Should we judge others according to their social roles?cblockus
This document discusses whether people should be judged according to their social roles and responsibilities. It presents scenarios about a Medieval Duke deciding whether to go to war in Jerusalem and a Western Army Officer in 1894 deciding whether to attack natives. It asks the reader to consider how Godfrey de Bouillon and John M. Chivington were judged based on their choices and roles at the time, and whether people should be judged according to their social roles and responsibilities or based on other evidence.
Are we more concerned with social accuracy or social convenience?cblockus
The document discusses how social roles are defined by categories and ideal characteristics for men, women, and rappers. It questions whether the listed categories accurately capture all members of each group or just provide a convenient shorthand. The concluding question asks whether, based on class evidence, people are more concerned with accurately defining social roles or just finding convenient categories.
If we are all unique, why do we categorize?cblockus
While individuals are unique, social categories are commonly used to separate people into subgroups based on profession, nationality, physical attributes, sexuality, age, politics, legal status, economics, religion, ethnicity, and gender. These categories significantly influence who people are likely to ask for advice in different situations - such as moral, political, parenting, community, and financial matters - with individuals belonging to categories considered more knowledgeable or experienced in certain domains. Therefore, categorization provides a means to identify others who may have specialized knowledge or qualities relevant to the task at hand, despite the overgeneralization and unique nature of each individual.
The document discusses whether accepted authority rests on reason. It asks the reader to highlight any times the king makes orders and to give examples of those orders. It also questions if any of the king's orders are unreasonable and if society could exist without authority if that authority is based on reason.
The document discusses whether pursuing an ideal such as an ideal city is worthwhile. It asks if the ideal city is achievable, if we should try to achieve it, and who is responsible for setting the agenda to achieve it. Finally, it asks what is reasonable to ask of people to try and achieve the ideal.
Should we judge others according to their social roles?cblockus
This document discusses whether people should be judged according to their social roles and responsibilities. It presents scenarios about a Medieval Duke deciding whether to go to war in Jerusalem and a Western Army Officer in 1894 deciding whether to attack natives. It asks the reader to consider how Godfrey de Bouillon and John M. Chivington were judged based on their choices and roles at the time, and whether people should be judged according to their social roles and responsibilities or based on other evidence.
Are we more concerned with social accuracy or social convenience?cblockus
The document discusses how social roles are defined by categories and ideal characteristics for men, women, and rappers. It questions whether the listed categories accurately capture all members of each group or just provide a convenient shorthand. The concluding question asks whether, based on class evidence, people are more concerned with accurately defining social roles or just finding convenient categories.
If we are all unique, why do we categorize?cblockus
While individuals are unique, social categories are commonly used to separate people into subgroups based on profession, nationality, physical attributes, sexuality, age, politics, legal status, economics, religion, ethnicity, and gender. These categories significantly influence who people are likely to ask for advice in different situations - such as moral, political, parenting, community, and financial matters - with individuals belonging to categories considered more knowledgeable or experienced in certain domains. Therefore, categorization provides a means to identify others who may have specialized knowledge or qualities relevant to the task at hand, despite the overgeneralization and unique nature of each individual.
The document discusses whether accepted authority rests on reason. It asks the reader to highlight any times the king makes orders and to give examples of those orders. It also questions if any of the king's orders are unreasonable and if society could exist without authority if that authority is based on reason.
The document discusses whether pursuing an ideal such as an ideal city is worthwhile. It asks if the ideal city is achievable, if we should try to achieve it, and who is responsible for setting the agenda to achieve it. Finally, it asks what is reasonable to ask of people to try and achieve the ideal.
The document discusses the costs associated with creating and maintaining friendships and relationships between individuals and societies. It questions what price must be paid for friendship and how understanding this can help us better comprehend societies. Categorizing people and judging them by social roles can cause problems but may be convenient or socially expected.
The document discusses several perspectives on topics like government, equality, education, and personal experiences. It is unclear whose perspectives are being represented.
How much do our social roles impact our decisions?cblockus
The document discusses how social roles can impact decisions by examining two historical figures, Robert E. Lee and Sir Thomas More. It describes the dilemmas they faced regarding upholding their legal commitments versus their social roles during times of conflict, and asks the reader to consider how their social roles may have influenced their ultimate choices and outcomes. In fewer than 3 sentences, the document introduces two examples of historical figures who faced challenges between social expectations and legal obligations, and prompts the reader to think about the influence of social roles on decision making.
