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    Foucault vs. Panopticon

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    Danielle Hebert Invisible Power Par 1: John F. Kennedy said‚ “Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.” This quote shows that when people conform to others‚ it becomes almost impossible to grow and become their own person. Yet‚ in society‚ there are constantly people influencing others to conform on a regular basis. For example‚ bosses expect their employees to behave a certain way and they are disciplined if they do not conform to their rules and regulations. There are also

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    Wright State University Modern Political Philosophy Essay 1 Critique of Thomas Hobbes’s “Leviathan” Wes Miller PHL 432 Donovan Miyasaki 10/9/2012 Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher best known for his 1651 text “Leviathan”. In “Leviathan” Hobbes suggests that human nature is one of competition‚ diffidence‚ and glory. I will argue against this assertion‚ claiming that human nature is not one of war and mistrust‚ but one of cooperation and collaboration. I will conclude by stating

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    COMM 217 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FALL 2012 Section (lecture): B Group Project Part 2 (of 2) Dorel Inc. Presented to: Prof. George Kanaan Date: November 22nd 2012 John Molson School of Business – Concordia University $ = thousands of U.S. dollars Chapter 8 8.1 Cost of Sales Equation = Beginning Inventory + Purchases - Ending Inventory 1 846 470 000 = 510 068 000 + 177 811 000 - 442 409 000 Purchases for the year 2011 total $65 812 530. 8.2 Dorel calculates costs of

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    Greek Progression

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    sculpture in not overtly realistic but rather more idealistic of what a warrior should look like. The transition to the Greek Classical period coincides with the defeat of the Persian invaders around. The Classical period is date from 480 BC to 323 BC. The disappearance of the “Archaic smile” most notably marks the transition into the Classical period. The Classical period also focuses on more realistic art rather than idealistic. One of the best-known sculptures from the Classical period is The

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    Shakespeare Mla Format

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    (William 322). Researchers believe that Shakespeare went to King’s New School for free even though there is no record of him going to grammar school (William 322). There is evidence in his writings that suggest he was taught to write at school (William 323). William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway on November‚ 28‚ 1582 (Biography 1). They had a daughter named Susanna on May 26‚ 1583 (Biography 1). On February 2‚ 1585‚ they had twins named Hamnet and Judeth (Biography). The next seven years of

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    Summarization of “Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted” Malcolm Gladwell wrote the article “Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted” to inform the world about networks such as Twitter or Facebook and their uses. Gladwell starts off by explaining how networks worked before these websites were created. He talks about how civil rights movements circulated through the country in a short period of time without the use of social networking. Then Gladwell explains the facts of why these social networks

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    PHL/251 December 11‚ 2011 Dr. Hope Evaluate Creative Thinking with Metaphor Analysis Evaluation of creative thinking encompasses five diverse areas of thinking‚ which are perception‚ personal barriers‚ language‚ feelings‚ and creative thinking. This paper will illustrate how the five thinking bases contribute to an individual’s creative thinking and include an analysis of metaphors applicable to the area. Perception Perception is the process by which people translate sensory

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    Refining Solutions

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    Refining Solutions Kelly Barnes PHL/458 Leatrice Phares July 22‚ 2013 Refining Solutions When a problem presents itself to a person‚ they need to create solutions for that problem. When a person refines their solutions‚ they are making good ideas even better. Basically‚ it is making the results of their creative thinking more effective‚ workable‚ and attractive. This stage is also about finding flaws and complications in the solutions and improving their ideas (Ruggiero‚ V. 2009). Original

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    University Of Phoenix PHL/385 David McCarthy For this week’s assignment two I will be discussing two famous thinkers from our week four electronic reserve readings. In this paper I will be providing information about the contributions to society‚ their personal‚ social‚ political environments and how these factors contributed to their creativity. I will also address the problems or issues they their ideas sought to solve and description of the solutions and how their ideas were implemented

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    Intertestamental Period

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    NEW TESTAMENT INTRODUCTION NBST 525 LUO (summer 2013) Dr. Bob Kendall August 11‚ 2013 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 ANTECEDENT EVENTS 722-433 BC 5 PERSIAN AND MEDO-PERSIAN RULE 559-331 BC 6 HELLENISTIC (GREEK) RULE 368-323 BC 7 PTOLEMIES AND SELEUCIDS RULE 323-166 BC 8 JEWISH (MACCABEAN AND HASMONEAN) SELF-RULE 166-63 BC 9 ROMAN (HEROD) RULE 63 BC to AD 663 10 MAJOR PROBLEMS AND RESPONSE 11 CONCLUSION 16 BIBLIOGRAPHY 17 INTRODUCTION The overarching goal of the Christian church

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