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    The constitutional theory and the modern theory are two prominent frameworks of presidency seen in American history. The constitutional theory is a framework of presidency that the president confines his powers to ones strictly given in the constitution. The modern theory of presidency is a framework that the president explores the options and gains of power; use of more external factors and less restraint of the constitution. Throughout American history‚ from first president‚ George Washington to

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    Theories of Helping Theories of Helping The main reason for an annotated bibliography gives the reader a brief overview of an article or journal without reading the whole thing. The purpose of analysis of the annotation should give the reader a short analysis of the source. Annotated bibliography helps in research because the researcher can get a quick glimpse of the subject at hand and determined if the subject written has anything in common with want the researcher wants‚ without wasting a

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    precise analysis of the role of the environment. Ignorance of that role led in the first place to mental fictions‚ and it has been perpetuated by the explanatory practices to which they gave rise.[18] Skinner stood at the opposite position from humanistic psychology for his whole career‚ and denied humans possessing freedom and dignity as well. Most of his

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    The Scope and Limitations of Environmental Taxes in a Developing Country Setting 1. Introduction This paper begins by briefly outlining the impact of development on the environment and the consequent need to mitigate further environmental damage. Economically‚ the use of environmental taxes serves as an incentive-based tax to curb behaviour that is damaging to the environment. The paper then provides a brief outline of environmental taxes. Looking specifically at ‘first tier’ emerging markets‚

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    Theory in Caring

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    growth‚ survival‚ and to face handicaps or death. 3 Culturally based care is the broadest holistic means to know‚ explain‚ interpret‚ and predict nursing care phenomena and to guide nursing decisions and actions. 4 Nursing is a transcultural humanistic and scientific care discipline and profession with the central purpose of serving individuals‚ groups‚ communities‚ or institutions worldwide. 5 Care (caring) is essential to curing and healing‚ for there can be no curing without caring. 6 Culture

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    REPORTERS Objectives: 1. To identify the main characteristic of grounded theory. 2. ------------------------------------------------- To critically evaluate the methodology of grounded theory. Grounded Theory Grounded theory was developed in 1960’s by two sociologist‚ (Glaser and Strauss‚ 1967) one of whom (Strauss) had strong theoretical training in symbolic interaction. One of their earliest studies was grounded theory on dying in hospitals in which the prime controllable variable was characterized

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    maslow theory

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    friendship and love‚ security‚ and physical needs. If these "deficiency needs" are not met – with the exception of the most fundamental (physiological) need – there may not be a physical indication‚ but the individual will feel anxious and tense. Maslow’s theory suggests that the most basic level of needs must be met before the individual will strongly desire (or focus motivation upon) the secondary or higher level needs. Maslow also coined the term Metamotivation to describe the motivation of people who

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    Philip Lau‚ writer of the essay‚ “The Limitations of Wikipedia”‚ is successful in persuading his readers that the webpage Wikipedia should not be used for college level research. In his essay‚ Philip states that‚ “Wikipedia can be a beneficial starting point in gaining general information on a subject but users should be wary of incorrect information”. The essayist’s use of examples‚ facts and quotes are what makes his argument so convincing. The writer wrote this essay to warn fellow college

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    Briefly describe some limitations of case studies. Choose TWO limitations and evaluate how neuropsychologists address them. Broca started the approach to localizing brain function by studying the correlation between a behavioral disorder and the location of brain injury. His patient was known as ‘tan’ as that’s the only sound he could produce‚ Broca found this man had damage to the inferior frontal gyrus‚ which is now named Broca’s area. Since then some very influential findings have emerged

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    a ’pre-modern’ or ’traditional’ to a ’modern’ society. Modernization theory is used to explain the process of modernization that a nation goes through as it transitions from a traditional society to a modern one. The theory looks at the internal factors of a country while assuming that‚ with assistance‚ "traditional" countries can be brought to development in the same manner more developed countries have. Modernisation theory also attempts to identify the social variables that contribute to social

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