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…for management. Theory X ('authoritarian management' style) -People do not really like to work and will avoid it if at all possible so they must be coerced, controlled, directed, threatened with punishment to get them to work. -The average worker avoids…
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…. Theory X According to Theory X, the average person dislikes work and will avoid it he/she can. Therefore most people must be forced with the threat of punishment to work towards organizational objectives. And the average person prefers to be directed; do…
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…of choice and sees these people as becoming excessive in their habits. As it is the abusers own choice to use the substance to excess society believes that the person should be held responsible for his actions and therefore deserves to be punished
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…on the buttocks" (Straus, 1995, p. 5), while others consider spanking a generic term for any corporal punishment that does not cause an injury, such as slapping a child's hand for touching something forbidden or dangerous. The purpose of this is to explore some…
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…chest and carrying a three month old baby. While she is standing on the scaffold she becomes aware of the stern faces looking up at her. Hester painfully realizes her present position of shame and punishment. Society will not forgive her for the adultery…
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…if she has sinned terribly. Hawthorne uses the prison building to describe crime and punishment in contrast with the tombstone at the end of the novel. This statement suggests the crime and punishment will eventually lead to the death of the malefactor. One…
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…The Gods Had To Punish Gilgamesh Gilgamesh is one of the oldest literary works in the world. The story of Gilgamesh was originally found on twelve stone tablets. In the story, the acts of Gilgamesh do not please the men of Uruk so they complain…
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…that this situation occurs, it is very likely that the students could be severely punished for their actions, which would create greater amounts of unhappiness than happiness, hence torturing the professor would be wrong and immoral. One could also argue that even…
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…in the workhouse all your life, it shows that the Masters and Mistress' of these workhouses found jobs for most of the people who came into the work house. The paupers in the workhouse were treated fairly, if they disobeyed the rules, they would be punished (just like…
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…The essence of Revenge goes back to the everlasting struggle between Adam and Eve. We all know Eve's seduction for Adam to eat the forbidden apple, which contributed to their allied punishment and damnation by casting them out from heaven to the world…
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