Change in Construction Project

    APPLYING DEPENDENCY STRUCTURE MATRIX AND MONTE CARLO SIMULATION TO PREDICT CHANGE IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ZHEN-YU ZHAO, QIAN-LEI LV, WEI-YANG YOU School of Business Administration, North China Electric Power Univ., Beijing 102206,China E-MAIL: zhaozhenyuxm@263.net, seawolf47@163.com, ywy132639@163.com Abstract: Change management is an important aspect in construction project management, as changes constitute the main cause of schedule delay, cost overrun and other distributions. Many change management systems has been developed to minimize the impacts of change or facilitate

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    Essay Length: 3,409 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Mike
  • Discuss the Musical Construction of at Least one Character from Wagner’s Salome.Describe How the Composer(s) Use(s) Musical Techniques to Contribute to the Construction of Your Chosen Character(s).You Should Also Consider the Cultural, Historical and Mu

    Discuss the Musical Construction of at Least one Character from Wagner’s Salome.Describe How the Composer(s) Use(s) Musical Techniques to Contribute to the Construction of Your Chosen Character(s).You Should Also Consider the Cultural, Historical and Mu

    For the purposes of this essay, I have chosen to concentrate on the characters portrayed in Richard Strauss’ 1905 opera, Salome. The majority of the attention will be placed on Salome herself, but other characters will be referred to where applicable. Before the composition of Salome, Strauss had risen to prominence through his numerous tone poems, a form established by Franz Liszt in the mid 19th century, the most notable of which are Don Juan

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Bred
  • What Are the Positive and Negative Aspects of the Aromic Bomb?

    What Are the Positive and Negative Aspects of the Aromic Bomb?

    The First & Only-Atomic Bomb The atomic bomb, also known as the atom bomb or fission bomb, a weapon whose explosive power originates from the fission of atomic nuclei, a reaction in which an atomic nucleus splits in two. When the nucleus of a heavy atom, such as the element uranium-235, which is what the atom bomb is made out of, is split, a certain amount of mass disappears and an equivalent amount of energy

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Behavioral Learning Theory

    Behavioral Learning Theory

    The Behavioral Learning Theory believes that behavior is learned from either the environment, the people in the individual's life, the media, or society as a whole. This theory contradicts the Biological theory, which states that criminals are "born to be bad" and that criminal behavior is inherited. The behavioral theory looks at the environment as well as society's impact on how an individual acts which might be the reason for criminal behavior. This theory blames

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: David
  • File Sharing: A Positive Affect on the Music Industry

    File Sharing: A Positive Affect on the Music Industry

    File Sharing: A Positive Affect on the Music Industry When Shawn Fanning sat down to begin a sixty-hour programming marathon back in the fall of 1999, he did not know what he was getting into. Shawn’s marathon was sparked by his struggles in downloading music on the internet via underground operations. His completed software, called Napster, allowed users to share and download music from each other’s computers therefore eliminating the need for expensive servers. After

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Fonta
  • The Positive Effects of Technology in Education

    The Positive Effects of Technology in Education

    Abstract As technology expands into homes and businesses around the world, this paper looks at how schools will also benefit from its integration. With the “No Child Left Behind Act” as a guide to challenging new standards, schools need to look at the different types of technology available to them now and how it will benefit not only the students but also what this could mean for instructors and administrators too. In order to meet

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Fatih

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