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    Harmony, word originally derived from the Latin harmonia meaning agreement and the Greek harmós which means to fit together or joint while the word diversity is from the Old French diversité means difference. Therefore, harmony within diversity in other words means to fit together despite the differences. According to Martin Luther King Jr. " We are caught in an escapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affect one directly, affects all indirectly." It is…

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    In aphorisms 4 and 6, Nietzsche discusses his rather blunt perception of what he thinks of Socrates’ belief in reason, the Socratic equation, and the nature of dialecticism and those who practice it. After a rather painstaking analysis of his critique, Nietzsche’s disliking for Socrates can be attributed to what he believes to be dialecticism and how Socrates defended himself in court almost 2000 years before. The entire premise Nietzsche bases his argument on is a concept he calls “Will to…

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    Ethos Pathos And Logos

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    while artistic proof is proof that is created or invented by the persuader. There are three types of artistic proof which are ethos, pathos and logos. Ethos is about the persuader’s credibility and is composed of three qualities: practical wisdom, virtue and goodwill. Logos is a persuader’s use of logical reasoning (induction and deduction) to persuade an audience. While pathos is a form of proof that appeals to an audience’s emotions. Aristotle believed that effective speakers understand an…

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    Reasons why I love Korynn Baird Have you ever had a best friend in life? Maybe it’s someone who you enjoy talking to, maybe it’s someone you love and care for, or maybe it’s someone who you know would stick by you through thick and thin, no matter what happens. Well, unlike many people, I have all of those things in one very special person named Korynn Baird. If you have never had the privilege of meeting Korynn, let me tell you a little bit about her: she is caring, smart, funny,…

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    SOCIETE GENERALE’S HRM PROCESS Societe Generale mission states their aim is to be a universal banking partner of choice. The Human Resources department understands that in order to be the bank of choice they must recruit the best. SG’s approach to recruitment is based on a code of ethics that guarantees equality and neutrality in the selection process. Hence, when selecting a candidate the selection is fair all across the board. According to the HR executives at Societe Generale, what…

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    At the core of this model is P&G Purpose, Values and Principles. PVP is first about integrity and the company’s ability to build trust by being open, honest, and straightforward and candid. Combined, these characteristics are the company’s PEAK Performance. The company looks for in the employees: the attitudes and behaviors on which further build the success for everybody. 3.1.2.2 PEAK Performance Assessment (Online) This step assesses a candidate background, experiences, interests and…

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    Ethics in Marketing – Importance, Scope and Concerns Marketing Ethics is the area of applied ethics which deals with the moral principles behind the operation and regulation of marketing. Marketing ethics has influenced companies and their response is to market their products in a socially responsible way. The increasing trend of fare trade is an example of impact of marketing ethics. As stated by the Statement of Ethics of American Marketing Association, some ethical norms are - • Do not harm…

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    Transcendentalism is extremely interesting as a concept. At its core, the idea of the movement is have a good life by being yourself and hugging trees! However, its lack of moral structure and sheer magnitude of unanswered questions are mildly concerning. Say that a man lived in an area with only one or two redheads, and the redheads were from different houses and different families; they always got in trouble, and were always committing crimes. The man might think that being a redhead is the…

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    THE CULTURAL CONFLICTS OF EAST AND WEST T.S. Eliot described the word culture which means, ‘makes life worth living.’ Culture plays a very significant role in the development of the country. Culture plays a vital role for making a person perfect in their life. Culture makes the countries very unique. Every country has different cultural activities and ritual when they celebrate some traditional occasions. Each and every country has different belief system, custom, rules and ideas. In every…

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    He is the philosopher who wants understanding or comprehension and feels that happiness depends upon that. That though the world might pour its bounty lavishly upon men and all is at peace in brotherhood. Yet happiness usually be lacking were there no means of understanding the significance of all these things to the soul. He is active with regards to things, but only in the interests of consciousness.” – The Seven Rays, Ernest Wood – opus cited. These people are naturally cautious; they usually…

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