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    Justice Everyone holds their own definition of what justice is, though the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines it, as the process or result of using laws to fairly judge and punish crimes and criminals (Merriam Webster). Although the idea of justice is connotative to good intention, Marcus Tullus Cicero author of The Defense of Injustice, shares a different perspective to the notion of justice. In a persuasive dialogue, Laelius gives Philus the challenge to defend the idea of injustice, in which…

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    We live in a world in which its population all stand in different places either socially or economically but all race towards success. The definition of success is unique to each individual but so is the place we begin on our way there. In a perfect world we would all have the same access to resources and education but unfortunately we are all born into different families and begin our journey on different platforms, creating a large divide between each other as we aspire for similar things.…

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    Hierarchy is a generally accepted term and often associated with positions given on the basis of social status—believed to either bring to order and solidity, or destruction and discrimination into society. Either way, it is an inevitable and existent model in society today; From the beginning of time, this model has been embedded within society through organized religions’, governments, educational institutions, occupational positions, in families, in the biological and chemical aspects in the…

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    leaders must demonstrate self-sacrifice in order for their subordinates to buy into an ambition. Selfless service, as part of the Army’s core values, demonstrates the military’s need for this characteristic. If a leader engages in these behaviors, a process could occur in which a subordinate may be transformed. These processes include personal identification, social identification, internalization, and self-efficacy. My tenant would specifically lead to internalization, defined as “when…

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    Nietzsche and his words have been said to influence the belief system of the Nazi party in Hitler’s Germany. There are several of his works that can appear to back this claim, however, it was never Nietzsche’s argument nor his ambition to create what history unfolded in the Holocaust. But when you have passages presented such as the opening aphorism (257) in part 9 of Beyond Good and Evil, the lines blurry. What is presented to the reader in aphorism 257 of part 9 is an argument that all of…

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    Joint Staff Essay

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    The Vice Director of the Joint Staff reports directly to the Director of the Joint Staff and serves under a dual hat as the Director of Management. This purpose of this position is to provide “assistance to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Joint Staff through management, planning and direction of support activities including correspondence administration, budget and finance, action management and archiving, information technology, services, resources and all aspects of staff and…

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    Too Much Steel for Oahu “Meaningless broken promises from Mufi, Peter and Mayor Kirk Caldwell”, a quote used by a blogger about the development of the rail transit in Hawaii. With the announcement of Rail starting in Hawaii, many local residents had mixed reviews about the development and how it will affect society. Many residents are against the development of rail because of the cost, traffic, and uncertainties that don’t help assure the people that the rail was necessary to build at this…

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    The administrative structure of the Martin Pollak Project, Inc is a traditional hierarchical structure. One top of the pyramid is Richard Norman, Chief Executive Officer, followed by Janet Olajide, Chief Financial Officer, then Lydia Agbeja, Human Resources. Program directors fall under human resources, followed by supervisors and then social workers, and support staff fall towards the bottom of the pyramid. Depending on what type of support staff an individual is designated as determines their…

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    analysis is a very well established and developed field of mathematics. It is well known that analytic proofs are very strict in nature and to prove anything in analysis requires a careful consideration of the behaviour and characteristics of the proposition on hand. Before analysis became as well founded as it is today, there was no standard of rigor for analytic proofs. So, many mathematicians gave analytic proofs that were heavily based on spatial and geometric intuition. Bolzano believed…

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