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What is capism?

Capism

A term to sum up that there is only so much time, demand, to achieve our goals. Capism sums up that exceeding these limits is detrimental to a corporate profit, a mental well being and an overall decline in positive attitude of the population.

Capism is the essential effect that occurs when a manufacturing experiences an economics term called diminishing returns.(1).

'Capism can be used to describe the CAP- the number of a certain product can sell in any given time period.(2)

Capism can be used to describe the amount of time a worker can produce a number of products (4)

Capism can be used to express the total amount of obligations a person is obligated for time in a given period before adding additional projects ( 5)

Common uses can be expressed:

" The company has reached its Capism point"

: The accounting person recommends to not order more widgets because they have reached their Capism point"

" Boss, I would love to produce more widgets but I have reached my Capism point"

" Sally, I would love to watch your kids tomorrow afternoon but I have reached my Capism point"

(1) "diminishing returns, also called law of diminishing returns or principle of diminishing marginal productivity , economic law stating that if one input in the production of a commodity is increased while all other inputs are held fixed, a point will eventually be reached at which additions of the input yield

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What was Darwin's influence on Psychology?

Darwin's contributions to psychology may be grouped under three main headings: (I) his doctrine of the evolution of instinct and the part played by intelligence in the process; (2) the evolution of mind from the lowest animal to the highest man ; and (3) the expressions of emotion.

Why do people deliberately walk into you when they see you?

Some people may do this out of aggression or to assert dominance. It could also be a manifestation of their own frustrations or anger, and they may lack coping skills to deal with these emotions in a healthy way. It is important to try to understand their perspective and respond calmly to avoid escalating the situation.

How many months are spent sleeping in one year?

On average, a person spends about 3 months (or 1/4 of the year) sleeping. This translates to around 90 days per year spent sleeping.

Is money the key to happiness?

no it is not, because money is sometimes bad for people, because people get spoiled or apses with money.Monkey is not the key to happiness. Key to happiness is finding your self and what makes you happy.

Where do emos come from?

Emo's come from emovill and are trying to slowly take over little tweens and turn to their side to join there army of emo's. so be careful little tweens!!! and yes unicorns exist biotches!!!

they are people that cut themselfs and suck big Jew eggs

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Who is John Philoponus?

John Philoponus, also known as John the Grammarian, was a Byzantine Christian philosopher and theologian who lived in the 6th century. He is best known for his contributions to Aristotelian philosophy, particularly his critiques of Aristotle's physics and cosmology. Philoponus' interpretations and commentaries played a significant role in the history of science and philosophy.

Pros and cons of multi store model of cognition?

Pros: The multi-store model provides a simple and structured representation of memory processes, making it easy to understand and study. It also highlights the different types of memory (sensory, short-term, long-term) and their respective roles in information processing.

Cons: The model oversimplifies the complexity of memory by suggesting that information flows linearly through separate stores, which may not accurately reflect how memory functions. It also fails to account for the dynamic, interactive nature of memory processes and the influence of factors like attention, rehearsal, and encoding strategies.

What do pee wee Herman and barney have to do with each other?

Both Pee-wee Herman and Barney are beloved characters from children's television. Pee-wee Herman is a quirky character created and portrayed by comedian Paul Reubens, while Barney is a purple dinosaur who stars in the educational series "Barney & Friends." Both characters have become iconic figures in popular culture.

Why is it necessary to consider the intention of the doer in order to morally evaluate an act?

Well the other option would be to evaluate the effects of an act. This, however, isn't very accurate, as a person can't always know the exact effects his act will have in beforehand.

E.g. a person can mean to hurt someone, but helps by mistake. This would be thought of as a good deed if you only think of the effect of his/her actions.

In contrast a person can mean well, but still hurts others, in this case the person's intentions should be taken into account.

How many ASL interpreters are there in the US?

As of 2021, there are an estimated 30,000-40,000 American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters in the United States. This number includes both certified and non-certified interpreters who work in a variety of settings, such as schools, hospitals, and government agencies.

How can a person become a master mind manipulater?

you're born with a lot of money and realize it at an early . you could win the lottery too. people with a lot of money can manipulate those with little or none . because if you don't take his offer or do what she says they will just find someone who will. so they have nothing to losde but you do bingo you;ve been manipulated

What are some good morals in life?

1. Abstinence 2. Innocence 3. Faithfulness 4. Lawfulness 5. Obedience

Please add to 4. The lawfulness that propels our species and universe forward naturally

'are you a good person' what makes someone a good person?

Your question implies a differentiation between that which is good and something else which is bad or less than good. As it should be. Goodness is not relative. There are hosts of people who 'thought' they were doing good or being good when in fact, they were acting or believing badly. Goodness brings forth positivity, not negativity. Goodness brings forth light, not darkness. A good person is one who tries to make the world a better place based upon a valid and reasonable philosphical foundation. Notice the term "valid" and "reasonable". There is no moral equivalency between good and bad. A terrorist and a revolutionary are not flip sides of the same coin. For example, a good person does not murder, or steal, or covet, or make idols. These are negative. A good person creates positive. To be clear, that little voice in your head (that so many falsely rely on to tell them what is good and what is bad), is often unreliable. Feelings too are often unreliable. Good people do what is right regardless of what they"feel like" doing and despite social aceptance of badness.

