Tomás de Aquino Essays

  • Responsabilidad Social Empresarial Essay

    3120 Words  | 7 Pages

    crecimiento de una comunidad y generan a su vez la creacion de riquezas, el crecimiento tecnológico y el desarrollo. Hoy en día las empresas buscan integrar en su organización la responsabilidad social que tiene el objetivo de apoyar a la comunidad en la resolución de problemas sociales, ambientales y económicos. La Responsabilidad Social Empresarial, como menciona Gonzalo Vargas Forero en su escrito Responsabilidad social empresarial, Ciudadania y Desarrollo, se define como un conjunto de políticas

  • The Pit And The Pendulum

    514 Words  | 2 Pages

    In Poe’s short story, The Pit and The Pendulum, the main character, our narrator, has been captured and is certain that he will die. The story unfolds as he awakens after having lost consciousness. In order to understand him and comprehend the type of man he is, we must make inferences from his thoughts and actions. The Spanish Inquisition has captured the narrator. How he was captured or why he did not say, but the fact that he was arrested tells you something about who he is. When the Spanish

  • Rol Del Gerente Financiero

    1196 Words  | 3 Pages

    formas legales de organización de los negocios. Estas formas son negocio de un solo dueño, sociedad y corporación. El negocio de un solo dueño, por lo general, el dueño y el gerente son las mismas personas. Una sociedad es cuando dos o más personas se unen en un negocio. Una corporación es una persona legal separada y distinta de los propietarios. La corporación puede hacer contratos, vender acciones y comprar y vender propiedades (Brealey, Myers, & Marcus, 2001). Independientemente de la organización

  • The Truth About Orthodox Christianity

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    As described in The Grand Inquisitor by Dostoevsky The writings of Fyodor Dostoevsky and Helen Ellerbe show substantial evidence that the orthodox Christians did in fact steal from humanity the divine freedom it was promised by Jesus Christ. This thesis is supported in Dostoevsky's "The Grand Inquisitor" from his book The Brothers Karamazov. The dark side of Christian history by Helen Ellerbe also supports this theory. The Inquisition itself shows credibility to the theory that orthodox Christianity

  • Philippine History

    7843 Words  | 16 Pages

    venture had cost plus a 105 percent profit. Four more expeditions followed between 1525 and 1542. The commander of the fourth expedition, Ruy Lopez de Villalobos, named the islands after Philip, heir to the Spanish throne (r. Philip II 1556-1598). The Philippines was not formally organized as a Spanish colony until 1565 when Philip II appointed Miguel Lopez de Legazpi the first Governor-General. Legazpi selected Manila for the capital of the colony in 1571 because of its fine natural harbour and the

  • Philippine Bureaucracy

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    Philippine Bureaucracy I. A POLITICAL SYSTEM DEFINES ITS BUREAUCRACY: That the Philippine government has consistently failed in satisfying the needs and growing expectations of the Filipino people is a fact rather than a perception. What is widely perceived however, is that such failure of government is only due to the inefficiency of its bureaucracy to produce and deliver public goods and services. To accept the perception that the inefficiency of the bureaucracy is the main culprit in the

  • Relationship Between Religion and Art in Medieval, Renaissance and Contemporary Times

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    In a brightly-lit corner of St Peter’s Basilica, sitting behind a clear panel of glass, is Michelangelo’s Pietà. A marble-white sculpture of the Mother Mary, her eyes downcast, gazes at her Son who lies dead across her lap. She seems both devastated and deep in thought. She is young and beautiful, in line with the old belief that a perfect soul meant a perfect outward appearance (Smart 122). She is famous and celebrated, and is visited by Christians from every nation. In another part of the world