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    certified idea and activity, one must "believe thyself." at the end of the day, one must trust in the nature and energy of our innate limit with respect to autonomy, what Emerson calls, "Immediacy" or "Impulse" - the "quintessence of virtuoso, of prudence, and of life." This Suddenness or Sense is grounded in our Instinct, our inward information, as opposed to "educational costs," the used learning we gain from others. Thusly, Emerson trusted our Instinct rose up out of the connection between…

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    Niccolò Machiavelli lived more than eighteen hundred years after the lifetime of the ancient philosopher Plato. Because of the difference in the societies the two lived in, it can appear that their ideas are irreconcilably different and that Machiavelli totally discards Plato’s philosophy. Machiavelli even appears to mock Plato’s Republic when he writes that “many writers have imagined republics… [and] anyone who abandons what is done for what ought to be done achieves his downfall” (53).…

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    nonviolent, or as a necessary violence, depends on personal views and morals. Further, virtue is defined as “behavior showing high moral standards” (Definition, Virtue). Virtues also come in a variety of forms: faith, hope, charity, fortitude, justice, prudence,…

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    Linking cash transfer to Herbert Simon’s bounded rational theory (Group component): The government of India had actually three policy choices to be made - Policy 1- whether to completely go for cash transfer for all the social welfare programs (including for food distribution). Policy 2- whether to continue with the existing “in kind” subsidies and no cash transfer. Policy 3- whether to partially go for cash transfer for some benefits like scholarship, old age pension etc and continue…

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    This connection comes from the line in Allegory of the Fox that says, "Her prudence and canniness are also found in the devil and in evil men. The devil also covertly seeks to bring harm." This means that a fox 's cautiousness is found in evil men and also men who want to bring harm. Some evil men do try to be cautious in order…

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    In accordance with the Fourteenth Amendment which enhanced the right to privacy, the ruling determined the right to an abortion. Moreover, the case determined that states should have the prudence to decide the conditions during the trimesters. (CNN) The issue on legalizing abortion has been a controversial aspect to recent politics. There is the efforts to enforce pro-life guidance versus pro-choice and vice-verse. There are many involvements…

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    Humanity has always searched for solutions to problems that have challenged societies for centuries. The development of science and the scientific method has given humans the ability to explore and change the environment in which humans live. However, with the emergence of geo-engineering the unknown variables can present more problems than solutions. It is understandable that humans are concerned with the radical way in which the world’s climate is changing; what is not understandable is the…

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    The United States of America should not pay blacks Reparations. One reason they shouldn’t pay them Reparations because there's no reason to pay the people in today's world they didn’t have to go through the slavery and knows what it feel like to be held up, traded for goods and to be beaten. That's why i argue that the blacks today should not be paid reparations. Reparation means the making of money for a wrongdoing. In the early 2000’s Reparations was given to veterans and diverse leaders.…

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    Impact of Culture on Leadership The major impact of diverse cultures on leadership is easily seen through the GLOBE findings of universally and non-universally desirable and undesirable attributes (House, Hanges, Javidan, Dorfman, Gupta, 2004, pp. 39-40). These results show that many cultures can appreciate the same leadership attributes such as inspiring and a visionary (House et al., 2004, p. xvii). While at the same time, cultures could vastly disagree about attributes such as ambitious where…

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    "The course of genuine romance never ran smooth," remarks Lysander of adoration's complexities in a trade with Hermia (Shakespeare I.i.136). In spite of the fact that the play A Midsummer Night's Dream absolutely manages the trouble of sentiment, it isn't viewed as a genuine romance story like Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare, as he unfurls the story, deliberately separates the gathering of people from the feelings of the characters so he can personification the anguish and weights persevered by…

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