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    Engelsk aflevering Once upon a shop Now a day‚ it can be difficult for new entrepreneurs to start a new sustainable firm‚ in a dynamic business world. This is because of the huge competition that comes from the big firms. The big capitalistic firms can mass-produce their products and sell them for a low price‚ which many people finds logical appealing. The more humanistic firms then find it very difficult to compete with the capitalistic‚ because they cannot sell their products as cheap if they

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    CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO THE TOPIC PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL A performance appraisal‚ employee appraisal‚ performance review‚ or (career) development discussion is a method by which the job performance of an employee is evaluated (generally in terms of quality‚ quantity‚ cost‚ and time) typically by the corresponding manager or supervisor. A performance appraisal is a part of guiding and managing career development. It is the process of obtaining‚ analyzing‚ and recording information about

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    1.0 Introduction The Internet has been compared to the California Gold Rush of 1849 in which Levi Strauss built a Fortune 500 company by supplying miners with clothing (White Paper‚ Building an E-commerce Network). Levi’s managed to reap from the opportunities of the California Gold Rush. However‚ in an attempt to achieve the same success with the Internet and ecommerce‚ Levi’s failed to succeed. This paper investigates key reasons for such failure and identifies generic critical success factors

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    life in the Auschwitz death camp as personally witnessed and experienced by the author‚ Primo Levi. Levi is an Italian Jew and chemist‚ who at the age of twenty-five‚ was arrested with an Italian resistance group and sent to the Nazi Auschwitz death camp in Poland in the end of 1943. For ten terrible months‚ Levi endured the cruel and inhuman death camp where men slaved away until it was time for them to die. Levi thoroughly presents the hopeless existence of the prisoners in Auschwitz‚ whose most basic

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    LeviPrimo. Survival in Auschwitz; The Nazi Assault on Humanity. 1st edition. New York: Simon and Schuster‚ 1996. I. Survival in Auschwitz is the unique autobiographical account of how a young man endured the atrocities of a Nazi death camp and lived to tell the tale. Primo Levi‚ a 24-year-old Jewish chemist from Turin Italy‚ was captured by the fascist militia in December 1943 and deported to Camp Buna-Monowitz in Auschwitz. The trip by train took 4 long days in a jam-packed boxcar

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    lives of nearly 11 million people‚ at least 6 million of those were Jewish. Fortunately‚ one of the survivors was Primo Levi who documented his journey in the book Survival in Auschwitz. There are multiple instances of evil in his book but I will look deeper into chapter 1 and how it relates to the logical problem of evil. Evil in Auschwitz The Fascist Militia captured primo Levi on December 13th 1943 and placed him in a detention camp. On the morning of February 20th a group of German SS

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    subject is considered a taboo in most circles including amongst Germany’s population. The concern for a likelihood of its recurrence surpasses racial lines or religious faiths. Many people feel that the inhumane holocaust acts can never be justified. Primo Levi’s The Story of Ten Days attempts to capture events as they happened during the fateful moment. For the past sixty years‚ holocaust survivors‚ readers and writers try to answer a question on how authors should

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    Levi writes‚ “I believe that it was really due to Lorenzo that I am alive today; and not so much for his material aid as for his having constantly reminded me by his presence‚ by his natural and plain manner of being good‚ that there still existed a just world outside our own‚ something and someone still pure and whole‚ not corrupt‚ not savage‚ extraneous to hatred and terror; something difficult to define‚ a remote possibility of good‚ but for which it was worth surviving.” (Levi 120). In

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    authority coupled with the radical totalitarian ideology of National Socialism to protect Germany that ordinary men‚ like Rudolf Hoss‚ were able to justify the orders of exterminating over a million of people at Auschwitz. The next example of how Primo Levi thinks Hoss’ memoirs are instructive because it shows how a man can turn to a radical totalitarian ideology like National Socialism and justify mass murder is when Hoss joins the SS. When Hoss joined the SS he

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    the Nazi regime setup death camps which became notorious for their dehumanisation and efficiency in exterminating innocent people. Within these camps the Nazi regime would institute a social structure or hierarchy among the camp prisoners which Primo Levi describes as a sinister ritual which promotes moral collapse1. This structure was used to both aid in the administration of the camp but also as a method to bring those oppressed closer to the perpetrators through degradation and guilt. Glicksman

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