The document discusses the price and costs of friendship according to quotes from The Little Prince. It asks the reader to consider whether the fox's definition of friendship as "to establish ties" is accurate. It also examines the fox's statement that "One only understands the things one tames" and that modern men have no time to understand anything and instead buy ready-made things, having no true friends as a result. The reader is prompted to agree or disagree with these perspectives on friendship and what it means to establish meaningful relationships.
O documento discute as normas e convenções de estilo para redação jornalística. Apresenta os primeiros manuais de estilo no Brasil, criados por veículos como o Diário Carioca e a Folha de S. Paulo. Também explica a importância dos manuais para padronizar a linguagem dentro de cada veículo de comunicação.
The document provides basic biographies and methods of challenging the status quo for several historical figures:
1) Pharaoh Akhenaton challenged Egyptian religion 3,335 years ago through commanding worship of a single god, which was immediately effective but dependent on his power.
2) Galileo Galilei subverted Catholic Church authority 369 years ago in Italy by undermining it cleverly, which avoided direct confrontation but was indirect and slow.
3) Harvey Milk built coalitions 33 years ago in California to advocate for homosexual rights, which was diverse but hard to maintain.
Informal authority existed first in early human societies like hunter-gatherer bands and agricultural villages due to learning from family and elders. Formal authority developed later as societies became more complex with larger, sedentary, specialized populations in cities. The challenges of decision-making, dispute resolution, and resource distribution for larger populations led civilized societies to formalize authority structures in order to function effectively.
Confucius lived from 551 BCE to 479 BCE in China and was a famous teacher whose works influenced Chinese political and educational systems for over 2000 years. Some key ideas from Confucius' Analects include that human nature is essentially alike but practice makes people different, virtue defines society and is strengthened through relationships, and authority should be formalized through an ethical monarchy focused on cultivating virtue rather than enforcing laws.
Plato lived from 428 BCE to 347 BCE in Athens. He was a student of Socrates and founded the Academy. The Republic is considered one of the first works of political science in Western civilization. In it, Plato discusses how human nature and society should be structured to maximize happiness and justice for all. He believes authority is best formalized through a socialist aristocracy, where each person contributes what they do best for the good of all, and society is governed by those most capable of providing justice - in Plato's view, philosophers like himself.
Thomas Hobbes was an English political scientist who lived from 1588 to 1679 CE. He believed that without a formal authority, humanity would be in a constant state of war and conflict due to our natural inclination towards gaining power. Hobbes argued that people come together and agree to submit to an absolute authority, such as a dictator, in order to ensure protection and order within society. He believed this absolute authority was necessary to defend people from external threats and internal disputes.
What is the difference between informal and formal authority?cblockus
The document discusses the difference between informal and formal authority. Informal authority is earned respect from peers based on expertise, while formal authority is appointed by society based on title. It asks the reader to make lists of examples of informal authorities throughout history and examples of formal authorities throughout history to illustrate the difference between the two types of authority.
El liberalismo político surgió en el siglo XIX como un movimiento que defendía las libertades individuales y los derechos humanos para promover el progreso social. Sus características incluían la defensa de la libertad de expresión, igualdad ante la ley y soberanía nacional. Esto llevó a cambios sociales que garantizaron el poder de la burguesía y establecieron un orden basado en la riqueza en lugar de los privilegios hereditarios. Hubo diferentes tipos de liberalismo como el social, que defendía la no intromisión estatal en
Índios. Uma análise de como estamos... 2014Dayse Alves
O documento discute a importância de se superar visões estereotipadas dos povos indígenas e incentivar a convivência entre culturas. Apresenta dados sobre a população indígena no Brasil, suas línguas e territórios, além de defender que seus conhecimentos devem ser valorizados como patrimônio cultural.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
El restaurante Noma en Copenhague, Dinamarca es conocido como el mejor restaurante del mundo. Su nombre es un acrónimo de "comida nórdica" en danés y su menú se enfoca en ingredientes locales de la región nórdica. El chef y propietario René Redzepi se enfoca en expresar la pureza y frescura de los productos nórdicos de una manera innovadora.
El documento habla sobre especies animales en peligro de extinción. La principal causa es la pérdida de hábitat debido a la acción humana como la caza ilegal y la tala de árboles. Algunos animales mexicanos en peligro son el berrendo, el tapir, el manatí y el oso gris. Los gobiernos han creado leyes para proteger especies, pero muchas se extinguen sin reconocimiento.
