A paper focusing on the relationship between affect regulation and impulse control.
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This paper use attachment theory as a conceptual framework for linking affect Regulation and Impulse control. The paper explains how the theory has been used, the origins of the theory as well as attachment relationship functions. The paper also discusses the adverse consequences of inadequate parent-child attachment.
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"This theoretical paper presents a focus on the relationship between affect regulation and impulse control, utilizing attachment theory as an explanatory conceptual framework. An introduction to the topic is followed by the origins of attachment theory, attachment relationship functions, insecure attachment defenses, attachment and regulation of affect and impulse attachment, organization and affect regulation attachment, organization and impulse control and summary and conclusions."
Tags:Attachment, Theory, to, Link, Affect, Regulation, and, Impulse, Control
A discussion of the different factors that affect how a person chooses a career and those that contribute to experiences at work.
Term Paper # 111763 |
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MLA | 2009
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This paper discusses the diverse components that affect a person's experience with his/her respective job. It looks at the factors that affect choosing a particular career and how a person handles work stress. The paper also looks at the different factors that contribute to a person's decision-making ability and how he/she integrates different experiences in order to build his/her unique personality.
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"As those mentioned above, experience at work are affected by a person's age, gender, ethnicity, social class and by many others not mentioned. All of these affect one another. Life at work is characterized by diverse experiences, both negative and positive ones. And they all come together to build a well rounded person. Whether we let our age, gender or any other factor affect us negatively or positively will also depend on us. We could be flexible enough to accept the things we cannot change in ourselves, like our age, and work on those things we can still improve on, like our educational level."
Tags:diversity stress personality, decision making
Human Activities May Affect Ecosystems
A discussion on the affect of human behavior on earth and her resources, focusing on issues such as global warming and fossil fuels.
Persuasive Essay # 7104 |
1,300 words (
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MLA | 2002
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The following paper examines how fossil fuels affect climate and contribute to global warming as well as the way in which acid rain and oil spills affect local wildlife. The writer also discusses the effects of mining waste, farming and pharmaceutical waste.
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"Fossil fuels have become a major factor in our lives, they are used to power cars, ships, aircraft's and entire economies but at an ecological price. From the combustion of fossil fuels is water and carbon dioxides. This the major waste gases. Others include nitrous oxides, carbon monoxides and sulfur oxides. These contribute vastly to global warming. When the sun radiates electromagnetic radiation through our atmosphere it hits the earth and then the earth reflect this back in the form of longer wavelengths as infra red radiation. "
Tags:algal, bloom, co2, conservation, dioxide, eutophication, fossil, fuels, global, metal, mining, nitrogen, ocean
"""Geselischaft and the affect of urban life in Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver"" is a three page paper that discusses Martin Scorsese's seminal film Taxi Driver and hopes to capture Geselischaft and the shift of popular social values to the tumultuous ...
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"""Geselischaft and the affect of urban life in Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver"" is a three page paper that discusses Martin Scorsese's seminal film Taxi Driver and hopes to capture Geselischaft and the shift of popular social values to the tumultuous new values of the film's protagonist, Travis Bickle. "
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Geselischaft and the affect of urban life in Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver Herbert Gans contented that the city is a mosaic of many lifestyles. These lifestyles always threaten to collide in an inevitable fashion and reinforce the concept of Geselischaft. This German term strives to articulate the conditioning of a human being to be self-centered and self-serving, altering a human's nature so that they will "survive" the rigors of a modern lifestyle. Geselischaft especially holds poignancy within an urbanized society, and has been explored by many filmmakers who hope to capture this phenomenon as the essence of one's modern selfhood. Martin Scorsese's seminal film Taxi Driver is no exception to this, and
Tags:film, urbanization, society
A research paper on the primary factors that affect choice of fast food
among individuals of different countries, highlighting the differentiations in health perspectives related to consumption of fast food.
Research Paper # 110530 |
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APA | 2008
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This paper presents a research paper that discusses the the impact that culture has on the consumption of fast food and compares the difference in buying behavior in different countries. The paper investigates the major factors that affect customer's choice in fast food and comments on the relationship between food consumptions and health. The paper includes tables and figures.
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Objective
Introduction
Background of the Study
Methodology
Introduction
Research Questions
Literature Review
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"Globalization is greatly changing society and culture all around the globe in terms of consumer choices, lifestyle, individual preferences, socialization and custom and at the same time all of these factors are individualizing and changing specific aspects of marketing for fast food restaurants such as McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and others. In short, understanding factors affecting consumer choices regarding fast food is a complex focus of research because many diverse and various factors must be taken into consideration in terms of fast food and indeed the non-foodness' of fast food must be examined. 'Non-foodness' is a term coined in the work of Kwan which is a term used to refer to other reasons that fast food is chosen for consumption among consumers internationally."
Tags:consumption, countries, non-food, related, factors, nutritional, value
Does the amount a child reads affect his writing ability at high school and college age?
