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    Marx's Ideal Society

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    With this in mind‚ Marx gives us a solution to both the issues of freedom and class conflict in his critique of capitalism and theory of communism‚ which is the ideal society for Marx. His theory of communism is based on the "ultimate end of human history" because there will be freedom for all humankind. Marx saw communism as the ideal society because it is "the genuine resolution of the conflict between man and man- the true resolution of the strife between existence and essence...between freedom

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    Your Ideal Boss

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    important for a boss but they do not know what the criteria of management skills are; therefore people have different opinions about this question. From my point of view‚ in different jobs‚ employees need different boss. I will work in the marketing so that my ideal boss need has three criteria: intelligent‚ subtle and assertive. The first requirement of my ideal boss is intelligent. The boss need have good knowledge about the work that his employees are working. He can be success in all of tasks if he

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    1. Discuss the status of foreign claims and possessions in the trans-Mississippi West from 1811 to 1840. Trace the development of American interests in the region during this era. Between the years 1811 to 1840‚ Americans had migrated into the trans-Mississippi West in order to obtain defined boundaries with Canada and Mexico; moreover‚ they went westward to acquire the western edge of the continent. Commercial goals fueled early interest as traders firs sought beaver skins in Oregon territory

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    DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE IN THE S ECURITY SECTOR Nicole Ball Center for International Policy‚ Washington‚ DC Center for International Development and Conflict Management‚ University of Maryland Prepared for: UNDP Workshop on “Learning from Experience for Afghanistan” 5 February 2002 INTRODUCTION That the subject of governance in the security sector is being addressed in the context of rebuilding Afghanistan is‚ I believe‚ a reflection of two important shifts in development thinking over the

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    Ideal Type Bureacracy

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    understanding bureaucracy. Max Weber’s analysis influenced many modern writers on bureaucracy. Weber‚ apart from bureaucracy‚ wrote on various aspects of the society ranging from history‚ religion to legitimacy and domination. Weber was founder of modern sociology and a greatest scholar among the pioneers of administrative thought. He was one of the towering thinkers of the twentieth century. The Weberian ideal type bureaucracy continues to be the dominant paradigm in the public administration.Many social and

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    My Ideal Home

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    My ideal home. In the 1950s the average home was about 983 square feet and the average cost was around $8‚450 Homes were usually built with two or fewer bedrooms and children shared bedrooms if needed. Closets were around two feet by eight feet---just big enough for your clothes. Bathrooms were built out of necessity and most homes managed with just one. It was a luxury to have a garage or a carport and the majority of homes in the 50s did not include any protection for a car. Central air conditioning

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    The American‚ French‚ and Haitian people’s followed the powerful Enlightenment ideals that became part of their strategy to engage them toward liberty and equality. Citizens and slaves gathered to fight a common enemy. They combined their Enlightenment ideals‚ they fought‚ and they won. By winning they were able to form a nation that contained people with a common ethnicity‚ language‚ history‚ religion‚ and culture‚ and most importantly‚ they governed themselves. Even though‚ the United States‚

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    Jacksonian Dbq

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    The Age of Jackson‚ from the 1820’s to the 1830’s‚ was a period of American history full of contradictions‚ especially in regard to democracy. The period saw an increase in voter participation‚ nominating committees replaced caucuses‚ and electors began to be popularly elected. Yet‚ all of these voting changes affected only a minority of the American people: White‚ Anglo-Saxon males. So‚ though one can easily tell that White‚ Anglo-Saxon males were gaining true liberty and equality‚ the millions

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    My ideal bookshelf

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    My Ideal Bookshelf When I first started reading I completely hated every aspect of it. It was boring‚ I couldn’t spend my time outside‚ and I thought that it was a complete waste of time. But then in 3rd or 4th grade I read my first Harry Potter and was completely blown away by how great it was. J. K. Rowling opened a completely new world to me. Suddenly reading became very interesting and I started reading more and more‚ at the same time I also started to get more and more interested in

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    My Ideal Spouse

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    My ideal spouse Marriage is the most important and difficult thing in one’s life‚ so we have to choose our life partner prudently. When I was a little girl‚ like many other girls‚ I had dreams of marrying a prince riding a white horse on the green pasture and seek for perfect guy. After I grew up‚ I realized that it is not likely to happen. As I think of my ideal spouse‚ many traits and qualities come to my mind. Of many qualities‚ I am going to give 3 most important things that I would look

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