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    what Insubordination means. It occurs when an employee or worker or a junior ranking officer fails to accept or obey the direct or specific order of their seniors. It is lesser degree offence than gross insubordination. Gross insubordination: Insubordination occurs when an employee deliberately disobeys, or ignores, a legitimate instruction from a superior. It goes to the heart of the employee/ employer relationship. It is an employee's deliberate defiance of your authority and fails to perform…

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    crime and punishment to sustain peace and maintain order. Relationships and comfort are perused for pleasure and harmony. Lastly, motivated by religion, humans seek to rid the world of apostasy in early civilizations. These factors are what human beings use to organize themselves when living in their societies. A set of rules are always set in almost every civilization. Today, those set of rules are called laws of which we follow to maintain order. Source A, talks about the Code of Hammurabi…

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    are the best of the guardians, so they need to have more love for the community than anyone else. Because of this, they will be happy knowing that the state is in good shape, they don't care about material things so much. In order…

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    conforming to men in order to make them feel comfortable and superior. This is because the anecdote describes the way women will underscore themselves in order to fit into society’s definition of how a woman should behave. Burton Nelson then shifts to write about women in sports and how these female athletes modify their behavior to fit into their traditional gender roles. In order to frame her article, Mariah Burton Nelson uses the anecdote about the poet, Sylvia Plath, in order to show how…

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    Similar to the use of tone, Bruns and Highfield try to convince their expert audience that their argument is valid. In order to do so, they must include extra information, such as their sources from which they got their information because their credibility would be at stake. Even if they are using a term coined by themselves, they must still cite it and provide the information…

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    being treated unfairly, and man’s role being superior to women, these authors reveal numerous approaches and techniques toward the narratives’ critiques. Due to the methods and techniques to critique gender roles throughout these two texts, it supports the authors main theme of a typical gender role during the Victorian period. Additionally, Rosemary Jann’s, “Flatland Introduction” assists readers to uncover why the authors use the methods they do in order to offer a critique to gender.…

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    Ethical Dilemma

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    The content of these stages provides people with reasons for determining the right thing to do. They are to avoid punishment from the superior power of authorities, to satisfy one’s own and other people’s interests and needs (an exchange), to fulfill the expectation of being a good person by maintaining rules and authority, to fulfill one’s duties in and maintain the existence of organizations…

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    Herzog Human Morality

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    patterns between the human morality and situational error when faced with a problem of animal cruelty and research. Some may see us humans as the most powerful race, and as Herzog states it, “Research with animals is based on the premise that a ‘superior’ species has the right to breed, kidnap, or kill members…

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    belong in absolutely different status. However, as the story is unfolding it does not seem that the relation of Jane and Mr Rochester is an equal relationship because both of them in a way they play a game of power. Mr Rochester seems to be in a superior position and Jane the inferior, but gradually Jane seems to gain more…

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    Summary: The Giver

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    One man’s utopia is another man’s dystopia is a great quote that goes hand in hand with the topic of Jonas’ world being superior or inferior to our world. This novel by Lois Lowry titled The Giver follows a boy named Jonas who lives in a world that has resorted to sameness. Emotional pain, war, colors, and weather are a portion of the things that have been dispensed just to name a few, they rolled out these improvements keeping in mind the end goal to dispose of differences so that everybody can…

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