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    modern-day standards, which extol invention over innovation and entrepreneurial skills over empirical success, these societies would be criticized for their lack of productivity, but doing so would be detrimental, for innovation cannot be limited by the constraints of a modern…

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    According to Freeman, states compete or cooperate to realize the interest and aspirations of those who create them. National interest and National concerns are structured into national goals and strategies, to fulfil, first at a lesser cost, if that option exist, the interests and aspiration of the state. Whereas states have legal personality, such personality, though strategic; at least, in my view, in the sense that it may protect the human errors, the abhorrent decisions and actions of men…

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    In Plato’s Republic Glaucon goes through a process of philosophical protrepsis key to developing Plato’s purpose. Glaucon’s journey of consisted of an altering of his conception of freedom from a negative one to a positive one when he was influenced to succumb his theories to Socrates’ challenges. Socrates manages to take Glaucon out of this dark cave where Glaucon encourages being a slave to his desires through this method of challenging, reasoning, and alternative. The process in which…

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    important information. Nurses must also take into account of their audience, whether they must use terminology with their coworkers or layman’s terms with patients. The success of their communication also incorporates how they interact with certain constraints, such as…

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    An increasing amount of indigenous communities and organizations are adopting information technology tools to organize and store their knowledge. The term Indigenous Knowledge Management is used to describe the tools developed at the Distributed Systems Technology Centre (DSTC) in Australia. According to Jane Hunter (2005), the goal of these Indigenous Management tools is to “enable Indigenous communities to capture, control, and share their knowledge within local knowledge bases according to…

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    Classic Restorations Restoring a classic car is absolutely not for the faint of heart. To be done correctly, it is very labor intensive, time consuming, and cost prohibited at times. In car restoration there are some challenges that the average person may not think is worth it, specifically finding a car and the time and money involved in restoring it. Locating a project car can be difficult at times and of course there is the cost to acquire the car. It is imperative to have some good…

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    for 3-year policies, paid in advance. Use the basic methodology as follows, in a maximum of four pages of 12-point type*, and provide the following. 1. Mission Statement 2. Functional System Requirements 3. System-Level Use Cases 4. System-Level Constraints  Mission Statement: Home Quotes (HQ) system might help sales…

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    Reaction Paper 3 Issue 11, “Should Pro-Life Health Providers Be Allowed to Deny Prescriptions on the Basis of Conscience”, Daniel explains that pharmacists are able to refuse to fill a prescription based of their morals and beliefs. This is effects mainly the women of society because the majority of these prescriptions are mostly birth control pills and emergency contraception. Although, there has been many instances where the pharmacists are fired if they refused to fill a prescription, there…

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    I examined the eponymous character’s monologue from Euripides’s dramatic play “Medea”, first performed in Athens in the fourth century B.C. This work serves to lay out the reasons for a woman in Ancient Greek society to resent her role in it. In discussing marriage, it speaks of the “excess of wealth” or dowry needed to be provided by a woman’s family in order for her to marry, the social cost of not marrying, and the husband’s control over his wife’s body. It then discusses a woman’s need to…

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    African Americans’ participation in social movements, coalitions, and (more recently) interest groups is important to analyze if you want a full picture of their participation in politics, as they “have been excluded from the interest group, electoral, and party systems” for most of American history (Walton, Smith, & Wallace, 2017, p. 109). Here, a social movement is defined as, “a group of persons organized in a sustained, self-conscious challenge to an existing system and its values or power…

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