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Outline: Western European Scholarship and the Middle East

The book Contending Visions of the Middle East: The History and Politics of Orientalism written by Lockman (2010) delineate the development of Western knowledge about the Middle East and Islam. The scholar, in the first half of this study, discusses the West scholarship imagination of the Middle East starting from the twentieth century. In the second […] Read more >>

02.10.2019
Craig Olson and Eileen Walsh Handling the Sick
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Book Review: Handling the Sick: The Women of St. Luke’s and the Nature of Nursing

Tom Craig Olson and Eileen Walsh are famous writers and scientists who became famous after publishing their book Handling the Sick: The Women of St. Luke’s and the Nature of Nursing, 1892-1937 in 2004. Eileen Walsh wrote a number of books dedicated to different practical issues in the field of general biology. Tom Olson’s most famous book […] Read more >>

05.08.2019
Daring to Care written by Susan Gelfand Malka
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Daring to Care by Susan Gelfand Malka

The famous book Daring to Care written by Susan Gelfand Malka analyzes the impact of the second wave of feminism on a nursing sphere that began in the 1960s. According to the author, this movement gave autonomy and professional status to nurses. Malka (2007) marks two periods in the history of nursing. The first period she […] Read more >>

05.08.2019
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Masculinity in Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms

Ernest Hemingway himself was perceived as a macho and an extremely virile person who looked in a very masculine way, sporting beard and being muscular and sturdy built, and was a womanizer. Therefore, his oeuvre is often viewed primarily as proclaiming masculine values, such as authority, courage, decisiveness, duty, and others, and featuring submissive and fragile women. […] Read more >>

06.06.2019
The Long Road of Womans Memory one of Jane Addams books
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The Long Road of Woman’s Memory

The noble profession of a social worker was pioneered by Jane Addams, the author of The Long Road of Woman’s Memory. She, alongside other like-minded individuals, saw the need to improve the welfare of society through enhancing an individual’s wellbeing, in the process of empowering them to meet their basic human needs. The Long Road of […] Read more >>

15.04.2019
Getting To Yes Negotiating An Agreement Without Giving In by Fisher and Ury
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Getting to Yes: Negotiating an Agreement without Giving in

Negotiation is a daily activity, in which all people engage, though many of them do not even realize it. The main purpose of communication is to reach an agreement on the issue at hand. The process, however, does not guarantee that the parties involved in the exchange of messages will automatically come to an agreement. […] Read more >>

02.04.2019
“Existentialism Is a Humanism” by Jean-Paul Sartre’s
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Review of Sartre`s “Existentialism Is a Humanism”

The Jean-Paul Sartre’s brochure “Existentialism Is a Humanism” The aim of the essay is to review the Jean-Paul Sartre’s brochure “Existentialism Is a Humanism” that was published in 1946. The essay consists of several parts that reveal the content of the brochure, its basic meaning, presents critique and my own observations so that it is […] Read more >>

13.03.2019
A Vindication of Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft
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A Vindication of Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft

A Vindication of Rights of Woman: with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects is one of the first books of feminist philosophy written by Mary Wollstonecraft. This work was a response to the political and social theories that spread the belief that women should not be educated. Wollstonecraft declares that educated women can be an […] Read more >>

13.03.2019
The Goal by Dr. Eliyahu M. Goldratt
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The Goal by Dr. Eliyahu M. Goldratt

The Goal The Goal is a novel written by Dr. Eliyahu M. Goldratt and oriented to management. Its first original publication was in 1984, and then it was republished in 1992 and 2004. Few books find their audience in initial printing, and even fewer get their first revision. Despite this tradition “The Goal” got its […] Read more >>

19.02.2019
Gareth Evans book The Performance Appraisal and Compensation
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The Road to Hell Case

Short description of the case “The Road to Hell” is a case study presented by Gareth Evans in his book, The Performance Appraisal, and Compensation. It involves two characters from very diverse backgrounds, with traits and opinions. John Baker is a successful English expatriate, who is in charge of running a branch of a multinational company. […] Read more >>

21.01.2019
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