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Bu özgürlük temelde kendimize ve başkalarına karşı daha cömert bir ruh benimsemekten gelir. İnsanları kabul ederek, an­layarak ve eğer mümkünse yapılarını severek zihnimizi takıntılı ve önemsiz duygulardan armdırabiliriz. Başkalarının yaptığı ve söylediği her şeye tepki vermekten vazgeçebiliriz. Aramıza me­safe koyabiliriz ve her şeyi kişisel
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Focus on innovating at value, not positioning against competitors
Kendimi kitabı okumuş saymıyorum, aksine üzerinde çalıştım ve bazı bölümlerini birden fazla kez yeniden okudum. Bunu 5 yıldan fazla bir süre önce duymuştum ve içindeki teorilerin geçerliliğini yitirmiş olmasını bekliyordum, ancak bunlar hâlâ günümüzün piyasa durumuyla tutarlı. Birden fazla açıdan görmenizi ve kitapta bahsedilen gerçek örneklerden
Blue Ocean Strategy
Blue Ocean StrategyRenée Mauborgne · Harvard Business Review Press · 201593 okunma
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Frankenstein and Marxist Theory
  Frankenstein is written in the Regency Period when is between 1811 to 1820. The work was published in 1818 by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. The period is monarch of the Prince Regent who is King George III's son. The time plays an essential role in analyzing the work. Because Mary Shelley is inspired by the characteristic of the Romanticism
Frankenstein
FrankensteinMary Shelley · Penguin Books · 201413,9bin okunma
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Breaking Human Nature : Frankissstein and Sexbots
Jeanette Winterson is a flourishing writer who has numerous prizes for instance John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, Whitbread Prize, a BAFTA Award, E. M. Forster Award, the St. Louis Literary Award, also Lambda Literary Award. Frankissstein by Jeanette Winterson is written in 2019 and it is a postmodernist novel that giving a sense of re-writing
Frankissstein
FrankisssteinJeanette Winterson · Jonathan Cape Books · 201963 okunma
Obscurity, indeed, is painful to the mind as well as to the eye; but to bring light from obscurity, by whatever labour, must needs be delightful and rejoicing.
#1 - Social Engineering
In both of the earlier scenarios, not having enough a good enough plan and model will lead to failure. A good way to practice communication modeling is to write out a model for manipulating people you know well—a husband, wife, parent, child, boss, or friend—to do something you want, to take some action you desire. List the following five
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A massive difference, mainly in terms of understanding myself and not being so hard on myself. It explained so much of my life, my needs, my choices, and it made me feel justified and validated in being how I am. It makes it easier to meet people and take on new experiences because I know why I find things difficult, I know what might help, and if it doesn’t work I am more accepting. It helps with the guilt – why didn’t I travel the world during my gap year, why aren’t I using my PhD to commute to London to work a 50-hour-a-week job, why don’t I go to parties when I am invited, why do I not enjoy parties I do go to when I have guilted myself into going, etc. (Woman with autism, diagnosed aged 31 years)
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Hard Times Hard Times by Charles Dickens displays ideas of gender, class, politic of the Victorian Age but also it represents the importance of education, social categorization, and social impacts of the individuals. The novel has relevant ideas in those perspectives. Dickens portrays a misleading society. Charles Dickens (1812-1870) is an
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Hard TimesCharles Dickens · Dejavu Publishing · 20111,038 okunma
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defence of poesy üzerine kısa bir özet
Sir Philip Sidney, as a legendary figure in his own lifetime, was a courtier, soldier, statesman, amateur scholar, and poet. Also in his works we see Renaissence humanism. the Apology is really important for understanding synthesis of the Renaissence understanding of classical theory. Sidney adapted classical and medieval models while writing it.
The Defense of Poesy
The Defense of PoesyPhilip Sidney · Andesite Press · 201722 okunma
understanding science
Thinking like a child isn't necessarily a bad thing when it comes to science, and mainly to show that you don't have to be a genius to understand science -it just needs persistence, and the wish to know
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We are taught not to trust ourselves, our gut instincts, or our core emotional responses. Our sense of self-understanding, self-control, and self-compassion is distorted by our early teachings. Our needs are complex, unique, and often ignored or rejected.
the steps of friendship
The issues with friends are three-fold: first is the matter of identifying who might become a potential friend and knowing when they have become one; second, is the actual social effort and understanding required to physically spend time in their presence; and, third, is the understanding of how the friendship needs to be maintained (through contact) in-between meetings.
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-Citation- "From Leibniz’s rationalist perspective, the world simply is what it is; The joke clarifies the obvious truth that optimism and pessimism are personal attitudes that have nothing to do with Leibniz’s neutral, rational description of the world. The optimist says, “The glass is half full.” The pessimist says, “The glass is half empty.” The rationalist says, “This glass is twice as big as it needs to be.”" -End of citation- Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar is a fun read for anyone interested in learning about a few basic philosophical topics, made much more fun by the delivery in the form of jokes, followed by a brief description. The book is divided into ten sections, each of which covers a significant philosophical approach or field, such as Metaphysics, Ethics, or Existentialism, and addresses each one in a lighthearted manner. It is not a textbook, and it would be most enjoyable to someone looking for a brief overview of different philosophical ideas, or to someone who already has a basic understanding of philosophy and would enjoy the jokes, stories, and contemporary examples. The theory is illustrated through real-life examples that most people can relate to jokes. Although not all of them made me chuckle, they all had a tongue-in-cheek nerdy vibe about them. As you'd expect from two philosophy nerds discussing how jokes are philosophy and vice versa.
Platon Bir Gün Kolunda Bir Ornitorenkle Bara Girer
Platon Bir Gün Kolunda Bir Ornitorenkle Bara GirerThomas Cathcart · Aylak Kitap · 20122,129 okunma
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