...Through chaos life would form in so many years no one could count them. It would take a billion men a trillion years to hope to know when the first particles came over. This occurrence brought the pure substance, the first substance, the Great Carbon Essence. The Pure Carbon Essence seeped into our universe and soon there was no more space, so the universe moved. Expansion started as with any known civilization. Soon the Great Carbon Essence had moved trillions of miles and were content, but it was not so forever. For nothing good can stay. Particles were getting bunched, many wanted more space to move free. The universe was to slow. Some Essence took initiative and brought about a change. This was the beginning of change. Some of the Pure Essence exchanged with each other their innards and changed. They slowly began becoming tainted. Soon elements off all kinds formed and the Great Carbon Essence did away with them. There was an attempt to banish them through the cracks in the universe, into the void. These attempts ceased when the tainted became too many and soon the Great Carbon Essence dictated that if change be coming it had better be for a greater good. The tainted essences came together with the Great Carbon Essence and formation began. Particles came together, fused with one another, bonded. Clouds of dust and new gases...
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...include the topics of “existence precedes essence”, and absurdity. The paper will also discuss the existential relationship with others mostly described by Sartre’s literary work No Exit and analysis from Being and Nothingness. Components of Existential Philosophy This paper will firstly discuss the major existential principle of existence preceding essence. This notion is discussed by Sartre’s (1946) lecture “Existentialism is Humanism”. This central theme existence preceding essence is the backbone for most existential thought and that is why it is discussed and understood thoroughly from the beginning of this paper. This leads to the existential thought, absurdity of life. Life being absurd is a component of the existential human condition and this is discussed using The Myth of Sisyphus as a beacon of how absurdity applies to life and happiness. This was written and discussed by Camus in his work The Myth of Sisyphus. Lastly this paper will discuss how others impact the individual or human relationships, discussed by Sartre. His thesis regarding others interactions are that it is Hell. This is the central theme in his play No Exit, and unpacking this existential thought this paper will use his work Being and Nothingness. Human Condition Existence comes before essence; this is a main theme found in existential philosophy. Sartre (1946) states in his lecture “Existentialism is Humanism”, the theme existence precedes essence, is an ideal that all existential philosophers...
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...epitome of western philosophy whose ideologies still stands tall up to this date. In Theaetetus, Plato succeeds in proving the Dream Theory of knowledge to be false, yet does not to give his own definition of knowledge. Where as in the Republic, during constructing Kallipolis, Plato discusses knowledge, and expresses his explicit views on epistemology. After careful inspection of Plato's two different ideas on the nature of knowledge, I was able to come up with my own definition of knowledge and suggest the possibility to know what knowledge is. As a matter of process, my theory of knowledge is heavily influenced by both of Plato's works. In Theaetetus, Plato makes an logical approach to identify the nature of knowledge. In the early pages of Theaetetus, Plato introduces Dream Theory which defines knowledge as "knowledge of x is true belief of x with an account of x". Dream Theory is based on the hypothesis that there are two types of...
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...CASE STUDY ARE you darling enough to be an Essence employee ?we are looking for dynamic energetic team players to join our vibrant young team at Essence .you should . you should find work a continuation of your party life style mixing with the elegant set here at Essence .the Essence experience is a mixture of joie de vivre and audacious panache from our stylish professional waiting and bar staff.if u think you could cut a dash at Essence apply for interview today asking for (Amie@essence .com) .louiefolded open the free newspaper as he took the journey from his home in the East end of London to the chic West end resturent ,which was the Essence chain .He couldn’t quite belive what he was reading and tried to calm himself as he counted all the ways that Amie had contravened not only the law but also the compny’s code of ethics.She had definitely gone too far this time . Amie cycled in from Camden Town with her toy poodle in the basket .Today was going to be a busy day after she ‘d fired the waiters who annoyed her yesterday .Amie loved new people and was looking forwad to meeting the new applicant .None of them from job centre this time as her advert had only gone into commuter’s paper .Also louie was coming in from head office to conduct her first appraisal today too.Why hadn’t she remember to fill in her part of that form ?It was going to be a very busy day ! Louie remembered that he had just signed off hussain ‘s first real developmental training where he was off...
