Bekki Drewlo Simon‚ Herbert A. (1946). The Proverbs of Administration. In J. M. Shafrits & A.C. Hyde (Eds.)‚ Classics of public administration (6th ed.) (pp. 124-137). Boston‚ MA: Thompson Wadsworth. ARTICLE SUMMARY: In Herbert Simon’s “The Proverbs of Administration” he begins outlining what he describes as the “accepted administrative principles” (p. 124). These principles state that administrative efficiency is increased by specialization of tasks among members of a group‚ unity
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Section 075 Summary: The article‚ “Slut Shame: Attacking Women for Their Sex Lives‚” by Rachel Kramer on alternet.com‚ is about how different people view the meaning of the word ‘slut.’ In the article it states that people perceive the word slut differently and it is the go-to insult for women still today. Some people argued if you did not want to have kids and just wanted the sex that you were a slut‚ others argued how women can call themselves sluts‚ yet not be slutty enough‚ giving themselves
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Article Summary: Benefits of Sleep The article‚ “Benefits of Sleep”1 falls under the scientific category of psychology. The author Jules Sowder explains how sleep is required in everything we do in life. With a good night’s sleep comes clearer thoughts‚ stable emotions‚ and better overall health. For example‚ benefits can include body repair‚ a healthier heart‚ reduced stress‚ improved memory‚ controlled body weight‚ lowered chance of diabetes‚ and fewer occurrences of mood disorders. Sleep
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Mapping an Argument CRT 205 September 22‚ 2013 Mapping an Argument In this article Andrew Ferguson wrote an article called "Efforts to Ban Cell Phone Use While Driving Are Misguided”. He talks about a government official named Ray LaHood who is the secretary of transportation‚ refers to the Ban on Cell Phone use while driving not necessarily banning any distraction while driving but LaHood focuses specifically on texting and driving as if there is no other distraction that could have taken
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unhealthy. This is not only true for adults but also for children. For children ages 8-18 is estimated that including when they are multitasking children consume an average of 7 hours and 11 minutes of screen media time per day. (Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood ‚ 2016) This book discussed the theory that by remaining sedentary we are not only hurting our bodies but also limiting the potential of our brains. Spark talks about the relationship of exercise and the brain and how it can make a difference
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WRITTEN SECTIONS OF AP WORLD HISTORY TEST In the free-response section of the AP World History Exam‚ all students are asked to answer three constructed-response (essay) questions: Part A — An essay that requires comparison and analysis of up to ten “documents” which can include texts‚ pictures‚ graphs‚ maps‚ etc.—DOCUMENT BASED QUESTION (DBQ) Part B — An essay question that deals specifically with continuity and change over time (covering at least one of the periods in the concept outline)
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Cohen‚ Deborah L. “Working the family social net” The Baltimore Sun 10 February 2013. Summary This article is about how teenagers are using their parent’s facebook accounts to help with finding themselves jobs. Their parents are posting statuses about their son or daughter looking for work either at a professional level helping with software that their child is familiar with‚ or just posting that their child is looking for busy work such as cleaning‚ babysitting‚ yard work. This seems to
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Throughout the article they state the rise of how “the potential to misuse technology to abuse others” exists‚ and that it is a legitimate cause and people should be more aware of it. They argue that‚ “the notion of cyberbullying has emerged with increased reports of victims being bullied through use of technology‚ transforming the nature of traditional bullying behavior‚” they state indicating that because of the advancement of technology‚ cyberbullying will continue to increase. The article also provides
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Analysis of five cases with Neurogenic Stuttering following brain injury in the Basal Ganglia -Tetsuo Tani and Yasujiro Sakai. Journal of Fluency Disorders. 2011. Case Study Summary – Biological Psychology Word Count – 546 Student Number - 5965772 This Japanese study aimed to investigate and examine the stuttering patterns of five patients with basal ganglia injury. Tani and Sakai were interested in determining the causes and differences between neurogenic stuttering and developmental stuttering
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Article Reflection: Ozone Layer Ozone: The Pollution Paradox This article was based on information about ozone pollution. In my opinion this article gave a lot of valuable information and I learned a lot of things I never had knowledge of. For example‚ the atmosphere forms and destroys the ozone‚ the ozone can have an effect on the human body and the article also provided information on what we could do about the ozone layer to help the atmosphere. I had a little bit of information in my
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