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    Emphasis on agent responsibility was first made by Ronald Dworkin in ‘Equality of Resources.’ Equality of resources seeks to distribute resources to those affected by inequality that was not of their own doing. Building on this theory was Gerald Cohen in ‘Equal Access to

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    potential evidence of art before the upper Paleolithic. It will determine if cave art was either a symbolic way of representing their environment (Rice & Patterson.2009:94-100)‚ a mystical practice or way of communicating across social groups (Barton‚ Cohen & Cohen.2010: 186-189). Based on an article from Krippner (2010:335-338) and book from Berman (2000: 19-21) this essay will be supporting parietal art as a mystical practice surrounding early shamanism and against the idea they were only representing creatures

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    NIKE‚ INC.: COST OF CAPITAL Professor Meiberger By Sebastian Gomez Team 5 Cohort: Front The portfolio manager for NorthPoint Group‚ Kimi Ford was deciding if she should pitch in and draw Nike within NorthPoint Large-Cap Fund. Nike‚ which did not have the strongest fiscal year results in 2001‚ was implementing new strategies to heighten its revenue and income. Kimi Ford‚ after having carefully read reports by analyst‚ and their input within this publicly traded company decided to emphasize

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    In his article “When Texting Is Wrong” regarding the ethics of texting‚ Randy Cohen presents the argument that young people in the status quo never consented to be a part of a culture that encourages constant communication through casual texting and that there is substantial harm that stems from this passive participation in and acceptance of inappropriate texting. Cohen goes on to cite various examples in which he feels texting was inappropriate and possibly harmful i.e. in the midst of a conversation

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    we approach the meanings of freedom as an analyst versus a normative theorist. One important idea Wenar also points out is that while philosopher Isaiah Berlin would say that an ordinary language of meanings of “freedom” becomes “freedom itself‚” Cohen would find that a specific sense of “freedom” has been pushed to the status of “freedom as such” and “freedom itself.” (p.46) One reason why we analytically shed light on all meanings of freedom is so that we can become more aware of the complexities

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    to conflict‚ reduced performance‚ job dissatisfaction‚ decreased morale‚ and increased turnover (Ivancevich‚ Konopaske‚ & Matteson‚ p.7-9). In The Heart of Change‚ John Kotter and Dan Cohen interview hundreds of successful leaders to identify the key to successful change. According to Kotter and Cohen

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    and to influence a population. The writing: Monster Culture (Seven Theses) by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen gives reason and motive to the ways monsters have been used throughout time. To start‚ Cohen includes many historical references to events where monsters and labels played a large role in political or cultural events throughout time‚ thus embodying what Cohen calls the “political-cultural monster” (20). Cohen provides copious amounts of historical and cultural evidence of this and quotes Giraldus Cambrensis

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    of 1997 (Cohen 28-29). Lewinsky was later called into another Clinton sex scandal‚ the Paula Jones case. Lewinsky told Tripp over the phone before this‚ that she was going to deny everything and lie (Cohen 37). Lewinsky stating this to Linda created the assumption that Lewinsky was going to lie under oath in order to protect the president. Lewinsky was soon detained by Kenneth Starr and other FBI members for questioning at the same time Clinton was being questioned about Paula Jones (Cohen 47). Clinton

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    Folk Devils and Moral Panics Stanley Cohen In the book‚ Folk Devils and Moral Panics‚ Stanley Cohen wrote that moral panics usually include what he called a deviancy amplification spiral. In folk devils and moral panics‚ certain groups periodically become the focus of moral panics. They are labelled as being outside the central core values of our consensual society and as posing a particular threat to them. The groups investigated by Cohen were the Mods and Rockers. The ’central core values ’

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    Nonfictionist’s Guide‚ he defines the creative-nonfiction motive as a “need to know or understand a specific‚ limited topic.” Considering that definition‚ locate and analyze one passage that exposes Rich Cohen’s exigence to write. What conflict or question is Cohen trying to sort out or understand? And does he sort it out using a tone that seems to be more argumentative or more expository in nature? (When describing Cohen’s tone‚ consider the many adjectives you can use to describe it—not just “argumentative”

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