Answer each of the discussionsnbsp - nbsp then answer each


Answer each of the discussions with 2-3 sentences.
Then, answer each of the discussions from my peers with another 2-3 sentences.
Try to put it write under each of the discussions so that he can know what goes where.

DQ 1

Roberto Wrote:
Niccolo Machiavelli's " The Qualities of the Prince" is my most favorite one of all the essays we read. I have read this one before long time ago and together with Miyamoto Musashi's, A Book of Five Rings" and Sun Tzu's," The Art of War" pretty much covers the must-read books for business and leadership. The words and frankness of the author are harsh but direct to the point. Leadership in business and in war is not for the faint of heart and is well explained in these books, thus the reason for my fondness in reading them.

DQ 2
PLATO
Johnny Wrote:

A allegory a story in which the characters and situations actually represent people and situations in another context. The advantage of using this technique is that a complex and sometimes unpopular argument can be fought and won before the audience realizes that an argument is under way. The disadvantage of the technique is that the terms of the allegory may only approximate the situation it represents; thus, the argument may fail to be convincing.

DQ 3
Jung
Bernadette Wrote:

I tried to submit this as a reply in a different thread, but Blackboard wasn't cooperating. Think for a minute about how much stuff is going on all around us at any given minute. If we absorbed it all, we'd never be able to focus on anything. Our minds take in what they need to, and what we aren't aware of consciously is stored in the subconscious, manifesting later in dreams or as a sense of deja vu.

DQ 4
Machiavelli's ideas on government

Nobody's written anything yet

DQ 5
Murdoch
Robert Whit wrote:

I believe that even though you can teach morality in religion. the best morals you learn are adopted from the people closest to you and experience as you go through life. i know growing up in a semi-religious house hold that i have had ideals pushed upon me. but over time i pushed them aside to understand what was they where trying to teach. in turn adopting the ideals of my father and the morals he taught me ever so long ago. i know people that choose to keep the ideas religion and morality as one unit. i myself, choose to keep them in two separate spots to better differentiate the meaning of both.

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