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- 4591: Child Abuse
- ... one another. Through treatment, the abused child begins to regain a sense of self-confidence and trust. Child abuse is a matter of degree: the degree to which a parent uses inap-propriate or excessive control strategies with a child and/or fails to provide standards of care giving. In fact, abusive parents often do not know they are abusive. Our culture has, for generations, used corporal punishment as a means ...
- 4592: Theory Of Varied Consumer Choice Behavior and Its Importance
- ... the between-segment differences. 7. The scope and nature of the uncontrollable and inexplicable influences must be recognized by decision-makers to they can concentrate their efforts on those factors which are subject to managerial control. REFRENCES 1. Thurstone, LL. The Measurement of Value . Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1959. 2. Woods, Walter A. Consumer Behaviour. New York : Haddon Craftsmen, 1981. 3. Markin, Rom J. Consumer Behaviour. New York : Macmillan, 1974 ...
- 4593: Philip Pip Pirrups Development
- ... are no limits to what a human being will do to reach that goal. Although shame and guilt are often brought on by actions, it can also brought about by circumstances beyond the individuals control. Pips first moral development stemmed from both such instances. His shame for Joe and himself for being common and mundane were first contrived soon after encountering Estella. Although Pip wasnt the normal, satisfied ...
- 4594: Psychology B.f Skiner
- ... with his animals. He remained in that laboratory for a total of five years. While working on his research, Skinner found that Pavlov had given him the most influence in the experimental method. Pavlov said, control the environment and you will see order in behavior (Boring, 1967). Skinner first used the term operant when some of his papers came under attack. He said, the term operant was to identify behavior traceable ...
- 4595: Street Gangs: A Guide To Community Awareness
- ... together, have a common identity and engage in criminal or delinquent activity. The gang may use a name, color, clothing style, tattoos, or other items to identify themselves. A gang may or may not claim control over a certain territory in the community. WHY PEOPLE JOIN GANGS There are many reasons people join gangs. Attention, excitement, peer pressure, protection, and financial gain are a few. In some families, gang membership is ...
- 4596: A Role of Ethics and Social Responsibilities in Management.
- ... of ethics contains the pattern of behavior, an employer expect from employee. Another responsibilities of the companies' management is to stockholders. This usually rises a so called "agent problem" (Dyckman, Intermediate Accounting). Managers are in control of the property stockholders. However, the interests of these two groups may not be the same. As manager is looking for more power and prestige, they can tend to less profitable operations. Also corporate officials ...
- 4597: Gangs
- ... pay. -Two FBI agents and a police sergeant are murdered inside the Washington, D.C. police headquarters by a gang member. -A Pittsburgh police sergeant walking home with his daughter is killed with his own gun after he stops and confronts a gang spraying graffiti on a street. II. Resolved : that the Federal Government should pass laws to prevent the development gang related youth violence. Definitions- 1. Development: as defined in ...
- 4598: The Hutu Tribe
- ... where they form 10% of the population and in Burundi where they are more numerous. The land in Rwanda is very diverse and they have a very dry climate. Right now the Hutu are in control of the government. The government is a republican form of government with a constitution that provides for a president and an 44 member legislative assembly. There are five major political parties. The government is divided ...
- 4599: Sex in Black, White and Mulatto
- ... made her pregnant. These sexual tensions could thus be divided into several pairings: owner/ female slave, slave male/ slave female, slave husband/ wife, father master/ slave son. Slavery was all about power: the master's control over his slaves. This could also be said for much of the sexual tensions found on the plantations.
- 4600: The Art of Reasoning
- ... a scientific community to establish a coherent coordination of the perspectives available at a given time, thus corrupting inquiry by destroying the integrity of its connection with its subject-matter as its ultimate source of control. The coordination of the diverse perspectives of the individual members of the community, which is a primary function of the publication process, assumes that the subject-matter which concerns its members is unitary and real ...
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