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  • Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Phil Interpreting Plato Alfred North Whitehead once remarked that all of philosophy is but a footnote to Plato. This proves true in the case of St. Augustine's Confessions, where he specifies Plato's good as God by personalizing the forms, Eros, sin, and recollection. Specifically, Augustine's idea of "original sin," forgetfulness and recollection follow the philosophy of Plato, bringing them into the "God realm," rather leaving them in a figurative sense open for interpretation. In the

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Andrew
  • My Philosophy

    My Philosophy

    As a future educator in Family and Consumer Sciences my passion is to fulfill The American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) mission, which is to bring people together to improve the lives of individuals, families and communities. I plan doing this by teaching students how to apply basic Family and Consumer Sciences principles to their daily lives through interactive lesson plans, discussion and modeling. Education provides people with the understanding and basis of

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Victor
  • Coaching Philosophy

    Coaching Philosophy

    As a new and inexperienced coach, you have a lot to prepare yourself for in your first season. Of course, you are excited and eager about your first head coaching position. You most likely have planned what you are going to do and believe that you are ready. But are you truly ready? Do you even know what it means to be ready? Have you thought about the why's and how's of everything you will

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: regina
  • Corporate Culture and the Indian Software Industry

    Corporate Culture and the Indian Software Industry

    CORPORATE CULTURE AND THE INDIAN SOFTWARE INDUSTRY Introduction This article tries to explain the concept of corporate culture in general, its effects on the performance of employees in an organization. It then dwells on the specifics of the Indian software industry and then goes on to find out how organizational culture affects the performance of the software industry giving examples of specific software companies. Understanding and assessing your organization's culture can mean the difference between

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Top
  • A Southwestern Indian Culture Among Us Today: The Hopi Indians

    A Southwestern Indian Culture Among Us Today: The Hopi Indians

    A Southwestern Indian Culture Among Us Today: The Hopi Indians xxxxxxxxx Axia College Did you know that the Ancient Indian people of the Southwestern United States have dated back to the year 10,000 BC? First appearing toward the end of the last Ice Age, they were the first “Americans.” (Noble, 1998) When Christopher Columbus arrived in the America’s in 1492 and seeing the people of this land for the first time, he thought that he

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Mike
  • Analysis of Aberdeen Philosophies Applicable at Green River

    Analysis of Aberdeen Philosophies Applicable at Green River

    ANALYSIS OF ABERDEEN PHILOSOPHIES APPLICABLE AT GREEN RIVER Presented to Frank Barone Mgt. Professor College of Business Ohio University By Jared Black Russ Colello Justin Cook Patrick Daugherty Jessica McCoy October 14, 2002 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Purposes of the Report The purposes of this report are (1) to give a general overview of the organizational structure of the Green River plant and also (2) give an overview of the Aberdeen plant. We will also, (3) compare

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Mike
  • Confucian Philosophy and Corporate Responsibility

    Confucian Philosophy and Corporate Responsibility

    Freedom devoid of responsibility would result in the collapse of the social network. It would cause strife among individuals, between individuals and society, and essentially would lead to the sacrifice of the future in order to fulfill short-term desires. Coming under much scrutiny for allegedly doing just this is today's dominant institution, a legal establishment with pervasive influence on contemporary life: the modern corporate enterprise. We live in a world plagued with human exploitation and

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Mike
  • Nahua Philosophy

    Nahua Philosophy

    William C Boyd 3/5/05 World Philosophies Nauha Philosophy It has been the goal of any society to try and begin to understand the nature of existence and the connection with an ultimate that humans feel. This searching is often human nature and leads different cultures around the world to describe the human problematic in many different ways. For the Nauha, a native Mexican tribe, the surface of the earth (tlalticpac) is slippery and narrow like

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Philosophy of Music Education

    Philosophy of Music Education

    Philosophy of Music Education Music is a basic part of everyday life. What makes music unique is its ability to create an emotional response in a person. A music education program should develop the aesthetic experience of every student to its highest potential. Aesthetics is the study of the relationship of art to the human senses. Intelligence exists in several areas, which includes music. The concept of aesthetics allows us to see into ourselves, which

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Philosophy 101

    Philosophy 101

    A professor stood before his Philosophy 101 class and had some items in front of him. When the class began, wordlessly, he picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with golf balls. He then asked the students if the jar was full? They agreed that it was. So the professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar. He shook the jar lightly.

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Victor
  • What Is Philosophy

    What Is Philosophy

    What is philosophy? There is a philosophy for anything. Philosophy is our human nature, aiming at knowledge. Finding the philosophy for an activity means thinking of the questions we need, and breaking it down, giving us many ways to go. When the question is more important than the answer, we find ourselves in a philosophical discussion. Philosophy is understanding and questioning knowledge. Our machine of a functioning western society is based off of beliefs and

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Indian Act and Its Effect on Modern Society

    The Indian Act and Its Effect on Modern Society

    The Indian Act and its Effect on Modern Society The Indian Act is one of the most outdated and irrelevant pieces of legislature ever written. In 1876, the Crown consolidated all existing laws pertaining to Indians, and called this new document the Indian Act. They did not solicit input from Aboriginal people and in fact, at that time, Aboriginal people were not even allowed to vote for or against the politicians who were creating this

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Anna
  • Philosophy of Science - Evolution and Creation

    Philosophy of Science - Evolution and Creation

    Philosophy of Science: Evolution and Creation When talking about evolution and creation theories, there are people on both sides of the spectrum that will go crazy for or against one side. Ever since the theory of evolution was created, there have been arguments for or against it. In this paper, I will try to define both evolution and creation theories, and explain my stand on them towards the end. The first theory that was thought

