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    Equity theory

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    1. INTRODUCTION Equity is defined by a complex mathematical formula‚ but in practice it is described as relationship‘s fairness between people in one society. Equity theory is social justice theory‚ designed by Adams in 1963. It claims that individuals review the inputs and outcomes of themselves and others‚ and in situations of inequity‚ experience greater cognitive dissonance than individuals in equitable situations. This kind of equity is perceived as social justice in society (or company

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    Working with children under any setting is always a challenge but it becomes a legal challenge when it comes to children and confidentiality. Counseling minors is a tricky business because they have the same rights as clients‚ but they also don’t have the same rights as regular clients because they are minors and can not truly consent‚ and in a sense have limited confidentiality. According to the ACA 2014 code of ethics counselors “respect the inherent rights and responsibilities of parents/guardians

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    in contesting Manuel’s will‚ a feat that may not prosper in the first place. Art. 892. If only one legitimate child or descendant of the deceased survives‚ the widow or widower shall be entitled to one-fourth of the hereditary estate. In case of a legal separation‚ the surviving spouse may inherit if it was the deceased who had given cause for the same. If there are two or more legitimate children or descendants‚ the surviving spouse shall be entitled to a portion equal to the legitime of each of

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    What is a reactive attitude? What bearing does it have on the problem of free will? A theory that has attacked the validity of discussions on freedom in modern philosophy is determinism. In these discussions‚ questions have arisen as to how the truth or falsity of this theory should affect our lives. In this essay I will discuss the formal implications‚ illustrated by Peter Strawson‚ that come about from this. This will mean discussion of our reactive attitudes on: our moral considerations and on

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    The Problem at Shepherd High School In schools today‚ we face many problems as students: having free will‚ being rebellious‚ and expressing ourselves. There are a vast amount of different problems and we all deal with them differently in school. A problem at Shepherd High School is the open campus lunch rule. During lunch‚ driving should be allowed. Having the ability to drive during lunch can benefit for more business in the Shepherd community from all the the students’ purchases. Also‚ the time

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    can lead to in the long run. D. My expository thesis statement is: child abuse is an enormous problem among many families globally because child abuse is a detrimental aspect of a child’s life as well as the developmental stages in a child’s life‚ which would cause them to have physical‚ psychological‚ or behavioral consequences as they grow. 1. Indeed‚ many people say that child abuse should be legal because an injury resulting from physical abuse is not

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    Problems why Students fail?

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    CHAPTER 8 BOREDOM IN SCHOOL…………………………………34-36 CHAPTER 9 LACK OF SELF-CONFIDENCE………………………... 37-39 CHAPTER 10 LACK OF MOTIVATION………………………………….40-43 CONCLUSION……………………………………………………………...44-45 BIBLIOGRAPHY………………………………………………………………46 Introduction Do you know the problems students face during their college? Does it affect every inch of you when it comes to different aspects of being in student’s college life? Have you ever notice these problems and what do you do in order to cope up with it?

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    Important Things to Know About Before Getting a Tattoo Lori Porter Axia College of University of Phoenix Tattoos are a wonderful way of expressing ones individuality‚ but people need to think about all the ramifications of getting a tattoo before they get it. Serious problems can arise from making this decision without consciously thinking it through. “Tattoos are fast becoming a mark of the 21st century‚ with one quarter of those under the age of 30 adorning their skin with at least

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    2.3 Insomnia and Struggle with Despair Have you ever suffered from severe depression that you would consider staying up at night? What would happen to human beings when they are‚ unfortunately‚ struggling with their depression to the point that deprives them of their sleep? In his story “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place”‚ Ernest Hemingway adequately captures the problem of insomnia and despair in the story through by embodying of two main characters. One is The Old Man‚ a lonely deaf old man who likes

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    Graduate Student Challenges Numerous challenges exist that a student faces during graduate studies. This paper will focus on three of these challenges that this writer is facing; time management‚ stress management‚ and financial responsibility. “You must know where you want to go and what you want to achieve before you start your journey into education.” (Harvey‚2001‚ para.2). The challenge of time management in a graduate program is vital to curricular success. Graduate programs

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