Papers 1051-1060 of total 25882 found.
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…-thoughts. He’s not sure he can accomplish his goal of slaying a lion to become an unoto (junior warrior). A similar situation comes to another young boy named Jerry, from the short story, "Through The Tunnel" by Doris Lessing. He is determined to go through…
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Category: /History
…Bahá'í view is that the ideal of world citizenship and the concept of the oneness of mankind should replace the narrower and more violent goals of the terrorist, there are also practical measures to be found in the Bahá'í social teachings. A world police…
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…of civil disobedience. Divided in opinion, it nearly impossible for these groups to negotiate their differences, because both sides had logical bases in their arguments. Lawbreaking and civil disobedience have differing purposes, goals, motivations…
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…of a societal system to give it a structural character, in order to give the individuals the consciousness that their lives have a sense or should have a sense? Moreover, does an impartial objective exist which does not depend on the goals of the individual and thus…
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…also been many instances of this. If we take a look at World War II, we see that Hitler’s goal was to make a supreme race by eradicating all who were not Aryan. He wanted to be the leader of the world, in other words, he wanted power. Although wealth…
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goals, by motivating them! A supervisor who possesses those abilities is a leader. Leadership and motivation are two skills essential in any organisation but are not the easiest! Many researches have been undertaken about those topics and several theories…
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Category: /History
…Plato's Ideal Society To fully understand the social and political thoughts of Plato, it is best to refer to The Republic, which was written by Plato. The book spells out the goal of society as well as a blueprint to follow to obtain this goal
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…situation. The last person believed the American dream was to be able to do absolutely nothing. Whether it is a family working together towards one common goal, or a single woman working her way up the ladder, in a sense it is all the same dream. Regardles…
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…. The object of the game is to score points by carrying the ball across the goal line of your opponents, or by kicking the ball through your opponent’s goal. Football is played by two opposing teams, of eleven players. Each team tries to move the ball down the field…
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…Consider the ancient imperative “know thyself”. How can different ways of knowing help us as individuals and communities to achieve this goal? Shakespeare once said, “Life is but a stage and men merely players on it.” In order for us to become main…
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