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No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!

No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!

In her pursuit of saving enough money to return home, Hannah found herself playing the role of the "first-love" character in a beloved novel. Originally, this character was a typical stand-in supporting actress, taking on various substitutes for the female lead as dictated by the male protagonists, such as donating kidneys or sparing road for the female lead, which she all agreed. Eventually, the original character succumbed to the pressure, turning dark and meeting a tragic demise with a disfigured face on the streets after being killed by the male protagonists. Hannah's task was to follow this grim plotline and achieve the tragic story's intended outcome. However, in the eyes of George River, she was merely a substitute he had enlisted—an entity dependent on him. When his true love returned, he callously abandoned the woman who deeply loved him. Later, he regretted his decision, only to discover that the once-begging woman was now surrounded by various exceptional men. The individuals who had previously used her as a shield—the movie king, the ambitious young actor who climbed over her for his ideal goddess, and the president who regretted his actions upon regaining his memory—all found themselves humbly pleading for her affection: "Hannah, the one I love is you." Confused by the sudden turn of events, Hannah observed her bank account steadily growing and stumbled upon a newfound skill for crafting tragic stories. As the main antagonist who successfully survived until the end of the story, Arnold Simmons was ruthless, dark, and violent. In his eyes, Hannah appeared to be the most naive woman he had ever encountered, her thoughts consumed solely by love. Witnessing her continuous deception by those around her, Arnold eventually reached a breaking point and seized her, declaring, "Stay by my side; let me handle your tasks." [A seemingly fragile flower with an inner strength, Daughter of the Sea, crosses paths with an obsessed, dark, and sinister antagonist who contemplates disrupting the pond of bred fish every day.]
General
1958 Chs
Reclamando a Mi Posesivo Esposo CEO

Reclamando a Mi Posesivo Esposo CEO

El rumor decía que Xaviera Evans tenía una constitución débil: una belleza enfermiza. El rumor decía que gastaba una fortuna cada día en medicamentos, devorándolos como dulces. El rumor decía que diez sirvientes la atendían en su cama todos los días: una carga para todos. Todos estaban esperando que la familia Evans devolviera a Xaviera Evans al campo y la dejara valerse por sí misma. Xaviera Evans: —Todos dicen que soy débil y que no puedo cuidar de mí misma. Al parecer, gasto dinero de manera imprudente también. Miró su camisa andrajosa y se sintió exasperada. Xaviera Evans: —¿Estás diciendo que esta familia adinerada deja que su hija use ropa andrajosa todos los días? ¿La hija rica de la familia Evans? ¡Había tenido suficiente! ¡No sería más esa persona! Por lo tanto... El tipo despreciable: —Sin la familia Evans, no eres nada. Xaviera Evans: —Si me echan de la familia Evans, estoy acabada. La chica despreciable: —Hermana, no te desanimes demasiado. Mientras trabajes duro, serás elogiada algún día. Xaviera Evans: —Cállate, no conozco a una traidora como tú. El tipo y la chica despreciable: —¿¿¿??? El rumor decía que el hijo más joven de la familia Mamet, Caleb Mamet, se casó imprudentemente con una mujer que no tenía nada más que su apariencia. Xaviera Evans: —¿Alguien me está subestimando? Un día, Xaviera Evans vio a uno de los empleados de Caleb Mamet rompiéndose la cabeza con una serie de números en la pantalla de la computadora. Como ella estaba libre, decidió echar una mano. ¿Acaba de romper el cortafuegos creado por los esfuerzos conjuntos de los hackers élites? Caleb Mamet se acercó poco a poco: —Xaviera, ¿qué más me estás ocultando? ¿Hmm? Xaviera Evans: —¡Oh, no! ¡Me siento mareada de nuevo! Soy tan débil. ¡Este cuerpo mío es demasiado débil!
General
1700 Chs
El joven cuñado es ahora mi marido

