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Humans Vs. Technology
... schools. They have become as common as a toothbrush. However, technology is not merely defined by computers. Clocks, banking machines, radios, and many more appliances run on computerized chips. Little bits of technology that we take for granted are all of the same making. The world has come to a point where it relies on technology to make life easier. The more humans progress, the more technology will be available for creating a relaxed lifestyle. At this rate, the years ahead will prove to be the age of technology. It will reach a stage where human skills and trades will be obsolete. Every year, millions of job ...
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Describe The Essential Dimensi
... as efficiency and productivity is maximised.
Bureaucratic forms of control create standardisation and this is bound with centralised power. These are the attributes wanted by those who are in command. By having strict bureaucratic control, those who are at the top of the hierarchy have much power, while those who are at the bottom have strictly little or no control.
Narrow supervision is an essential dimension to classical management. By maintaining narrow supervision the effectiveness of work is maximised, so as to increase yield and profit. Narrow supervision ensures that the mechanics of an effective or ...
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Pascals Wager
... God during your finite life.
Before one is aloud to critique Pascal's Wager, one must first answer the question, "What is Pascal's Wager?".Though Reason alone cannot lead us to God, Pascal states an ingenious argument that is rational, on prudential grounds, to behave as god exists.(Cottingham, 1997, p. 256) Due to the lack of conclusive rational grounds for belief, we must wager or bet on his existence. (Cottingham, 1997, p. 256) Pascal says "the prize here is an infinite or infinitely happy life, one chance of winning against a finite number of chances of losing.... This leaves only one choice open, in any game t ...
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Importance Of Fractal Geometry
... and canyons. They can be used to model the growth of cities, detail medical procedures and parts of the human body, create amazing computer graphics, and compress digital images. Fractals are about us, and our existence, and they are present in every mathematical law that governs the universe. Thus, fractal geometry can be applied to a diverse palette of subjects in life, and science - the physical, the abstract, and the natural. We were all astounded by the sudden revelation that the output of a Very simple, two-line generating formula does not have to be a dry and cold abstraction. When the output was what is ...
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ATF
... provide innovative training programs in support of criminal and regulatory
enforcement functions. Along with that the ATF has certain values that they go by
and always try to follow . They try their best to always, set and uphold the highest
standards of excellence and integrity; provide quality service and promote strong
external partnerships; and develop a diverse, innovative, and well-trained work
force in order to collectively achieve their goals. In conclusion The Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) must respond to the public outcry against
crime, violence, and other threats to public safety. Th ...
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Medieval Castles
... The word itself comes from the Latin castellum. Up to the 6th century fortifications were primarily communities in which most of the population lived. But in the middle of the 6th century, the armies of the Byzantine Empire began to build strong forts as defensive positions. For the next few centuries this castle building was confined to the Byzantine Empire, but later hordes of Islamic warriors who swept out of Arabia to conquer the Middle East, North Africa, and much Byzantine territory also started building such forts.
Western Europe, in the depths of the Dark Ages from the 5th through the 9th century, had no ...
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The Comparisons Of Charles Manson To Transcendental Philosophy
... unknown to many, but several of Manson's underlying themes coincide with
earlier transcendental views.
Many of Charles Manson's beliefs include creating a better society by
reducing the size of the government, and preserving the role of an individual in
society. This explains why Manson refused counsel at his trial, he represented
himself until the judge found many of his motions “ludicrous” and appointed him
an attorney. Manson preached that only he could represent himself, because no
one could preserve his individuality. Mr. Manson lost his sixth amendment right
to self-representation, and he uses t ...
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Some People Are Really Stupid!
... problem is then allow me to enlighten you. I don’t know what the big shot scientific name is but us tax paying, hard worken, non government funded country folk call it stupidity! Take a moment to sit back and think about it, almost everywhere you look now a days you see somebody doing something really stupid. There’s more people infected with the stupidity epidemic than with the AIDS virus. As you can see this is no laughing matter, it could be a threat to man kind. Realizing this I decided to research the subject and try to find a cure for it. I decided to only concentrate on the real severe cases. So I c ...
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Greek Myth Book Report: Prometheus Steals Fire From Heaven
... 2 antagonists in the story.
Hera - Queen of heaven, no significant part in story.
Prometheus - The major protagonist in the story. Prometheus was one of the
Titans (parents of the gods). He always thought of the positive side of things,
and never let anyone or thing phase him. He proudly endured pain and showed his
agony to none, all for inferior humans.
Epimetheus - A minor part in the story. Epimetheus was the brother of
Prometheus.
Hephaestus - This minor character is heaven's lame smith. His part is somewhat
significant later in the story, but he has no say in what he does, even if it is
wrong.
Pandora ...
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Courts
... being arrested. Most of the
individuals had been arrested the day before and were then
being arraigned on the following day, which goes with our
notion of a fair and speedy trail. The crimes which I saw
ranged from driving without a license to drug offenses,
which seemed to be the crime of choice for the day. The
assistant District Attorney had the task of presenting
evidence against each and every individual as if it were
their personal case, which I found to be straining. The
action taken by the judge varied on every case, some
defendants were jailed for seven days after they plead
guilty, some were releas ...
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