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    “God is responsible for everything that happens in the universe” Discuss. (10) In the Judea-Christian tradition God is both omniscient and omnipotent this means that God is all knowing and all powerful. So God must know that every action made has a consequence including his own actions. He must then also know what this consequence is. It also means that God has the power to alter any action in any way that he pleases therefore making him responsible for everything that happens in the universe. Another

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    Belenky's Theory

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    Theories about psychology have often been proven wrong over the course of time. At one point‚ Freud and his theories were seen as a revelation. Later on‚ people gawked at his ideas and moved on to Binet. Trends come and go over time but what makes a theory important is that it changed the way people looked at the world around them. Belenky and Gardner have both changed the field of psychology by offering a previously unheard of theory. Belenky’s theory that women may think in a different way has

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    Anthropology: Theories

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    interesting anthropologist (local or international). • Explore the life of the anthropologist and present a short biographical sketch. • Identify at least five (5) important theories or assumptions of the anthropologist. • Argue of the relevance of the assumptions or theories in relation to the current condition of Philippines socio-cultural setting. Sir Edward Burnett Tylor (2 October 1832 – 2 January 1917) Edward Burnett Tylor‚ who is

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    Theory of Constraints

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    What is ToC? Everyone has heard the saying that the chain is only strong as its weakest link and this is exactly what the theory of constraints actually defines and reflects. Constructed by Dr. Eli Goldratt‚ the theory was published in the book The Goal‚ in 1984. According to this book‚ any organization’s performance is greatly dependent on the constraints. These constraints prevent the enterprise from delivering its optimal performance and thereby failing to reach the designated goals. This is

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    Piaget Theory

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    Piaget’s Theory Cognitive Development Process From a baby to an adult‚ the mental of human are changing continuously due to the demographic (age‚ gender‚ and education) and environmental factor (family influence and society influence). There are many types of cognitive development theory that use to prove the human’s mental stages of changing. In cognitive development theory‚ the theory that is focused on is Piaget’s theory of cognitive development. Piaget’s theory‚ which is the children cognitive

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    Accounting Theory

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    Accounting Theory Construction The function to study accounting theories is to classify them according to the assumptions they rely on‚ how they were formulated‚ and their approaches to explaining and predicting actual events. There are some classification which are pragmatic‚ syntactic‚ semantic‚ normative‚ positive‚ and naturalistic approaches. Pragmatic approaches are based on observing the behavior of accountants or those who use the information generated by accountant. Syntactic approaches

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    Humor theories

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    Humor Theories There are three leading theories of humor that serve as the intellectual foundation for what is considered funny. These three theories are the superiority‚ relief‚ and incongruity theories. The superiority theory focuses on the dark side of comedy‚ asserting that we laugh in response to our perceived supremacy over other’s unfortunate situations or social rank. The relief theory claims that humor is a form of releasing excessive energy. Lastly the incongruity theory says that something

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    Erick Theory

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    Erik Erikson’s Theory Child Development Instructor Stephanie Stocking August 8‚ 2011 I believe that Erik Erikson’s theory focused more on the development of emotional life‚ different personalities‚ cultures‚ and psychological traits. His theory gives steps of development of life‚ in which he describes into eight different stages. Each stage represented the life crisis the people may have encountered during their childhood/ adulthood. Ego identity was one of his main elements he focused on

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    Bradshaw's Theory

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    Bradshaw’s theory about the growth of children is very accurate. When a child experiences pain and suffering at a young age they become emotionally damaged. For example my Grandpa caused my uncle a lot of pain and guilt when he was young because my grandpa divorced by grandma and left my uncle to be the man of the house at such a young age. Today my uncle still has not forgiven my grandfather and he has trouble getting close to other people. In order for my uncle to move forward in his life he has

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    Psychoanalytic Theory

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    Sigmund Freud established a theory that was based on human behavior and personality‚ in which he called it‚ “Psychoanalytic Theory.” He worked with patients that suffered from mental illnesses‚ in which he believed that originated from their childhood experience. Not only does he believe that childhood experiences influence an individual’s behavior‚ their unconscious desires may be another reason for a juvenile’s delinquent behavior. When this theory was discovered‚ Freud involved three concepts

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