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  • 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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    Essay Length: 565 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Steve
  • Physical Therapy

    Physical Therapy

    Physical Therapy It seems to me that people do everything possible to avoid running. I don’t understand it; I think that I would be living in a room with padded walls if I didn’t run. To me, running is more then just a way to stay in shape or lose a few pounds. It is time that I can think; everything is so much clearer, nothing to bother me or cloud my mind; just the

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Edward
  • 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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    Essay Length: 560 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: July
  • Fish!ing for an Excellent Massage Therapy Career

    Fish!ing for an Excellent Massage Therapy Career

    FISH!ing for an Excellent Massage Therapy Career Can you imagine a workplace full of energy that is inhabited by employees who are joyful and completely passionate about their jobs? This kind of atmosphere has the potential to be anywhere we choose it to be as massage therapists. These ideas and so much more are presented in FISH! A Remarkable Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results written by Stephen C. Lundin, Ph.D., Harry Paul, and

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Jack
  • Nondiegetic Music of the Doors in the Scene Waiting in Saigon

    Nondiegetic Music of the Doors in the Scene Waiting in Saigon

    Nondiegetic music of the Doors in the scene waiting in Saigon Sound plays a significant part in all movies and one of the most interesting of all the sound techniques would be the use of nondiegetic music. In the movie Apocalypse Now, there is a double disc soundtrack with thirty tracks on it. The one song on there that has the most meaning would The Doors song “The End”. This song not only set the

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Tasha
  • 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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    Essay Length: 1,210 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Bred
  • Back to Black Music Review

    Back to Black Music Review

    Back to Black happens to be the second album by the British boozer, Amy Winehouse. It is one of those albums for people who are fond of banging beat about a lovesick bad girl. Back to Black represents Winehouse as a blunt person, who is not afraid to disclose her personal mishaps like struggle with alcohol or a breakup from which it has been hard to recover. The whole album brings back the late sixties

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    Essay Length: 335 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Reality and Choice Theory

    Reality and Choice Theory

    1. "Reality therapy concentrates on the client's needs and getting them to confront the reality of the world. In Reality Therapy, these needs are classified into power, love and belonging, freedom, fun, and survival. Survival includes the things that we need in order to stay alive, such as food, clothing and shelter. Power is our sense of achievement and feeling worthwhile, as well as the competitive desire to win. Love and belonging represent our social

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    Essay Length: 559 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Mike
  • Big Bang Theory

    Big Bang Theory

    The big bang theory The big bang theory first originated from the early 1600’s from a man named Galileo Galilei. The whole theory didn’t unfold until the 20th century when powerful telescopes and other equipment allowed us to see the vastness of our galaxies as well as galaxies beyond ours. A priest by the name of George Lemaitre was the first to propose that the universe began with a big explosion. He claimed that the

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    Essay Length: 288 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Top
  • Music and Death

    Music and Death

    Aspcets of Death and Dying 1/18/02 Music and Death: The Songs and Deaths of Rockstars That Have Shocked the World Music as we know it today is the voice of a generation. It gives us entertainment, and speaks out for a community of people in many ways. Most people listen to at least some sort of music, and serves a purpose in almost every facet of society. Just about any expression can be shared through

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    Essay Length: 2,212 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Mike
  • Unique American Culture and Blue Ridge Folk Music

    Unique American Culture and Blue Ridge Folk Music

    The Unique American Culture and Blue Ridge Folk Music Class:Regional American Culture When we define American culture, we use “Melting pot” which describes unique characteristic of American culture. Many people from diverse countries are living in America. As they have lived together, they made distinct culture that all of culture each people have is conflated. Above all, the conflated culture makes new culture which has ever existed before so that we regard American culture as

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: July
  • Management: Theory, Practice, Application

    Management: Theory, Practice, Application

    MANAGEMENT: THEORY, PRACTICE, APPLICATION Functions of Management Management is defined as the process of working with people and resources to accomplish organizational goals Snell, Bateman (2007). Even though the people, resources and goals might change constantly, the one thing that never changes is the way that managers achieve these goals. The entire concept and effectiveness of management is made up of four distinct and equally important functions. The four functions of management, defined as planning,

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    Essay Length: 960 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: David
  • Music and Culture

    Music and Culture

    In today's modern world, music encompasses almost every form of media. It is everywhere; it is played outside and inside stores, on the television, at the movies, on the computer, in elevators, and can also be heard coming from around the heads of most teenagers. This is not a bad thing per say, but it can very easily be. A growing amount of music now features many themes that are far from favorable. In times

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Mike
  • “how Useful Are Content and Process Theories of Motivation in Explaining What Really

    “how Useful Are Content and Process Theories of Motivation in Explaining What Really

    “How useful are content and process theories of motivation in explaining what really motivates people to work?” Motivation is a complex concept to define, psychologically everyone has experienced the emotion and feeling motivation gives individually for different reasons. It is aspired within everyone to fulfill the inspiration or enthusiasm that comes from each individual of us. From resources I have researched it is referred, as “essentially an area of psychology, which attempts to explain why

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    Essay Length: 2,246 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Steve
  • Music Evolution

    Music Evolution

    Music Evolution Oh, darkeys hab ye heerd it, hab ye heerd de joyful news? Uncle Abram's' gwine to free us, and he'll send us where we chuse, For de Jubilee is comin' don't ye sniff it in de air! And sixty-three is the Jubilee for de darkeys eb'ry where! (Greene) Black music throughout the past couple of centuries has changed in many ways. It started out as a basic way to communicate, and then evolved

