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    freedom. Rousseau refutes the claim that there is something called “natural political authority” or “political body supremacy”. The “natural authority” such as the one between the father & his child is not the same as‚ in somehow‚ the one between the ruler and his subjects‚ or perhaps as others saw it at that time. As a matter a fact‚ the force is the thing which determines the kind of relations in the last one. As he elaborated this legitimate force was not founded by nature. Rousseau suggested

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    Jean Watson's Metaparadigm

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    Introduction Jean Watson’s revolutionary process of patient care was introduced in the 1970s and her theory remains relevant to modern-day nursing practice. JeanWatson’s theory of human caring has three elements which are the Carative Factors‚ the Transpersonal Caring Moment and Caring Moment/Caring Occasion. It is a theoretical conception that incorporates holistic care by acknowledging the philosophical and spiritual aspects of nursing (Wadsworth‚ 2012). This paper will provide an overview

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    Jean Valjean In Prison

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    1. Why was Jean Valjean in prison? 2. How long was his original sentence? How long was he actually in jail for‚ and why was his sentence extended? 3.What was his prisoner number? 4.How was he treated after he was released? 5. Where does he find refuge‚ and what happens there? 6. Where does Valjean first meet Fantine? 7. What happens to Fantine after she is dismissed from her job at the factory? 8. What happens when Valjean meets Fantine for the second time? 9. Javert

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    Pepe Jeans Case

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    Pepe Jeans Case The main advantage of Pepe not carrying inventory is obviously the cost savings‚ as it is usually not efficient or cost effective for that matter‚ to carry excess inventory. The downside is not having enough pairs of jeans on hand to ship to stores when demand is high. An inventory would help alleviate this. The six month lead time is both an advantage and disadvantage for Pepe. The long lead time is positive in that once a retailer places an order‚ they only have a week to

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    Philosophy of Education

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    Philosophy of Education - HISTORICAL OVERVIEW‚ CURRENT TRENDS philosophical philosophers field educational Search All U.S. Universities HISTORICAL OVERVIEW William K. Frankena CURRENT TRENDS Nicholas C. Burbules Nathan Raybeck HISTORICAL OVERVIEW The word education is used sometimes to signify the activity‚ process‚ or enterprise of educating or being educated and sometimes to signify the discipline or field of study taught in schools of education that concerns itself with this activity

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    have tried. Throughout the human race’s time here on earth‚ many great minds have tried to crack this impossible puzzle that resides in everyone. Many theories have formed about how the brain thinks‚ learns and evolves throughout a human’s lifetime. Jean Piaget is one of the great minds to make an impact on this field of study. He made impressive strides in the world of psychology through the study of children and how they develop and learn as they grow. Born in Neuchâtel‚ Switzerland‚ Piaget excelled

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    Idea and Creativity

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    interesting when we try to create or build projects. Not every one is fortunate of possessing creativity‚ because it involves several disciplines: psychology‚ philosophy‚ cognitive thinking‚ education‚ theology‚ sociology‚ etc. Creativity is a phenomenon is which something new‚ valuable‚ and useful is created such as an idea‚ painting‚ musical composition‚ joke‚ invention‚ solution‚ and literary work. It is also said to be associated with intelligence and cognition because it consists in a lot of thinking

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    The Central Idea

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    teacher of the Ndume Central School. He is helped by his wife Nancy‚ and they both immediately start to establish new changes to the school. Their first change is to add a garden and modernize the school; another change is to increase the level of education. One day Michael sees a woman from a local village walk through the garden. A teacher tells Michael that the path runs through the school yard and connects a village shrine with a sacred burial place. Michael’s young superstition decides to close

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    not like Rousseau argued‚ which is only a result of pride and vanity. For example‚ do we need cars‚ trains‚ planes? No‚ surly we can walk to anywhere by our own feet‚ no matter how long it takes or how dangerous it can be. Do we need phones? Of course not‚ I can yell from one mountain to the other trying to tell my mother I will get home later. Excuse for my sarcasm and please no offense‚ but I have to quote the criticism from Jules Lemaître who thought the instant deification of Rousseau as ’one

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    "The Cave" by Jean McCord

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    "The Cave" by Jean McCord teaches us that we should be individuals and value other people’s lives‚ which is a very important lesson in life. McCord combined irony‚ a believable main character developed throughout the story‚ and an excellent writing style to produce her short story. This short story is about a boy named Charley and a bum named George. Charley met George one day while running and liked him. The next week‚ Charley found an entrance to a cave‚ but he did not realize it was George’s

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