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    The relevance of The Republic to our modern society In Plato’s The Republic‚ Plato illustrates what his ideal city would look like. He describes the educational systems‚ ideal legislators and the purposes of democracy. The republic influenced many people to understand the purpose for democracy‚ and it led to new philosophical schools of thought. Although this work was written hundreds of years ago‚ it still affects our modern world today. One of the most important things that Plato stresses is

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    1. Compare and contrast individualism and collectivism as discussed in Estep: ch. 9. Humans are designed to cultivate both individualism and collectivism – let me explain. Both are good if used appropriately. The problem is when either is used exclusively‚ to the abandonment of the other. As individuals‚ humans are expected to grow and mature; a person accepts Christ individually. On the Day of Judgment‚ humans will be held to account for their actions and behaviors individually. It is this

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    The function of EST in the modern society English for Science and Technology is designed for graduates an students of the Faculty of Sciences and Technology who are interested to enrich the scientific and technical English language and for people working or training to work as engineers and technicians. The material covers a wide range of technical areas‚ including mechanical engineering‚ electrical engineering and electronics. In learning a language‚ the aim is to be able to utilize the language

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    The importance of continuing to read Macbeth in our modern society is to educate readers on valuable lessons in life. The significance of gaining power appropriately‚ the fact that there are consequences for every action and the importance of justice are a few of the many life lessons that are relevant in Shakespeare ’s tragedy‚ Macbeth. Primarily‚ Macbeth‚ the main character‚ is influenced by his wife and subsequently has a great desire to be King of Scotland. Macbeth is presently the Thane

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    The Economic Growth of India from 1800 to Today Sources: A Theoretical Approach to the Indian Economy by CT Kurien. Poverty Alleviation in India: Policies and Programs by Abdul Aziz. Aggregate  Savings of the Indian Economy by PK Mitra. An Indian Rural Economy 1880-1955 : The Tamilnadu Countryside by Christopher John Baker. The economic growth of India has has gone through many ups and downs throughout the country’s history. With the main income of the land being sea trade and agriculture

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0951-354X.htm Individualism-collectivism and job satisfaction between Malaysia and Australia Fauziah Noordin Faculty of Business Management‚ Universiti Teknologi MARA‚ Selangor‚ Malaysia‚ and Individualismcollectivism and job satisfaction 159 Kamaruzaman Jusoff Tropical Resources Institute‚ New Haven‚ Connecticut‚ USA Abstract Purpose – One of the main issues that many organizations will face

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    1.) I define individualism as being a social concept in which there is little to minimal government control‚ leaving the citizens to be virtually independent and self-reliant. Unlike with social capital where the social networks are valued‚ the chief focus is the individual. With individualism an individual doesn’t take the interest of society into consideration when attempting to advance one’s own interest. The principal idea of social capital is that social networks are valuable. Social capital

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    Business Ethics in a modern Society Prepared by: Steve H. Ong Business ethics must have a code of conduct is often the primary means by which management gives guidance to its employees and agents as to what is expected of them by way of business conduct. Indeed‚ among large enterprises globally‚ most now have some form of code of conduct. Principles for Setting Management Standards‚ Procedures‚ and Expectations Just as responsible governance at the board level involves setting

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    ‘Lookism’‚ as a problem of modern society. Term ‘Lookism’ is used to refer to discrimination against or prejudice towards others based on their appearance. People we find attractive are given preferential treatment and people we find unattractive are denied opportunities. The term was first coined within the Fat acceptance movement. It was used in the The Washington Post Magazine in 1978‚ which asserted that the term was coined by ‘fat people’ who created the word to refer to ‘discrimination

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    contexts‚ followed by the factors affercting behavioral responses in horizontal individualism and vertical collectivism cultures. The last chapter will consist of summary of factors‚ recommendations for global managers how to enhance cross cultural work‚ and conclusion. Individualism and collectivism According to Hoftsede‚ there are six dimensions that differ countries among each other. They are: power distance‚ individualism‚ masculinity‚ uncertainty avoidance‚ pragmatism and indulgence. However‚ this

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