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    Making Up People Theory

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    According to Ian Hacking Making Up people‚ based on historical analysis‚ where it refers to the simultaneous process whereby new ideas serve to create newly categorized kind of people. In order to illustrate the ways in which how people are made up‚ Ian proposed a new theory called dynamic nominalism‚ a middle ground between traditional nominalism which contends that “all categories‚ classes‚ and taxonomies are given by human minds rather than nature” (165) and traditional realism which contends

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    college class or a corporation. * Elements of group dynamics * Group leadership * Instrumental leadership focuses on completing tasks. * Expressive leadership focuses on groups well being. Group conformity * The asch ‚milgram and janis research shows that group members often seek agreement and may pressure one another towards conformity. * Contd………….. * Group size and diversity * Peter Blau claimed that larger groups turn inward‚ socially diverse group turn outward

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    the running of Northern Ireland. The Irish government set up a Forum which was a series of meetings designed to promote trust between the two sides. Most of the political parties reacted positively to John Major and Albert Reynolds proposal‚ however Ian Paisley of the DUP and Gerry Adams of Sinn Fein were unwilling to compromise and put their trust in rival parties. In my opinion‚ the breakthrough or the turning point was that there was no tolerance of violence; this is such a huge step as now political

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    It might be nice to give him one vulnerable moment to show a hint of what he could be or once was. Ian is another complex character. He’s sad and lonely. He’s driven by his inner guilt that he could not protect his wife or be there for his daughter. He uses Mona and Debra as a replacement. It might benefit the script to verbalize this‚ creating a stronger relationship arc between Debra and Ian. The other supporting characters feel believable‚ such as Gus‚ Derek‚ and Freddie. If there’s a need

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    Running head: Human Trafficking; The United States Public’s Opinion Human Trafficking; The United States Public’s Opinion Barbara J. Schneider‚ MSCJ Capella University July 31‚ 2014 Abstract According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime‚ human trafficking is defined as “the acquisition of people by improper means such as force‚ fraud or deception‚ with the aim of exploiting them.” This includes‚ servitude‚ forced labor‚ sex‚ and forced organ

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    “All across the nation such a strange vibration‚ people in motion. There’s a whole generation with a new explanation‚ people in motion‚ people in motion. For those who come to San Francisco‚ be sure to wear some flowers in your hair. If you come to San Francisco‚ summertime will be a love-in there” (McKenzie). “At no other time in history of American culture has the creativity of the whole younger generation been called into play” (Chambers 72). From the love festivals to the Vietnam War protests

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    Jackson Pollock

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    [more]. During the early 1940s‚ he contributed paintings to several exhibitions of Surrealist and abstract art‚ including Natural‚ Insane‚ Surrealist Art at Art of This Century in 1943‚ and Abstract and Surrealist Art in America‚ organized by Sidney Janis at the Mortimer Brandt Gallery‚ New York‚ in 1944. From the fall of 1945‚ when artist Lee Krasner and Pollock were married‚ they lived in the Springs‚ East Hampton‚ New York. In 1952‚ Pollock’s first solo show in Paris opened at the Studio Paul

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    national income is the value of all the goods and services provided in an economy in a given time period‚ normally over one year‚ the relationship between these two will be established though the expenditure approach and the Circular Flow of Income (Ian and Blink‚ 2007; Sexton 2007). In addition‚ consumers’ expectations of the future and its influence on national income will be explained‚ thus reflecting the importance of consumption expenditure in determining levels of national income (Keynes‚ 2008)

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    Bibliography: Human Relations‚ Vol 44‚ no 6‚ 1991‚ Group desicion fiascos continue: Space Shuttle challenger and a revised group think framework‚ Gregory Moorhead‚ page 541‚ [Janis‚ 1972‚ P. 8] Transformational leadership‚ corporate Cultism and Spirituality paradigm: An unholy trinity in the workplace‚ Denis Tourish and Ashly Pinnington‚ Shamir et al (1993: 577) Shelly D Dionne‚ Francis J Yammarino‚ Learine E Atwater‚ William

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    International Law

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    Introduction: International law has been regarded throughout history as the main system of rules regulating players of the international community‚ it applies to all states and imposes specific obligations and rights on nations‚ just as domestic law imposes them on individuals. Its purpose is similar to that of domestic law that is to eliminate chaos in the International community and set standards of behavior which states must follow in their dealings with each other. Many controversies have

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