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    Figs (1957) commented, “With the Russian Empire teetering on the brink of collapse, the tsarist regime responded to the crises with its usual incompetence and obstinacy” (p 78). Russian workers who were enveloped by revolutionary ideologies saw the philosophy of communism as the long awaited solution to extreme poverty and indigence. The outbreak of World War One spontaneously strengthened the monarchy and patriotism in Russia; this was momentary as the realisms of the war became apparent. The…

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    Sayyid Qutb Research Paper

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    Sayyid Qutb is one of Islam's most notarised personalities. He was a prolific writer whose radical teachings and challenges to Islamic tradition have played a major role in shaping the face of fundamentalist Islam in the 20th and 21st centuries. His attitudes towards the West, Jahilliyah and Jihad and his Ideal Islamic Society have been a major influence, and still hold a significant factor in the development and expression of Islam. Sayyid Qutb was born in Musha, Upper Egypt in 1906. Although…

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    The Logos Hymn

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    The Logos Hymn Both Matthew and Luke contain descriptions of the birth of Jesus unlike the Gospels of Mark and John. This difference may be a result of the special Luke and special Matthew sources. Instead of the Christmas story, the Gospel of John replaces the story of Jesus’s birth with the Logos hymn not only to create a universal text, but also to emphasize the glory of Jesus as the continuous creator that allows us to accept unending life. The Logos hymn forms the Gospel into a universal…

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    In 1937, the Kokutai No Hongi (Cardinal Principles of the National Entity of Japan), the Ministry of Education published a series of ideals that provided the definition of Japanese cultural values and a fundamentals. This publication defined the national essence, or identity, of Japan in terms of loyalty to the Emperor, subjugation of the individual to the State, filial faithfulness within one’s family, to the Emperor, and to the nation, harmony among all citizens, and martial spirit through…

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    The Amazon Effect

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    strategists refer to this as “Amazon Effect” (i.e., to stay competitive, companies must alter their way of doing business as the expectations of the consumer have changed). Clearly, Amazon figured out the customer’s needs and grasped the importance of creating a highly responsive supply chain infrastructure much earlier than many rival competitors. Notably, Amazon is still accelerating delivery times from 48 hours to next…

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    Social Issues

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    Introduction Through out the time spent in the course I learned important aspects of Social Work. Although the readings were challenging at times, but in class always doubts were cleared and I had an understanding as to what the author was talking about. The assignments allowed having a good understanding of a social issue and what a particular agency is doing in order to work with people currently challenged by the social issue. On the first paper we explored the social issue, on the second we…

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    Introduction Due to his influence in establishing Christianity, Paul the Apostle is consider by some scholars to be one of the most influential early Christian missionaries. In addition, later generations viewed him as the first and greatest Christian theologian due to his commitment to his calling. It was that same dedication to spreading the Gospel that he used in his times as a persecutor of Christians. He was born in the city of Tarsus in Cilicia, a major Roman city, hence was a Roman…

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    Holistic Nursing Care Approach in Patient Care Georgia A. Ball Great Falls College: Montana State University Holistic Nursing Care Approach in Patient Care Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing in the 1850’s, recognized the importance of environment, touch, scents, music and silent reflection in holistic care. Holistic care focuses not only on treating the illness or disorder of the individual but also treating the individual’s sociological, psychological, mental views and…

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    Hindustan Aeronautics limited (HAL) is a public sector Navratna company under Defence Ministry of India, operating in Aerospace manufacturing domain. Hal aims to follow and promote good sustainable practices through commitment to enhance triple bottom line standards of social, environmental and economic performance. Hal has been focusing on conservation of flora and fauna, environment protection, employee welfare and society as a whole. As part of its CSR and sustainability activities,…

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    In China, collectivist cultural beliefs and values were espoused from top government offices. Modern Chinese culture can be characterized by two parallel mainstream philosophies: Confucianism and Communism. Both philosophies promote the mindset that education is a societal duty with both private and public benefits (Liu, 2012). Confucianism has encouraged submission to social hierarchy in Chinese society for the purposes of “harmony and prosperity”…

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