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    Educational Philosophy

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    is a place where we live and where we welcome the greatest gift that we had received --- LIFE. Knowing the legend of your place will add to your completeness as an individual‚ for environment plays a potent role in framing your personality and discovering yourself. This study focuses on the documentation of legends on how the twenty eight barangays in the Municipality of Nabunturan originated its names. II- RATIONALE: Nabunturan is a 2nd class municipality in the Province of Compostela Valley

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    The existence of God. The question that millions of people ask themselves each day is does God exist? What is God? Who is God? Throughout my life I have never questioned the existence of God; God just IS. However‚ there exists beings who need an explanation to how God can possibly exist as an eternal‚ all-powerful and all-knowing being. Through three different arguments‚ this paper examines some rational arguments for the existence of and eternal being‚ God. The first argument states that

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    Philosophy of Quality

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    needs. Deming’s findings can be viewed best through his “System of Profound Knowledge‚” and his “14 Points of Management.” While Deming was continually expanding his research‚ Philip B. Crosby entered the forefront of quality in the 1970’s. Crosby has been a consulter as well as a trainer for many leaders in the manufacturing industries. Like Deming‚ Crosby also has a “14-Step Pan for Quality Improvement.” Crosby’s main focus is first evaluate

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    was no soul and that death was the end of all existence. They believed entertainment of this life in the bodily form should be the chief purpose of life. Anything beyond the senses was false and that everything you couldn’t sense was a mere illusion or delusion. Matter was believed to be the only thing that was perceivable by the senses‚ so matter alone was real. They believed that one should seek happiness in this material world and experience physical pleasure as much as possible. They also believed

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    went upon attaining self realisation in himself or herself. He or she has scant respect for others. Pragmatism has become the order of the day. In short man has become inordinately selfish‚ considering society a mere means to gratify himself/ herself. This malady of the modern society has been denounced by eminent philosophers like Kant‚ F. H. Bradley etc. Their sole intention was to lay a foundation for ethics. But no rational ethical system‚ however efficient has so far ensured peace and happiness

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    Philosophy Paper

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    nothing‚ but there are also things he claims to know. To my belief‚ Socrates does contradict himself but who doesn’t ever contradict themselves? I conclude that it is conventional for Socrates to contradict himself because no matter who we are‚ we are bound to say a few things that contradict each other. Socrates claims that he is different from other men in that he does not think he knows something when he in fact does not. What he means is that the men that claim to be wise and containing knowledge

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    My Personal Philosophy

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    education. There is no general agreement about what the young should learn either in relation to virtue or in relation to the best life; nor is it clear whether their education ought to be directed more towards the intellect than towards the character of the soul.... And it is not certain whether training should be directed at things useful in life‚ or at those conducive to virtue‚ or at non-essentials.... And there is no agreement as to what in fact does tend towards virtue. Men do not all prize most

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    worldwide for her devotion to the philosophy of education and for the educational method that bears her name. Amongst others ground-breaking innovations‚ Montessori had a unique approach to discipline and obedience in the education of children. In this essay I will define and explain the terms ‘discipline’ and ‘obedience’‚ paying particular attention to the relationship between them. I will then address the issue of self-discipline together with the notion of will and analyse how they are at the root of the

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    Introduction McDonald Corporation is the world’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurant. There are over 30‚000 McDonald’s restaurants in more than 100 countries and served an average of 50 million customer daily. A McDonald restaurant is operated by either a franchisee or by the corporation itself. The very first McDonald was open in Singapore in 1979 and today there are over 120 McDonald restaurants across the island which served 1.2 million customers weekly. McDonald employs around 9

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    McDonald S MCD

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    Schanzmeyer 14-Sept-09 McDonalds Corporations is one of the largest and most globally recognizable brands and serves nearly 47 million customers daily. MCD operates in more than 118 countries and as of yearend 2008 had over 31‚000 locations worldwide. McDonalds operates the majority of the restaurants through franchising agreements and in 2008 only 6‚502 were ran by the corporation. MCD is headquarter in Oak Brook‚ IL and employs over 400‚000 people worldwide. McDonalds was founded in 1948 by Dick

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