Research Paper # 8131 |
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APA | 2002
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This paper is about the affect of reading (both amount and ability) on a child's development of writing ability. It explains how reading and writing are related and explores the correlation between the two. It contains three charts.
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"The Magic Spell (a title). There was two boys. They wanted to go fishing, so they went to the forest. Tommy put a pole in the water and fell in" (Cox, Shanahan, & Sulzby, 1990, p. 65). This example of a poorly written text, composed by a poor reader in the third grade, contrasts sharply with the well-written text of a good fifth grade reader: Cities have thousands of people in them. The people live very close together and some next to tall buildings. There is a lot of noise and people running around. People live in big cities, because they are close to where they work and they think they will have a better life. There are also many choices about work, play, and housing. There are usually three main parts in a city. There is a downtown, which is busy. It has many stores, skyscrapers, and apartments. The industrial area has many factories, pollution, warehouses, and small houses. The residential area has many homes and small businesses. Some cities grow by their natural resources like oil, trees, or gas. Houston, Texas grew with those. Chicago, Illinois grew with transportation crossroads, where roads, airways, and rivers meet. These are some of the things that made small cities become big cities (Cox et al., 1990, p. 64). Not only is there a striking difference in length between the two texts, there is also a large difference in cohesiveness, general flow of ideas and overall quality. The first story, written by a poor reader, lacks a cohesive plot or story line. For example, in the second sentence, the author says the boys want to go fishing; however, he then has them go to a forest, rather then a pond or lake, which would be more appropriate to fish in. Also, the title ("The Magic Spell") has nothing to do with the actual content of the text. Cox et al. (1990) gave this text the lowest quality score (one) and a cohesive harmony score of zero (p. 65)."
Tags:ability, children, development, psychology, literacy
This paper discusses how accounting and financial trends affect the management of law firms.
Analytical Essay # 116328 |
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APA | 2009
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In this article, the writer notes that the recent advancement of technology and the globalization and expansion of law firms have made it necessary for attorneys and staff members to be more aware of how accounting affects the operation and management of the firm. The writer discusses that when partners, associates and staff members are supplied with varying degrees of financial information and have a comprehension of the basic economic concepts utilized in making financial decisions, the firm can make gains in employee and attorney satisfaction and productivity. Understanding structural and strategic developments within the firm, as well as the ethical issues that can arise, can help managers and accountants to better plan for the firm's financial future. The writer concludes that attorneys that take the time to improve their accounting skills will benefit greatly in understanding the financial documents and reports of their firms.
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Financial Trends
Choice of Entity
Key Performance Indicators
Measuring Profitability
Increasing Profitability
Changes in the Industry
Ethical Considerations
Conclusion
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"This indicator is very valuable when tracking a firm's performance, as it is used to calculate net income. For example, an attorney may work forty hours in one week, but only have thirty billable hours; the difference being the attorney's gross production for the week.
"Since partners and managers often spend a lot of time performing administrative and human resource related tasks, many firms allow these individuals to set their own billable requirements. Similarly, for associate attorneys, the most recent trend is performance based compensation, also known as benchmark compensation, a method which also considers non-billable time, write-offs and rate of collection, rather than strictly focusing on billable hours."
Tags:ethics, strategic, plan, profitability, key, performance
A psychological analysis of the factors that affect personalities.
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2002
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This paper is a careful examination of traditional psychological attitudes towards the influence of personality on our thoughts. It addresses the difference between internally perceived and externally perceived personalities, as well as change over time and the importance of emotion. It also proposes a unification of emotion and cognition in order to better understand the factors affecting personalities. Personality disorders' relationship to thought is mentioned.
In this paper, affectation of the glass ceiling in women's social roles provide a gender bias that restricts women from learning and training for higher positions in or above middle level management. The patriarchal milieu of American corporate life ...
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In this paper, affectation of the glass ceiling in women's social roles provide a gender bias that restricts women from learning and training for higher positions in or above middle level management. The patriarchal milieu of American corporate life is often a major part of this problem, as women are often economically marginalized into lower level managerial jobs with far less pay. By understanding the gender bias of women as a 'reserve worker' in the modern era, the subjective stereotypes of women as domestic servant affect the ability of women to learn stronger and developed managerial skills.
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The following essay looks at how the trend of individuals to vote according to their religious beliefs may affect the 2002 elections.
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This paper discusses the 2000 presidential election where candidates incorporated religious beliefs into their campaigns. As a result, religious groups strongly supported a specific candidate. Religion and the influence of religious groups are making a larger impact on which candidates are elected. This paper shows how they are making an impact on the issues that are supported during the candidate's term.
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"The 2000 presidential election was rich with a mix of politics and religious beliefs. Since then President Bush and other elected officials have continued to make statements that bring religion into politics. With Bush making statements such as we are on a "crusade" against terrorism and actions such as trying to get government funding for religious groups has changed the political scene."
Tags:debates, Gore, Bush, religious, leaders, moral, decline, federal, elections, races, elect, congressman, governors