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...FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE-EKITI, EKITI STATE, NIGERIA. A TERM PAPER TITLE:- “THE ESSENCE/SUBSTANCE OF MAN” BY FACULTY: SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: MICROBIOLOGY COURSE TITLE: PHILOSOPHY AND LOGIC COURSE CODE: GST 205 CONTENT * Introduction * What is man * Philosophically * Scientifically * The essence and substance of man * What constitute man * Man as a dualist * Man as a monad * Man as a socialist * Man as a spiritual entity * Man as a physical entity * Intrinsic characteristics that man have in common * Illustration of the mental essence(when man is abnormal is he still half or full) INTRODUCTION The essence of man is the constituent of man which goes beyond his body alone but extends to his mind, soul, spirit and other attributes of man. But we cannot talk about the essence of man without the existence of man because without an existence of man, man’s essence is of no use and nothing to talk about. This brings about the proposition ‘existence precedes essence’. The proposition that existence precedes essence is a central claim of existentialism, which reverses the traditional philosophical view that the essence (the nature) of a thing is more fundamental and immutable than its existence (the mere fact of its being). To existentialists, human beings—through their consciousness—create their own values and determine a meaning for their life because the human being does not possess any inherent identity or value. By posing the acts that constitute...
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...relatively narrow framework, attempt to argue the benefits of philosophical reasoning through essence, knowledge and truth. To understand the benefits of philosophy one must pose the question, what is philosophy? Ironically, philosophy in itself is a reflexive question. It is this bidirectional theory that makes philosophy so profoundly intellectual. It becomes reason as to why trying to find out what philosophy actually is inevitably becomes a way of not only studying philosophy but doing philosophy. By textbook definition, philosophy is the attempt to use reason and logic to answer fundamental questions about knowledge, life, morality and human nature. This definition represents a vexing philosophical issue, how can we attempt to answer these questions in a definite manner? Well, in retrospect Philosophy pursues questions rather than answers. Plato uses dialogue to aide clarity and understanding to those ideas and questions that fall outside of the “scientific domain”. After reading Plato’s dialogues, one can note that, Socrates never comes to any definite conclusion to any of the questions he poses. For example, in the Euthyphro, we are never fully able to determine a definition of piety and justice, but we do become more knowledgeable of the essence of piety and justice. Essence, being a form or characteristic that makes something what it is, while definition sets limits and boundaries. Essence and its entities lead us into another of the reoccurring benefits that Plato emphasizes...
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...Marketing Assignment In Asia, I believe that when one thinks of Essence of Chicken, the first name that came to most people’s mind is BRAND’S. BRAND’S Essence of Chicken is a brand trusted for generations and has certainly become an integrated part of our life. Many people drink Essence of Chicken as a mean for restoring or enhancing their mental state. It has also been a well-known “Examination Drink”. Most students believe that drinking Essence of Chicken can boost memory and improve concentration, which is extremely useful during the examination period when students are usually feeling lethargic due to lack of sleep. It’s packaging has also made it a presentable gift to friends and families in all occasions. BRAND’S has been retaining its market leadership position in the Essence of Chicken market. The reasons behind its successes include its persistent effort on brand management and continuous innovation. Over the years, BRAND’S has developed many new products such as BRAND’S® Bird’s Nest, BRAND’S® Innershine etc. to meet the health needs of consumers in different life stages. The use of brand extension has allowed BRAND’S to leverage on its customer base and brand loyalty. The trust that people placed on BRAND’S has certainly gives its new Like many large firms, BRAND’S has been constantly spending huge amount of money on advertisement to increase awareness and to build brand loyalty. In the recent months, BRAND’S has launched marketing campaign and commercial advertisement...
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...Closing Deals, Settling Disputes, and Making Team Decisions David S. Hames University of Nevada, Las Vegas @>SAGE Los Angeles | London | New Delhi Singapore | Washington DC • •-*» •• • i ' w ' t * • * 5s" i- . •> - • • y . » " •• is • Acknowledgments Preface PART I: THE FUNDAMENTALS 1 The Nature of Negotiation: What It Is and Why It Matters Intended Benefits of This Chapter The Essence of Negotiation What Is Negotiation? 5 6 6 When Do People Negotiate? Technology 6 4 3 xvii xix 1 3 Why Has Negotiation Become a More Important Skill? The Workplace 7 8 9 10 11 How People Negotiate: The Dual Concerns Model The Pros and Cons of Negotiating The Shadow Negotiation 10 What Does a Negotiation Look Like? Conclusion and Implications for Practice READING 1.1 - ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR CHILDREN ARE?, 8Y DAVID A . LARSON 1 3 19 READING 1.2 - BALANCING ACT: HOW TO MANAGE NEGOTIATION TENSIONS, BY SUSAN HACKLEY Preparation: Building the Foundation for Negotiating Intended Benefits of This Chapter The Essence of Preparation 23 23 23 The Preparation Process, or How to Make I t All Happen Strategic Planning: Establishing the Framework Defining the Situation Setting Goals 29 30 25 25 25 Determining Your Strategy Strategy Implementation: Operationalizing the Plan 30 The Component Parts of the Situation 30 Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) Reservation Prices or Resistance Points 33...
