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    nation. Parts of the world began to thrive and invited the change; other parts never had the chance to change. As more machinery was developed, common industries were greatly affected which impacted the working class. This caused many people to find new jobs; some traveled into the Yukon territory in search of gold . During this time period the population was becoming more accustomed to sedentary lifestyles, and not many people wanted to venture out into harsh conditions. In his novel The Call…

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    Self Assessment

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    same career I have been in for the last 20 years, I believe it will provide for me the challenges that my character needs to maintain sanity. The beginning of the self-assessment brought an understanding of psychologist Donald Super’s Self Concept Theory helped to bring perspective to my current position in my occupation. Although, I am currently in continues…

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    Filter Bubble Essay

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    and what positive/negative implications could it have? "The Filter Bubble" reading defines the filter bubble as a filter used by Google to narrow our searches to only ones that best fit us personally. Everyone has their own personalized search list based upon past searches and their individual views and personality. A positive implication mentioned by the reading is that it can conveniently filter out searches we don’t care about or don’t want to know about. It will give us only the specifics…

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    society, men are constantly scrutinized by other men on whether they fit into the idea of manhood (Kimmel, 2013, pp. 329-330). This is making it difficult for Alejandro to pursue talents and aspirations that are not seen as masculine by society and possibly, his family culture. The relationship with his father may be in jeopardy if he does not conform to gender-specific roles and changes employment from selling cars (a more masculine job) to pursuing a career as a chef or…

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    historical brass tacks of three most important schools of contemplation within the field of psychology: Psychoanalysis, Behaviorism, and Humanism. I will be using these particular theories and concepts to understand a particular case scenario. It also compares and contrasting the strengths and the limitations of each theory. School of Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis began as a tool for improving poignant anguish; it’s a therapy technique for education about the psyche, and also a way of…

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    Normative Leadership Model

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    for leadership described. While these five models are all effective in their own ways, only one is the most useful to me as a leader. Taking into consideration my personality and leadership qualities, the Normative Decision-Making Theory of Participation would be the most useful to me. Overview The Normative Decision-Making Theory of Participation was originally created by Vroom and Yetton and later revised by Vroom and Jago. This model “involves the degree of participation that followers…

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    How to define a hero? A hero could be a world saver, like what Marvel Studio describes; a hero could be someone that changed the world; and a hero could also be a person who significantly affects individuals. Three persons, who influenced me a lot, are considered as my heroes: John Owen-Jones, Isaac Newton, and Albert Einstein. John Owen-Jones, a popular Musical singer, not only influences my singing style, but imperceptibly encourages me to think deeper towards Musicals as well, which leads me…

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    Hodgson's Business Model

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    subscribes to McGregor's Theory X views concerning employees. True False Practical experience and research both tell us that layoffs should increase the motivation of remaining employees. True False According to Jeffrey Pfeffer nearly 90% of today's organizations are truly "people centered." True False According to Jeffrey Pfeffer, companies must choose between stressing continuous improvement and making employees feel comfortable. True False Research evidence suggests that increasing job…

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    after the anti-racism law passed, there are still discriminations against Asian Americans going on in business, education, and social areas. The bias in local personal businesses and large international companies are mainly revealed in two ways, the theory of “glass ceiling” and being targets for hate…

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    founders of the care ethical theory, states the ethics of care can be broken into four parts. These four parts are “(1) the individual is defined in connection and relationships to others, as well as embedded in multiple contexts whether social, historical, political, economic, etc. (2) responding to other in his or her own terms, acknowledging the other may construct reality in a different way from oneself, (3) promoting the well being…

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