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    Management Second Exam Study Guide Chapter 5: Gaining Power and Influence - Power – the capacity to influence someone’s behavior - Human capital – an individual’s power - Social capital – power over other people - 4 sources of personal power - Expertise‚ personal attraction‚ effort‚ legitimacy - Likability is a kind of power - If you are well liked it is often because you have open‚ honest relationships‚ you are emotionally accessible‚ and you exercise unconditional

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    Historical Oblivion John Patrick Leary’s essay‚ Detroitism explores the most common rhetoric that Detroit as a city and a symbol often falls victim to the validity of ‘ruin porn’ which attempts to document but often exploits its history. Leary is an American literature teacher at Wayne State University in Detroit. His essay explores in-depth the shallowness of popular ruin pornographers‚ Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre‚ photographs from their book‚ The Ruins of Detroit‚ as well as other popular

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    Caoineadh Airt Ui Lagoire and the Bas Arto Leary are two short films produced in Ireland. While Bas Arto Leary is written by Manchan Magan and directed by Luke McManus‚ Caoineadh Airt Ui Lagoire is written and directed by Bob Quinn. Both Caoineadh Airt Ui Lagoire and the Bas Arto Leary films share certain similarities and differences. Both the Bas Arto Leary and Caoineadh Airt Ui Lagoire films are set in Connemara‚ an Irish speaking region in Ireland known for the Gaelic language. Moreover‚ while

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    Women’s Movement. Many women longed for freedom‚ and men still viewed them as property. Kate Chopin was called a Liberationist during this time. Lewis Leary speaks of her writings in that “she wrote also of people (mostly women) caged by convention or lured toward freedom which brings at one time happiness‚ at another disaster or rebuff.” (Leary‚ 1970). He also discusses her personal views during this era.”Ms. Chopin was in revolt against tradition and authority. She saw sex as something which

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    Cited: Flores‚ Alfinio. ¡§The Shadows of Mathematics.¡¨ Arithmetic Teacher April 1993 Vol. 40 Issue 8 : 428. Gill‚ Jerry H.. ¡§Re-exploring Plato¡¦s Cave.¡¨ Philosophy Today Spring 1994 Vol. 38 Issue 1 : 98. O¡¦Leary‚ Michael. WWW.mv.com/lpusers/oleary/cave/. Reamer‚ Fredric G.. ¡§The Place of Empiricism in Social Work.¡¨ Journal of Social Work Fall 1992‚ Vol.28 Issue 3 : 257-60. Wertenbaker‚ Christian. ¡§Toward a Vision of the Whole.¡¨ Parabola Summer 1997

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    been used in religious ceremonies‚ as well as an escape from people’s monotonous‚ mundane lives. A spike of usage occurred during the 1960’s‚ in accordance with the counterculture‚ as a gateway into higher consciousness. Psychologists such as Timothy Leary experimented with mushrooms to see the connection from sacred mushrooms‚ to understanding a human’s subconscious. The magic mushroom is a psychoactive drug that alters

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    August 15-19‚ 1969 was the most historic music festival in history. This festival marked the arrival of the Hippie movement and their ways of expressing themselves in rebellion against mainstream America. Woodstock festival gave power to the youth‚ and united people of all ages‚ races‚ and sexes. Although Woodstock may have seemed to only be a concert of drugs‚ sex‚ and rock and roll‚ it became a historical symbol of cultural and social change that defined the Counter Culture. Joel Rosenman was

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    MANAGING ORGANIZATIONS – FALL 2003 Dr. Kathleen Dechant University of Connecticut School of Business Tentative Syllabus Subject to Change Prior to August 25 What’s this course about? Do you want to be more effective at your job? Find better solutions to organizational problems? Reduce the time and effort it takes to get others to listen to you or work for you? Then you need to learn and use the tools and techniques of organizational behavior management. At a macro level‚ this means learning

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    Eysenck is a behaviorist who believed in a biological basis for all personality. Along with his genetic acknowledgments‚ he also mentioned the importance of learned habits and environmental factors in the formation of personality traits. He stressed his belief that genetic inheritance directly affects personality. He utilized physiological measurements and psychometric components to define personality. Eysenck has determined a number of dimensions that personality is derived. These dimensions are

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    A Swiss chemist named Dr. Albert Hoffman first produced lysergic acid Diethylmide –or best known as LSD in 1938 (Dye‚ 1992‚ p. 2). Hoffman discovered the drug while trying to synthesize a new drug for the treatment of headaches. He obtained the lysergic acid from the parasitic fungus that grows on rye plants known as ergot. From the lysergic acid‚ he synthesized the compound LSD. He used the compound to test for its pain killing properties on laboratory animals. Being that appeared totally ineffective

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