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    A PAPER ON THE CONCEPT OF INDIVIDUALITY AND WHY ITS RECOGNITION IS A CRUCIAL SKILL FOR MANAGERS. BY OLUBITAN JOSEPH Department Of Management and Accounting Faculty of Management Sciences. Ladoke Akintola University Of Technology‚ Ogbomoso. February‚ 2013 At the dawn of Renaissance‚ the concept of the individual began to emerge across western society. Jacob Burckhardt ‚ the great historian of the Renaissance in his book “la civiltà del rinascimento in Italia”‚ (Renaissance civilization

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    Gianluca Tucci Ms. Scopelliti ENG 4UA-01 8 April 2009 Keating vs. Mersault Rousseau’s quotation‚ “Man is born free yet‚ everywhere he is in chains” implies that a person is gifted with great possibilities and potential. Unfortunately‚ the society surrounding that person is responsible for crushing that individual’s essence. Those who refuse to conform to such a society are judged negatively and consequently‚ feel alienated. Both Keating and Meursault are strangers in a society that

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    to individuality‚ and in fact these days we have begun to praise it more than ever. I understand Doris Lessing’s points‚ and where the passion for this topic arises from‚ but I just don’t believe it is this huge epidemic that is crumbling our individualism in modern society. As I read this article the main phrase that I found myself repeating in my head was “I always speak my mind”‚ now I’m not positive if it’s a millennial thing‚ but most of my group of friends come from various backgrounds‚ political

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    Carter Dyksen Professor Smith English 131 11 November‚ 2014 An Individualistic Self-Realization The movement to change from tradition comes in many forms‚ but includes complex and often hostile results. The change may be subtle and seem to lack a negative results; however‚ breaking away from the deep roots of tradition will cause an effect overflowing with strong emotions. This overflowing of emotions will carry over into unseen areas of peoples life’s and culture. This idea remains true when the

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    One key similarity is the idea of sovereign individuals‚ the most radical ideas originating from Max Stirner’s ‘The Ego and His Own’. Like Marx‚ Stirner was hugely influenced by the works of Hegel‚ however coming to the conclusion of extreme individualism i.e.- ‘egoism’. Stirner like some liberal thinkers believed in the term ‘egoism’‚ e.g.- liberal thinkers like Thomas Hobbes and John Locke accepted that individuals are self-interested or self-seeking‚ as one of the definition of egoism suggests

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    According to Ralph Waldo Emerson and the transcendentalist movement‚ self-reliance is the greatest virtue of all and is the natural aversion of mankind. Self-reliance requires nonconformity and listening to one’s own voice rather than the authoritative voice of society. From the reader‚ Emerson asks for a self-sufficient lifestyle‚ in which no one depends on anyone or anything else physically‚ mentally‚ or emotionally. To us‚ a lifestyle in which we may act however and do whatever we please is enticing

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    114 Learner Autonomy: Concept and Considerations Madhu Neupane Abstract “Give me a fish and I eat for a day. Teach me to fish and I eat for a lifetime.”This proverb taken from Chinese culture is associated with learner autonomy. Once learning used to be the matter of receiving the body of knowledge which could then be used for the rest of life. But such view has been nonsense in this fast-paced world. Therefore‚ the learners should be provided with the skills necessary for the lifelong pursuit

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    When we study texts comparatively‚ the influence of context on various forms of speculative fiction allows us to gain a greater insight into humanity. Through this comparison‚ we begin to better understand the deindividualisation of society that occurs under corrupt economic and political systems. In other words‚ we better comprehend how humans lose their sense of self at the hand of oppressive governments who wish to unify society as one. Fritz lang’s‚ Metropolis‚ composed in 1927 aims to warn Germany’s

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    Balancing Togetherness and Individuality   Mutuality is one of the most important aspects of marriage success. But how do you become part of a couple while maintaining a strong sense of yourself? How do you manage your need for time together and time apart? And what do you do if you and your partner have different ideas of how much time to spend together? How much time together is enough? Is there such a thing as too much togetherness? Is there a way to maintain closeness even when

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    Understanding Mill’s Message from ‘On Liberty’ When people consider John Stuart Mill‚ they usually quote his views on the importance of the individual without looking deeper into his true message. Many believe him to be the poster child of individualism. They praise him for standing behind the ideal society in which the individual conducts a life doing what they are passionate about. However‚ what most they don’t tend to grasp is that Mill believed people should do things for their own self-interest

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