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    philosophical contributions in the theory of knowledge and his famous work focus on the epistemological project‚ Meditations on First Philosophy. He wants to explain his thought in Meditations on First Philosophy which is as original in philosophical modus as in content. Meditations on First Philosophy examine Descartes’ arguments and opinion. Although there are 6 meditations in this book‚ this paper points out the search for a foundation of knowledge (the question of truth) and doubt the “Cogito” (I

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    About Alkemia Alkemia Legal Education Ventures is operational with a view to impart legal knowledge to its patrons across India. Alkemia is currently involved in Legal Test Preparation‚ E-Learning‚ Publication and Legal News & Information Sharing. Alkemia currently has five subsidiary organizations as its ventures. Alkemia is a startup and a brainchild of law students from MATS Law School‚ Raipur‚ Chhattisgarh India. We at Alkemia believe in transforming the legal education system of the

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    MGT/350 Final Examination Study Guide This study guide prepares you for the Final Examination you complete in the last week of the course. It contains practice questions‚ which are related to each week’s objectives. Highlight the correct response‚ and then refer to the answer key at the end of this Study Guide to check your answers. Use each week’s questions as a self-test at the start of a new week to reflect on the previous week’s concepts. When you come across concepts that you are unfamiliar

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    Ringisei In chapter 7 it is described as: consensus-forming decision-making groups in Japanese organizations. I found this concept very interesting because it is so different from what I am used to. Japanese value conformity and cooperation‚ whereas in the United States often times decision-making process depends more on individual responsibility and leadership. Ringisei was first introduced by private business firms in Meiji era but has since gained wide acceptance

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    Chapter 1: Project Management Concepts Projects and Organizations: Adding Rungs to the Ladder of Understanding Project Management and its Relationship with the Organization by Nathalie Drouin and Claude Besner‚ 2012. Department of Management and Tecnology‚ School of Business‚ University of Quebec‚ Montreal‚ Canada. 175-179 pp. Reviewed by Nur Zulaikha Afifah Binti Abd Rohim. 2014. By refering to the article attached above‚ this paper is a research about project management and its relationship

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    innovative marketing methods‚ and effective customer support:  In 1987‚ creation of an information network system (satellite dishes for vocie and data transmission) In 1995‚ Cemex launched one of the first wide-ranged corporate websites  In 2000‚ Standard modus operandi for post-merger integration: The «CEMEX WAY»  Innovative marketing campaign: «Throw & Win» campaign ==> identify consumer preferences and serve them accordingly ST511E International Strategic Management Weaknesses/Problem: 1. Not much

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    PORTER SCENE According to George Meredith‚ "the true test of comedy is that it shall awaken thoughtful laughter." In other words‚ the best examples of comedy lead to laughter but also contribute to the meaning of the work and contain some degree of subtle commentary. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the porter scene following Duncan’s heinous slaying evokes this brand of "thoughful laughter." Although the grotesque gatekeeper character immediately prompts comedy‚ it also hints at a deeper significance

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    Justin Magsombol CJ 151 December 16‚ 2009 WEEK 1 Who is August Vollmer? August Vollmer was a man who developed police professionalism. In 1905‚ he became a town marshal in Berkley‚ California. In a world with police corruption‚ he tried to maintain the practice of professionalism. Vollmer commanded a group of three deputies. His first task was to expand his group‚ so he went from three officers to twelve officers. In doing this‚ it allowed for a day and a night shift. Vollmer was the

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    Profiling in Criminal Investigation The use of psychology in the criminal justice field is not a new idea. Just think of the many films and television series which employ profiling for its entertainment value: Silence of the Lambs‚ Criminal Minds‚ Law and Order‚ the Mentalist‚ and Perception—to name a few. With this glorified view of psychology in criminal investigations‚ it seems impossible that the real science behind the myth would be anything other than psychic intuition. However‚ there is

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    1.If the earth moves around the sun‚ then we ought to observe a stellar parallax. 2.There is no observable stellar parallax. 3.Therefore‚ the earth does not move around the sun. The argument is valid (i.e.‚ modus tollens)‚ the first premise seems quite reasonable and the second premise was in fact true—no one before‚ during or for almost three centuries after Copernicus had Figure 8.9 216 common sense logic ever observed any stellar parallax. Yet‚ Copernicus had anticipated this objection and

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