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Public Law and Private Law

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This Video Explains Public Law and Private Law
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Prospect Theory

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What is Prospect Theory? The prospect theory says that investors value gains and losses differently, placing more weight on perceived gains versus perceived losses.
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Property Law Intro

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This Video Explains Property Law Intro
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Process for Bringing Criminal Charges

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This Video Explains Process for Bringing Criminal Charges
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Process for Arresting a Suspect

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This Video Explains Process for Arresting a Suspect
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Privacy Act of 1974

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Privacy Act of 1974
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Priority of Security Interests in Fixtures vs Mortgage Holder

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Priority of Security Interests in Fixtures vs Mortgage Holder
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Priority of a Secured Party vs a Buyer of Collateral

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Priority of a Secured Party vs a Buyer of Collateral
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Prior Experience and Entrepreneurship

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This Video Explains Prior Experience and Entrepreneurship
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Primary Market Research Methods

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This video defines what is a Primary Research Method in Marketing.
Instructional Video3:32
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Process for enforcing one's patent rights?

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Process for enforcing one's patent rights?
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Priority of Parties Holding Statutory or Common Law Liens

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Priority of Parties Holding Statutory or Common Law Liens
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Personal Relationships & Job Promotion

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Personal Relationships & Job Promotion
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Stress (Organizational Behavior)

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What is Stress? How is it related to Organizational Behavior? Stress occurs when a demand exceeds an individual's coping ability and disrupts his or her psychological equilibrium. Stress occurs in the workplace when an employee perceives...
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Strategic Contingency Model

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Strategic Contingencies Theory focuses on tasks that need to be done in the form of problems to be solved, thus de-emphasizing personality. If a person does not have charisma but is able to solve problem, then s/he can be an effective...
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State Long - Arm Statute

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This Video Explains State Long - Arm Statute
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State Law Protection of Trademarks

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State Law Protection of Trademarks
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Stanford Prison Study - Zimbardo Studies

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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.
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Speaking Voice Techniques in Addressing Others - Etiquette

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Speaking Voice Techniques in Addressing Others - Etiquette
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Socio-Psychological Theory (Neo-Freudian)

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What is Socio-Psychological Theory? What is Neo-Freudian theory? These theorists, referred to as neo-Freudians, generally agreed with Freud that childhood experiences matter, but deemphasized sex, focusing more on the social environment...
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Social Influences Affect Consumer Decisions

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Social Influences Affect Consumer Decisions
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Social Choice Theory

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What is Social Choice Theory? Social choice theory or social choice is a theoretical framework for analysis of combining individual opinions, preferences, interests, or welfares to reach a collective decision or social welfare in some...
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Social Capital

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What is Social Capital? Social capital is "the networks of relationships among people who live and work in a particular society, enabling that society to function effectively".
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Six Leadership Styles

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Six Leadership Styles. According to Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, and Annie McKee, there are six emotional leadership styles – Authoritative, Coaching, Affiliative, Democratic, pacesetting