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Pride And Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen marvelously portrays the life of a middle-class country family in England during the early nineteenth century. The family, the Bennets, is presently engaged in finding suitable (rich) husbands for their five daughters. The main character, Elizabeth Bennet, is an intelligent, witty, and opinionated young woman. She has already rebuffed…
Pride
What Is Emotional Intelligence?
In 1995 the term ’emotional intelligence’ was popularized by Dr. Daniel Goleman, a psychologist and behavioral science journalist, in his book, ‘Emotional Intelligence’. The term Emotional Intelligence has been used to describe the ability of an individual to recognize their own and the emotions of other peoples, to distinguish between their different feelings of and…
Communication,
Emotional Intelligence,
Psychology,
Sociology
Nora And Hedda
Nora and Heddas Struggle for Independence In Isbens two plays, A Dolls House and Hedda Gabler, one character of each play breaks the stereotype or mold that is put on them. These two characters are Nora and Hedda. There are likenesses as well as differences between the two, however. In A Dolls House Nora is…
Decision
Don’t Worry You Can Be Happy
What’s it going to take? David Myers says in the article “Don’t Worry You Can Be Happy” by John B. Thomas. “Happiness relies largely on things unrelated to money, such as meaningful activities and enriching relationships.” With that the article states that with the following ten steps you can improve your happiness. One: learn to…
Happiness,
Philosophy,
Psychology
Can Money Buy Happiness?
Over the years, there has been and still is a great debate where a group of the populace feels money can get one joy while the other group feels, money is material and isn’t in any capacity interface with one’s happiness. Before we can move on further into the discussion, we must dig in deeper…
Can Money Buy Happiness,
Happiness,
Money,
Values
The Role Of Teacher In Positive Education
“If I wanted to predict your happiness, and I could know only one thing about you, I wouldn’t want to know your gender, religion, health, or income. I’d want to know about your social network – about your friends and family and the strength of the bonds with them”. (Review, Goleman, McKee, George, and Ibarra,…
Education,
Happiness,
Philosophy of Education,
Psychology,
Teacher
Some Words About Stupidity
Most people say being stupid will lead no where. They claim that it is the worst possible condition in which to spend ones life, and if possible, it should be completely avoided. Yet, perhaps if people took a closer look at some of the advantages stupidity had to offer, they wouldn’t have such a negative…
Individuality,
Respect
Competitive Advantage and Success of the Organization
Core competencies are the foundation for competitive advantage and organization’s success. To reach for sustainable competitive advantage, companies need to identify their unique resources, capabilities and competencies by studying the internal environment of the firm. The Components of Internal Analysis will guide the company towards Competitive Advantage; first identify resources second split them into tangible…
Organizational Behavior,
Psychology,
Relationship,
Success
Success of Efforts for Improvement of the Crop Depends Upon the Magnitude of the Genetic Variability
Variation among the individuals of a population due to their genetic constitution is important for varietal adaptability and effective selection. The biological variation consists of (1) Phenotypic (2) Genotypic and (3) Environmental components. The phenotypic variability consists of genetic and environmental variation and is observable. The genetic variability is the inherent variation which consists of…
Genetics,
Success
Soren Kierkegaard’s “Fear and Trembling”
Soeren Aabye Kierkegaard was born on May 5, 1813, in Denmark, Copenhagen. He is a philosopher, theologian, poet, social critic and religious writer who is commonly regarded as to be the founding father of Existentialism. He himself used the terms existential and existentialism in relation to his philosophizing’s, his heartfelt view was that life and…
Books,
Fear,
Philosophers,
Philosophy,
Worldview