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    “No one should ever work.” Thus begins Bob Black’s 1985 anarchist polemic, ‘The Abolition of Work’ . “Work,” he goes on, “is the source of nearly all the misery in the world. Almost any evil you’d care to name comes from working or from living in a world designed for work. In order to stop suffering, we have to stop working.” Black bases his indictment of work on the degraded nature of most forms of employment in the age of monopoly capitalism. While he is contemptuous of work in general , and…

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    Essay On Trolley Dilemma

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    From these dilemmas, there are two tendencies that people sway towards. The first is known as the utilitarian tendency, which claims that the sacrifice of one to save more people increases the interests of the collective (29). The second tendency is referred to as deontological, which claims that treating an innocent life as a means to save more lives violates individual rights (29). Amongst these two tendencies, it is common to view that the utilitarian tendency in the switch dilemma is judged…

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    On Postcolonial Theory/ists And Beyond The history of colonialism has been one of turning points in today’s cultural discussion. One major criticism is directed to modernism. Within its history, eurocentric perspective becomes major narrative rejecting that of the third world countries as part its progression. This is linked to the power that narrates the history through colonialism. Furthermore, this issue relates to the idea of representation. How the non-European cultures connoted.…

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    Power In Macbeth

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    Power is a constant struggle in society, but how far will people go to claim power? Can the thirst for power led to sin? Are there any repercussions from having too much power? The celebrated playwright William Shakespeare presents his argument about power in his famous play, The Tragedy of Macbeth. In The Tragedy of Macbeth, the eponymous Scotsman receives a prophecy from three witches that he’ll become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition for the throne and provoked by his wife, Macbeth…

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    governed by the universe in a unique way that only they can understand. Scorpio children are likely to be argumentive, gloomy or depressed. The adult Scorpio has a tendency to be outspoken, aggressive, dark, sarcastic, and teetering on that line of trouble when the ocassion arises. Scorpio's will always fight for what they believe in. This tendency sometimes brings them misfortune and accidents that are like magnets. Their explosive tempers often times causes them fatigue and health issues.…

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    Fascism In Imperial Japan

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    Until fairly recently, historians such as Victor Yakunoff, O Tannin, and Donald Calman” have viewed 1930s and 40s Japan as being run by an almost fascist regime, though they differed as to what extent, fascism took hold over the Japanese government in this era. While O. Tanin argued that Japan fit many of the requirements to be labelled a facist state, Yakunoff declares that due to a lack of mass movement in support of the fascist parties, Japan’s government was lacking in key characteristics…

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    have been influenced over time and shaped by past life events. Personality traits are also helpful in analyzing one’s future. Various studies have been conducted on personality traits. When applied correctly these studies can help explain the tendencies of certain individuals, especially adults. This is because personality traits in adults tend to be fairly stable over time. Although they remain fairly stable it is common to see slight changes in personality traits. In this paper I will be…

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    This paper discusses the different preferences of the Myers-Briggs Personality Test. It explains each of the 4 pairs of personality preferences and relates them to my specific personality profile, INTP. In addition, the Type Talk at Work textbook is used to examine the relationship between the Meyer’s Brigg Personality profiles and organizational behavior. Also discussed are the takeaways from the Personality profiles that I have learned and that will have an effect on me as a member of an…

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    as it has been about a month since I have been able to devote much time to them. Unfortunately, the study also say that addicted individuals have a “tendency to deny or minimize their actual involvement [in the games].” (Doidge 309) This dopamine infusion generates a novelty that the brain feeds on. Earlier in the book, sexuality and romantic tendencies are explored and the claim is made that novelty is one of very few ways to maintain a long term relationship because dopamine is what keeps us…

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    The “E” explains that I have more tendencies of an extraverted personality as opposed to one of an introvert. I find that I have a need to be open about my feelings and do not feel embarrassed by sharing deep feelings. Additionally, I find that my personality could be too strong at times. Though I have a tendency to have good ideas, work ethics, and would help out the team, some people on my job feels that I am a bit too verbose. S The “S” represents my tendency more towards sensing as…

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