What are some examples of individual behavior change for public good?

thou shalt not lie. thou shalt not steal. thou shalt not kill. thou shalt not covet thy neighbor`s wife or anything that is thy neighbor`s. thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. love thy neighbor as you love thyself. do unto others as you would have them do unto you. there`s a few for starters. whether you believe in God or not, following these rules can only improve the way peole get along with one another.

What is the messiah complex?

The messiah complex is a psychological condition where an individual believes they are destined to save or fix the world. They may see themselves as a savior figure and feel a strong need to help others, often to the detriment of their own well-being. It can stem from a desire for power, control, or validation.

When was delta sigma theta founded?

The Delta Sigma Theta sorority was founded on January 13, 1913

What is the effect of absenteeism?

To be an absentee means you are not in attendance... you are not there... you missed an event... or simply, you are without. The effect this has can vary, but essentially, you will not partake in, nor be impacted by any occurances 'at' an event. That can be good, and it can be bad; * If I am absent on the day the building burned down, I missed the horror, agony, and life changing activities that occured 'at' that event. * If I am absent from my local convenient store the day that Donald Trump walks in a gives everyone there a $20 bill, I missed out on activities 'at' that event. The tendency is to use 'absentee' in the negative (missing class, missing a meeting, missing work, etc), but sometimes, being an absentee 'can' be a good thing!

Do metalheads wear studded belts?

Some metalheads do wear studded belts as part of their fashion style, which often includes leather jackets, band t-shirts, and denim. Studded belts are often associated with punk and rock fashion, which can also overlap with metalhead style.

What makes a person hard headed?

A person may be considered hard-headed if they are stubborn, resistant to change, or unwilling to consider alternative perspectives or opinions. This can be due to their strong beliefs, past experiences, or personality traits.

What makes a man good or bad?

No one person is "good" or "bad" those are just labels that have been given -Society's opinions, personal thoughts of a particular individual and how they may perceive someone, self-thought, morals/character, various actions or words, learned/taught behaviours etc.

Swedish psychologist Gunnar Borg is credited with developing the RPE scale?

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Gunnar Borg, PhD, is professor emeritus of Perception and Psychophysics at Stockholm University. He introduced the field of perceived exertion in the 1960s, and has won international renown for developing methods for measuring intensity of experience. The "Category - Ratio" scaling method is a very special "instrument" since it combines the

richness of words with the exactness of numbers. It is, thus, the first scale constructed as a "level anchored ratio scale". The fields of application are wide ranging, including determinations of subjective somatic symptoms, such as pain, perceived exertion and breathlessness (dyspnea), and most kinds of ordinary perceptions and emotions. Borg's

educational background includes psychology, philosophy, education, and physiology. He was Associate Professor at the Medical School in Umeå, Sweden, from 1962 to 1968 and head of a unit for clinical psychology at the University hospital. During 1967 to 1968 he was also dean of the Graduate School of Social Work and Public Administration in

Umeå. From 1968 to 1980, he was director of the Institute of Applied Psychology, and in 1987, he filled a newly created chair in Perception and Psychophysics at the Department of Psychology, Stockholm University. He has been, on several occasions, visiting professor in the US. Gunnar Borg is the author of more than 250 scientific publications. He has organized and chaired many international symposia and has lectured worldwide. Borg has collaborated extensively with colleagues in the US and Canada, Europe, Japan, and Brazil. Borg received the 1998 Award from The International Association for Applied Psychology, "for exceptional contributions to the advancement of the science of psychology internationally". In 1998, he was also honored with the Award for scientific contributions and applications in ergonomy by the Nordic Ergonomic Society. During the 27th International Congress of Psychology, 2000, Borg was honored with a special symposium: "The Gunnar Borg Symposium on Psychophysical Scaling". The same year, Borg was elected "Honorary Member" of the Swedish Society for Lung Medicine, and also honored by the Swedish Society of Sports Medicine. In 2002 Borg was given a special Prize in Sport Sciences to a Swedish scientist. He is a member of the Royal

Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and several international associations. - The use of a "Borg Scale" is recommended by several societies, e.g. American Heart Association, American College of Sports Medicine, American Thoracic Society, and International Ergonomic Association.

What are the 4 Types of consumer behavior?

The 4 types of consumer behaviour are:

complex,dissonance-reducing ,variety-seeking ,habitual buying behavior

I think these are valid, but I'd say necessity, impulse , indulgence. and special circumstance [like someone died and you don't have anything suitable to wear] .

I imagine the dissonance-reducing is the "anything to shut these kids up "Well, here's the cure. Tell them if they are good and you have any money left you will offer them a couple of choices. If they even ask, they get nothing. Be prepared to back it up. If they act up, walk away, get in the car and go home. Take the kids, but NO purchases. After plain peanut butter sandwiches and a glass of water for supper a couple of times they'll get the picture.

When was delta sigma theta incorporated?

Delta Sigma Theta was incorporated on January 13, 1913.

The man who will succeed in life is he who can adapt himself easily.explain?

if a man is familiar to its environment or even he gets friendly with his surrounding .he adds member to the soul family.he can get more options and can move further with ease and comfort.