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    Perfect pottery’s imperfect strategic change Perfect Pottery‚ an autocratic‚ tall business was just bought out by HBGC. The company has recently made an irreversible switch to using machines in the production line‚ resulting in the company laying off almost half of its workers. The company is now suffering from staff absenteeism and a spike in defective items. Because of these changes in the company‚ several problems have arisen‚ such as the lowering of morale‚ as well as the aforementioned absenteeism

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    What was a Day in the Life of a Prisoner Like? The Holocaust‚ the systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators‚ depicts a series of tragic events. One may ask how was each prisoner treated upon arrival? The horrors that come to mind are endless‚ and the pain each prisoner must have gone through is undeniably brutal. Men‚ women and children of ages that varied were taken away from their homes‚ stripped

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    Doesn’t everyone dream of living the perfect life? Everyone has their own vision of what their utopia would be like. All of these visions have different people with different rules in different places. Mirriam-Webster dictionary defines a utopia as an imaginary place in which the government‚ laws‚ and social conditions are perfect. My utopia would have caring people‚ a fair economy‚ and a peaceful location.  The first part of a society are the people that live there. The people that live in Victority

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    We see Socrates putting forward his idea of “The Perfect City” in Book II. They discuss how different people have different tasks and jobs that they will perform. They say that no man should be doing anything else but his own job. They further establish that they would need the perfect soldiers‚ who will be called Guardians. Book III deals with their discussion on educating these Guardians. It seems like they want the Guardians to be the perfect men. They hold an elaborate discussion about how

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    social welfare. On the other hand . Perfect competition describes markets such that no participants are large enough to have the market power to set the price of a homogeneous product. It meets the following criteria - all firms are price-takers‚ all firms have a relatively small market share‚ buyers know the nature of the product being sold and the prices charged by each firm‚ there is a complete freedom of entry and exit. While monopoly and perfect competition mark the extremes of market

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    Monopoly Vs. Perfect Competition A monopoly is a market structure in which there is only one producer/seller for a product. In other words‚ the firm on its own is the industry. Perfect competition is a market structure in which all firms sell an identical product‚ all firms are price takers‚ they cannot control the market price of their product‚ firms have a relatively small market share‚ buyers have complete information about the product being sold and the prices charged by each firm‚ and finally

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    form of argument. There are two objections to this argument which I will discuss and provide what I believe to be successful responses to prove the objections ineffective. The first objection which I will discuss Gaunilo’s Perfect “Island Objection”‚ which applies this “perfect island” argument in the same form as Anselm’s argument. The second island which I will discuss is that “Existence is not a predicate” which basically argues that Anselm’s claims that “God exists” which insinuates existence

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    When I was first asked to give a talk on mothers‚ since it would be mother’s day. I started wondering how Mother’s Day came to be. I was surprised to discover that Mother’s Day has a history longer than Christianity!  Ancients celebrated Isis (Mother of the Pharaohs)‚ Rhea (Greek Mother of the Gods)‚ and Cybele (The Great Mother).  The worship of these ancient goddesses is similar to the reverence we show to Mary‚ Jesus’ mother as these Mother Goddesses are often depicted with a baby in arms.

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    Both “The Perfect Match” by Ken Liu and the mural by the unknown graffiti artist highlight the complexity of society’s relationship with a tech-dominated world. Society has been forever changed by technological advancements in ways that are both valuable and harmful. While there are many positives to today’s technology‚ such as easy communication‚ access to information‚ and medicine‚ the world is still negatively affected by things like AI and smartphones. With technology today‚ people may find it

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    In the short story‚ “The Utterly Perfect Murder” by Ray Bradbury‚ one of the main messages the story illustrates is how people and their lives change over time‚ and how it is important to realize this and not get stuck in the past. One of the specific examples of this theme is when Doug realizes how much Ralph has changed physically from when they were children. Back in their past “[Ralph] he towered over me. . . now he was a little old man. I am five foot eleven but Ralph has not grown much since

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