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    Psych 6104

    NORTHCENTRAL UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET ------------------------------------------------- Student: Billyn Tarplain ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETELY FILLED IN Follow these procedures: If requested by your instructor, please include an assignment cover sheet. This will become the first page of your assignment. In addition, your assignment header should include your last

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    Explanations of Criminal Behavior

    Park’s social disorganization theory forms the basis for several other theories in contemporary criminology. For example, the theories that have come to be known as strain theories. Sociologist Robert Merton believed that “social conditions, especially poverty and ethnicity, are powerful factors in determining the adaptations that individuals make to socially prescribed goals and the lifestyles that develop as a result” (25). Focusing on social disorganization and strain theory, I can attempt to explain

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    Hinduism

    Week #3 Checkpoint Hinduism Essay Considering the Hinduism lacks a unified belief system, what makes up the Hindu religion? What are the cultural and societal influences that have made Hinduism vital to the region in which it originated? Explain the desire for liberation from earthly existence. From the standpoint of the outsider, comprehending the attributes and the many facets of the Hindu culture may seem difficult and cumbersome. I believe one of the reasons lies within the fact that in

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    Free Will

    of free will and personal identity with the philosophical theories explained by the author of your textbook. After you read each chapter, take some time to check the statement that comes closest to your view (and summarizes a philosophical theory explained by the author). Free will or determinism? When I think about the extent of my freedom to choose in life, I believe that human beings are False absolutely free to choose whatever path in life seems best to them (libertarianism) True are

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    Career Management

    person’s work experiences over time (Arthur, Hall, and Lawrence 1989). A career can be defined as a sequence of various paid and unpaid occupation that one undertakes during his or her lifetime. It is a sum total of various processes and shifts in life path. When talk is about career, it mainly refers to the professions and posts one undertakes but other things like lifestyle, unpaid work, activities with friends etc. also play an equally important part in our career. Earlier, careers meant people following

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    Identify the Job: It Programmer Analyst

    teams etc.: Expectancy Theory b. Challenging projects and more responsibility: Job Enrichment c. Competitive pay and regular hikes: Expectancy Theory d. Increase autonomy of programmers by providing high level management guidance and reducing micro-managing: Job Characteristics Model e. Adopting 360 degree reviews to get feedback about supervisors: Job Characteristics f. Make career paths clearly visible to programmers and criteria for career advancement universal: Goal Setting g. Universal

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    Structuration Theroy

    Structuration Theory (when was structuration theory developed) Google question In a number of articles in the late 1970s and early 1980s, culminating in the publication of The Constitution of Society in 1984, British sociologist Anthony Giddens developed the theory of structuration, which addressed fundamental problems in the social sciences in a way that was unconventional at the time.Dec 4, 2014 The theory of structuration is a social theory of the creation and reproduction of social systems

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    Feminist Criminology

    of the most masculinized of all social sciences. As long as statistics has been collected, they reflect that men are more likely to engage in illegal activities than women. The basis of feminist criminology is that criminal behavior by females. The goal of feminist isn’t the oppression of masculinity but equality of women to men. There are many advocates who argue that the inequality in wealth, political, economic and social power are the main cause of female criminal behavior. The radical criminologist

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    Motivation

    Slide 1 : | Leadership 13 | Slide 2 : | Leadership Leadership is the process where a person exerts influence over others and inspires, motivates and directs their activities to achieve goals. Effective leadership increases the firm’s ability to meet new challenges. Leader: The person exerting the influence. Personal Leadership Style: the ways leaders choose to influence others. Some leaders delegate and support subordinates, others are very authoritarian. Managers at all levels have their

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    Social Work Career Analysis

    exhaust every possible avenue of challenge and promotion at my current academic and skill level. There is a great deal more change that I would like to affect for more people, and on a larger scale. I believe the path to joining a master’s program for Social Work is how I will achieve my goals, particularly improving my understanding of creation and management of social programs.To tip the scales in the favor of people wanting or needing to break down the barriers that impede them from accomplishing

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