Papers 1931-1940 of total 25882 found.
…). The goal then was to reduce social problems such as venereal disease and prostitution by educating the public about sex. Now, in the beginning of the twenty-first century, goals are different, but the conflicting opinions on sexual education are still going…
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…," "Blaming," "Should statements," and "Emotional reasoning." Cognitive schemas contain people’s perceptions of themselves and others, their goals and expectations, memories, fantasies, and previous learning are greatly influenced if not controlled…
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…Control is the fourth major function of the approach to management. Control is defined as any process that directs the activities of individuals toward the achievement of organizational goals. Control is essential to keeping the organization together…
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…. The dictionary defines meditation as deep thought. So we can say an Einstein meditates on relativity. Meditation is a way may be a way to unlock the mysteries of one's self. Bringing the mind to a state of silence with the goal being to experience our true nature…
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Category: /History
…Absolute Monarchs vs New Monarchs Absolute vs. New Monarchs Monarchy wasn’t at all a new organization in the 15th, 16th, or 17th centuries. It wasn’t even very different with respect to the goals of succession in each monarchy. However, the differences…
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…, should the sport stars of today be considers role models for young children? Well first of all, many of these stars already are considered to be looked up to, and others have that goal in mind. For the majority, the children look up to those who can perform…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. She lives her life avoiding commitment, consequences and setting goals for herself; therefore representing the absence of reality accordingly. Daisy avoids situations that entail commitments in her life. She avoids her responsibility of being a mother…
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…. This is what OPEC wants. By making its goals or objectives general it lets the Organization have control of the industry. If a country doesn't like what an oil company is doing then the country lets the Organization know and they can confront the country…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…into noble goals was directed to the search of power and pleasure, and an ostentatious form of success. The American Dream is based on the belief that every individual is able to succeed in life on the sole basis of his/her skill and effort. The heart…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…into noble goals was directed to the search of power and pleasure, and an ostentatious form of success. The American Dream is based on the belief that every individual is able to succeed in life on the sole basis of his/her skill and effort. The heart…
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