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    Empress Luxury Lines

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    Caselet # 2 Case for Critical Analysis Empress Luxury Lines If Antonio Melendez decides to apply the utilitarian approach to decision making‚ the entire organization will benefit out of it but will only remain to its wrongdoings. They will get their insurance claim and continue with its company operations. On the other hand‚ there is no guarantee that the insurance company will not discover the fraud. What if it was discovered? It would result to a failure that he would never imagine. Should

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    Empress Luxury Lines

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    Empress Luxury Lines 1) Analyze the ethical dilemma faced by Antonio. In this case study Antonio work in the Empress Luxury Lines and he faced dilemma regarding the ethic in the work place. Kevin Pfeiffer works as a computer technician and his roles to estimated damage due to recent thunderstorm. Antonio requested a computer systems upgrade ever since he assumed his post two years ago. Phil Bailey‚ who was Kevin Pfeiffer’s supervisor‚ orders Kevin to reports the estimate of damage. Kevin reports

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    Wu Wei In Taoism

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    Wu wei is one of the most important concepts of Taoism. Wu is translated as none and wei is translated as doing‚ so literally wu wei means doing nothing. The word seems to be paradoxical because Lao Tsu was teaching people to do things to achieve the state of wu wei. In fact‚ wu wei means not to do things that violate the natural law. The Taoist notion of wu wei provides individuals a harmony way of living and a peaceful way of governing nation. Lao Tsu was born in 571 BC in the state of Chu during

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    Empress Matilda was born around February 1102‚ no one really know the exact date. Not much of her childhood is known‚ although when she was around the age of seven she already was told she was going to be the bride of King Henry V‚ and when she did get married she was very loyal‚ faithful‚ and fulfilled most of the duties she had as a wife and an Empress. The one duty she failed to fulfill was the duty of having children. Although some historians say she had one child but they dies at a very very

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    Failure of Juliet Wu

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    culture. The failures in Microsoft and TCL of Juliet Wu were mainly caused by her personal factors. First of all‚ it has to realize that personal background did not provide enough confidence and competence for Juliet Wu to take control of one company. As she did not receive a higher education‚ this fact cause limitation to her knowledge structure‚ and restrain her capability to manage a cooperation from an all-round strategic vision. Although Juliet Wu is an expert in sales‚ she successfully finished

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    Taoism and Wu Wei

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    excellent life‚ they would do so by flowing with the natural occurrences and processes of the world. The Taoist path to salvation is called Wu Wei‚ meaning “the principle of non-action.” The way to attain unity with the Tao involves no effort‚ ambition‚ discipline‚ or education. Since it is the “principle of non-action‚” it is important to understand Wu Wei is not avoiding of action‚ but of certain types of action‚ such as: aggressive‚ controlling‚ coercive‚ manipulative or intimidating. Therefore

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    empress dowager CiXi

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    Empress Dowager Cixi was one of the most powerful women to have ever ruled China‚ the mention of her name struck fear to any one that dared to defy her. She ruled China with an iron fist‚ she was cruel and unjust and she is said to have killed any one that stood in her way. She was born in to low middle-class family and was able to rise to the top because of her beauty‚ but soon after she was able to rise to the top she became power hungry and corrupt. Her rise to power would cause the fall of the

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    Empress Theodora Feminist

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    Empress Theodora was one of the most influential women of her time. Her husband‚ Emperor Justinian I‚ listened to her advice regarding political decisions in the empire. She essentially co-ruled with Justinian‚ aiding in the rights for women by outlining their rights and expanding upon them. In this way‚ she was somewhat like an early feminist. During her service to her country as empress‚ Theodora protected the rights of the serfs and poor. She attended to the rights of prostitutes in particular

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    Empress Wu was the one and only empress of all. She accomplished a lot in her time of power in the Tang Dynasty. She helped women become more powerful and just as good as men. She also influenced all to learn and receive good education. She was born into a wealthy family welcoming her into a learning environment. Empress Wu’s family was from Wenshui‚ China. She was born in 625 and died December 16‚ 705. Her father was Wu Shihuo (577- 635) ‚ he was a member of a renowned aristocratic family. Her mother

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    Wu Cheng Monkey Analysis

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    your own world‚ and you are the leader. That is exactly what the novel Monkey written by Wu Cheng’en is about. Wu Cheng’en was born in 1504 in Lianshiu‚ Jiangsu during the Ming Dynasty. The Ming Dynasty lasted from 1368 to 1644‚ and it was the growth of “common” literature. Wu Cheng’en was born into a poor family‚ so he grew up poor. Wu failed the government exam twice‚ and it was a huge disgrace to his family. Wu retired as a hermit‚ because he believed humans were too corrupt. He was very gifted at

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