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Project InformationPrincipal InvestigatortKenneth SlepyanCouncil Contract Numbert81702gDatetOctober 24 2003Copyright InformationScholars retain the copyright on works they submit to NCEEER H. to . comply:. Observations from research . on regulatees’ attitudes to code compliance. Dr Paul . Sanderson. Faculty of Health, Social Care & Education, Anglia Ruskin University. Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research &. Exposure, Impact, and Implications. Susanna Dilliplane. Deputy Director. Aspen Planning and Evaluation Program. The Aspen Institute. Why do we care?. The media’s democratic functions. Media effects. Dr. . Afxendiou. AP Comparative Government and Politics. Sachem North High School. POWER. the . ability, whether personal or social, to get things done — either to enforce one’s own will or to enforce the collective will of some group over others. Jack Szymanski, Alex Lee. Regime. Five year terms. Authoritarian/coercive. Unitary. One party system (communist party). High autonomy. Low Accountability . Economy. Mixed economy (more privatization). JYOTI. Assistant Professor. Department of Political Science. PGGC-11. Chandigarh. Characterstics. . Power is the capacity to influence others.. Power is relational. Power is situational. Power depends on its use. . by. . Saulo Casali Bahia. . Post-. Graduate. . Certificate. . Course. in . Social Power. NOVEMBER 2, . 2016, . InterUniversity. . Centre, . Dubrovnik. , . Croatia. . TOPICS. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AUTHORIZED AND UNAUTHORIZED EXERCISE OF POWER?. Danny & Evan. Writing Activity. Imagine yourself as a Russian citizen (Cold War or otherwise). Describe the events of your normal day. Include elements of your job, community, financial situation, interests, etc. . Obey. without question. Obey most. of the time, but question why.. Only. obey when it suits you. Disobey more often than. obey.. Which of the sections do the following groups fit into for you?. Parents. Maggie Kubanyiova. University of Birmingham. Motivation and Imagination. The Motivational Power of Vision . “Vision is the motivating force behind everything we do. You can never say to someone ‘let’s motivate ourselves’ because motivation is simply a bi-product of the transference of vision. If I can ‘see’ something great, I’ll do anything I can to see it come to pass. Vision gives birth to commitment, enthusiasm, energy and discipline.” . “Let China sleep. For when China wakes, it will shake the world.” ~ Napoleon Bonaparte. China. The state’s ability to carry out actions or policies within their borders independently from interference either from the inside or the outside. Deephouse and Suchman. Presented by Amanda Hinojosa. Evolution of Legitimacy. Beginnings: Weber. legitimacy of authority types. New institutional theory. Meyer and Rowan (1977). Legitimacy results from being efficient and from conforming to institutionalized myths in the organizational environment.. Make sure you say whether the passage is the ideas of . Mitchell or the ideas of Flew. . . Passage. Where. is it from?. What point is. it trying to make?. When the partisan asks for help and doesn't get it, what can he do? He can (a) conclude that the stranger is not on our side; or (b) maintain that he is on our side, but that he has reasons for withholding help. . extrinsic motivation: a person performs an action because it leads to an outcome that is separate from or external to the person. intrinsic motivation: a person performs an action because the act is fun, challenging, or satisfying in an internal manner. Warm UP. Define the following terms. Homeostasis. Drive Reduction Theory. Theory of Optimal Arousal. Glucose. Hypothalamus in relation to hunger. Leptin. PYY. Set Point. Alfred Kinsey. Considered the father of the study of human sexuality for conducting his studies in the 1940’s. .

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