The document discusses the costs associated with creating and maintaining friendships and relationships between individuals and societies. It questions what price must be paid for friendship and how understanding this can help us better comprehend societies. Categorizing people and judging them by social roles can cause problems but may be convenient or socially expected.
The document discusses several perspectives on topics like government, equality, education, and personal experiences. It is unclear whose perspectives are being represented.
How much do our social roles impact our decisions?cblockus
The document discusses how social roles can impact decisions by examining two historical figures, Robert E. Lee and Sir Thomas More. It describes the dilemmas they faced regarding upholding their legal commitments versus their social roles during times of conflict, and asks the reader to consider how their social roles may have influenced their ultimate choices and outcomes. In fewer than 3 sentences, the document introduces two examples of historical figures who faced challenges between social expectations and legal obligations, and prompts the reader to think about the influence of social roles on decision making.
The document discusses the price and costs of friendship according to quotes from The Little Prince. It asks the reader to consider whether the fox's definition of friendship as "to establish ties" is accurate. It also examines the fox's statement that "One only understands the things one tames" and that modern men have no time to understand anything and instead buy ready-made things, having no true friends as a result. The reader is prompted to agree or disagree with these perspectives on friendship and what it means to establish meaningful relationships.
O documento discute as normas e convenções de estilo para redação jornalística. Apresenta os primeiros manuais de estilo no Brasil, criados por veículos como o Diário Carioca e a Folha de S. Paulo. Também explica a importância dos manuais para padronizar a linguagem dentro de cada veículo de comunicação.
The document provides basic biographies and methods of challenging the status quo for several historical figures:
1) Pharaoh Akhenaton challenged Egyptian religion 3,335 years ago through commanding worship of a single god, which was immediately effective but dependent on his power.
2) Galileo Galilei subverted Catholic Church authority 369 years ago in Italy by undermining it cleverly, which avoided direct confrontation but was indirect and slow.
3) Harvey Milk built coalitions 33 years ago in California to advocate for homosexual rights, which was diverse but hard to maintain.
Informal authority existed first in early human societies like hunter-gatherer bands and agricultural villages due to learning from family and elders. Formal authority developed later as societies became more complex with larger, sedentary, specialized populations in cities. The challenges of decision-making, dispute resolution, and resource distribution for larger populations led civilized societies to formalize authority structures in order to function effectively.
Confucius lived from 551 BCE to 479 BCE in China and was a famous teacher whose works influenced Chinese political and educational systems for over 2000 years. Some key ideas from Confucius' Analects include that human nature is essentially alike but practice makes people different, virtue defines society and is strengthened through relationships, and authority should be formalized through an ethical monarchy focused on cultivating virtue rather than enforcing laws.
Plato lived from 428 BCE to 347 BCE in Athens. He was a student of Socrates and founded the Academy. The Republic is considered one of the first works of political science in Western civilization. In it, Plato discusses how human nature and society should be structured to maximize happiness and justice for all. He believes authority is best formalized through a socialist aristocracy, where each person contributes what they do best for the good of all, and society is governed by those most capable of providing justice - in Plato's view, philosophers like himself.
Thomas Hobbes was an English political scientist who lived from 1588 to 1679 CE. He believed that without a formal authority, humanity would be in a constant state of war and conflict due to our natural inclination towards gaining power. Hobbes argued that people come together and agree to submit to an absolute authority, such as a dictator, in order to ensure protection and order within society. He believed this absolute authority was necessary to defend people from external threats and internal disputes.
What is the difference between informal and formal authority?cblockus
The document discusses the difference between informal and formal authority. Informal authority is earned respect from peers based on expertise, while formal authority is appointed by society based on title. It asks the reader to make lists of examples of informal authorities throughout history and examples of formal authorities throughout history to illustrate the difference between the two types of authority.
