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    credibility of the magazine article “Teaching Kids to Hate” published by Jose Fernandez of the American Bar Association in June 1988, by comparing it to the following educational journals: “The Parental Alienation Syndrome a Family Therapy and Collaboration” published by Laura G. Sweeney of Nova Southeastern University in 2014 and “Parental Alienation Critics and the Politics of Science” published by Deirdre C. Rand of Private Practice in 2011. “Teaching Kids to Hate” in this magazine…

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    1. Strain Theory (or General Strain theory, your choice): Strain theory explains deviant behavior as an unavoidable outcome of the strain an individual experiences when society does not provide acceptable and approved resources to achieve culturally valued goals. This theory was developed by the sociologist Robert K. Merton in 1957. Merton’s strain theory is influenced by Durkheim’s concept of anomie. It is the universal socialization of the “American Dream”. According to Merton, social roles…

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    felt as if the lesson had great potential, but I thought there were specific areas where revision was needed in order to better address the standards, learning theory and student goals. With the help of these various revisions, I was able to take a FOSS lesson and turn it into something more suitable for my future classes. As a general revision throughout the lesson, I modified how to address student behaviors when observing the fish. Instead of telling students their expectations based on…

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    Moral Reasoning Theory

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    The general human perception holds that personal behavior is under the guidance of moral reasoning. That is the reason people refer to individual behavior as immoral, it is different from the conventional moral. Psychologists have been making moral evaluations and moral inferences to establish the psychological facts on moral reasoning. However, a common thing in their studies is the need to develop one theory on moral reasoning processes. The journal article begins by making an explanation of…

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    hierarchy is evident in the traditional approach, as the authority to explore, invest, or address an issue remains solely with the government from a top-down approach. On the other hand, the governance paradigm disperses authority, encouraging collaborations from different sectors, which removes the hierarchy, and decentralizes the system. Authority flows horizontally as different sectors whether public or private (for-profit or non-profit) participate in the decision-making…

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    Acexams Case Study

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    market report for the forthcoming business idea Acexams includes: the importance of marketing analysis, which will be evaluated with Albert Humphrey Strengths and Weaknesses, the marketing objectives will be analysed with Locke and Latham Goal Setting Theory (SMART), market segmentation will incorporate market target and discuss customer analysis and the potential customers and lastly market positioning will focus the competitors analysis (Kotler and Armstrong,…

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    Erving Goffman Theory

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    In the theory “Performances” by Erving Goffman utilizes the expression “performance” to allude all the movement of a person before a specific group of people, or onlookers. These specific performances convey impressions to others. People act a certain way with an expectation in controlling the part that they play with the end goal of overseeing others impressions of them. Generally, this happens through the collaboration of the people in their regular life. In these theory, Goffman is basically…

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    Care Systems Model Essay

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    According, to Senge (1990) systems thinking has a fifth discipline “that integrates others into a coherent body of theory and practice”. When initiating and dealing with change we should focus on the contextual perspective, creativity, intuition, inquisitiveness, reflection and transforming knowledge which are all helpful in the process of change (Rubenfeld, 2010, p…

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    considered to encourage an effective classroom, where teachers and students work together to achieve their learning goals. Constructivism theory is basically depending on observation and scientific study of learning patterns of learners. Piaget’s cognitive and Vygotsky’s social constructivism are two dominant types of constructivism in the classroom. Both theories suggest useful teaching methods and learner-directed concepts based on purposeful and relevant knowledge, such as encouraging…

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    holidays? The rights theory is a normative ethical model that can be used to discuss and evaluate the nature of above case.…

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