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    Essay Length: 391 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Theories on Social Inequality from a Functionalist, Conflict, and Symbolic-Interactionist Points of View

    Theories on Social Inequality from a Functionalist, Conflict, and Symbolic-Interactionist Points of View

    Social inequality is the issue pertaining to the lack of housing, health care, education, employment opportunities, and status. It is the dismissal of people from participation in what we, the members of society distinguish as being valuable, important, socially desirable, and personally worthwhile. There are many different perspectives on social inequality within our society; the three areas I am going to focus on are those of the Functionalist, Conflict and Symbolic-Interactionist. The Functionalist theory believes

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Steve
  • Contingency Theories of Effective Leadership

    Contingency Theories of Effective Leadership

    CONTINGENCY THEORIES OF EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP • Contingency Theory – Theory that explains leadership effectiveness in terms of situational moderator variables LPC (Least Preferred Co-Worker) CONTINTENCY MODEL • The LPC contingency model describes how the situation moderates the relationship between leadership effectiveness and a trait measure called the “least preferred co-worker” score Leader LPC Score • The LPC score is determined by: • Asking a leader to think of all past and present co-workers • Select

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    Essay Length: 2,923 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Music Production

    Music Production

    What Is A Producer? The music producer is to a record (CD) what a director would be to a film. The producer directs the entire operation of recording and readying the song(s) for release. The producer is responsible to get the performances recorded and the technical work done on the release, within the deadline and within the budget. The job is both creative and technical. For an overview of the job, see Cornbread's tip on

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    Essay Length: 1,162 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Critically Discuss Strengths and Weaknesses of McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory and Expectancy Theory

    Critically Discuss Strengths and Weaknesses of McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory and Expectancy Theory

    Critically discuss strengths and weaknesses of McClelland’s acquired needs theory and Expectancy theory. Motivation play an important role in today’s work environment as motivated employees are more productive employees. However, the ways how we motivate the employees have to be improved from time to time as employees are being more demanding and that they are more concern about their needs than before. Motivational strategies have probably affected the most by employee concerns and values (Greiner

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    Essay Length: 1,972 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: David
  • Grime Music and Society/politics

    Grime Music and Society/politics

    Bow's message to Blair Everyone loves Dizzee Rascal but does anyone listen to a word he says? Dizzee Rascal's triumph in Tuesday's Mercury Music Prize was a momentous victory for one British teenager. But the 19-year-old MC's debut album, Boy In Da Corner, carries a sobering message, which is at risk of being drowned out by the applause. Listen to the lyrics and ask yourself this: how can a country with a welfare state produce

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Intunes in Brazil - the Itunes online Music Store Feasibility Study

    Intunes in Brazil - the Itunes online Music Store Feasibility Study

    INTUNES IN BRAZIL THE ITUNES ONLINE MUSIC STORE FEASIBILITY STUDY TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 INTRODUCTION 3 MACRO ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS 7 MARKETING MIX 5 HOFSTEDE MODEL ANALYSIS 6 BEHAVIORIAL IMPLICAITONS 7 CONCLUSION 8 INTRODUCTION The landscape of music industry sales has changed within the last 5 years with the changing technology innovations of computers and the dependency on the Internet. The issue of competition has leveled out due to the

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    Essay Length: 4,873 Words / 20 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Artur
  • Music’s Ability to Shape People and Culture

    Music’s Ability to Shape People and Culture

    Music's Ability to Shape People and Culture The lights blind me. I shake as the sweat pours from my head while everybody stares at me, judging me, and listening to me. The monitors in front of me hiss and explode with vibrations, the rhythm section is pulling behind me, and the room is packed to the brink. There is smoke in the air along with the ecstasy that seems to electrify the room and feed

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Aristotle's Ethical Theory and How It Conflicts, If at All, with Our Contemporary Worldview

    Aristotle's Ethical Theory and How It Conflicts, If at All, with Our Contemporary Worldview

    Aristotle's ethical theory and how it conflicts, if at all, with our contemporary worldview. Aristotle is one of the most well known philosophers in history. He was born in 384 BC in Stagira, which is in Macedonia. His father was personal physician to the king of Macedonia at that time, Amyntas. He lived until 322 BC when he died at a family estate in Euboea. Aristotle is credited with many great accomplishments during his time.

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Monika
  • Own Theory of Personality

    Own Theory of Personality

    The perception of personality varies from person to person. The conclusion of what an individual's personality may be is based upon the criteria of the person observing another. Our profile--our personality--stands in dialectical relationship to perception. What we are as a personality, our motives, goals, temperaments, and so on, influence what we perceive as a situation; and this perception itself will influence our personality. Each person is a unique personality, a profile of motivational, temperamental,

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Bred
  • Napster - Treble in the Music Industry

    Napster - Treble in the Music Industry

    Treble in the Music Industry Close to four months ago, when I heard the word ‘Napster’ I thought it was a new phrase for telling people they had nappy hair. I had no idea what it was, but yet I heard everyone around me talking about it, so I surfed on the internet and decided to check it out. I went ahead and downloaded it the program, not knowing four months from now Napster

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Mikki