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    Issue The article deals with the issue that justice in the workplace is important and that effective organizational justice can be achieved by understanding the various perspectives of justice and through implementing them accordingly. It also highlights organizational justice as a critical factor in determining the success of organizations. As employees are the driving force of organizations and have different perceptions of justice‚ it is essential for organizations to manage organizational justice

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    To Be Unique To a large extent‚ individuals succumb to society’s demands such as thriving for happiness and acceptance. In today’s society‚ the society encourages people to get good friends‚ jobs‚ good looks‚ and get luxurious things. It is not a bad thing but at the same time‚ it is also not a good thing because it may hinder an individual’s true self. If not followed for example‚ performing an “ill-action” that the society finds unacceptable‚ such as sharing a belief of homosexuals should be

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    Avery Jannelli Hegel Term paper December 2012 Questions of Antigone What is Antigone‚ in the Phenomenology of Spirit‚ doing for Hegel? What point does the tragedy help to articulate? Essentially‚ Antigone serves to illustrate the dissolution of the Ethical World‚ the Sittlichkeit of ancient Greece‚ the first manifestation of Spirit proper. But how exactly does this work? When we unpack the role of Antigone in the Phenomenology questions and ambiguities emerge. Does Hegel choose sides in

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    Everyday people will be confronted by traffic jam early in the morning and traffic jam again after work‚ because most of the people in the city own a vehicle. The next reason is people in the city is more self-centered or the more formal term‚ individualism. Actually‚ it is not because of their characteristic but because of the compulsion from the environment. For example people live in suburb will have more friendly side of them and tend to help each other but it is rare to find people in the city

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    Example: a person separate from other persons and possessing his or her own needs‚ goals‚ and desires. Individualism can be a gift or a curse depending on the context in which it occurs. Because modern society finds it important that people think independently‚ decide autonomously and take personal initiatives‚ the concept of individualism has acquired a positive connotation. However‚ individualism is also linked with the tendency to withdraw from social life and turn in towards oneself. All through

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    Concept of Collectivism & Individualism in Industrial Relations The concept of collectivism and individualism in industrial relations addresses the issue of what’s best for the individual worker in terms of representation. It weighs individualism‚ in which an individual employee negotiates on his own behalf as a corporate asset or resource‚ against collectivism‚ in which employees join a union and allow the union to negotiate with the company on their Individualism · Individualism allows employees to directly

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    An Anthem to the Ego The entire essence of the novella Anthem is the build up to a song of praise to the ego voiced by its main character‚ Prometheus. This anthem he sings settles the growth of anticipation of Prometheus expressing his individuality and his ego‚ fueled by him committing the Transgression of Preference repeatedly throughout the text. The importance of this proclamation is obvious as it is substantially amplified by reason of Prometheus uncovering the unspeakable word “I” coming from

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    How would someone solve conflicts that required personal opinions in the process of finding the solution? The solution depends on the person and their own individual preferences and personality. In the story “Hitler Youth: Growing Up Under Hitler’s Shadow”‚ the author (Susan Campbell Bartoletti) tells the story of a girl named Sophie‚ who had to keep her beliefs to herself in Nazi Germany‚ but felt unable to continue feigning her belief in National Socialism; while Anne Frank wrote in her diary

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    Chiba International‚ Inc. Question 1. Philosophy: Chiba’s philosophy reflects aspect of Japanese National Culture. With an Individualism score of 46‚ Japan shows a leniency towards Collectivism‚ that is‚ they believe in putting harmony over the expression of individual opinions. However‚ unlike many of their neighbouring Asian countries‚ they are not only loyal to family‚ or those people who have been in their inner group sine birth‚ but also to situational groups. This means that unity is

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    The Transcendentalists‚ a free-spirited group of writers who believed in individualism‚ intuition‚ and the goodness of humanity‚ would agree that nature can answer one’s questions and has the ability to clear one’s mind. In contrast‚ Transcendentalists believe that technology or a city’s atmosphere can cloud or distracts one’s mind. In the movie Into the Wild directed by Sean Penn in 2007‚ Chris McCandless leaves Atlanta‚ Georgia and heads West. He destroys all evidence of his existence‚ like his

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