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    Why Do we Have Organizations? Organizations‚ in a small form stated as a group of individuals structured in a capacity or venue to produce a desired end state. If we take this‚ with more depth and breadth we better define‚ clarify and realize that our entire global society is made up of many unique organizations that have impacts on our daily lives throughout a lifetime. The make-up of organizations is independent and as individual as the needed outcomes and impacts require. The requirements

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    being ruthless as they are denied her the chance to do so. Sophie‚ a child David’s age has to live in constant fear shadowing her life because of the fact that she has six toes on each foot and is classified as a deviant. In my opinion‚ the Waknuk society is such a place where an individual’s desires and needs hold no flame in front of their believes and unless the Government benefits from them‚ there is no point of them being fulfilled. All desires and needs have to be deemed acceptable by the society

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    “Citizens of Arcosanti collaborate in making and selling bronze bells” (Want to escape the modern world 9 ‘utopias’ that really exist; paragraph #8) For some people when they have the freedom to do anything that they desire they choose to sell and therefore‚ that is what the citizens of this society choose to do with their freedom. “A cooperative yoga and meditation community.” (9 ‘Utopias’ That Really Exist; last paragraph) People that enjoy yoga or meditation came together in this community and are

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    Why Do We Fall in Love?

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    everyone has a sexual personality that has been formed by home‚ schooling‚ the trial and error of life experience‚ and whatever they pick up along the way from the subtle and notosoosubtle influences of the society in which they live. In seeking to make sense of our sexuality we must look to its origins. Where does our sexuality come from? In this article‚ I would like to look at two approaches to that question. Is the mystique and the romance‚ the music and the moonlight‚ just nature ’s way

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    From a chemical standpoint‚ the only closed system in the universe is the universe itself. This means that unless God himself‚ reaches into our universe to intervene it its happenings‚ that since the conception of the universe‚ nothing new can be created from materials that were not already present in the system to begin with. This theory not only includes material things‚ but also conceptual things‚ such as good and evil. Good can be generally defined as a state of happiness the absence of underserved

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    Why Do We Have College

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    could think of multiple reasons as to why they need a college education. Louis Menand introduces three theories that concern today’s college education in the article “Live and Learn: Why we need college”‚ found in The New Yorker. As a former Ivy League professor‚ Menand was never questioned about what he was teaching his students. But while teaching at a public university‚ he was shocked after a number of students continued to ask him questions such as “Why did we have to read this book?” The interesting

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    to use similar subjects for their pieces‚ they have very different techniques‚ mediums‚ and forms. Betye Saar uses an art form called assemblage. Assemblage is similar to a collage‚ but it is three-dimensional. One of her most famous pieces‚ The Liberation of Aunt Jemima‚ depicts a “mammy” doll holding a shotgun and broom. Behind the doll are syrup labels with Aunt Jemima on them. Michael Ray Charles does colorful paintings of black caricatures. His art has a vintage‚ distressed look. His pieces Sambo

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    different forms of the ontological argument for the existence of God. The first being an argument postulated by Anselm in the Proslogian. The ontological argument is a priori meaning knowledge is independent of experience an analytical meaning from logic. The Ontological argument follows the analytic method of knowledge; in this instance‚ for example‚ this is to be found when Anselm reaches the conclusion of God by analysing God himself. The argument starts from the Anselm’s definition ‘God is that than which

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    Why Do Suicide Bombers Exist? Suicide bombing is believed to be one of the ultimate acts of terrorism. It is horrific in its results‚ and the act of bombing itself does not choose who it kills. It kills all‚ adults‚ man and woman‚ children‚ and the saddest thing is that it kills the innocent. The propagation of suicide bombing nowadays has been increasing‚ especially in the Arab world where it seems that peace will not reign there for years or so. That area of the world has been a battleground

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    The Stepford Wives The late 1950’s and early 1960’s in America saw a shift in the American lifestyle sparked by increased civil rights activism‚ and following the end of WWII‚ peacetime put pressure on the social policies.  The Women’s Liberation Movement was a key factor in thissuch change. The standard lifestyle of married women in 1950’s America mirrored that of Leave it to Beaver’s June Cleaver. A dutiful wife rooted in the home complete with a routine of chores‚ cooking‚ and cleaning. The restrictions

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