Literary Critiques of Oppression: Rights, Justice, and Resistance

Literature, Human Rights, and Social Resistance

The relationship between literature and human rights is deeply interconnected, as literature has historically functioned as a powerful medium to represent, question, and challenge violations of human dignity, freedom, and justice. While human rights provide a legal and moral framework for protecting individuals, literature humanizes these abstract principles by narrating lived experiences of suffering, resistance, and hope. Through storytelling, poetry,

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Insurance and Risk Management: Master Exam Summary

Insurance & Risk Management: Master Exam Summary

(Detailed Reference Material)


Core Risk Management Foundations

Risk Definitions

  • Risk: Uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss.

  • Pure Risk: Chance of loss or no loss (insurable).

  • Speculative Risk: Chance of loss, no loss, or gain (not insurable).

Categories of Risk

  • Personal Risk: Affects individual income (death, disability).

  • Property Risk: Loss or damage to owned property.

  • Liability Risk: Legal responsibility for injury to others.

  • Financial Risk:

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Core Concepts in Social Science and Philosophy

Foundations of Social and Natural Sciences

Social Science
The foundation and growth of human society.
Natural Science
Explains and predicts phenomena in nature.
Political Science
The study of politics, institutions, and its processes.
Sociology
The scientific study of society.
Anthropology
The study of human beings, their origins, society, and cultures.

Fundamental Sociological Concepts

Institution
An organized system of social relationships that represents society’s common values.
Social Relationships
Relationships
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The State and Sovereignty in Political Science

Functions and Nature of the State

In political science, understanding the boundaries and functions of the State is essential, as the term is often colloquially confused with “government,” “society,” or “nation.”

Primary Functions of the Modern State

The modern state serves two primary categories of functions: Essential (Compulsory) and Welfare (Optional).

Essential Functions

These are required for the very survival and identity of the state:

  • Protection of Sovereignty: Maintaining a military to defend
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Descartes on the Necessity of God’s Existence

The Need for Justifying God’s Existence

This formulation poses the philosophical question of the necessity of the existence of God, according to which Descartes holds that there must be a God. Descartes developed his philosophy in a period in which those who denied the existence of God were persecuted. He based his system on assertions about the existence of God, so this issue is a very important part of Descartes’s philosophy. Therefore we ask: Why is it necessary that God exists? What constitutes

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Understanding Self-Exploration and Value Education

Self-Exploration

Self-Exploration: Self-exploration is the process of discovering what is valuable to me by investigating within myself—what is right for me and true for me, which must be judged within myself.

Through self-exploration, we gain an understanding of our self-worth. We live with different entities (family, friends, air, soil, water, trees, etc.), and we seek to understand our relationship with all these elements.

For this, we need to start observing internally. The main focus of self-

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