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- 1321: Linux Against Microsoft Window
- ... software is better is because the personal reputation of the developer is attached to every release. If you are making something to give away to the world, something that represents to millions of users your philosophy of computing, you will always make it the very best product you can make. That s the reason why Linux is a success . (www.linux.org). We can understand that Linux(It is a free ...
- 1322: Logictisicul Agnosticism Philo
- Logictisicul agnosticism philosophy To compare and contrast belief is to debate an infinite amount of question that holds as much water as hypothetical questions with no answers. This is about the logical reasons why people believe in god ...
- 1323: Michelangelo
- ... he expressed his view of himself and the world even more directly in his poetry than in the other arts. Much of his verse deals with art and the hardships he underwent, or with Neoplatonic philosophy and personal relationships. The great Renaissance poet Ludovico Ariosto wrote succinctly of this famous artist: "Michael more than mortal, divine angel." Indeed, Michelangelo was widely awarded the epithet"divine" because of his extraordinary accomplishments. Two ...
- 1324: Canadian Mosaic - The Policy B
- ... appropriate to use an example in that context. In 1980, the American school, Stanford University came up with a program - later known as the "Stanford-style multicultural curriculum" which aimed to familiarize students with traditions, philosophy, literature and history of the West. The program consisted of fifteen required books by writers such as Plato, Aristotle, Homer, Aquinas, Marx and Freud. By 1987, a group called the Rainbow Coalition argued the fact ...
- 1325: Animal Rights Protests
- ... as COK's often divisive rhetoric and tacit endorsement of vandalism threaten to alienate the very people it needs to reach in order to be successful. The animal rights idealogy crystallized with the publication of philosophy professor's exploration of the way humans use and abuse other animals. Animal Liberation argued that animals have an intrinsic worth in themselves and deserve to exist on their own terms, not just as means ...
- 1326: How Sociological Factors Affec
- ... clothing and textiles. His mother, of English background, had been brought up in ‘English fashion’, educated well and expected to devote herself to marriage and the family. Klippel’s father attended university where he studied philosophy and took an Art theory course. During university years, he developed an interest in the Arts. From time to time he would visit an Art gallery or buy an expensive classical painting.Robert Klippel’s ...
- 1327: Perdue Farm
- ... they could be sold at a premium price (Hill & Jones, 1998). This distinctive competency resulted in 1994 revenues around about 1.5 billion and net profits at $50 million. Analysis of Structure and Control The philosophy at Perdue is quality and efficiency with emphasis on the first over the latter. To ensure that Perdue continues to lead the industry in quality, it buys about 2,000 pounds of competitors’ products a ...
- 1328: Profiles In American Enterpris
- ... A.G. Edwards’ annual report: To remain flexible, offer the services investors need and deliver value for what is charged. A.G. Edwards is prepared to meet these challenges. We are confident our service-oriented philosophy, along with our ongoing efforts to provide our in-vestment brokers the latest technology and support resources, will position us well as we look toward the next century (1996 Report, 1996, p. 5). From this ...
- 1329: Justify The Knowledge Or It Wi
- ... work that they do not enjoy all day. It provided for me and my fellow students an automatic identity and purpose since school had degraded the idea of constructing one from history, science, literature, and philosophy to meaningless syllables that invoked sleep. If a public school student were to actually pay attention in school and manage to get an A, lets say, in history class, that person might be able to ...
- 1330: Police Corruption
- ... badges, but it was next to impossible,'' he recalls. (Carter, 1989: pp. 78-79). The Mollen Commission testimony could also lead to second thoughts on the growth of community policing, the back-to-the-beat philosophy that in recent years has been returning officers to neighborhood patrol in cities around the country, including New York. Getting to know the neighborhood can mean finding more occasions for bribe taking, which is one ...
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