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  2. Theory Z - Wikipedia

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    Theory Z is a name for various theories of human motivation built on Douglas McGregor 's Theory X and Theory Y. Theories X, Y and various versions of Z have been used in human resource management, organizational behavior, organizational communication and organizational development. McGregor's Theory X states that workers inherently dislike and ...

  3. Dead Internet theory - Wikipedia

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    The theory gained traction in discussions among technology enthusiasts, researchers, and futurists who sought to explore the risks associated with our reliance on the Internet. The conspiracy theory has entered public culture through widespread coverage and has been discussed on various high-profile YouTube channels.

  4. Glasser's choice theory - Wikipedia

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    Choice theory posits that the behaviors we choose are central to our existence. Our behavior ( choices) is driven by five genetically driven needs in hierarchical order: survival, love, power, freedom, and fun. The most basic human needs are survival (physical component) and love (mental component). Without physical (nurturing) and emotional ...

  5. National Empowerment Center - Wikipedia

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    The self-stated mission of NEC is to carry a message of recovery, empowerment, hope and healing to people who have been labeled with mental illness diagnosis. It argues that recovery and empowerment are not the privilege of a few but a process that is possible for everyone to embark on and find help with.

  6. Consumer welfare standard - Wikipedia

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    In the context of U.S. competition law, the consumer welfare standard (CWS) or consumer welfare principle (CWP) [1] is a legal doctrine used to determine the applicability of antitrust enforcement. Under the consumer welfare standard, a corporate merger is deemed anti-competitive “only when it harms both allocative efficiency and raises the ...

  7. Theory (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Theory (poem) " Theory " is a poem from Wallace Stevens 's first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was first published in 1917, and is in the public domain. [1] Theory. I am what is around me. Women understand this. One is not duchess. A hundred yards from a carriage.

  8. Empowerment (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium -and- steel. Dimensions. 1600 cm (630 in) Owner. Lincoln City Council [1] Empowerment is a public sculpture in the centre of the city of Lincoln in England . Designed by the artist Stephen Broadbent, sponsored by Alstom UK Ltd, Lincoln Co-operative Society, and other Lincoln businesses and organisations, donated to Lincoln City Council.

  9. Complete theory - Wikipedia

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    Complete theory. In mathematical logic, a theory is complete if it is consistent and for every closed formula in the theory's language, either that formula or its negation is provable. That is, for every sentence the theory contains the sentence or its negation but not both (that is, either or ). Recursively axiomatizable first-order theories ...