El liberalismo político surgió en el siglo XIX como un movimiento que defendía las libertades individuales y los derechos humanos para promover el progreso social. Sus características incluían la defensa de la libertad de expresión, igualdad ante la ley y soberanía nacional. Esto llevó a cambios sociales que garantizaron el poder de la burguesía y establecieron un orden basado en la riqueza en lugar de los privilegios hereditarios. Hubo diferentes tipos de liberalismo como el social, que defendía la no intromisión estatal en
Índios. Uma análise de como estamos... 2014Dayse Alves
O documento discute a importância de se superar visões estereotipadas dos povos indígenas e incentivar a convivência entre culturas. Apresenta dados sobre a população indígena no Brasil, suas línguas e territórios, além de defender que seus conhecimentos devem ser valorizados como patrimônio cultural.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
El restaurante Noma en Copenhague, Dinamarca es conocido como el mejor restaurante del mundo. Su nombre es un acrónimo de "comida nórdica" en danés y su menú se enfoca en ingredientes locales de la región nórdica. El chef y propietario René Redzepi se enfoca en expresar la pureza y frescura de los productos nórdicos de una manera innovadora.
El documento habla sobre especies animales en peligro de extinción. La principal causa es la pérdida de hábitat debido a la acción humana como la caza ilegal y la tala de árboles. Algunos animales mexicanos en peligro son el berrendo, el tapir, el manatí y el oso gris. Los gobiernos han creado leyes para proteger especies, pero muchas se extinguen sin reconocimiento.
Повестка Пленарного заседания Второй международной молодежной научно-практической конференции "«МОЛОДЕЖЬ И УПРАВЛЕНИЕ ПРОЕКТАМИ В РОССИИ: УПРАВЛЕНИЕ НА ОСНОВЕ ПРОЕКТНЫХ СИСТЕМ В УСЛОВИЯХ НАРАСТАНИЯ СТРАТЕГИЧЕСКИХ ИЗМЕНЕНИЙ» г. Москва 30-31 мая 2012 года
Vii фестиваль науки в москве. финансовый университет
1. ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ БЮДЖЕТНОЕ
УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ВЫСШЕГО ПРОФЕСCИОНАЛЬНОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ
ФИНАНСОВЫЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ
ПРИ ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВЕ
РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ
VII Фестиваль науки
в Москве
Прикоснись к науке!
12-14 октября 2012 года
2. Тематическая интерактивная экспозиция «Финансы: изменим
жизнь к лучшему!»
/Центральная площадка Фестиваля – МГУ имени М.В. Ломоносова, 12-14 октября 2012/
Основная идея экспозиции – демонстрация возможности
преобразования с помощью финансов окружающей нас
действительности в интересах человека, предприятия,
государства.
3. «Финансы: изменим жизнь к лучшему!»
Стенды
• Ипотека: дом твоей мечты;
• Кредитование театральных постановок;
• Ищем конкурентоспособную компанию!;
• Всё движется - всё энергия!
Интерактивные проекты: «Взаимодействие бизнеса и власти в России»
и Биржевые игры «Быки и медведи» и «Покори Уолл стрит».
4. Мероприятия в Шуваловском корпусе МГУ
(13-14 октября 2012 г.)
Презентация электронного средства
массовой информации «Экономика
плюс»
Доц. Кузнецов А.Н.
Кафедра «Экономика и антикризисное
управление»
Презентация «Россия на пороге ВТО: новые вызовы
и перспективы»
Асс. Павлова В.С., ст.преп. Сумароков Е.В.
Кафедра «Мировая экономика и международный
бизнес»
8. Выставку в МГУ посетил ректор университета М.А.
Эскиндаров
9. ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ БЮДЖЕТНОЕ
УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ВЫСШЕГО ПРОФЕСCИОНАЛЬНОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ
ФИНАНСОВЫЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ
ПРИ ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВЕ
РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ
Фестиваль науки на площадке
Финансового университета
11. Торжественное открытие Фестиваля науки в
Финансовом университете /13 октября 2012г./
Ректор Финансового университета
Эскиндаров
Михаил Абдурахманович
Финансовый университет –
открытая площадка
САО г. Москвы
Заместитель префекта
САО города Москвы
Проректор по научным Столяров
исследованиям и Андрей Олегович
разработкам
Федотова Марина Алексеевна
16. Работа секций
Некоторые секции пользовались особой популярностью…
Мастер-класс
«Собеседование при приеме на
работу с элементами case-study »
Доц. каф. «Иностранные языки»,
к.геогр.н.,
Козаренко О.М.
100 участников
Мастер-класс
«Международная торговля»
Асп. каф. «Микроэкономика»
Ахметов А.А.
Приняли участие
52 школьника
17. Праздник науки удался!
В целом, в мероприятиях Фестиваля науки Финансового университета
приняли участие свыше 1300 человек