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Philosophy Since the beginning of time, man has always managed to find a way to communicate. Cave men used the walls of their homes to draw pictures to express language. Early Egyptians used hieroglyphics in scrolls and on walls of their tombs. Even Sequoyah came up with an alphabet for the Cherokee tribe to use. With the exception of the telephone, modern day man's main means of communication is written expression. Office memos, e-mails, letters,

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Four Seasons Goes to Paris: 53 Properties, 24 Countries, 1 Philosophy

    Four Seasons Goes to Paris: 53 Properties, 24 Countries, 1 Philosophy

    Four Seasons Goes to Paris: “53 Properties, 24 Countries, 1 Philosophy” GROUP#2 November 27, 2005 Four Seasons Hotel and Resorts (FSH) always prided itself on being the choice for a luxury hotel experience. Since its inception date in 1960, FSH expanded its renowned services to include the current number of 67 hotels in 30 different countries with continued expansion in progress. FSH attributed its success to its organizational culture, which did, and continues to embody,

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Janna
  • Indian Textile Industry - Porter’s Five Foreces

    Indian Textile Industry - Porter’s Five Foreces

    One of the worst hit sectors during the skyrocketing interest rate scenario in the late 90s and early 2000s, the debt-laden Indian textile industry has spun many turn-around stories since then. Aided by lower interest rates, restructuring packages from financial institutions and the recent dismantle of quotas, the sector is today well poised to capture growth opportunities. In 2005, the sector contributed 20% to industrial production, 9% to excise collections, 18% of employment in industrial

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Cherokee Indians

    Cherokee Indians

    The Cherokee Indians were one of the civilized tribes in the United States. They were located in the southeastern part of the U.S. This includes the western parts of North and South Carolina, The northern parts of Alabama and Georgia, Southwest Virginia and the Cumberland basin of Tennessee. It appears the Cherokee settled in 1000 A.D. to 1500 A.D. Their development took place in to stages or phases. The Pisgah which took place 1300 A.D.

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • Guarani Indians

    Guarani Indians

    The Guarani is an indigenous group living in the eastern lowland area of South America, with a population of about 80,000. It is believed that the Guaranis originated in the area of the Amazon River, then started to move south and inland (www.hollowear.com). They now reside in Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil and their language is spoken by nearly 4 million people. (www.bartleby.com). There currently are three main sub-divisions of the Guarani tribes. Those

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Victor
  • Blacks Vs. Indians

    Blacks Vs. Indians

    Compare and Contrast Essay There are many differences and similarities between the way that the federal government has treated Indians and blacks. Some could say that Blacks and Indians have dealt with two very similar pasts. It seems that Indians have dealt westward expansion and blacks have dealt more with blatant racism. But no matter how you look at both of races were being harassed by white English men everyday of their lives. Being persecuted

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Monika
  • Indian Gaming

    Indian Gaming

    Indian Gaming Tribal government gaming on Indian lands is significantly changing life for many of the more than 4.1 million American Indians in the United States. It has proven to be there first and most effective tool for economic development on sovereign, Tribal lands. Gaming generates a few billion dollars in much needed Tribal government revenue annually to provide essential government services to hundreds of thousands of Native Americans. It is helping Indian nations build

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Mikki
  • My Philosophy of Teaching

    My Philosophy of Teaching

    MY PHILOSOPHY OF TEACHING Education is a lifelong process with no true beginning or end. Education includes experience, environment, socialization and communication. Education feeds natural curiosity and enhances creativity. These thoughts begin my philosophy of education. John Dewey believed that "all genuine education comes through experience." I agree that education does not begin and end in a classroom. The extent of education we receive is the sum of experience we allow ourselves to be exposed

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Victor
  • The Categorical Imperative of Immanuel Kant's Philosophy

    The Categorical Imperative of Immanuel Kant's Philosophy

    The Categorical Imperative Of Immanuel Kant's Philosophy What would you do if you saw a little old lady with a cane walking slowly across a busy street without remembering to look both ways? Most people would answer that they would run out into the street to save her. However, why would these people do this? The rescuer may have not had any relation whatsoever to the little old lady, yet they still decide to risk

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    Essay Length: 1,675 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Monika
  • Teaching Philosophy

    Teaching Philosophy

    In my teaching career I want to make an influence. There are going to be certain ideas that I try to uphold and other discriminations that I will try not to allow. I know that everyone has their own beliefs and that teachers should do what they cannot to infringe on others, but to try and show them a different way to think so that they have all the information needed to make educated decisions.

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Indian Lit. in English - Untouchable

    Indian Lit. in English - Untouchable

    Indian lit. in english paper The Untouchable by Mulk Raj Anand Mulk Raj Anand, one of the most highly regarded Indian novelists writing in English, was born in Peshawar in 1905. He was educated at the universities of Lahore, London and Cambridge, and lived in England for many years, finally settling in a village in Western India after the war. His main concern has always been for "the creatures in the lower depths of Indian

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Suicidal Indian: Exploring the State of Mental Health and Healthcare in the Native American Community

    The Suicidal Indian: Exploring the State of Mental Health and Healthcare in the Native American Community

    The Suicidal Indian: Exploring the State of Mental Health and Healthcare in the Native American community Introduction In a 19 article in the Journal of Psychiatry, James Shore tells us the story behind the conception of the stereotype of the "suicidal Indian." In 1968, Senator Robert Kennedy visited the intermountain Indian reservation on the same day the community had experienced a suicide related death. Becoming the topic of conversation for the day, American Indian suicide

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Tasha

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