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...Essence of Care 2010 Benchmarks for Record Keeping Document Purpose ROCR Ref: Title Author Publication Date Target Audience Best Practice Guidance 0 Gateway Ref: 14641 0 ESSENCE OF CARE 2010 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 1ST OCTOBER 2010 PCT CEs, NHS Trust CEs, Care Trust CEs, Foundation Trust CEs , Directors of Nursing, Local Authority CEs, Directors of Adult SSs, PCT PEC Chairs, Special HA CEs, Allied Health Professionals, GPs, Communications Leads, Emergency Care Leads, Directors of Children's SSs, Universities UK, RCN, RCM, AHPF, SHA Lead Nurses, SHA AHP Leads, Patient Organisations Circulation List PCT CEs, NHS Trust CEs, Care Trust CEs, Foundation Trust CEs , Directors of Nursing, Local Authority CEs, Directors of Adult SSs, PCT PEC Chairs, Special HA CEs, Allied Health Professionals, GPs, Communications Leads, Emergency Care Leads, Directors of Children's SSs, Voluntary Organisations/NDPBs, Universities UK, RCN, RCM, AHPF, SHA Lead Nurses, SHA AHP Leads, Patient Organisations Description Essence of Care 2010 includes all the benchmarks developed since it was first launched in 2001, including the latest on the Prevention and Management of Pain. All the benchmarks have been reviewed to reflect the current views of people requiring care, carers and staff Cross Ref Superseded Docs Action Required Timing Contact Details Essence of Care 2001, Communication, Promoting Health and Care Environment Essence of Care 2001 Gateway No. 4656 and 8489 0 N/A 0 N/A...
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...Paris, he was welcomed by the community of artists and intellectuals brimming with new ideas.[3] He worked for two years in the workshop of Antonin Mercié of the École des Beaux-Arts, and was invited to enter the workshop of Auguste Rodin. Even though he admired the eminent Rodin he left the Rodin studio after only two months, saying, "Nothing can grow under big trees."[1] After leaving Rodin's workshop, Brâncuși began developing the revolutionary style for which he is known. His first commissioned work, "The Prayer", was part of a gravestone memorial. It depicts a young woman crossing herself as she kneels, and marks the first step toward abstracted, non-literal representation, and shows his drive to depict "not the outer form but the idea, the essence of things." He also began doing more carving, rather than the method popular with his contemporaries, that of modeling in clay or plaster which would be cast in metal, and by 1908 he worked almost exclusively by carving. His work became popular in the U.S., however, and he visited several times during his life. Worldwide fame in 1933 brought him the commission of building a meditation temple in India for Maharajah of Indore, but when Brâncuși went to India in 1937 to complete the plans and begin construction, the Mahrajah was away and lost interest in the project when he returned. When Constantin Brancusi first created the abstract style in 1900s, he could not have realized how it affected the process of modern sculpture...
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...senses. The ethical doctrine holding that only what is pleasant or has pleasant consequences is intrinsically good. The doctrine holding that behavior is motivated by the desire for pleasure and the avoidance of pain. In essence: "If it feels good, do it, life is short, get all the gusto you can" Secularism: Pertaining to this present world, or to things not spiritual or holy; relating to things not immediately or primarily respecting the soul, but the body; worldliness. The secular concerns of life respect making provision for the support of life, the preservation of health, the temporal prosperity of men and of states. Secular power is that which superintends and governs the temporal affairs of men, the civil or political power; and is different from spiritual or ecclesiastical power. In essence: "Be all you can be." Marism: The political and economic ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (Encarta Dictionary has as a member of Roman Catholic Order) A system based on the atheistic assumption that all human experience, behavior, and history are the product of purely material forces acting upon the individual and should be planned and controlled by the state to achieve eventually a classless society with total equal goods. In essence: "A chicken in every pot, guaranteed" Materialism: The doctrine of materialists; who maintain that the soul of man is not a spiritual substance distinct from matter, but that it is the result or effect or the organization...
