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    Candide’s mentor and philosopher of the barons castle, Pangloss is Voltaire way of satirizing Leibniz’s idea that all is for the best in the best of all possible worlds. The main point in Leibniz philosophy is that God created the world so it had to be perfect, and if we perceive something bad happening its because we don’t fully understand God’s plan. Pangloss like most characters in the story is not believable, but rather he is a distorted and exaggerated representation of Leibniz designed to…

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    Million Dollar Degree: College Students Take Unnecessary Required Classes, While Being Significant Overcharged and Promised a Successful Adult Life If you’re hiring someone for a sales position, the applicant’s education history should be a factor. Why wouldn 't it be? The educational qualifications of our workforce is lacking, and the idea that someone with little to no education would be suitable for a position other than a fast food restaurant, is the reason why our businesses aren’t meeting…

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    Kartini Movie Analysis

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    Kartini only implemented this strategy in the situation when Mr. Baron and his wife come to their house and ask about Kartini’s condition, and Kartini’s father replied by saying she is still in Pingitan, but then Mr. Baron said to Raden Sosroningrat, did he locked his own daughter, Kartini come and said that her father is not fully locked her, because she is still allowed to read and play. Of…

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    Peter had a girlfriend called Ella Kimberly. She is one of the daughters of the Barons of Las Vegas. She had short blonde hair and light green eyes and she was also is creative and imaginative. She owns one of the most famous and trusted Human Resources Management business making her also one of the richest people ever. She has 308…

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    Writing is beneficial for every one and a useful skill that should not be allowed by only a select privileged few but, should allowed by the masses as a whole unlike Mr. Dennis Baron thought process as expressed in his paper. Writing is a safe way for people who are burdened with a disease or illness that would cause them to cut or injure themselves it it is a therapeutic way to express your emotions. By expressing, it on paper can stop harmful options by allowing your mind to process the…

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    Lay Of Lanval Analysis

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    Romantic love is a significant theme in Marie de France’s Lay of Lanval and The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Both novels center on the romance of courtly love, however, Lanval concentrates on the love for one lady, while The Tale of Genji is a search for the perfect lady. Lanval’s acts of love are honor and secrecy, until the queen angers him into spilling the secret of his true love. Since the beginning of time, men and women have committed many different acts in the name of love.…

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    Morgan Vs Carnage

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    During the Industrial Revelation the right of having a monopoly was legal to have. What a monopoly is “the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.” In order to have a monopoly, you needed to have the skills and the knowledge to run your business fluent as possible. During this period of time, there were four men who knew had to do this. These four men were Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, and Carnage. These men discover the thing that we use today…

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    Langton, and the document was signed by King John of England. The document was written essentially to control the power of the monarchy, with greater reason to control King John. The King wanted to rule with unlimited control but the Pope and the Barons wanted to keep him in check. With the writing of the Magna Carta, its intentions were meant…

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    A professional army, was made up of men who chose to have a career in the military. These men underwent intensive training and their primary role was to be ready to fight, it also taught discipline and loyalty among ranks. Rigorous training was “necessary to control down-and-outers in the ranks.” Usually, a standing army was viewed as impending tyranny or “an obvious indicator as well as agent of corruption.” People also believed that a standing army could affect society from the inside, but…

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    assume that their decisions are infallibly correct. Because of this assumption, group members are pressured to accept and support the groups decisions, rejecting any contradictory information. In addition to the effects of strong cohesiveness, the groupthink mindset develops due to what are known as emergent group norms, or norms which indicate that the possibility of error does not exist within the group, and therefore further analysis and discussion of the subject at hand is unnecessary. One…

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