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    In his lectures, “The Power of Myth,” Joseph Campbell states that two of the major functions of myth are the sociological and pedagogical. Myth can uphold social orders, and myth can teach people how to live in any circumstances. These two functions are not necessarily separate; in fact, they can intertwine in such a way that the myth itself can uphold a social order by teaching people how to live with that social order, as Walter Lippmann would say, manufacturing consent for that order just by…

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    white world... They are waging war with Earth” (Hogan 13). By having a reverend make this observation, Hogan makes clear the ways that American cultural values are overwhelmingly secular and how they clash with the spiritual relationships that Amerindians have with the world. Furthermore, she inherently defines the White world as have a militaristic relationship to the natural world and makes synonymous the Indian world with the Earth. The fact that Hogan understands the White world as…

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    are several reasons why people think it’s a bad idea as well as many reason why people think it’s a wonderful way to live life. Both the good and bad are shown in the articles by Jia Tolentino, Rebecca Burns, Noam Schieber, and Elka Topey and Andrew Hogan. One of the main reasons why there is a negative view towards the gig economy is because there is a lack of benefits. This lack of benefits is prominent in both the articles by Tolentino and Burns. In Tolentino’s article titled, “The Gig…

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    Art Therapy

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    of the patient’s background from them personally, because I have no idea what any individual has been through. “In her formulation of a feminist art therapy Hogan has criticized approaches to art therapy in which therapists interpret clients’ art according to pre-existing models, and instead she argues for a focus on ‘’individuality’ (Hogan and Pink 2010:166).” I can’t assume anything, if another patient has given me the exact same artwork, they could have two completely opposite meanings…

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    individual. Psychologists also praise the test as a nonbiased exam, this test was extremely useful for those of another race or ethnicity than the white majority because it emphasized motor actions and didn´t favor or care for any particular group (Hogan,…

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    References Brown, M. E., Trevino, L. K., & Harrison, D. A. (2005). Ethical leadership: A social learning perspective for construct development and testing. Organizational behavior and human decision processes, 97(2), 117-134. Caldwell, C, Dixon, R.D., Atkins, R., & Dowdell, S. M. (2011). Repentance and Continuous Improvement: Ethical Implications for the Modern Leader. Journal of Business Ethics. Volume 102 page 473-487 Claudel, P. & Casse, P. (2012). The ethical leader, Training Journal,…

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    Searching For Paradise

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    wanted to live in a time when life was much simpler? In the 1980s, it was such a time. I was excited to read Searching for Paradise as it tells the tale of a young Mike Hogan and his buddies living a carefree lifestyle. Oh, how I wish I were young and carefree again. Searching for Paradise transported me back to 1984. Mike Hogan and his friends Declan and Lucas are embarking on a new adventure. The boys are in their early twenties. Being a year or two younger than these boys, it made the story…

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    specific ways from which to approach a broad spectrum of societal inequality, and different angles from which to conquer it. Hogan presents different theories like the foundational (Marxist) and relational (Weberian) approaches to the abolition of categorical inequality and conflict theory perspectives that produce change such as the Labor Movement or the Civil Rights Movement. Hogan seems to believe that the only way for a society to adapt is through revolution against corrupt systems that…

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    Implementing changes to the MPAA, Motion Picture Association of America, rating system eliminates foul behavior, protects children’s environments, and models appropriate language expected from them. The current rating system hurts places such as school, streets, and the home environment. For example, if a teenager watches a NC-17 movie he will act older. Since the content is restricted from the teenager, it will instigate the teen to act more mature and want to act as the actors (Gustafson 1).…

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    involved in decision making and http://www.tutorialspoint.com/http://www.tutorialspoint.com/have more responsibility. Due to the fact that the employees are already highly skilled, creative and enjoy working with greater responsibility, probably Ms Hogan should have just found another way to motivate them. May be by giving them pay rise because they already know what they are doing, so they did not need to be told what to…

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