An idea about happiness by Artem Polischuk “Most people are as happy‚ as they make up their minds to be” Abraham Lincoln There is hardly a person in the world who could really define such a complicated feeling as happiness. First of all a man must realize and know what it means. It often happens that a great amount of people only pretend to know something about happiness. It also happens that people realize how happy they are but they don’t speak about it. I can’t claim that I know what happiness
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Main Idea of The Enlightenment The Enlightenment which was during the seventeenth and eighteenth century was a time that helped shape the capitalistic‚ democratic world we live in today. The Enlightenment was also called the Age of Reason because that period was a time of high intellect and bright new ideas. Philosophers would meet to discuss economic‚ political‚ social‚ and religious questions. These questions made the philosophers hope that they might some new ways to understand and improve
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gain this through experience and observation. In this essay‚ I will offer my own‚ personal interpretation and response of the lessons‚ ideas‚ and devices that Locke communicates through his essay. It is tremendously evident that Locke’s essay is relatively the most influential work ever composed. He begins by stating the relationship of principles versus ideas‚ including that one’s identity is farthest from being innate. His main strategy focuses on principles that serve as best candidates that
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Name: Meilany Poeng Class: 4D SIN: 13061103166 House cleaning service (Just call us‚ we come) I was student of IBA‚ I’d liked to study here because I really want to know about business‚ and then now on this assignment I will make my own business idea. The business that I think is good for many people is cleaning service. I choose this business because I think we don’t have it in Manado and I think this service could help the people especially the family‚ and the profit I think it later
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Basic economic ideas Scarcity‚ choice and resource allocation – Meaning of scarcity and the inevitability of choices at all levels (individual‚ firms‚ governments) – Opportunity cost – Basic questions of what will be produced‚ how and for whom Unlimited Wants Human beings‚ in order to survive need a lot of things. Some of these things are very important for our existence. For example‚ food‚ clothing‚ water‚ shelter and air. These things can be classified as Needs. Apart from this there are
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Everyone has different ideas about whether happiness is a state of being or a process. Arthur Schopenhauer claims that happiness is a state of mind that one must strive for‚ while Friedrich Nietzsche claims that happiness is the process of pursuing one’s desires. Martin Seligman’s concept of the three lives explains that happiness can be both a state of being and a process depending on which of the three lives one is experiencing. Both Schopenhauer’s and Nietzsche’s ideas on happiness relate to Seligman’s
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Executive Summary In this report‚ the mobile services industry has been analyzed for 3 year period from Apr’09-Dec’11 and Idea Cellular Limited has been compared with both the industry standards and the market leader‚ Airtel. The current and likely future trends in the industry are identified with respect to market dynamics‚ subscriber growth‚ revenue growth‚ policy regulation and investments. It is believed that after a period of price war over the past 3 years‚ a consolidation phase will follow
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Aristotle’s Idea of Telos The definition of telos is Aristotle’s final cause: the goal or purpose of a thing‚ its function or potential. The final cause is the most important “cause” in Aristotle’s point of view. In his teleological point of view‚ he states that everything is always changing and moving‚ and has an aim‚ goal or purpose (telos). Aristotle’s arête (virtue) is reaching your highest human potential‚ or in his words‚ knowledge and study. So if the highest human knowledge is knowledge
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Activity 3.4 - Essay on Rand’s Ideas Using "The Ethics of Emergencies" by Ayn Rand (pp. 215-218)‚ develop an essay between 2 to 3 pages discussing her ideas in today’s moral environment. Provide one other reference in addition to our text. The Ethics of Emergencies describes how some people base their ethical principles on emergency situations. The classic example is the lifeboat scenario. The scenario is that what if you are stuck on a lifeboat with some other people‚ and there’s not enough water
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While both Piaget and Vygotsky were similar in their views in certain ways. Most commonly shared were their views as constructivists (the idea of learning by doing) and believed that social forces set the limits of development. The most obvious difference is their view of cognitive development. Where Piaget felt that cognition develops in four discreet stages that are limited‚ Vygotsky believed the opposite‚ that there are no stages and development is continuous. Where there are a few areas that
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