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    Change Agents

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    According to (Tandon‚ 2002)‚ a change agent needs many personal characteristics in order to be successful. The role model of an outstanding change agent is embodied by James Shaw‚ who is described as young‚ ambitious‚ idealistic‚ demanding‚ enthusiastic‚ creative‚ intelligent‚ educated‚ persistent‚ strong-minded‚ as well as naïve‚ inexperienced‚ critical and unrealistic. He seems to have it all. And what his skills portfolio is missing‚ he compensates by building a powerful team around him. By recruiting

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    Socialization Agents

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    According to sociology‚ the family is considered the primary agent of socialization in any society. However as time change‚ secondary socialization agents are taking a more dominant role. I think mass media is in fact now playing the primary socialization agent especially in more developed societies. Not only that‚ but based on the culture of a society‚ family structure and the economy does influence how much of an impact mass media plays on the socialization process.            Firstly‚ culture

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    law‚ in which one party (the agent) may act on behalf of another party (the principal) and bind that other party by words and/or actions. The etymology of the word agent or agency says much. The words are derived from the Latin verb ago‚ agere (the respective noun agens‚ agentis). The word denotes one who acts‚ a doer‚ force or power that accomplishes things.1 Agency is the exception to the doctrine of privity under the law of contract. 2. LIABILITY OF A PRINCIPAL AGAINST THIRD PARTIES Lord Alverstone

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    Agents of Sociology

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    4/6/08 Agents of Sociology Socialization is an important factor in everyone’s life. No matter one’s color‚ race‚ gender‚ etc‚ socialization occurs and brings about a social identity for every individual. How the individual chooses to adapt to their environment and develop their own sense of self is the important sociological question here. Teenagers today face pressure from various socialization agents such as the media‚ schools‚ the peer group and the family. These socialization

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    Agents of Socialization and YOU! Parents are always concerned that their child is domineering‚ a loser‚ or is timid. It has been proven that children’s behavior traits‚ feelings and public skills‚ along with their occurrences’ and the management parents give them‚ all have a force on how they perform with others. The four agents of socialization are family‚ media‚ school and peer groups. Socialization is the process in which people learn to take on the behavior patterns of the society in which

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    Principal of Economics

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    Subject:- principles of economics 1. Defects of capitalism The market economy or capitalism has a number of defects.  In analysing these defects it is obvious that some form of government rules and regulations are necessary in order to protect the environment and future generations. 1.  Increasing inequality in wealth: As an economic system characterized by the private ownership of the means of production and distribution‚ there exists the obvious

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    intelligent agent

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    Distributed Intelligent Agents Katia Sycara Keith Decker Anandeep Pannu Mike Williamson Dajun Zeng The Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh‚ PA 15213‚ U.S.A. Voice: (412) 268-8825 Fax: (412) 268-5569 URL: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/ softagents/ Abstract We are investigating techniques for developing distributed and adaptive collections of agents that coordinate to retrieve‚ lter and fuse information relevant to the user‚ task and situation‚ as well as anticipate

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    Software Agents

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    1 INTRODUCTION 1 Goals The tutorial is intended to provide information on agents and agent technology to educate more of the software development and CHI community on the impact and nature of current Agent technology. By providing a reasonable backdrop for agents‚ this tutorial hopes to allow the student to pursue additional reading material with a more objective eye for that which is real and that which is hyperbole (hysteria?). 2 Objectives The tutorial student should leave with

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    Sports Agent

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    individual’s athletic career: sport agents. In order to understand what a sport agent is‚ we must first understand the concept of an agent. An agent is defined as “a person authorized by another to act for him‚ one entrusted with another’s business” (Staudohar‚ 2006); thus‚ a sport agent represents most individuals involved in the sport industry‚ including athletes in sports such as football‚ baseball‚ or figure skating‚ and also coaches and sport broadcasters. A sport agent has many responsibilities and

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    Antimicrobial Agents

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    DELA CRUZ‚ CYNTHIA GRACE C. 2008-13749 FS 125 March 10‚ 2012 ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS 1. Introduction Food preservation has long been practiced since the olden times with processes such as heating ‚ drying‚ fermentation and refrigeration. In spite of this‚ physical methods are not enough to eliminate all microorganisms found in foods. Therefore‚ antimicrobial agents are needed to destroy these foodborne pathogens‚ so that the food will have a longer shelf-life. As technology progresses‚ improvements

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