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B.F. Skinner's famous text which presents his revolutionary operant conditioning theories is reviewed in 10 pages. One source is ...
in joining such a group. By discussing books and plays with peers, an individual can hear other opinions on subject matter that h...
In nine pages criminal rehabilitation is examined in terms of the crime deterrence of the death penalty and statistics regarding i...
In five pages this paper discusses how conflict between management and employees can actually be productive in terms of product de...
new positions. While this type of structure is preferable to the older, more rigid hierarchies, some people find the lack of speci...
In five pages this paper examines how productive processing maintenance can be effectively accomplished through facility layout me...
In six pages this research paper discusses how management can successfully encourage productive performance from employees through...
As business prepares for the 21st century, a sense of "been there, done that" pervades a great deal of the most recent management ...
In eleven pages 3 primary paraphilias types invasive, consensual, and noninvasive are examined in a discussion of feelings, though...
have so many options that there is something available at every hour. Indeed, consumer television viewing habits have changed qui...
always employs the dialogue not only as a didactic device, but as a technique for the actual discovery of opinions amongst men, th...
or punish it. If a given behavior results in an effect that the organism likes, this behavior will be repeated. If the effect is ...
In three and a half pages a critical analysis of the observation 'Sex lies at the base of what happens: Along with money it is the...
sin and transgression. For example, this discussion could bring out the ways in which both Hester and her daughter Pearl are socia...
linguistics. Slang is a component of nearly every spoken language; however, the line between jargon and true common speech ...
The Islamic Jihad formed as a means by which to right the wrongs of government intervention. In the quest to separate what its me...
This 8 page paper examines the use of the four component instructional design (4C/ID) as a model to design an instructional progra...
is either because they cannot afford computer technology. In other cases, however, it might be explained as being due to the fact ...
people to identify themselves as being a part of one or more groups. This is what the author does. At the same time, it seems that...
and their culture. Others arrived also; the Dutch, the French, the Germans, the Scotch-Irish; and from each we took part of their...
of abuse, Massachusetts took the lead and integrated its traditional reform schools with community services, and many other states...
well as many organisations such as Oxfam and the United Nations (Beattie, 2002). Trade liberalisation may increase the support tha...
a greater effect on African Americans than practically any other book published up until that time. William H. Ferris writes in 1...
Anyone in control of an aircraft must be at their personal best. Pilots are not even allowed to fly with corrective lenses as ther...
follow them up with tools from the human relations school of management (Upenieks, 2003). The task of recruitment is complex, t...
as encompassing the "values, norms, rites, rituals, ceremonies, heroes, and scoundrels in the history of the organization" (p. 56)...
disturbing since music has been shown to be important to child development "physically, emotionally, intellectually, socially and ...
who is considered one of the ten leading educators in American history for setting a significant precedence with regard to human b...
third wife and third child come a year apart between 1936 and 1937, while his next publication - A History of Western Philosophy -...
Aristotles concrete, scientific theories are more relevant than Platos deductive and abstract ideology. Aristotle believed...