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    level of feature packs), and uses a dependency matrix. Figure represents an example of a dependency matrix that shows the dependencies between the different hosts, as well as restrictions on these dependencies. The first column and the first row represent a file (database). Each cell contains a set of pairs (C, H), where C indicates the constraint and H indicates the type of dependency. A value of 2 means a strong dependency and 1 indicating a weak dependency. For example, cell (H1, H2) means…

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    neoconservatism. The source advocates that the transition from welfare capitalism to welfare state was driven by “misguided desire” towards egalitarianism in the social aspect of society. Therefore “dependency on the state...emerged.” Only a state that promotes individualism will eliminate dependency. Business owners in the era of classical liberalism would agree with the perspective in the source. Welfare state brought forth a further increase in government involvement in the economic sector of…

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    for review because the subject of co-dependency is one of particular interest, and is quite relevant to the study of addiction. The author, Robert Subby, is a licensed Psychologist, M.A., C.C.D.P. As of the writing of the book had been involved in the area of addiction and mental health for fifteen years. He was a founding board member of the National Association of Children of Alcoholics, as well as Director of Life Design Out-Patient Chemical and Co-dependency and Compulsivity Treatment…

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    microsociological approach (Valenzuela and Valenzuela, 1978: 550). Dependency theory is more of a structurally based theory. The focus in this theory is factors like political and economic links, modes of production, class systems and the elites of that country (Valenzuela and Valenzuela, 1978: 550). This is known as a macrosociological approach. Modernisation uses the national society as an indicator when analysis is done; dependency uses the global system when conducting analysis.The…

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    “Explain and evaluate two of the main post-World War II development theories (Modernization and Dependency) and highlight some of the values and forces that shaped them”. World War II ended in 1945 after Japan and Germany surrendered to the Allies and U.S.S.R. The imperial countries offered available options for their colonies, whether those nations required to remain as colonies or exited from their regimes. Thus, dependence countries were becoming decolonized from the mother countries. These…

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    When the family members can take a break, they can receive substance dependency education and assess their own negative behaviors and environment while their loved one is undergoing addiction therapy, they may identify behaviors and traits that they can fix to break the cycle. Positive family involvement heavily supports substance dependency therapy. The support that a family provides to a patient recovering from substance dependency can be vital to that patient’s success, and residential…

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    labor. Division of labor requires human dependency, differentiation and specialization, and a civilized society— all are factors that contribute to the inequality among men. Rousseau begins his account by acknowledging two types of inequalities in the exordium: natural and moral. The discourse focuses on the moral, or political, inequality,…

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    can misappropriate national funds on military projects instead of developing their agricultural industry (Feffer). On the other hand, countries like Ethiopia are dependent on foreign relief and are claiming a dependency syndrome (Siyoum, Hilhorst, Uffelen). Food aid does create a dependency on developed nations due to a projected increase of food aid through 2024 (Rosen, Meade, Fugile, Rada 5). Food aid does create a negative impact on foreign nationals because of misappropriated funds foreign…

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    the primary key. The second form (2NF), requires being in 1NF and additionally has no attributes dependent on only a portion of the primary key. Thirdly, third form (3NF) is in 2NF and also contains no transitive dependencies while the last normal form eliminates multivalued dependencies in a database. Normalization begins with the first step 1NF, which comes after studying the data. Here the design analyst identifies and eliminates all the attributes that will end up repeating themselves in a…

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    acknowledged and disparaged for being Eurocentric. However, there are a variety of other theories similar to the modernization theory around, including the dependency theory and the globalization theory. They all house many similarities and many differences. In this paper, I will investigate the multiple theories, further looking into whether or not the dependency theory and globalization theory are bias, I will compare and contrast the three theories, and will delve into which theory is more…

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