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    Now a day’s companies are mixture of global competitor with multiple countries with different social, legal and political constrain with different cultures and languages. There are three important characteristics to increased the complexity of the globalization; multiplicity, interdependence, ambiguity. Interdependence is the fast movement of capital information. Multiplicity deals with the organization and government people, it’s not about just people but it is about “more and different”.…

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    Tralfamadorians that only on Earth is there any talk of free will. They explain to him that all events are inevitable, and there is complete absence of free will. Billy Pilgrim already knows how his entire life plays out, birth to death, so he is forced to accept his fate and the fact that he has no control over it. Each character has no way to prepare for their destiny as it is already predetermined, such as Edgar Derby. Although he is the most experienced soldier, there was nothing he could do…

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    offend anyone it does not concern. What others do with their life and how they choose to live will not affect you in anyway. No matter what anyone’s preferences are they should not be judged on what they like or what they chose to do. Personally I accept homosexuality and the people who are homosexual. Hey should be able to express themselves the same way that people who are not homosexual express themselves. According to the First Amendment everyone has the freedom of expression. Just because…

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    authorities. 2. CASTE AND MARRIAGE Often, adamant amusing norms of abstention and abuse are socially activated through austere prohibitions on alliance or added amusing alternation amid castes. While bread-and-butter and amusing indicators added than Caste accept acquired in significance, acceptance intermarriage a part of high castes, in abounding countries able amusing barriers abide in abode adjoin alliance amid lower and college castes. In India the accusation can be absolutely severe,…

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    everyone else has. He has tragedies and disasters, but does nothing to fix them, he just accepts them as they are. He is not brave or daring and does nothing more than resemble a cow standing in the rain. There is a quote by Colin Wilson, that explains this the best. “The average man is a conformist, accepting miseries and disasters with the stoicism of a cow standing in the rain.” This quote tells how men easily accept everything how it is and won’t do anything to change it because they are too…

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    should only accept a testimony is reliable when we have repeated experience of the testimony and the truth reported by it. Testimony is the only base for accepting a miracle. Since miracle occurrence is equal to law of nature is violated and the violation of nature is contrary to firm and unalterable experience, but the falsehood of testimony is not, we should never accept the occurrence of a miracle. According to some religious view, testimony is not the only way that we can accept the…

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    limitations; it roots from Daisy’s inability to accept the harsh realities of discrimination during this period (1948-1973), let alone the fact that she too, is a victim. In comparison to her driver, Hoke, a mid-aged African American man, Daisy’s tangible freedoms heavily surpasses his. Yet, it is Hoke who is more content with his life, and Hoke who is ironically more “free.” Evidently, this is due to his ability to face the injustices done unto him, and to accept himself regardless. In Page 26,…

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    In this passage of his novel Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut describes the Tralfamadorian approach to writing a book and cleverly expresses his disapproval towards their mindset that accepts everything as unchangeable and avoids the problem. Tralfamadorians have the ability to view all periods time simultaneously, so they see all of time as already predetermined. Consequently, they write their books with episodic storytelling to make one holistic image of life as beautiful and deep. Since…

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    Global acceptance is approving of someone else who is different from you. Most can barely accept their own family members let alone people from other countries. One of the hardest lifestyles to accept is the homosexual lifestyle. Some family members who don’t approve of such a lifestyle and that can tear families apart. On a more global scale, being of a different religion can cause numerous quarrels within societies and that leads to even more political issues. Acceptance does not mean that you…

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    their patriarchal ideologies which are symbolized through their husband’s oppressive rule over them. Initially, the women struggle to leave this ideology, often oppressing their dissatisfaction with it out of fear of the unknown. Eventually, the women accept these feelings once they realize that they cannot keep them below the surface, this realization and acceptance creates a sense of freedom in the women. Eventually, the protagonists are able to be truly free of their husbands. But their…

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