The Nature of Communism I make no pretenses: I dislike communism. It is a noble concept‚ but it is one that can’t work without a radical change in the human psyche‚ and I’m not sure I’d want to live in a world where people were‚ effectively‚ labotimized. My personal belief is that communism‚ as it exists in the world today‚ and capitalism are the same thing. True communism doesn’t‚ and can’t‚ exist. True communism depends on human nature being basically altruistic. For communism to work
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to work for any corporations or companies before‚ they could get experience from part-time jobs when they were university students. It’s more important that young people have a good health to work‚ the employer may not spend much money on social welfare for the older workers in stead. To sum up‚ although the older workers are important to the development of the company‚ the younger workers should be preferred because of the benefit they bring to the company in
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Universalism vs. Particularism is a concept forwarded by Fons Trompenaars‚ a Dutch author. Basically‚ this dimension asks if which is more important to you‚ rules or relationships. The Universalist‚ or rule-based‚ approach is roughly: "What is good and right can be defined and ALWAYS applies." In particularistic cultures‚ far greater attention is given to the obligations of relationships and unique circumstances. Universalism vs. Particularism indicates how a society applies rules of morals
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Changing the climate of religious Internationalism Evangelical responses to global warming and human suffering By: Percival L. Patriarca This chapter both engages and examines that deficit‚ presenting climate change as a likely cause of human suffering that merits greater attention from religious communities‚ briefly analysing religious responses to the problem‚ and arguing for Christian engagement with this issue in global environmental governance. I found this chapter as very informative
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A GUIDE TO ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST THE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH BILL This matrix has been prepared by a group of Catholics who feel that a systematic comparison of the arguments for and against the reproductive health (RH) bill may still serve some purpose at this juncture. It may help to bring the debate from the emotional temper which has characterized it thus far‚ to a more rational temper in which both sides attempt to comprehend each other’s perspectives. It is hoped that this presentation will
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Written Task 2 – A Critical response Advertisements are a specific kind of media which have the aim to sell an idea or a product to the audience they are directed at. Very often‚ this idea or product is not sold in a direct way but through the use of a metaphor or another stylistic device. This leaves the reader a lot of room for interpretation about what the idea behind the advertisement is. Often‚ depending on the cultural background/context of the reader‚ the interpretation can be very different
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Should Sikh children be allowed to wear a kirpan in school or not? FOR-Sikh Many Sikhs would say yes because it is a part of their religion. And it is not just that reason. They argue that if they are allowed to wear the other 4 ks‚ why not be allowed to wear the 5th. Many other people would argue against it because it’s a knife in general‚ but they say it will not be used it is simply there for their beliefs. Just because as Sikh has the kirpan knife on them doesn’t mean they will even get it out
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Padre Ignacio Blazon: The Reality of the Soul L. Tamlin I like your Christ‚ I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ. -Mahatma Gandhi Religion has forever been‚ and perhaps will forever be the most controversial topic of humanity. It is arguably one of the greatest characteristics of humankind‚ and yet it is also one of‚ if not the biggest cause of violence throughout history. One could spend an entire lifetime attempting to determine exactly what it is
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(accessed on 28/10/08) Department for work and pensions‚ (2008) Pathways to work process Higginbotham‚ P (2008) Poor laws (Online) available from http://www.workhouses.org.uk(accessed on 4/12/08) Hoban‚M & Thomas‚ J (No date given) DW response to welfare to work – discussion paper Layard‚ R (2005) Mental health: Britain’s biggest social problem? (Online) Available from http://cep.lse.ac.uk/textonly/research/mentalhealth/RL414d.pdf (accessed on 1/12/08) Lombard‚ D (2008) The replacement of incapacity
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positions may just appears to be with low salary. On the other hand‚ these positions may have great potentials. Such as chance for promotion‚ training opportunity‚ good work environment‚ excellent corporate culture and reputation and comprehensive welfare system. In conclusion‚ I think the best career choice is the combination of personal interests and financial benefits. If people choose a career that they don’t like‚ they may be impatient and blundering when they are at work. Only doing what they
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