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Understanding ideas of power and corruption in Blake's 'London'
Pupil outcome: I can explain how William Blake presents power in society in 18th century London. Key learning points: - Blake’s poem ‘London’ is a condemnation of the inequality and oppression that pervaded society in 18th century...
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Exploring interpretations of masculinity in 'An Inspector Calls'
Pupil outcome: I can explain how characters in ‘An Inspector Calls’ conform to, or challenge, gender expectations. Key learning points: - Arguably, the male characters conform to Edwardian ideals of masculinity, emphasising strength,...
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The Early Executive Branch
As Chief Executive of the Executive Branch of government, the US President has immense power and authority. Power that comes primarily from the Constitution and the traditions set by our first four Presidents.
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Sources of Law - United States
What are the primary sources of law in the United States
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Fayol's 5 Management Functions
Dr. Kyle Huff explains Henry Fayol's 5 functions of management.
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Decison Making and Corporate Governance Issues
What is Decision Making and Corporate Governance Issues?
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Appointing and Removing Agency Authorities
How are members of an administrative agency appointed? How are they removed?
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Leader Decision Making
What is Leader Decision Making? How does leader decision making fit into behavioral leadership study?
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Judicial Restraint vs Judicial Activism
This Video Explains Judicial Restraint vs Judicial Activism
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Challenging Administrative Court Decisions: Procedures and Requirements
This video explains how parties can challenge administrative law or administrative court decisions. It outlines the requirements for standing, exhaustion of administrative remedies, and the right for review. The video also discusses how...
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Personal Jurisdiction - Explained
This Video Explains Personal Jurisdiction - Explained
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Perfection of Security Interest by Control
Perfection of Security Interest by Control
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Understanding Federalism in the US System
In this video, we delve into the concept of federalism in the United States system. We break down the key aspects of federalism, highlighting the roles and powers of both the federal government and state governments.
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Establishing Team Dynamics: The Importance of a Team Contract
This video discusses the concept of a team contract and its importance in establishing clear roles, expectations, and norms within a team.
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Regulation of Specific Business Activities
How do US Laws and Regulations apply to specific business activities?
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Recording Accounts Payable - Financial Accounting
Recording Accounts Payable - Financial Accounting
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Understanding the Arbitration Process and Rules
This video discusses the process and rules for carrying out an arbitration, which is a method of dispute resolution outside of the court system. The video covers both voluntary and mandatory arbitration and explains the applicable laws...
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Principal Agent Relationships in a Negotiation
In negotiations the principle parties are the decision makers, while the agents are the people who represent the interests of the principal decision makers. In negotiations, you have to know who's sitting at the table. Some of these...
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Principal Liable for Torts of an Agent
Principal Liable for Torts of an Agent
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Primary Participants in Bankruptcy Process
Primary Participants in Bankruptcy Process
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Political Power Games in an Organization
Also, Mintzberg (1985) classifies the political games played at organizations, as: insurgency, disapproval of insurgency, power building, nullifying rivals, etc.
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Persuasive Messages - Communications
A persuasive message is the central message that intrigues, informs, convinces, or calls to action. Persuasive messages are often discussed in terms of reason versus emotion. Every message has elements of ethos, or credibility; pathos,...
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Stanford Prison Study - Zimbardo Studies
The Stanford prison experiment was a psychological experiment conducted in the summer of 1971. It was a two-week simulation of a prison environment that examined the effects of situational variables on participants' reactions and behaviors.