By: Jaden Sloan | 2010-09-26 | Law In attempting to garner an understanding of the nature of law, early legal philosophers and academics formulated what has come to be known as the natural law theory, and has become a literal cornerstone of the development of modern legal thinking. Although somewhat limited in modern jurisprudential thinking, read more
By: Ethen Smith | 2011-01-16 | Customer Service Sports coaching are based on motivation theories since the core of athletic competition is linked to the human compulsion towards excellence and superiority. read more
By: Benny | 2012-03-26 | College The classical and old theories of wages are either defective or inadequate while explaining the wage determination. Though marginal productivity theory is fairly satisfactory, it does not take into consideration the supply side of labor which is equally important as that of demand. Modern theory of wages provides a satisfactory explanation of wage determination. read more
By: Andrew Sandon | 2006-10-26 | Law Through an understanding of causes of juvenile delinquency society may come to deal preventively with delinquency; certainly treatment of the offender needs to be based upon an understanding of the causal mechanisms that have produced him. In this paper we'll describe three theories of juvenile delinquency such as Social Learning Theory, General Strain Theory and Behavioral Theory and discuss appropriate preventive programs based upon these theories. read more
By: Iyer Subramanian | 2011-06-18 | Human Resources Everyone of us without an exception faces constraints, limitations while accomplishing certain purpose in life. The speed at which you pass through this bottleneck will largely determine the speed of your entire journey & the success in achieving your goal. read more
By: Dom Triviamaster | 2011-12-08 | Personal injury Boris Kerner developed a traffic flow theory, known as the three-phase traffic theory, over the course of six years. He finalized the theory in 2002. Unlike classical theories, which are comprised of two basic forms of traffic, congested and free flow; Kerner’s theory involves three distinct phases of traffic: synchronized, free flow and wide moving jam. The oddity in this theory is that Kerner read more
By: Carl Vouer | 2011-09-14 | Home security Remember the classic YouTube video with Antoine Dodson threatening whatever unknown perpetrator snuck into his apartment? Well you wouldn't have had Antoine installed a simple apartment alarm to secure his residence. read more
By: Brian John | 2011-01-11 | College The functionalist theory was based on the work of Durkheim, Erikson and Merton and what makes the functionalist different from other theories is that it sees crime and deviance in a positive light. The functionalists consider deviance a normal part of life and that it has negative and positive effects. They believe that deviance assists people in.... read more
By: William Jaroske | 2010-05-25 | Politics A conspiracy theory attempts to explain the ultimate cause of an event (usually a political, social, or historical event) as a secret. They are often deceptive plot by a covert alliance of powerful people or organizations rather than as an overt activity or as natural occurrence. Explaining the irrational responses of today's conspiracy theory is the topic of this article which is an alarming l read more
By: Christopher Kabamba | 2010-03-28 | Self Improvement The Locus of Control Theory postulates that every human being has a "place"- the locus where he/she feels the control of his/her life rests; this place or locus of control can either be internal or external; and it is this position that creatively determines how much "in control" an individual feels about his/her life. People with an internal locus generally feel that they have control over their lives and circumstances; they take initiative and seek to positively change their lives. Individuals with an external locus feel that their lives are controlled by circumstances; they feel disempowered to do anything ... read more
By: vansci123 | 2011-01-19 | Business Inter recovery! This is consistent with the argument recently in the Italian media. From the official Christmas Leonardo took office, Inter has quietly made a run of four games to three straight Serie A. read more
By: Jeff H Grundy | 2010-04-03 | Motivation The idea that you can tell what your subconscious thoughts are by just looking around you is very scary. Did you actually attract everything into the life you are now living. Can that be true. How can anyone really know? Is the law of attraction for real or just a myth ... read more
By: Dom Triviamaster | 2011-12-08 | Personal injury When traffic slows due to increased usage by drivers, it is known as traffic congestion. This often occurs during what is known as “rush hour” traffic times; however, poor weather conditions, accidents, road construction and other issues such as evacuations can cause traffic congestion to occur. For drivers, the result is slower speeds and increased drive times. Traffic congestion can also fre read more
By: Mike Deathe | 2010-12-06 | Pets I spent three days sitting in a conference room listening to Dr. Ian Dunbar talk about dogs, training and learning theory; and somewhere during day three I had an epiphany! You see, I have a degree in psychology and always thought I really understood learning theory. But during this seminar, I started looking at learning theory in a different way. I am not sure if this was Dr. Dunbar's intention, but it radically changed the way I look at the subject. read more