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- 8031: Philosophy
- ... usually have an answer to the question which was brought forward, and to which neither side knows the answer to. Philosophy and our daily lives are closely linked to each other. At work and or school we are sometimes bombarded with questions that may occassionally affect our way of thinking, and in some cases our moral beliefs. In the community, we are subjected to things that become integrated into our lives ...
- 8032: Marriage. A Sociological Conce
- ... work outside the home they usually have the greatest amount of childcare responsibilities. It is important to note that procreating is not the only purpose of normative sexual activity. Many married couples rate sexual fulfillment high in maintaining the marriage bond. Marital sexual relations tend to increase intimacy and closeness within the marriage. Sexual fulfillment and intimacy are one of the most discussed issues in popular magazines, talk show and self ...
- 8033: Motivation Theories In Relatio
- ... number of years, and a new fresh inspirational manager comes along who has been to all the courses and seminars and has used all the theories, and yet these employees are so used to old school Theory X management, they will just simply not be able to conform to this new Theory Y management style, as suggested in Hall et al. (1999) In conclusion I have outlines both Maslows and ...
- 8034: Media And Culture
- ... and Restless among the housewives. However, this distribution is not intended to satisfy the viewer, but to satisfy the advertisers. Since, lets say an importer of French vines, is sure that mostly the viewers with high income and luxurious tastes would be watching Thirty-something, he can confidently advertise in the commercial breaks of this program, rather than of Married with Children. However, the most striking characteristic of the series does ...
- 8035: Media Effect
- ... of the book: Everything evolves, in the sense of "descent with modification," whether it be government policy, religion, sports cars, or organisms. The revolutionary fiberglass Corvette evolved from more mundane automotive ancestors in 1953. Other high points in the Corvette's evolutionary refinement included the 1962 model, in which the original 102-inch was shortened to 98 inches and the new closed-coupe Stingray model was introduced;
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- 8036: Money And Information
- ... society has undergone transformation it has seen changes on the criminal scene too: an unprecedented rise in the crime rate and the emergence of new elements in criminal activity, like organised crime. "Because of the high figures involved in illegal operations, certain people are able to commit large-scale criminal activities in an indirect way, using others entrusted with specific assignments. Such groups show a clear tendency to engage in criminal ...
- 8037: Meaning Of Illusions
- ... is also to be a comprehension of a deceptive appearance or a false show. The human race is discovering something new everyday about the connotation of our visions according to The Encyclopedia Americana : The Gestalt school of psychology, what we see is the result of processes of organization in the brain. Such processes are based on relationships between aspects of the stimulus, so that impressions of size, shape, color, and the ...
- 8038: Monopoly And Microsoft
- ... systems, but spreadsheets, word-processing programs, databases, and reference works. Microsoft programs run on a great percentage of all the computers in the world. We rely upon them to sort, send, and receive information in school, business, and even our personal lives. The Microsoft Network provides online content, and its Internet Explorer browser battled Netscape's for market share. It also provides free e-mail and other services. The fact ...
- 8039: More Than Just A Place
- ... together, or a goal to be achieved (356). This wonderful, yet sometimes hard to find, place is called home. In middle English it was the hom, in Old English it was ham, and in Old High German it was called the heim (Merriam Webster, 356). The concept of home has never changed throughout history, it has been an intricate part of human life. Cavemen may not have known what to call ...
- 8040: Media Mergers
- ... and only ones to find out about this catastrophe, nobody will ever know it happened in the first place. If ABC willed it so, they could cover up the evidence as best they could. These high efforts to cover up an oil spill would be since Disney owns both ABC and has holdings in crude petroleum, and of course they would want to keep their investments safe. In effect, Disney could ...
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