El joven cuñado es ahora mi marido

``` —¡Lu Lijun! ¿Qué estás haciendo? —preguntó ella. —¡Shhh! Déjame ver dónde te tocó ese bastardo —él colocó el mechón de cabello suelto detrás de su lóbulo—. Nadie tiene permitido tocar a mi esposa. —YO... NO... SOY... TU... ESPOSA... —Atrévete a decirlo de nuevo y en un instante te verás bajo mí en esa cama... y me aseguraré de que no puedas descansar ni un solo momento, hasta la mañana. ``` A la edad de veinte años, Jiang Yuyan se casó con su amor Lu Qiang, heredero de una de las familias empresariales más poderosas de la capital. Trágicamente, unos meses más tarde, un desafortunado incidente le costó la vida a su esposo. Una serie de incidentes insondables obligó a Jiang Yuyan a casarse con su cuñado Lu Lijun, quien era más joven que ella. Su nuevo matrimonio no significaba para ella más que un acto para proteger a las personas que le importaban. Ella planeó dejar la Familia Lu después de que Lu Lijun se independizara y pasar el resto de su vida con los recuerdos de Lu Qiang que había atesorado durante todos esos años, pero eso resultó ser un pensamiento ilusorio. Su cuñado, Lu Lijun, se da cuenta de que está enamorado de ella y quiere que sea su esposa. ¿Qué sucederá cuando confiese sus sentimientos hacia ella, sabiendo que ella nunca lo aceptará? ¿Podrá hacer que se enamore de él? ¿Volverá su corazón a cobrar vida? Aquí, leerás dos diferentes historias de amor de la misma protagonista femenina, ya que la historia tiene dos protagonistas masculinos. Discord- https://discord.gg/c6GVHt7nS6 Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/mynovel.20/ Nota - 1) Las personas a las que les encanta la gramática excelente por favor ignoren los errores. Se trata de la historia...
Urbano
1628 Chs
Literature theory, creation theory, noumenon theory, reception theory, what else?
Literature theory includes creation theory, noumenon theory, and acceptance theory. The specific differences are as follows: Creation theory refers to the theory of the basic principles and methods of literary creation. It paid attention to the process of producing literary works, the psychology of creation, and the methods of creation. Ontology is the theory of existence, noumenon, and essence in philosophy. In literary theory, noumenon usually refers to the theory of literature itself and its existence. It explored the essential features of literature such as language, structure, theme, and style. 3. The theory of reception refers to the theory of literary acceptance and readers 'response. It focuses on the readers 'reaction and acceptance of literary works in the process of communication, and probes into the value and significance of literature. In addition, there were also some theories related to literary theory such as aesthetic theory, cultural theory, ideology theory, etc. They discussed literary phenomena from different perspectives, which had a profound impact on the development of literary theory.
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2024-09-16 23:18
X theory and y theory
Theory X and Theory Y were two different management theories proposed by the management theorist Douglas McGregor. Theory X believes that employees do not like work and need to be motivated by coercion, control, guidance, or threats. Theory Y, on the other hand, believed that employees liked work and needed to be motivated by giving them responsibility, authority, and flexibility. Theory X and Theory Y were based on different assumptions about human nature. Theory X believed that human nature was evil, while Theory Y believed that human nature was good. These two theories had different influences on the way managers motivated their employees and their management style. Theory X emphasized strict supervision and control of employees, while Theory Y emphasized motivation and support for employees. These two theories had different applications and rules in actual management.
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2025-01-13 09:59
Theory X and Theory Y in Management
Theory X and Theory Y were management theories about the motivation of people to work. They were proposed by the American psychologist Douglas McGregor in 1960. Theory X believed that most employees were lazy, incompetent, and didn't like to work. They needed to be motivated to work hard for the organization's goals through coercion, control, and punishment. Theory X managers often used strict rules and authority, as well as monetary rewards and punishments, to motivate employees. Theory Y, on the other hand, believed that people had a positive motivation for work, liked to work, and were eager to display their talents. The managers of Theory Y tended to use human nature to stimulate management and give employees more power and opportunities to stimulate their enthusiasm. Theory X and Theory Y were two different management methods. The manager could choose a suitable management mode according to the nature of the employee's work and the actual situation.
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2025-01-14 18:17
Theory
6080 Theory was an APP for gathering, chatting, making friends, and socializing with people nearby. The software was designed to create interesting content and a friendly dating environment for users to interact with anytime, anywhere. The app had a large number of users who were online 24 hours a day, providing exciting chats and interesting video content. The user could interact with other users in real-time, and each use would have a different emotional experience. However, the search results did not provide more detailed information about the 6080 theory, so it was impossible to provide a more specific answer.
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2024-12-29 17:22
Are X theory and Y theory motivation theories?
Yes, Theory X and Theory Y were two types of motivation theories in management. Theory X was proposed by Douglas McGregor in 1957. It assumed that employees naturally disliked work and would avoid it as much as possible. Therefore, managers needed to control employees through coercion, supervision, and punishment to ensure that work was completed. Theory Y was proposed by Abraham Maslow, Frederick Herzberg, Douglas McGregor, and others. It assumed that employees were responsible and willing to work voluntarily. Therefore, managers should motivate employees by providing challenging work, delegation, and self-management to improve job satisfaction and performance. These two theories had certain applications in practice, but they also had some limitations. Modern management was more inclined to adopt a comprehensive incentive method to meet the different needs of employees.
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2024-10-20 00:57
The human foundation of X theory and Y theory
Theory X and Theory Y were based on human nature being evil and good respectively. Theory X believes that employees don't like work and need to be motivated by coercion, control, guidance, or threats. Theory Y, on the other hand, believed that employees liked work and needed to be motivated by giving them responsibility, authority, and flexibility. These two theories were proposed by the management theorist Douglas McGregor.
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2024-12-18 13:58
McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y
McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y were management theories about human nature and work motivation. Theory X believes that people have a negative motivation to work and need to be motivated by coercion, punishment, and satisfaction. Theory Y, on the other hand, believed that people had a positive motivation to work and needed to be motivated by motivation, expansion, and satisfaction. These two opposing theories helped managers understand and motivate employees. McGregor believed that the management style of Theory X would stifle human creativity and initiative, leading to hostility and resistance from employees. Therefore, he proposed the opposite theory, which emphasized the interest and motivation of employees. These theories had an important impact on management and were used to improve the performance of subordinates.
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2025-01-19 07:33
The human foundation of X theory and Y theory
The human nature foundation of X theory and Y theory. According to the descriptions in documents [8] and [10], the basis of theory X was that human nature was evil. It believed that employees did not like work and needed to be motivated by coercion, control, guidance, or threats. Theory Y, on the other hand, was based on human nature. It believed that employees liked to work and needed to be motivated by giving them responsibility, authority, and flexibility. Therefore, the foundation of human nature in theory X and theory Y was that human nature was evil and human nature was good.
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2025-01-14 17:21
McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y
McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y were management theories proposed by the American psychologist Douglas McGregor. Theory X believed that people had a negative motivation to work and that human nature was evil, while Theory Y believed that people had a positive motivation to work and that human nature was good. The managers of Theory X tended to set strict rules and regulations and adopt strict management methods with clear rewards and punishments, while the managers of Theory Y advocated using human nature to stimulate management, so that personal goals and organizational goals were consistent. They tended to grant more power to employees and stimulate their enthusiasm for work. These two theories had their own supporters, and managers could choose the appropriate management model according to their own management style and the needs of the organization.
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2025-01-16 02:06
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