When you were a child and did well on a chore‚ did your parent(s) ever reward that behavior with a treat? If you ever disobeyed your teacher’s instructions‚ did the teacher reprimand you? Most likely‚ you answered yes to both of these examples; each of which is an example of operant conditioning. This form of conditioning
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Contract consideration ~~Take a quiz on consideration~~ ~~ Try a hangman game on consideration ~~ ~~ Play the revision arcade games on consideration cases ~~ Intro In contract law consideration is concerned with the bargain of the contract. A contract is based on an exchange of promises. Each party to a contract must be both a promisor and a promisee. They must each receive a benefit and each suffer a detriment. This benefit or detriment is referred to as consideration
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ITGC Area Summary of Issue Strength or Weakness IT Management FFC has an IT strategic plan Strength IT Management CIO reports only to the Chief Financial Officer Weakness IT Management Applications‚ Operations‚ Information Security‚ and Database Administration are reported to the CIO Weakness IT Management FFC has an IT steering committee – 1. the Senior Vice President (SrVP) and Chief Information Officer (CIO) 2. the VP‚ Applications 3. the VP‚ Data Base Administration (DBA) 4. the VP‚ Operations
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The Value profile of Bulgarians according to Hall and Hofstede When we talk about intercultural communication‚ we consider culture as a set of beliefs‚ ethics and values that determine the behavior of nations. Edward T. Hall divided cultures according to their ways of communicating‚ into high-context and low-context cultures. Low-context cultures are cultures‚ which need explicit verbal words and information‚ in order to fully understand the message. On the other
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Movie production and TV networks are run by whites. They have control over what is presented on TV. The media makes money off make inaccurately discerptions of people and their backgrounds. In Helen K. Ho the discussion of the way Asian Americans are portrayed in the media is very offensive. Asian are looked at as weak and nerdy. When played in a movie/TV character‚ the Asian Americans are looked at as some kind of overly Asian Kong Fu character. Same inaccurate descriptions can go the same for
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INTERCULTURAL FEEDBACK | Brittany | | | SUMMARY INTRODUCTION I – HOFSTEDE MODEL II – CULTURE NORMS AND VALUE SYSTEMS CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION Brittany was shaped in course of the centuries by the nature and by the men whose everyday life remains still confidentially connected to the environment and to the territory. With Rennes‚ its capital‚ and all 1270 municipalities‚ it reveals geography as well as a culture as rich as diverse. The agriculture and the fishing still have
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Mr. Hawaii himself‚ Don Ho‚ became a household name around the country in the 1960’s and 1970’s. He was often seen in guest spots on television or singing on one of the variety shows of the day‚ but what he really loved to do was sing for the tourists in Hawaii. Honey’s in Kaneohe Don Ho came home from the Air Force in 1959‚ and his Mom was not doing well health-wise. He went to work in the family’s bar and restaurant business‚ which was named for Mom‚ Emily "Honey" Ho. His official job was doing
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Some Dimensions of Culture (or the CONTENT of an organization’s SPECIFIC underlying assumptions) Ask yourself‚ what specific underlying assumptions are contributing to the problem to be solved? What category of content below do these assumptions fall into? These are the relevant dimensions. Schein (Schein‚ 2010‚ pp 69-175) From External Adaptation: Shared Assumptions about Mission Strategy Goals Means Measurement Correction From Internal Integration: Common Language Group Boundaries
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Cultural Memory: Quickly glancing at “memory” it seems to be something passive‚ something that is stuck in the past and will not physically reappear. It is something that has happened and is stuck in time‚ along with people‚ places‚ smells and etc. If you take a closer look at “memory though‚ it reveals that it is dynamic and connects all intellectual and emotional dimensions together. Cultural memory is symbolic. It is a memory that is passed from one person or one generation to the next. It is
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Wyman as a code word for the woman on tour. Whiting not only takes the time to define groupie‚ but analyzes a few women who lived that groupie lifestyle. She first analyzed rock n roll groupies. Pamela Des Barres‚ a rock groupie from back in the late 80’s‚ who explained the life of a rock groupie in her book I’m With a Band: Confessions of a Groupie. Des Barres mentions the “drug abuse‚ depression‚ sex‚ and her naïve disappointment with feckless rock stars” but also describes that in her era‚ that the
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