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    groups. All three stories agree that power is an indispensable means because all the powerful groups need power to pursue their goals. In conflicts between individuals and powerful groups, whether or not the individuals have hope, they would take action and not retreat regardless of the results. The stories also imply that individuals do not have the ability to change the powerful groups or societies in which they live. Whether humans desire for power or not, power is the indispensable means…

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    Yojimbo Analysis

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    Dispersed Freedom We are in a state of randomness. There are times that we follow our instincts (the gut feel) but there are times that we rationally discern and take precautionary measures to every action we make. This randomness of life is coupled with chances. The film Yojimbo started with a wandering Samurai who aimlessly wander and throws a stick in the air for direction. He took the chance to go beyond his wondering state and followed the path the stick will lead him. His fate led him to a…

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    hand-in-hand with that “essence” of power, and are important for those in power to establish and maintain. For example, if John were to have a member report to him secretly about our work ethic or productivity, then that would be considered a hidden tactic. Tactics as such help shape and maintain their power, in hopes of no conflict between the staff and…

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    and in the conventions of the time period. However, everything is highly detailed more so then other works seen around this time which leads me to believe that this may have been an actual event rather then just a fictional story to show the kings power. The works displaying an actual Lion Hunt to show that the king Assurbanipal II is master of the natural world and can slay even the mightiest of its creatures. This makes sense with the culture of the time. The king was suppose to be…

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    Supervisory Platform: Use your power to empower others One of my students wrote an expository essay where he explained why his grandmother is special to him. He stated that she was special because she supervises him and his sister. He specified that supervision means that she takes care of them and makes sure they have what they need. After reading his essay and participating in class discussions, I concluded that it is in the act of supervising that people should be empowered. I intend to be…

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    Power can be categorized in many different ways, but in the case, it is power to protect itself from the unfairness. Unfairness can be explained by people who work in the factory, where most of the employees are poor. If there is some issue with the machine and it hurts the people at the factory, what is going to happen? Likely, they will replace the worker. Unlike the factory, where you can choose to work, there are some unfairness people have to face no matter what. The military of South Korea…

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    Tyrant Archetype Essay

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    For I say people thrive for power and fame from other people that give it to them. As a demonstration of The archetype of The Tyrant it shows, how humans often misuse or abuse power to manipulate people for personal gain, most humans feel better from the fame than helping society even if they won't benefit from it. First off, a way to understand why humans have abused power is to examine the archetype of The Tyrant; A person who has gained a certain amount of power, that had good intentions at…

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    MLFI crisis stakeholders and describe them according to Sexty Stakeholder Typology Power, Legitimacy and Urgency (Sexty 2012): Government: As many industry the Foods industry is subject to any local, provincial, and federal regulations and policies both nationally and internationally, such as government regulations, regarding hygiene, health, food regulations, and food standards. In this crisis Government possess power, legitimacy and urgency to inspect, recall product proved contaminated and…

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    theory, human consciousness, language, power, and even the meaning of existence. Nietzsche believed that as humans we fundamentally want power and always attempt to inflict our will upon others. He believed to live the good life we must affirm our instincts to acquire power and dominance over others and things in our life. Living the good life and lasting satisfaction and pleasure result from being able to live and accept our instincts, exerting our will to power.…

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    difficulty to maintain. Hurston also shows how voice can be concealed, suppressed, or wiped out entirely. Developing and maintaining one’s voice can depend on exertion or submission of power, outward appearances, and self-knowledge. Throughout his time in the novel, Jody attempts to attain his voice through the exertion of power. After the street lamp showcase, Jody tells Janie that from the beginning, he wanted to be a “big voice” (Hurston 46). By this point, Jody is “clearly already a…

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