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  • Theory of Recollection

    Theory of Recollection

    According to Socrates, the theory of recollection is that all knowledge is known from previous experience. His belief is that we already know everything and have known it since we were born, we simply recall these facts from memory when we re-learn them. It begins when Socrates seeks the true definition of virtue, and Meno wonders whether or not it is a trait that can be taught. Meno and Socrates have trouble getting to the

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Xml - Applications for Business Process Analysis & Design

    Xml - Applications for Business Process Analysis & Design

    XML | Applications for Business Process Analysis & Design Introduced in 1996, Extensible Markup Language (XML) was initially intended to function in the place of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) as the standard format used to define online document structure (Obasanjo, 2003). These intentions are proving inevitable as business organizations begin to realize the real potential found in the family of XML technologies. Potential in terms of improvement in information management practices measured by a

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Janna
  • Kant and Mills Theories

    Kant and Mills Theories

    Kant and Mill's Theories In July of 1994, Paul J. Hill, a former Presbyterian minister and later a pro-life activist, was prosecuted for killing Dr. John Britton, an abortion performing doctor, and James Barrett, a volunteer, outside a clinic in Pensacola, Florida. Prior to this, Hill commented on the murder of Dr. David Gunn, another abortion performing doctor, stating that it was a "biblically justified homicide (P. 215)." This statement shows how strong Hill's beliefs

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Social Responsibility

    Social Responsibility

    True social reponsability: Respect for individual rights It follows that the social responsibility of the corporation, through its directors, managers, and other employees, is simply to respect the natural rights of individuals. Individuals in a corporation have the legally enforceable responsibility or duty to respect the moral agency, space, or autonomy of persons. This involves the basic principle of the noninitiation of physical force and includes: the obligation to honor a corporation's contracts with its

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Artur
  • Wagners Theory on Conventional Drift

    Wagners Theory on Conventional Drift

    Wegener’s persuasive essay Dear German geologists. I have a very important matter that I must bring to you today. I have made a theory that I think will change the way the hole world looks at the land we live on in this present day. My theory is that all continents were once connected. This took place about 200 million years ago. I believe that all the continents were once together as a super continent

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    Essay Length: 566 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Jack
  • Vietnam War - Social Movements

    Vietnam War - Social Movements

    The Vietnam War (1965-19)was fought between the North and South Vietnam. The North was called Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the South was the Republic of Vietnam which was supported by the United States. On August 2nd, 1964 the USS Maddox was on a secret intelligent mission on the North Vietnamese coast where in the Gulf on Tonkin they were attacked by torpedo boats. The USS Turner Joy was attacked in the same area two

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Game Theory in Nature

    Game Theory in Nature

    Game Theory in Nature: Biologists observe that animals and even lower organisms often behave altruistically. Such behavior is obviously beneficial for the species as a whole. Although it is difficult to measure how an animal’s altruistic behaviour affects its chances for survival and reproduction, theoretical research is starting to fill in the picture of how cooperation may survive natural selection. Some of the most illuminating ideas are coming from game theory, the field of mathematics

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    Essay Length: 394 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Jon
  • Pope John Paul II Leadership for a Modern World, and Advocate for Social Justice

    Pope John Paul II Leadership for a Modern World, and Advocate for Social Justice

    We speak of a culture war. John Paul II fought a cultural war against the communist and won. Indeed, countless images of this momentous victory filled the screens of televisions around the globe last month. The crumbling of the Berlin wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union were sure signs: The cold war was over. Now, people in their twenties have little more than vague memories of a nuclear threat. Who discusses the possible

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Mike
  • McGreggors Theory

    McGreggors Theory

    Support of McGregor’s Theory Y I support McGregor’s Theory Y on the view of motivation of employees in the workplace. The Y theory is positive in nature. There is an inherit trait for all people to want better for themselves and those whom they care about. This characteristic towards the goods things in life can certainly translate into the work environment given the right managerial leadership and skills. This paper will explain the general assumptions

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: David
  • Social Factors of Juvenile Delinquency

    Social Factors of Juvenile Delinquency

    There are many social factors that can contribute to juvenile delinquency. One that has risen to the forefront has been the role the family plays in delinquency. It has become increasingly obvious that a child’s family can have a significant impact on the child’s level of deviance (Matherne &Thomas, 2001). In fact, research has shown that children with strong parental ties are less likely than their peers without these ties to become delinquent. However, this

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    Essay Length: 457 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Edward
  • Managment Theory

    Managment Theory

    The major four functions of management involve planning, controlling, organizing and leading. These functions can be affected by the internal and external factors n a business environment. The external forces that affect the functions of a business include sociological, political, economical and technological (Montana & Charnov, 2000) External factors: Sociological: Includes; the demographic status and trends, work ethics and personal values, and general cultures. (pg, 566.) This factors influences differently on how management accomplishes its

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: David
  • Social/ Welfare Health Care

    Social/ Welfare Health Care

    Social Welfare/ Health Care What should the government do to alleviate poverty? should privatizing welfare services even be an issue at this point? Should access to heatlh care be increased or should health care even be treated as a fundamental right? George Bush had big ideas for his second term. He promised to fix Social Security, America's public pensions system, and patch up the tax code. Despite his best efforts, Social Security reform sank along

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: July
  • Climbing up the Social Scale

    Climbing up the Social Scale

    Climbing up the Social Scale The time and way people are brought up in society makes a huge difference on how they will climb up the social scale in life. In the classic novel House of Mirth, by Edith Wharton and Call it Sleep, by Henry Roth the main characters experience totally different upbringings into society. While Lily Bart is brought up into a high class society, David is born into an immigrant family in

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Jack
  • Counseling Theories

