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    process of interpretation is at the central point of this tradition‚ stating that it is literally what forms the reality of the information or existence for that individual (Littlejohn & Foss 38). Direct experience is therefore very important in this theory. The phenomenological tradition is also split into three schools of thought: classical phenomenology‚ the phenomenology of perception‚ and hermeneutic phenomenology. Edmund Husserl‚ considered the founder of modern phenomenology‚ held an almost controversial

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    growing awareness of the crucial impact of families on their clients has led to the development of family systems theory. Family systems theory is more than a therapeutic technique. It is a philosophy that searches for the causes of behavior‚ not in the individual alone‚ but in the interactions

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    operating in that area. In the same general area are video game rooms‚ fast food restaurants‚ a sports bar‚ a golf driving range‚ a sporting goods store‚ and a bowling alley. Marc believes that the one fitness center forms his competition. Based on your reading of open systems and “Substitutes and Complements” in the text‚ do you agree with Marc or disagree? Why? Based on the definition of open systems retrieved from: http://smallbusiness.chron.com/open-system-organizational-structure-432.html “When

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    Organization Structure and Inter-Organizational Dependency: The Environmental Imperative Contingency theory and Systems theory are the two dominant theories that bring out the link between organization structure and the environment. Systems theory has evolved over time and undergone several transitions. This study tries to provide a more meaningful understanding about closed and open systems by linking with the object-observer model from physics. Additionally‚ the paper gives a finer view of

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    One of the theories we talked about was the general strain theory by Robert Agnew. By added strain from others will take away the value we have towards something. The strain will be added among everyone involved. From this strain added by other people is how a person will respond. When the strain cannot be managed it will lead to crime. For example‚ if little Johnny who is eight years old has to come home from school everyday by the bus‚ and his mom is never around to take care of him because she

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    SOME TOPICS ON GENERAL TRANSLATION THEORY Навчально-методичний посібник З курсу Теорія і практика перекладу (На базі англійської мови) Introduction Practical translation of any texts discloses as a rule a number of challenges to be dealt with by means of various methods and techniques that involve search for target language counterparts that are not simple one-to-one correspondences to be found in the dictionary’s entry or belong to parallel grammatical structures. Pre-reading

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    The Evolution of Management Thought Through the practice of management and the continued development of commerce and wealth we are transforming our lives. In Massachusetts (USA) in the 1850s the life expectancy of a male would have been 37 years of age and a female 40: in 1929 it was 58 for a male and 61 for a female; nowadays life expectancy would be in the region 70-80 years. While appreciating the past success of ‘management’ we would also recognize that today’s accelerating pace of change is

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    In general‚ the implementation process of those major decision-making(DM) problem‚ related to national economy and people’s livelihood‚ must consider two factors: fairness and democracy‚ because these problems are involved in various benefits. In order to avoid great risk of DM from the faults of individual judgment‚ the way of group decision-making(GDM) may be carried out. In the decision process‚ decision groups can be composed of delegates of stakeholder. For a means of DM‚ the mode of GDM can

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    INTRODUCTION TO MUSCULOSKELETAL ANATOMY. APPROACHES TO THE DESCRIPTION AND DISCUSSION OF ANATOMICAL STRUCTUES. LEVELS OF STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION/DISCUSSION OF MUSCULOSKELETAL STRUCTURES. CLASSIFICATION OF MUSCULOSKELETAL STRUCTURES. GENERAL FUNCTION OF MUSCULOSKELETAL STRUCTURES. TOPOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION/DISCUSSION OF MUSCULOSKELETAL STRUCTURES. PERSPECTIVES IN MACROSCOPIC ANATOMY.

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    trans-disciplinary approach for exploring regulatory systems‚ their structures‚ constraints‚ and possibilities. Cybernetics is relevant to the study of systems‚ such as mechanical‚ physical‚ biological‚ cognitive‚ and social systems. Cybernetics is applicable when a system being analyzed is involved in a closed signaling loop; that is‚ where action by the system generates some change in its environment and that change is reflected in that system in some manner (feedback) that triggers a system change‚ originally referred

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