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...The Brand Experience Toolkit Brand Experience Toolkit [August 2007] Table of Contents 1.0 History of the AIESEC Brand 1.1 1.2 1.3 What is a brand? Why do we have a global brand? Brand Promise vs. Brand Experience: an evolution 2.0 The Brand Experience 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 An overview Our competitors Our target audiences Physical manifestations Benefits Differentiator Essence 3.0 Filter tool – how to use the Brand Experience in practice 3.1 3.2 Assessing your results Finding support Brand Experience Toolkit 1.0 – History of the AIESEC brand Brand Experience Toolkit [August 2007] History of the AIESEC brand The global AIESEC brand as we know it today was launched by AIESEC International in 2004. The first Brand Toolkit included explanations on what is a brand, why we need one and the steps in order to achieve that, including our Brand Promise, visual guidelines and marketing campaign. 1.1 What is a brand? A brand is more than just a logo, slogan or a colour scheme; it is the image and reputation that we want others to associate with our organization. But, a brand is also more than just the image that we want others to have of us; it is also a description of the organization that we want to be. A brand is an expression of your actions and what you do every day. In AIESEC, our global brand is represented through our living The AIESEC Way. Our ―Brand Experience‖ is the experience we want our stakeholders (members, supporters and enablers)...
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...motivating the earth and livings. Moreover, TMC suggests that qi also works as the life energy in human body. Unlike circulatory system of western medicine, the movement made by qi energy is not visible. The “circulatory system” in TMC is meridian system, which is as essential as circulatory system that people may be familiar with to human life. According to an article by The Academy of Classical Oriental Sciences (2010), meridian is like the energy highway in human body, and qi is as the energy flows through this energy high way all over the body. Meridian system is like the overall energy distribution network transporting qi, blood and body fluids to all the body parts. Related to this, qi’s transformation and function are actually interrelated with two other important invisible life components --- essence and spirit. Narrowly speaking, essence includes blood and body fluid. It is the fundamental thing for human to grow and reproduce. And spirit is a broad concept, is like the performance of human’s mind, metal situation and brightness. This three vital component linked together tightly to operate while the formation of essence can be contributed to qi, and the spirit of a person is performed by qi. In terms of it, qi will get impaired if essence exhausted, and bring down the formation of essence. And while spirit can be formed by essence and qi, if spirit get impaired, qi and essence will be affected adversely. Therefore, person’s spirit is a significant symbol reflecting...
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...Assignment 4 Chapters 10 and 11. Case 11.1 Authentic Leadership Am I Really a Leader? 1. Learning about one’s self is an essential step in becoming an authentic leader. What role did self-awareness play in Sally Helgesen’s story of leadership? Self-awareness is an extremely important process in becoming an authentic leader wherein individuals not only understand themselves, including their strength and weaknesses but also learn the impact they have on others. Understanding herself just lead Sally into becoming an authentic leader. Through her journey and experiences, she realized her strengths and weaknesses and developed a clear sense of who she was and what she stood for; developed a strong anchor for her decisions and actions. 2. How would you describe the authenticity of Sally Helgesen’s leadership? I think Sally’s leadership is very authentic. The factors that impacted her leadership were Confidence and resilience: When she started writing the book Wildcatters she lived in adverse conditions but she showed resilience, remaining optimistic and bounced back from challenging situations and became a writer. Moral reasoning: Despite her acclaim she realized her shortcomings seeing herself as an author not an expert on women’s issues and started reasserting them in a different form. She developed the capacity to make ethical decisions. Critical Life event: The book The Female Advantage resulted in numerous speaking and consulting opportunities. I think that her travels...
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...outstanding. They couldn’t find better place, on the beginning they have 20mln potential customers (Marcy’s visitors). Furthermore this location will give them bigger prestige. Their company will be next to the biggest brands on the world. It will only confirm their position on the market. What’s more this could also help to their products like Kindle e-readers. Some people (like me) prefer to talk face-to-face with sellers when it goes about electronic stuffs. All market know that Amazon now have problem with their Smartphone. They fought that it will be best seller but unfortunately this is defeat. Maybe it will help them to sell more, or it will help to advertise it better. This store is the begging to changing their business. If this will works, this store will be only the begging of new strategy. They are taking risk to strengthen connection with their customers. It’s good because they know the rule that they should use every opportunity to be in touch with their customers. Even their 20mln potential customers didn’t visit their store, they will see the logo of brand. And some people don’t believe in this, but it’s mean a lot. On the other hand we should thing...
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