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    industrial revolution age. During that time two types of perspectives are widely prevalent one is Pluralist and the other is Unitarist. There lies a significant difference between the two. As per Pluralist a multinational organization basically consists of large no. of subgroups where loyalty lies in each subgroup‚ whereas as per Unitarist it is a single entity which flourishes in harmony. In pluralist‚ the two important subgroups are trade union and management‚ whereas as per Unitarist it is unique

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    Epiphone

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    History 1945 Epiphone Blackstone archtop guitar‚ made in New York The history of Epiphone started in 1873‚ in Smyrna‚ Ottoman Empire (now İzmir‚ Turkey)‚ where Greek founder Anastasios Stathopoulos made his own fiddles and lutes (oud‚ laouto). Stathopoulos moved to the United States of America in 1903‚ and continued to make his original instruments‚ as well as mandolins‚ from Long Island City in Queens‚ New York. Anastasios died in 1915‚ and his son‚ Epaminondas‚ took over. After two years‚ the

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    In the beginning of the chapter‚ we are told what is power‚ in the political sense‚ and who has the authority to use it. There are two different understandings of democracy: direct democracy (the rule of many) and representative democracy. The US government uses representative democracy‚ everyone is given their own power‚ even if it’s as minimal as voting for a leader to represent you. The Framers of the Constitution believed a direct democracy would lead to people following the popular opinion

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    priests – only declared 14 ‘adequate’ and banned 21 and suspended 16. -only 54% of Gloucester priests could recite the 10 commandments in early C16th. -25% of priests were found to be pluralists in Lincoln‚ in Canterbury this was 50%. Harper Bill protests that clergy were paid so little‚ so even pluralists didn’t have enough to live on. Only 4% complained and this was mainly about their age rather than neglect –they just wanted pastoral

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    Chapter Summary I. The State and the Nation For an entity to be considered a state‚ four fundamental conditions must be met (although these legal criteria are not absolute): A state must have a territorial base. A stable population must reside within its borders‚. There should be a government to which this population owes allegiance. A state has to be recognized diplomatically by other states. A nation is a group of people who share a set of characteristics. At the core of the concept of a nation

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    Western culture. When asked to define the philosophical style of Plato most people would be quick to label him as a political philosopher‚ this is due to his views on social implication and the idea of an ideal state or government. Plato was an elitist political thinker in the fact that he said that only those with reason‚ experience and wisdom should govern. The way he put it was: “Until philosophers rule as kings or those who are now called kings and leading men genuinely and adequately philosophize

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    Nick Carraway A cursory glance of the beginning of F.Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby leaves only a vague impression of the narrator Nick Carraway. At the surface‚ he seems unassuming and straightforward. Upon closer inspection‚ the irony and connotative diction‚ used denote duplicity‚ cynicism‚ traits he might not even be aware of thanks to a self-assuredness of his own ‘fundamental decencies’. Altogether‚ Nick’s characterization lends itself to Modernist ideas. It is not so much what Nick

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    United States have aroused conflicts over whether to embrace the “assimilationist” strategy or the liberationist strategy that involved multiple diversity cases; specifically cases which were class-action suit. Working within the wider framework of “pluralist democracy‚” the assimilationist approach is typically more open to this type of change and embraces a rights-based perspective. This perspective identifies that the American political system and the policy process coming from that system are characterized

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    Affirmative action‚ recognition‚ self-respect Axel Honneth and the phenomenological deficit of critical theory Axel Honneth e o déficit fenomenológico da teoria crítica Ação afirmativa‚ reconhecimento‚ autorrespeito Nythamar de Oliveira* Abstract: While liberal‚ redistributive views seek to correct and compensate for past injustices‚ by resorting to compensatory‚ procedural arguments for corrective justice‚ the recognition-based‚ communitarian arguments tend to promote by means of social

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    Introduction The Revolt of 1857‚ commonly called as the Sepoy Revolt‚ was the first organised revolt against British rule in India. It was the culmination of the manifold grievances that Indians had against the East India Companys rule. It was to a great extent a popular revolt led by exiled princes and displaced landlords. The revolt was largely confined to North and Central India. The revolt failed due to various reasons‚ including lack of organised planning on the part of the rebels and superior

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