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The concept of a "maker" spans a wide range of academic disciplines, from business and organizational leadership to engineering, criminal justice, and the humanities. At its core, the term refers to any individual, institution, or process responsible for creating, producing, or deciding — whether that means manufacturing a physical product, developing a corporate strategy, or authoring a policy. Because the idea of agency and creation is central to so many fields, courses in business administration, engineering technology, ethics, criminal justice, and leadership studies all prompt students to examine who makes decisions, how things get built, and what responsibilities come with that role.

Papers on this topic approach the maker concept from several distinct angles. Some take an industry-specific or company-focused lens, examining manufacturers like GE Aviation or the production of the Boeing 787 to analyze operational and technical development processes. Others adopt a financial or strategic perspective, as seen in corporate analyses and staffing strategy papers. Leadership and ethics essays explore the maker as a decision-maker — someone capable of reforming organizational culture or guiding teams. Additional papers apply the theme to criminal justice processes, religious discipleship, and even photography, showing how broadly the idea of intentional creation and responsibility can be interpreted across disciplines.

A strong essay on this topic begins with a precise definition of what kind of maker is under examination, since the term shifts significantly depending on context. Evidence drawn from industry data, organizational theory, or case studies tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating "maker" too abstractly — grounding the thesis in a specific entity, process, or decision ensures the argument remains focused and analytically credible.

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Revolutions in Romantic Literature
Bordieu's work is interesting in terms of analyzing contemporary media production. It is interesting that a person's profession defines and narrows is or her perspective. To wit: Bourdieu spoke about 'culture'. Now, even though his intention was culture in the conventional sense, fields including science (which in turn includes social science), law and religion, as well as expressive domains such as art, literature and music, when he spoke about culture he onerously focused on the expressive-aesthetic fields, namely literature and art. These were his occupations and this is what the man thought about. It is possible that another, perhaps a scientist, writing about culture, would extract th scientific aspect of it. Since Bourdeau was an author, he approached it form that tangent and, thereby, gave culture his own p-articular meaning. What I mean to point out over here is that there is almost no terms that is free from subjective interpretation and impulse of our experiences. Our personal experiences, tendencies, socialization, and so forth paint and warp the way we see things and Bourdieu, for instance, constructed 'culture' according to his particular perspective. For Bourdieu, for instance, ‘the principal obstacle to a rigorous science of the production of the value of cultural goods' is the ‘charismatic ideology of "creation" ' and this was to be found in art, literature,a nd similar cultural fields. Bourdieu was focusing on the aesthetic experiences alone. Similarly when he speaks of the producer of culture is is always the "painter, composer, writer" who has "the magic power of transubstantiation with which the "creator" is endowed' (Bourdieu, 1996/1992: 167).
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Dubliners by James Joyce believe that in composing my chapter of moral history in exactly the way I have composed it I have taken the first step towards the spiritual liberation of my country."
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The work of Griffith and Evans (2002) entitled: "Teoh and Visions of International Law" the case of Teoh (1995) 183 CLR 273 it is stated that the Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs v Teoh was one of those High…
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is set in two basic locations, the first being any metropolitan area of the era and the second being the artic tundra. By far the glacial region is the most important as it signifies an…
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Lowell in a Fable for Critics, James
In A Fable for Critics, James Russell Lowell pays tribute to his contemporaries with a sort of poetic roast. Although Lowell may not be joking, the overall tone of the lengthy poem is satirical.
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CEO behavior and management functions with theoretical applications
According to Taylor (2009) of the Harvard Business Review, Steve Jobs, "for all of his virtues, clings to the Great Man Theory of Leadership -- a CEO-centric model of executive power that is outmoded, unsustainable,…
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Newest Concepts in Decision-Making Theory and Practice
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Christian perspective on medical futility in nursing ethics
Bioethics is described as both a field of intellectual inquiry and a professional practice that examines moral questions affecting various disciplines (Arras, 2007). These disciplines include biology, medicine, law,…
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Product life cycle of a new drug
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Ethical Theories Describe in Detail Teleological, Deontological,
This paper compares teleological (otherwise known as consequence-based or utilitarian ethics), deontological, and virtue-based ethical systems. The paper outlines the contentions and criticisms of all three systems. It provides workplace-based scenarios for each ethical system and suggests different generic questions someone might ask, when approaching problems from these different perspectives.