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Philosophy
Art is defined by Monroe C. Beardsley as something produced for the purpose of aesthetic pleasure. Unlike an artist, a craftsperson creates artifacts for the purpose of function. The 20th-century “new criticism” movement saw aesthetic appreciation as having its own value and “good” art as representing the common human experience ...
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF SOCRATES
The Philosophy of Socrates
The Philosophy of Socrates
Introduction
Socrates (470-399) was the son of a sculptor and a midwife, and served with distinction in the Athenian army during Athens' clash with Sparta. He married, but had a tendency to fall in love with handsome young men, in particular a young soldier ...
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THE GREEK GALLERY
The Greek Gallery
The Greek Gallery
Introduction
The very typical Greeks are adored for their pursuit of popular ideals, excellence in athletic affray, and mastery of the arts. The high time span of Greek art and leverage designated days approximately from 1200 BC to 200 BC and can be split up ...
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Ken Kesey "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
Introduction
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" is a tragicomic innovative in writing by Ken Kesey and was first released in 1962. It is set in a mental clinic throughout the late 1950s. McMurphy is recounted as having a “voice blaring and full ...
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PROPOSAL RESEARCH
Research Proposal
Examining the Effect of Globalization on Human Resource Management (HRM)
Introduction
Globalization has achieved significant importance in the last century; specifically in terms of the manner business is conducted at the global level. Brewster and Hegewisch (cited in Jackson &Schuler, 1995) states that the globalization of national economies and the ...
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THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES
Third World Countries
Third World Countries
Outline
The main purpose of the study is to provide an analysis and comparison of the geographical, education and economic factors of two third world countries South Africa and Paraguay located in South Central South America.
Introduction
Geographical Factors
South Africa
Like much of the African countries, South Africa's ...
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ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION
Algebraic Expression
Fractions/ Algebraic Expression
An algebraic expression is a combination of numbers, letters, and four basic arithmetic operations. The numbers in an algebraic expression are called constants. The letters in an algebraic expression are called variables. In an algebraic expression, letters always stand for numbers. The following are some examples ...
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Threats of genetic engineering
Genetic engineering is the science of modification of genes in cells. Genes are collections of DNA molecules that comprise the code that determines the function and reproductive pattern of cells. Together with hormones and other chemical messengers, developed and naturally recombined over millions of years, genes determine ...
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Globe pollution
Pollution has become one of the most serious environmental problems here at home, and throughout the rest of the world. Air pollution is also perhaps one of the more politically sensitive problems because of the numerous economic, environmental and health implications involved. A key step in the policy-making process ...
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Project Time Management
Project Time Management
A victory or a disappointment of a project depends who is making the judgment. The most important objectives of the project must always be taken into consideration. These objectives are the deliverables that the project owner expects and which the project manager is employed to achieve. ...