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    CAT- American History X In this paper‚ I will use CAT (Communication Accommodation Theory) to explain how convergence‚ divergence‚ and intergroup contact are illustrated within the film American History X. Convergence in CAT refers to the accommodativeness‚ the process concerned with how we both reduce and magnify communication differences between people in interaction. Talking about convergence‚ people tend to enhance interpersonal similarities and reduce uncertainties. The effect of converging

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    Application: Counseling Models and Theories Leigh Lusignan Walden University CPSY 6728-4 Substance Abuse Counseling Facilitator: Dr. Natalie Spencer July 9‚ 2014 Case Study: Jack Today I will briefly summarize two-counseling models and theories (i.e.‚ client centered and Adlerian therapy). The two-model theories will apply to this case study regarding Jack and his alcoholism. I will provide you with strengths and weaknesses pertaining to the two-counseling models and/or theories and the one I would suggest

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    Why did Lenin adapt Marx Stage Theory? There are many reasons why Lenin adapted Marx stage theory. A vital motive was that Lenin longed for the communism foreshadowed in the Marx stage theory. However‚ in 1917 Russia was an underdeveloped country that had barely left feudalism. Therefore‚ in order to adopt the idyllic communist society‚ Russia would still have to drag through two Marxist stages (capitalism and socialism)‚ which could potentially take centuries. After living in a feudalist society

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    Portfolio – Motivation Action Plan The performance of an organizations associates is key to its success. As a manager at Riordan Manufacturing‚ it is essential to know your associates and how to motivate them to achieve optimum performance. Recently we have begun to assess our associates closely and determine what methods we will use to motivate the associates individually. In order to understand the methods for motivation‚ we will review the results of the recent assessments. There were many similarities

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    politeness behavior in a way that takes into account the constraints on individual behavior that derive from the social setting without assuming that individual cultures are homogeneous or that there is homogeneity across cultures. The theory of relative face orientation We have discussed that Brown and Levinson’s (1987) face-saving politeness theory has been undermined for its inability to be applied universally. In surveying recent studies in cross-cultural communication‚ Mao (1994) mentions Janney

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    1. Desi Images 2. Tulsi‚ Gogo‚ Hum tum 3. Rehmat-e-Sheereen 4. Nirala Sweets 5. United King 6. Naz Pan Masalam 7. Tasty Foods 8. Shahi Foods 9. More Cigarette 10. Saeed Ghani 11. Karachi Haleem‚ Karachi Foods 12. Ahmed Foods 13. Student Biryani 14. Universal Store 15. PIDC pan shop 16. Café Clifton 17. Makro‚ Metro 18. Time medico‚ Family Mart‚ Kausar Medical 19. A-1 Watch 20. Super Auto 21. Deewan Farooq Motors‚ Indus

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    the situation described in case study 10.2 in McShane & Von Glinow (2010) book through legitimate and coercive sources of power and visibility and discretion contingencies of power. Whether power is used in an ethical (good) or unethical (bad) way power is still power. Power is defined by McShane & Von Glinow as “capacity of a person‚ team‚ or organization to influence others” (2010‚ pg. 290). This ability to influence people is shown by Luke Duffy in the case study through mainly coercive power

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    In 1972‚ the Philippines was ruled under a Martial Law by President Ferdinand Marcos because of a threat of armed communist insurgency‚ among other reasons (“Proclamation‚” n.d.). This phenomenon made a big impact in the Philippines. Some of its effects are constitution manipulation‚ reduction of crime which led to human rights violation‚ stability of the economy‚ and cut off of mass media and communication (Frivaldo & Orozco‚ 2014). Despite this‚ in the recent years‚ the Marcos family still holds

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    Reign 1605 - 1627 Full name Nuruddin Salim Jahangir Born September 20‚ 1569 Birthplace Fatehpur Sikri Died November 8‚ 1627 (aged 58) Buried Tomb of Jahangir Predecessor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar Successor Shah Jahan Wives Manbhawati Bai ‚ Princess Manmati ‚ Nur Jahan Offspring Nisar Begum‚ Khusrau Mirza‚ Parwez‚ Bahar Banu Begum‚ Shah Jahan‚ Shahryar‚ Jahandar Dynasty Timurid Father Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar Mother Princess Hira Kunwari (a.k.a. Mariam Zamani) (Jodhabai)

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    in the nature of thought‚ but in how it develops and understanding how genetics impact this process. Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory: Vygotsky is best known for being an educational psychologist with a sociocultural theory. This theory suggests that social interaction leads to continuous step-by-step changes in children’s thought and behavior that can vary greatly from culture to culture. Basically Vygotsky’s theory suggests that development depends on interaction with people and the tools that

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