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    Marxism In Office Space

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    The 1999 film‚ Office Space is contingent with both Marxist and Weberian theories in regards to the institution of work. In modern America‚ the general consensus regarding work is that it is a necessary evil—an obligation. Under the guidance of American capitalist ideology‚ the institution of work is not only a civic duty but a responsibility that society owes itself. Concepts from Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism have a constant presence in Mike Judge’s film. As such‚ the

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    Recruitment Of A Star

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    Recruitment of a Star If you were Stephen Conner‚ who would you hire‚ and why? In the case study of “Recruitment of a star” there are four candidates for the job offered by Stephen Conner. They are Gerald Baum‚ David Hughes‚ Sonia Meetha and Seth Horkum. Among all‚ my choice is Seth Horkum. There were several positive aspect which made him my first option such as his time management (being at interview before the schedule)‚ his prior experience with PowerChip company (Upcoming client for RSH)‚ his

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    Another key piece of criteria in which “Counting Stars” succeeds is in connections‚ whether it be towards all of society or towards one’s own personal battles in life. The song is heavily relatable to the world‚ as it was written with an issue prominent all over the world in mind. There is no man or woman on Earth who is a stranger to the deadly influence of money and the horror it can bring. Its power is international and it is the basis of the entire human civilization. No matter what country one

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    Stars and Telescopes

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    the center of the universe. The telescope allows viewing of mountains and craters of the moon‚ asteroids‚ new planets‚ etc. (NASA‚ 2010). The telescope has also allowed scientists to properly measure the speed of light and to understand the light of stars and Sun‚ (NASA‚ 2010). While telescopes have opened up a new world of opportunities‚ there are many designs that can be chosen from. There are three main designs of telescopes; refractors‚ reflectors‚ and a catadioptric. The refracting telescope

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    animals living together on a farm. As the story progresses‚ readers will notice that the plot closely reflects the beliefs by Karl Marx‚ a great social and economical philosopher of Russia. Orwell illustrates the four concepts of Marxism‚ the theory of history‚ the labor theory of value‚ the nature of the state‚ and the dictatorship of the proletariat. Marx created the concept of communism. In Animal Farm‚ Orwell actually gives us through Old Major’s speech a simplified version of the principles of communism

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    Star Wars

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    Star Wars is an American epic space opera franchise centered on a film series created by George Lucas. The film series‚ consisting of two trilogies‚ has spawned an extensive media franchise called the Expanded Universe including books‚ television series‚ computer and video games‚ and comic books. These supplements to the franchise resulted in significant development of the series’ fictional universe‚ keeping the franchise active in the 16-year interim between the two film trilogies. The franchise

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    ===================================================================== The Top 5 Reasons Gun Control is Dead. Time to bury the non-functional authoritarian idea of people control that has been negated by circumstances and technology. It’s the same pattern every time‚ within minutes of a mass murder attack‚ calls for Intergalactic Background Checks or Gun confiscation are heard throughout the media. To be clear‚ these repeated assaults against our commonsense civil rights by those who are supposedly

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    Using the Military for Domestic Security: Operation Blue Star INTRODUCTION With very rare exceptions‚ in the United States the military is prohibited from performing domestic security functions. In recent years‚ due primarily to a perceived need to use the vast resources of the military to efficiently combat terrorism‚ there has been a move underway to reassess these restrictions. When examining this issue‚ however‚ it is not enough to enumerate the skills‚ training‚ and resources that the

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    Dead Poets

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    Dead Poets Society Dead Poets Society‚ directed by Peter Weir is an inspiring film which depicts many themes and issues relating to the late 1950s society. Peter Weir uses film techniques such as setting‚ characterisation‚ symbolism and recurring motifs to verify the universal themes alternating from conformity‚ freedom and individuality. Peter Weir uses the film techniques to establish the clear contrast between realism and romanticism presented to the students at Welton Academy (an all-boys

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    “O say does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave o’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?” To people like Francis Scott Key‚ the writer of “The Star-Spangled Banner”‚ the American flag is a symbol of men and women standing up for what they believed in‚ and even giving up their life for it. These people care greatly about the American flag being honored and respected‚ and I am too. Our flag has three colors that have become very important to our country: red‚ white‚ and blue. The white

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