By: Darryl Noble | Movies This television sitcom is about four highly intelligent co-workers at a science university, who live their personal lives in the fantasy world of science fiction television, comic books, and video games. More specifically the two principal characters are Leonard and Sheldon, who live across the hallway from the beautiful Penny. read more
By: Damon King | Investing There are two explanations which preserve the integrity of earlier and more theoretical discussions of risk and return. First, as was explained in the last article, according to modern portfolio theory, the risk premium of an individual asset is not measured by its own variability considered in isolation but rather by the contribution which it makes to the variability or riskiness of a diversified portfolio to which it is added. An individual stock with very great variability would be expected t read more
By: Carl Caruso | Music Have you ever noticed when you're trying to figure out a certain chord in a particular song that all of a sudden you arrive at the right chord, but for some reason it just doesn't sound exactly like the one being played? Something about it just seems to sound different. Well it's a good chance that the reason for this is because a different "voicing" is being used. The term voicing is just anoter way to describe all the different fingerings and places that chord can be played on the fretboard. read more
By: Lucy Penn | Automotive This year has seen some tough competition in the Supermini sector as car manufacturers have really upped their game. The likes of Mazda, Ford and Mini have been rewarded for their efforts by winning various awards over the past year. read more
By: Mike Bordon | Communications Broadband is nothing but a telecommunications signal which has a broader bandwidth. It was originated as an application of radio engineering but the word was popularized by the organization known as Media One. read more
By: Sam J Thomas | International studies At last the Indian National Congress had to accept the two nation theory. Who accepted it first or why he did so, did not matter. The country was divided based on the theory that the Hindus and the Muslims constituted two different nations, while nobody cared to ask the question during the days of the Mughal rule or earlier. Even Mohammed Ali Jinnah did not relish the idea when it was first mooted by the Ali brothers. Nobody had then expected that it would gain acceptance and from the basis for the country's division. read more
By: Paragon Project LLC | Dating Alright well, here is a little something I noticed while reading up on alot of "alpha" information, and have been feild testing it to the point where its become who I am. It is one of my most important... i dont even want to say routine, because its more a way of life... let me explain. read more
By: Helping Psychology | Psychology Heinz Kohut developed the theory of Self Psychology at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. As it stands, Self Psychology explains psychopathology as developmental needs that have been interrupted or unmet. read more
By: Stephen Holmes | Business Here at Hypo Venture Capital we are committed to offering our clients access to the latest and broadest range of financial services and products on the market. read more
By: Jason Drohn | Marketing Social marketing theory is really quite simple. All these marketing agencies and advertisers are trying to tell you that it's big job and it costs lots and lots of money. The truth of the matter is that social marketing is about making friends. As simple as that. read more
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By: Christopher Kabamba | 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: Jaden Sloan | 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: Dave Webb | Reference & Education When I initially started to write this article, I elected to give a full recount of the history of Okinawa. About its prehistoric times, when a land bridge existed between Okinawa, Yonaguni (probably the time when the underwater ruins were above the waves) and China... about it originally being a separate country called the Ryukyu Kingdom, whose king believed in not fighting because "Life itself is a treasure"... about its invasion in the 1600s by Satsuma (the feudal domain in Japan, not the type of orange!)... about the Japan's constant classification of Okinawans as second-class citizens (a practice which still occurs today). But then I decided that the most influential time for Okinawa occurred in the first half of 1945, and the battle of Okinawa. read more