The Persians were a brutish people‚ who wanted nothing more than to conquer and ruin the Greek way of life. The Persians played the Greek city-states against one another in order to inhibit success against their attacks. The Ionian Greeks were conquered by these barbarians‚ and their way of life was threatened. The Greek’s freedom was perishing‚ while the power of the Persian’s continued to expand. The Persians were a tolerant empire with strong leaders and some autonomy though they restricted
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criticised by both lay and ecclesiastical elements of society”1; indeed Albert resented their aggressive‚ impolitic policies which were often viewed to impede the Christianisation of Livonia but he also progressively relied on their force to maintain dissent and discipline‚ particularly while he was ruling via ‘remote control’. Henceforth the central focus of this essay will be to analyse the respective successes of Bishop Albert and the Swordbrothers’ policies in establishing an effective government
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works for * If 1 and 2 are valid‚ what about the fear ot the results * Can be threatened to undergo psychiatric fitness test‚ declared unfit‚ fired etc‚ marked as crazy * Like all dissent‚ whistleblowing makes public a disagreement with an authority or a majority view. * Dissent‚ breach of loyalty and accusation. Is there ways to find alternatives in-order not to breach these things? * You could be harming something bigger by being a whistle blower * Most important question
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Comm101 Tutorial 1) What were the individual factors that contributed to the failure of Enron? Briefly explain two key factors. Enron collapsed in large part because of the unethical practices of its executives. Egoism (Self interest) was one of the major factors contributed to the failure of Enron. Enron’s executives put their own interests above those of their employees‚ company and the public‚ and failed to exercise proper oversight or shoulder responsibility for ethical failings. They allowed
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Throughout the course of history‚ media outlets have been a popular and resourceful method for the broadcast of ideas and beliefs. The usage of music to connect with the minds of many has been a popular tool for any social movement. As an art form‚ music helps to vocalize intimate emotions into either poetry or prose which links the common mindsets of artists and audiences together. Time and time again‚ some of the most powerful and hard hitting forms of musical mastery derived from wartime struggles
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Adolescents and Suicide Claudia vartgess Alliant International University Abstract Suicide is the second leading cause of death among young people ages 13 to 24. In recent years‚ suicide has increased at an alarming rate in adolescents. One in five teenagers in the United States considers suicide‚ in 2003‚ 8 percent of adolescents attempted suicide. It can affect teens from all races‚ both genders‚ and socioeconomic groups. According to a 2004 report distributed by the National Institute of
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never leads to positive results. Authoritative leadership is less effective than collaborative leadership because fear and power create anarchy and dissent‚ while respect and decency create a harmonious society. This claim can be supported by Confucius‚ Machiavelli‚ Plato and Macbeth. Primarily‚ authoritative leadership creates anarchy and dissent through the use of fear and power. The play‚ Macbeth‚ provides a prime example of authoritative leadership
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Enron was a company that fully intended to dominate the world market but instead magnificently crashed and burned as the largest corporate failure in global history. What is seldom acknowledged is that Enron had a comprehensive‚ state-of-the-art and award winning management control and governance system in place. The failure of Enron provides a blueprint of how insufficient attention to changes in leadership and culture can undermine such a state-of-the art management control system (Free‚ Stein
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sense of belonging is a fundamental human need that can be formed from connections made with people. This can have a varying impact – both positive‚ for example in offering‚ security and/or enhancing self-esteem‚ and negative for instance‚ in the suppression of individuality. Those experiencing barriers to belonging‚ often due to being different‚ can also suffer a range of negative consequences such as unhappiness and alienation. The drive to belong and its varying consequences are well represented
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Cited: Anderson‚ Peggy J. "Noam Chomsky." Dictionary Of World Biography: The 20th Century (2000): 1-3. MagillOnLiterature Plus. Web. 4 Nov. 2012. Barsky‚ Robert F. Noam Chomsky: A life of Dissent. Cambridge‚ MA: MIT‚ 1997. Print. Chomsky‚ Noam. Occupy. Brooklyn‚ NY: Zuccotti Park‚ 2012. Print. ---. “The Corporate Takeover of U.S. Democracy.” In These Times. 3 Feb. 2010. Web. 31 Oct. 2012. Fox‚ Margalit. “A Changed Noam Chomsky Simplifies
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