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    1. INTRODUCTION Ethics has been perceived as one of the most important factors in establishing good corporate governance. Information Technology (IT) plays an increasing role in helping modern organizations to achieve their goals‚ and it has become critical in creating and implementing effective IT governance mechanisms. The increased use of information technology has raised many ethical issues for today’s IT professional.– Licensing of IT professionals – Internet communication – Intellectual

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    1) The connection we made between Blombos Cave to Eden is the human need to discover the past in order to reach this holy grail of a time where we were one with God and lived a free lifestyle. It revolved around the idea of the prelapsarian‚ where the time of man was innocent and unspoiled. Versus the postlapsarian error from the falling of man. We connected Blombos cave where it spoke that "the recovery of these toolkits at Blombos Cave adds evidence for early technological and behavioral developments

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    Jacque Cochrane Dr. Slifkin CAS/AP English 4 Sept. 2‚ 2013 Diagnostic Essay « Allegory of the Cave » Plato’s conception of the soul is that it is an open vessel. Each has the capacity and ability to learn and to receive knowledge but first the whole being must be open to new knowledge and to learning. However some people are very close minded and set on what is already in front of them and refuse to open their minds. In order for one to become enlightened they must want to learn and

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    There was once a beautiful girl who lived in a city made of flowers‚ called Pamphilous. Pamphilous was filled with light and happiness‚ but under the beautiful city was the Cave of the Dead. The cave housed the souls of the dead and their king Kreios. Kreios was filled with darkness‚ not one part of him had a speck of happiness. He had a hole in his heart which he thought could only be filled if he took over everyone’s happiness. Anyway back in Pamphilous the beautiful girl‚ Althea‚ went to the well

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    differently in order to be more anthropologically accurate. To start the nitpicking on accuracy‚ the idea that Neanderthals by and large worshiped Bears‚ or had Rituals of animal sacrifice was almost certainly untrue. When Jean Auel wrote “Clan of the Cave Bear” it was widely accepted that Bear Cults and animal rituals were common among Neanderthal culture (HE‚‚ P. 376). Over the thirty years since the books writing‚ these myths of Neanderthal culture were uncovered as nothing more than wishful thinking

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    studies of the existing Cave Bureau environment. In this chapter‚ the researcher will be able to make design conclusions based on the research carried out‚ and make recommendations specific to the spaces undergoing redesigns. The recommendations given will include designs‚ materials and finishes. 5.2 Summary of Data Analysis and Findings 5.3 Recommendations 5.3.1 Recommendations for Interior Architecture It has been noted that because of the unique environment of the Cave Bureau‚ which consists of

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    Nature of rule is applied through “virtue‚ wisdom‚ and advantage.” If one is not virtuous in his decision making then he will be unethical; choosing based upon his own personal gain. If he man is not wise then he will have fault in what he does‚ and if he cares for advancing in his position then greed and power will drive him. When a person is not virtuous they won’t make decisions based upon what is ethically right. Without morals and values guiding them their decisions will be self centered

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    The comparisons between the three stories are that each has a question as to what is real/reality. The Cave by Plato and The Matrix are similar in their story line. The two differ in that Neo was beginning to feel that there was something that was missing in his life‚ a feeling that something wasn’t quite right. The prisoner in Plato’s story had no question‚ no reservation as to what his life was to be day in and day out until a different scenario was presented to him. Much like Neo‚ the prisoner

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    Diction The phrase “cave-dark closet” used to identify the narrator’s hiding place for her cherry bomb and “locked diary” conveys the narrator’s belief that the hiding place that guarded her treasures held a mysterious and mystical aura. The narrator conveys this description of her secluded and selective cache since she states that the “cave” was only accessible through a sea of “parted. . . heavy coats.” This is significant because it is made clear to the reader that the narrator possesses a sense

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    Annotated Bibliography Plato. Allegory of the Cave. Austin: Austin Community College‚ 20 Jan. 2011. PDF file. Plato’s “The Allegory of the Cave” draws on the idea that reality is what we make it to be based on what we see and what we experience. To explain this he provides an example of humans who have spent their entire life chained up in an underground cave. He then explains that their reality is the shadows shown in front of them for that is all they see‚ and what they grew up believing. Afterwards

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