    Counseling Theories

    Psychoanalysis As a therapy, psychoanalysis is based on the observation that individuals are often unaware of many of the factors that determine their emotions and behavior. These unconscious factors may create unhappiness, sometimes in the form of recognizable symptoms and at other times as troubling personality traits, difficulties in work or in love relationships, or disturbances in mood and self-esteem. Because these forces are unconscious, the advice of friends and family, the reading of self-help

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Jack
  • Statement of Purpose: Explain Any Extenuating Circumstances That You Feel Could Add Value to Your Application. You May Also Want to Explain Unique Aspects of Your Academic Background or Valued Experiences You May Have Had That Relate to Your Academic Disc

    Statement of Purpose: Explain Any Extenuating Circumstances That You Feel Could Add Value to Your Application. You May Also Want to Explain Unique Aspects of Your Academic Background or Valued Experiences You May Have Had That Relate to Your Academic Disc

    To Help Them One afternoon, I drove my car in Jakarta, a city in which I live for seventeen years. In the sea of luxurious cars, I saw three year olds begging for some change, and people selling magazines and drinks. I even saw people living on the streets. Then, I pass the dumpsite. Despite the awful smell, I saw people searching in the trash for plastic bottles, cans, or anything that can be sold

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Janna
  • The Management of Theory Jungle

    The Management of Theory Jungle

    The Management Of Theory Jungle It was Harold Koontz who introduced the concept of Management Theory Jungle. 'Management Theory Jungle' was made in an environment where the development of management theory had escalated over a period of two decades. This has resulted to confusion and conflict which many theories have entangled in it. As such, it is seen as a jungle. Koontz defined the management theory jungle by identifying and classifying major management theory. Six

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Yan
  • Stendhal’s Red and Black: Social Parrallels

    Stendhal’s Red and Black: Social Parrallels

    History 242 Friday 11:15-12:05 2/9/06 Stendhal’s Red and Black The narrator is first character introduced and the first to arrive in the small provincial town of Verrieres. He is described as a well traveled man and it is not clear in the beginning if he is the narrator the story or not. He describes the small town as thriving due largely to a successful nail factory. The owner of the factory, also mayor of the

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    Essay Length: 697 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Jon
  • Accounting Theory

    Accounting Theory

    Abstract The case study: Cool Waters Year in Review 2008 is a comprehensive case study of an actual firm that is currently operating in Trinidad and Tobago. The Cool Waters case touches aspects of both financial and managerial accounting at an advanced level, as well as decision-making at an advanced managerial level. Although it is predominantly fictional, it is based on a number of actual events that took place within the local firm. The case

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    Essay Length: 2,290 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Mike
  • Social Ethical a Paper Dimentions

    Social Ethical a Paper Dimentions

    Home > Free Essays Database Contents 1. Introduction 2. What is Business Ethics? 3. The 10 Benefits of Business Ethics 4. Case Study on Nestle 4.1. The Impact of Business Ethics on Nestle 4.2. Nestle's view on Business Ethics 4.3. The Implications of Business Ethics on Stakeholders 5. Conclusion Introduction Businesses have power through their ability to spend vast amounts of money. They have the ability to enhance or change situations that the common individual

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Bred
  • Theory of Knowledge Essay

    Theory of Knowledge Essay

    Theory of Knowledge Essay ““Words are more treacherous and powerful than we think.” evaluate to extent to which the characteristics Sartre claims for words affect - negatively or positively different areas of knowledge.” “A word is a unit of language that carries meaning and consists of one or more morphemes which are linked more or less tightly together, and has a phonetical value. Typically a word will consist of a root or stem and

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Vika
  • Labeling Theory

    Labeling Theory

    Labeling Theory Labeling Theory is a sociological approach to explaining how criminal behavior is perpetuated by the police and others. This theory looked at how labels applied to individuals influenced their behavior; particular negative labels (such as “criminal” or “felon”) promote deviant behavior (online). Emphasis is being placed on rehabilitation of offenders through an alteration of their labels. Labeling theory has been accused of promoting impractical policy implications, and criticized for failing to explain society’s

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Steve
  • Behaviorist Paradigm and the Cognitive Theory of Learning

    Behaviorist Paradigm and the Cognitive Theory of Learning

    Helping students learn more effectively is a major goal of every teacher. As a teacher of 9th grade High School students it is important to realize efficient teaching methods to better achieve this goal. To help accomplish this we look towards two philosophy methods; the Behaviorist Paradigm and the Cognitive Theory of learning. The Behaviorist Paradigm (or classical and operant conditioning) teaches us that we learn based on how we interact with our environment. The

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: July
  • The Containment Theory

    The Containment Theory

    The Containment Theory was originally proposed by sociologist, Walter C. Reckless in 1961. His theory attempts to explain delinquency as the interaction between two different kinds of control; one being inner or internal pushes, and the other being outer or external pushes. Containment theory suggests that every individual contains an external structure and also a protective internal structure. The strength of these structures determines the actions of the individual, and the severity of their

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Bred
  • Poverty in Philippines

    Poverty in Philippines

    Introduction: This study is about the economic, political and socio- cultural conditions of the Urban Poor. Urban poor has become an interesting topic now days since it is very relevant to modern society. Poverty tends to be the greatest ill that plagues the Filipino as a society. The poor ranges from poor, very poor, and to the very, very poor. The topic URBAN POOR was selected from a group of topics given and then given

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Monika
  • Privitization of Social Security

    Privitization of Social Security

    Privatization of Social Security We are facing a crisis in Social Security due to financial irresponsibility of the government. Republicans feel that a change needs to be made or else people born after the year of 1950 may not receive any Social Security benefits when they are at the age of retirement. Republicans are currently promoting privatization of Social Security as a way to fix the problem. President George W. Bush feels very strongly about

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Victor