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TV (Movie or other media) and aggressiveness
How might the controversy surrounding TV (Movie or other media) and aggressiveness be explained by a behaviorist? Do you agree with this behaviorist perspective? please explain. In contrast, how might social and social-cognitive theorists explain aggressive behavior? Instructions: For each scenario below, consider the followingquestion: In light of your belief, what is the explanation…
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The federal court system
The United States has a dual court system; a federal court system and state court systems. The structures of these court systems are very similar in that they are broken up into multiple levels to handle both criminal and civil matters. Additionally, each court system has a structure that allows for an appeal…
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Having a cultural profile of people
As the managing director for your company, based in India, that manufactures computer equipment, you are negotiating with an official in China. His job is to select computer equipment for city employees. You are adamant that you want all the specifications named clearly in a contract. However, the Chinese official is not interested in…
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Barriers to the troubleshooting process.
There are many barriers to the troubleshooting process. Share an example of when you experienced a barrier while attempting to troubleshoot a fault and answer the following questions: What are some ways that you overcame this barrier? Looking back on the event, is there anything you could have done differently during the troubleshooting…
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Aristotle’s definition of just
Aristotle defines the just as lawful and fair; likewise, the unjust is unlawful and unfair. Aristotle states, “the law prescribes living in accord with each virtue and forbids living in accord with each vice.” (Nichomachean Ethics, 83) Explain this connection between law, virtue, and justice for Aristotle. Do you think the idea of laws…
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Dell negative cash conversion cycle
Google “Dell negative cash conversion cycle” and describe what a negative cash conversion cycle is. How did this occur, and why would a firm (like Dell) want to sustain this condition as long as possible (or not)? Why would a firm want to decrease its cash conversion cycle? Decrease in cash conversion cycle increases…
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Advantages offered by a telecommunications model
Discuss in scholarly detail advantages offered by a telecommunications model when compared to a basic communications model. Describe in about 250 words and Please mention the source of references? Advantages of telecommunication model :1) Is reachable to greater are compared to basic communication.2) Long distance communication has been changed dramatically since the invention…
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PMO project planning
Recognized as one of the PMO’s most-important functions, PMO project planning comprises a wide range of activities, including risk management. Based on your Module 3 Portfolio Milestone assignment’s PMO subject organization designation, address the following discussion topic key elements: Describe the integration of risk management planning into the subject organization’s PMO project planning. Identify…
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Compare and contrast the facts and legal holdings in Dillon v. Legg and in Thing v. LaChusa. Why did the plaintiff/mother in Dillon receive damages for emotional loss while the plaintiff/mother in LaChusa was denied recovery? Attribution to specific sources or materials in the text or elsewhere will enhance your essay.
Length of essays should be between 500–750 words. Assignments that have a word count MUST be kept within the allotted number of words. Assignments will only be graded up until the number of words allowed. In other words, if you write more than is required you will not be graded on the extra words. Legal…
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Considering the California case of The Rowland v. Christian case, what rationales are there for abolishing versus maintaining the classifications among land visitors and does it promote justice to blur the lines between these classifications in favor of a more holistic, factor-based approach to landowner duties to visitors on the premises – with or without permission of the landowner?
Considering the California case of The Rowland v. Christian case, what rationales are there for abolishing versus maintaining the classifications among land visitors and does it promote justice to blur the lines between these classifications in favor of a more holistic, factor-based approach to landowner duties to visitors on the premises – with or without…