Dulce Et Decorum Est
.... devices, Owen is able to make a deliberate attempt at destroying the popular misconceptions that dying for one's own country is a noble or
rewarding act. ....
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Social Learning Theory of Albert Bandura a
.... or
rewarding responses, and they regulate their behavior on the basis of such information. Thus, environmental stimuli can determine whether an aggressive
act ....
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Patriarchy and Clytemnestra
.... We can see that she does not feel the moral pressure to
act heroically in the .... This is because males in power did not like the concept of
rewarding a woman for ....
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Marble Faun
.... mind after seeing the approval of Miriam with respect to Donatello's murderous
act. .... are places and values that are much more fulfilling and
rewarding than we ....
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THE ABA PILOT PROJECT
.... child to learn from the normal environment, as well as how to
act on that .... the attention of parents and praise for them is inherently more
rewarding to these ....
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Prostitution
.... trade, both the prostitute and the partner are engaging in an
act that promotes .... (116) point out, because of this mutually
rewarding relationship "prostitution ....
(2737

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Containment Theory of Crime
.... reinforcement models dictate that learning is achieved by balancing
rewarding with aversive .... to a possible line of action and then choosing to
act in whatever ....
(2963

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Models of Crime and Control Models
.... reinforcement models dictate that learning is achieved by balancing
rewarding with aversive .... to a possible line of action and then choosing to
act in whatever ....
(2963

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Salary and wage of federal workers.
.... of automaticity in providing salary or wage increases, and the
rewarding of productive .... The merit pay provisions of CSRA [Civil Service Reform
Act] are based on ....
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Death of a Salesman
.... While
Act I and
Act II are titled as such, the third
act is entitled .... of failure in Biff by enabling his irresponsible behavior and by
rewarding his youthful ....
(2998

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Global Human Resource Management
.... are few "hard and fast" rules regarding compensating and
rewarding expatriate workers .... consumer health and safety under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic
Act. ....
(4739

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Henri Fayol
....
Rewarding initiative in subordinates. 14. .... Therefore, this type of leader is more likely to
act as "coach", and let the workers make most of the decisions The ....
(934

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Organizational Behavior
.... In other words, is the way we look, think,
act, and feel the .... Theory X managers devoted their energies toward
rewarding, punishing, and overseeing the behavior ....
(2230

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1980 Campaign for Governor in Arkansas
.... that tended to short-change small states such as Arkansas while
rewarding large states .... Unfortunately for Mr. Clinton, he did not
act on his own assessment. ....
(2869

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Education
.... nations, and as more of them needed higher skills to win
rewarding jobs in .... The Morrill
Act sponsored by Justin Morrill in 1857 enabled the grant of public ....
(1237

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Defining Justice
.... all the evidence that is available, to avoid rash assumptions and the use of stereotypes, and to
act in a .... The job is challenging but is also very
rewarding. ....
(1029

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Sexual harassment in social interactions
.... Reinforcements can be either positive (or
rewarding) or negative (or punitive) (Jeffery .... of imitative behavior; in other words, people learn to
act in certain ....
(3088

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The Role of Paramedics
.... must have excellent judgment and be able to prioritize decisions and
act quickly. .... The most
rewarding aspect of the job involves helping people in their time of ....
(2515

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Boys Don't Cry
.... Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, and other rural areas can be both bearable and
rewarding. .... Many cases are the result of boredom; individuals
act out their initial ....
(2001

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Wellness Program
.... of the program while a new, more effective and
rewarding program is .... These individuals would
act as motivators, supporters, and health "nags" to encourage other ....
(1565

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Forms of Aggression
.... prevailing theories. Furthermore, in certain circumstances the completion of an aggressive
act is in itself
rewarding. The variables ....
(3289

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Positions of 3 Presidential Candidates
.... Kerry believes the No Child Left Behind
Act should be amended because it is .... assets, and refocusing other social policies on the new goal of
rewarding work, we ....
(3280

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Japan's Showa Foods II. Background A. The Joint Ven
.... and its social obligations (Hosmer 3). Generally, companies favor
rewarding long-term .... is founded on the principle that managers should always
act to maximize ....
(2989

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A Proposed New Concept of Marriage
.... there should be much more education and preparation for the
act of getting .... and rearing children is probably one of the most demanding and
rewarding results of ....
(1616

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Mental Handicaps
.... The basis for this
act is the assumption that all handicapped children can benefit from public .... Social work with the mentally retarded would be
rewarding. ....
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Necessity for Precision in Meaning
.... of displaying subject-matter "intrinsic" to the
act of teaching, as opposed to the "extrinsic" acts of complimenting, exhorting, or
rewarding students." Here ....
(3381

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Understanding Nature & Ecology
.... a "system of commerce and production where each and every
act is inherently .... regulated or morally mandated"; honor market principles; be more
rewarding than is ....
(2979

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Semantics
.... but it too has its obvious shortcomings in seeming to imply approval of the
act. .... of E-Prime by a student who wrote, "I found the movie more
rewarding than the ....
(4512

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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
.... Equally important to CEO success is that a CEO should not
act in a .... Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems CEO said that: "The market is
rewarding Sun's consistent ....
(2936

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Psychologic Effects of Advertising
.... the hidden motivations that make people
act as they do, particularly
act irrationally. .... came up with the idea that the consumer could be
rewarding himself with ....
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