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    Theory Y and X

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    two types of scientific theories‚ theory X and theory Y. He relates these two theories on two managers (Dave and Val) who are in the same organization (Telecommunication company)‚ however in different departments. He continues to talk about how they use their management skills on their employees based on theory X and theory Y. Douglas McGregor‚ an American Social Psychologist‚ proposed X-Y theory in his 1960 book “The human side of enterprise”. Theories X and Y are still referred in the field of

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    Triple X Syndrome

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    Tracie Emmerich Professor Debbie Seale Biology 101 TR‚ 8:30-11:30 am 3/6/2012 Triple X Syndrome Triple X Syndrome is a sex chromosome abnormality in which there are three X chromosomes instead of the usual two found in most females. Triple X Syndrome is also known as Trisomy X‚ Triplo X Syndrome‚ and XXX Syndrome. The first published report of a woman with a karyotype with a 47‚ XXX was by Patricia A. Jacobs in 1959 at a hospital in Scotland. Most people have 46 chromosomes‚ occurring in

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    Malcolm X History

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    MWEEK-5 HOME WORK ASSIGNMENT Malcolm X--Myth and Truthfulness Civil Rights Activist‚ Malcolm X was born as Malcolm Little on May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ the fourth of eight children born to Louise and Earl Little. Louise was a homemaker and Earl was a preacher who was also an active member of the local chapter of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and avid supporter of the Black Nationalist leader”. (Marcus Garvey). Because of Earl Little ’s civil rights activism‚ the family faced

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    Theory X and Y

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    In modern organizations‚ there is no need for Theory X elements as propounded by Douglas McGregor. Discuss with relevant examples. Douglas McGregor examined theories on behaviour of individuals and formulated two models which he calls Theory X and Theory Y. Theory X assumes that the average human being has an inherent dislike for work and will avoid it if he can. As A result of their dislike for work‚ most people must be controlled and threatened before they will work hard enough. The

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    Film X man

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    X-Man: First Class X-Man First Class is film which released in 2011 and directed by Mathew Vaughn and produced by Bryan Singer. It mentioned the first met of professor Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr‚ and aginst Sebastian Shaw‚ and their different views with mutant. The issues in this film are how normal prople treating mutants and mutants treating and using their abilities. X-Man stories started with comic books‚ then released on screen. The First Class is a beginning story of X-man. The story

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    Malcom X Thesis

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    Send him to a different Jail‚ and in this point‚ he started to gain Knowledge on. People started to Call him Minister Malcom X Because of what the Speech he gave to when Mohamed Died. Anyone who wasn’t could not conceive what happened to Mr.Mohamid. Malcom Then travels to Mecca and then he made one Speech in Mecca‚ and He went back to the US. In 1965‚ he then Became Malcom X‚ as he Stood the Civil War’s Freedom‚ most Blacks have gone into different Future Paths. He then gives thanks to Allah that

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    Malcolm X: A Biography

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    quote by Malcolm X showed that he was ready for the future‚ whatever it may be. (Moncur). Malcolm X greatly affected the turn of black de-segregation in the 1950s. He had strong beliefs‚ suffered a gruesome assassination‚ and a remarkable legacy. Malcolm Little had many strong beliefs in himself and in people all over the world. Malcolm Little educated himself‚ so was able to find out what he believed. For one‚ he changed his name from Malcolm Little to Malcolm X because X was the original

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    Malcolm X Thesis

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    Malcolm X The history of the United States has in it much separation or segregation due to race. For a long time our country has seen racism as a large problem and this has caused ethnic groups to be looked down upon or forced into a lifestyle of difficulties and suppression. Due to this‚ races‚ particularly African-Americans‚ have been forced to deal with unequal opportunity and poverty‚ leading to less honorable ways of getting by and also organizations that support change. Malcolm X is one

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    Perceptions of Malcolm X

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    Malcolm X: The Man and the Myth The American perception of the so-called ’Black Muslim ’ movement has been largely characterized by fear and distortion‚ what the Black Muslim community itself has referred to as a "natural reaction" of the oppressor race when faced with the same vitriol it holds for its victims.  The most prominent example of this distortion lies in the popular legacy of Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz)‚ whose belief in self-defense against racist aggression has been ambiguously

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    The Gift Man Ray Meaning

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    irrationality. The focal point of the sculpture is the set of brass tacks lined up in the center of the iron; these dangerous components transform the work into a weapon and‚ in turn‚ a representation of war. By stripping the iron of its purpose‚ Man Ray creates a simply worthless and impractical item; this parallels the basic principles of Nihilism‚ which focus on the idea that humanity and life do not have any worth or purpose. From another perspective‚ The Gift also focuses on Nihilism through its

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