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    The criminal justice wedding cake or The Wedding Cake Model Theory of Criminal Justice was created by Samuel Walker, a scholar who studied and analyze the judiciary system. Designed like a layered cake, it uses a four-tiered system. This model divides the criminal justice system into four different categories: Layer 1 Celebrated cases Layer 2 Serious felonies Layer 3 Lesser felonies Layer 4 Misdemeanors This model allows for in-depth analysis of the different type of cases based on the…

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    sustain competitiveness for economic value creation in both local and overseas market (Besanko,2007). International business theory on the other hand has a variety of models that can recognise the environmental analysis of specific countries. An excellently well known framework is the Porter’s Diamond, which was found by Michael Porter in 1990. Porter’s Diamond Model Porter’s theory of national competitive advantage is based upon a study of the characteristics of the national environment which…

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    Selye developed the idea of stress theory into a theoretical model called General Adaptation Syndrome. He defined stress as a nonspecific demand and response that the body makes. In order to prove his theory he studied animals exposed to negative stimuli and by doing this he found three stages of response: flight or fight, resistance, and exhaustion. At the state of exhaustion animals had or began to develop illness. This showed that prolonged exposure to negative effect produces illness. In…

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    have been many personality studies where psychologist’s theories contribute to the understanding and conceptualizing human individual differences. They all have a common goal to build a structured model to describe and explain personality. Many trait-orientated psychologists agree with Eysenck’s theory known as the “Big Five Personality Traits”. This Five-Factor model of personality is one of the most widely used systems of traits. This model is known to be the most practical and applicable…

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    his religion where he considers he is Episcopalian. B. Comprehensive Problem List: Bio-Psycho-Social-Spirit-Cult-Hist Model Biological: Outgrown poverty Left home at age sixteen…

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    the first shell models (like many other structural models) have been developed on the basis of engineering evaluation of experiments and heuristic assumptions. The first consistent theory of thin shells goes back to August E.H. Love in 1888 [Lov1888]. As Love’s publication is based on Kirchhoff’s work, this shell model became known as the Kirchhoff-Love model, Kirchhoff is credited to be the founder of modern plate theory with his publication in 1850 [Kir1950]. Several theories have been…

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    1. Theory as Is Related to Presenting Problem. An Existential-Humanistic theory aligned with the CREAR-CE model approach will be used to argue to formulated the case of Sonny. In addition, a Person-Centered approach is used to initiate therapeutic rapport with Sonny. Regarding the Person-Centered approach three basic principles of the approach were followed: 1. The therapist is congruent with the client, 2. The therapist provides the client with unconditional positive regard and 3. The therapist…

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    The term “motivation” is derived from the Latin term movere, which means “to move” (Baron, Henley, Mc Gibbon & Mc Carthy, 2002). Steers et al. (2004) mentioned that motivation is a process through which a person’s efforts are energized, directed, and sustained towards attaining a specific goal. Three key elements are important to this definition: energy, direction, and persistence. The energy element is a measure of intensity or derives. A motivated person exerts more effort and work hard.…

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    Alfred Weber is a German economist who created the Weber Model. Today that model gets used in determining where a big industry will settle, and not only that but it discusses agglomeration and how that helps the industries that have clustered together in a certain spot- such as Silicon Valley industries. Together the Weber Model, industrialization and globalization all tie together because they all affect each other. When an economy is no longer based in the agricultural aspect and enters into a…

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    successors can be classified as mentors, models, ideal individuals, etc. These individuals labeled as “perfect examples” are major help in order to keep a consecutive attitude in not giving up for future success. These perfect examples are classified as role models for their past experiences, impacts, and skills that have been acquired. Role models can provide an enormous impact to those that are in the process of obtaining and striving for success. Role models are very helpful, for they provide…

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