Marxism: An Introduction Marxism is a social, political and economic ideology revolving around the theories developed by Karl Marx with the help of Friedrich Engels. The ideology of Marxism looks into the impacts that capitalism has on productivity, labour, and economic growth and sustainability. The theory of Marxism claims that the...
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War and Terrorism: Two Sides of the Same Coin? War and terrorism may be construed as being two sides of the same coin. War, on one hand, is often deemed to be an organized and armed conflict between countries whereas terrorism, on the other hand, is said to be certain acts...
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Several theories have been used to either support or dispute the existence of a Supreme Being (Mackie 202). One of the arguments is the problem of evil which seek to disapprove the Judeo-Christian concept of God on the premise that if indeed He exists, and is all-knowing and all-powerful, He should...
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The mission of the organization is the creation of a stronger community through the connection of donors to help in causes that they care about in the current state and in the future. Press Release For Immediate Release Contact: Clint Mabie, President and CEO Address: 5049 E Broadway Blvd, Suite 201 Cell: +1...
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In drafting up our PR consultancy, some of the team members assessed public profiles and achievement of various PR personnel over the past few years. According to Nuji and Sulaiman in their Public Relations and Job Performance (2015) paper, the excellence of a PR has a lot to do with...
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This paper will focus on gender equality among men and women since it’s a useful social aspect that affects the entire community. Three ethical theories which are utilitarianism, feminine and virtue ethics will be used in these paper to explain more about gender equality. The feminine theory explains the ethical...
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The ethical concern of the proposed study is the “generalized victimization.” In social sciences, the ethical codes requires that an individual be held for the crimes committed on a unilateral basis and not the perception of considering the race that the person who has committed crime is affiliated as a...
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The Importance of Ethics in the Sales Industry The world has become an increasingly complex place to live and operate with values and morals being quickly degraded. Every day people fall victim of unscrupulous individuals who seek to take advantage of them while purporting to offer them particular goods or services....
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1. What runs counter to the idea of "The Land of Opportunity?" The disparity incomes and social privileges between the wealthy and poor Americans run counter to this idea. The rich have more chances of success as compared to those from humble backgrounds, thus, have increased chances of success as compared...
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The Future of Education in the Twenty-First Century The future scenarios of social, economic, cultural, and even political will be determined by the contributions of the students who are at school today. Unlike before education is future-oriented hence, therefore visionary. This is because of the changes observed scientifically and technologically. Currently,...
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The selected human service organisation is the CARE Australia. CARE Australia is a non-profit organisation that is set as a secular humanitarian agency that offers help in the form of disaster relief and tries to mitigate issues associated with global poverty, especially in developing countries. CARE Australia is one among...
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Dante's Inferno: A Depiction of the Afterlife Dante in his book Inferno illustrates the state of a person after he or she dies. He illustrates the afterlife processes and stages that one must undergo in atonement for their sins in hell commensurate with one’s degree of sinfulness and the severity of...
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