Papers 2201-2210 of total 25882 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. This truth leaves most men chasing an illusory goal of attaining a masculine identity. Most men will take every opportunity to show their masculinity and to declare to the world that they are indeed a “real” man. This fact is evident when men gather in a bar…
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Category: /Literature/English
…GAME THEORY One possible application of Game Theory is in advertising. Advertising involves the promotion of products and services so as to expose the product or service to a greater number of people. The goal of advertising is to make more people…
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Category: /History
…to a nursery and brought up there. No mother is to know her child. In this way, the mothers all have the same children and the children have the same mothers. If everything is the same they all have a common interest and can accomplish common goals: to do what…
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Category: /Literature/English
…De Medici, the ruler of Florence. Although this book was written in the 15th century, the ideas are very much applicable in today's societies. Machiavelli's goals and views as perceived by the readers of this book seem to be in contrast with the humanist…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that 1) the audience has needs and wants, 2) the audience is active and goal oriented, and 3) the audience has and makes choices between media and other sources of gratification. An explanation of this is that the audience makes the final choice of whether…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a log on how you respond to your specific job stressors. Label four columns: stressor, feelings, thoughts, and behavior. After you have completed these task, setting goals and motivation is next. Set goals to respond more effectively to your job stressors…
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…group goals. For example, children meeting at a playground, and becoming "best friends". Rob Solow (page 2) These types of development are governed by certain principles, which are accepted throughout the psychology field…
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…means to the center's future, program director Peggy Browning put it simply, "It is going to kill us. We will not be able to run this place." The center's goals are to improve the attendance of the parents, increase, their self esteem, educate…
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…wanted the people to know that they did something significant not because of their ancestors but because of the lives they led and the goals they set for themselves. He did however feel that their ancestors should be given the honour that they deserved. During…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in particular with the same theme of not giving up. In Cold Mountain, by Charles Frazier, both of the main characters, Ada and Inman, persist in accomplishing in their personal goals. In the poem "Mother to Son," by Langston Hughes, the theme…
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