h. Organiseerimise käik i. Delegeerimine j. Allüksuste tegevuse koordineerimine, konfliktid allüksuste töös 11. Eestvedamise kontseptsioonid a. Eestvedamine vrs juhtimine b. Eestvedamise/juhtimise teooriad: isiksuseomaduste, käitumuslik ja postmodernistlik lähenemine c. Autokraatlik, demokraatlik ja passiivne juht d. Tannenbaum-Schmidti telg e. Võrkmudel f. Heresy-Blanchardi mudel 12. Organisatsiooni sotsiaalne vastutus 13. Motiveerimine a. Mõisted: motiveerimine, motiiv, motivatsioon, tööalane käitumine, töömotivatsioon b. Hüvitised, mida motiveerimise juures on võimalik kasutada c. Motivatsiooniteooriad: Maslow, Herzberg, ootuste teooria 14. Eestvedamine kui juhtimise osa a. Mõisted: liider, järgija b. Eestvedamise raamistik c
ii. Juhtimisulatuse ja organisatsioonitüübi seosed e. Tööjaotus f. Juhtimisulatus g. Ametikohtade loomine h. Organiseerimise käik i. Delegeerimine j. Allüksuste tegevuse koordineerimine, konfliktid allüksuste töös 11. Eestvedamise kontseptsioonid a. Eestvedamine vrs juhtimine b. Eestvedamise/juhtimise teooriad: isiksuseomaduste, käitumuslik ja postmodernistlik lähenemine c. Autokraatlik, demokraatlik ja passiivne juht d. Tannenbaum-Schmidti telg e. Võrkmudel f. Heresy-Blanchardi mudel 12. Organisatsiooni sotsiaalne vastutus 13. Motiveerimine a. Mõisted: motiveerimine, motiiv, motivatsioon, tööalane käitumine, töömotivatsioon b. Hüvitised, mida motiveerimise juures on võimalik kasutada c. Motivatsiooniteooriad: Maslow, Herzberg, ootuste teooria 14. Eestvedamine kui juhtimise osa a. Mõisted: liider, järgija b. Eestvedamise raamistik c. Grupid ja meeskonnad organisatsioonis 15. Kontroll kui juhtimisfunktsioon a. Mõisted ja definitsioonid b
joined in a war against France, with the result that Calais, the last relic of the English conquests won during the Hundred Years' War with France, was lost in 1558. Its loss upset her deeply: "When I am dead and opened, you shall find Calais lying in my heart", she is reported to have said. Mary is characterized as "Bloody Mary" because of the large number of religious persecutions that took place during her reign; almost 300 people were condemned to death as a result of trials for heresy. These actions, however, must be put into perspective, as by European standards this was a limited persecution. It is possible too that Protestant writers such as John Foxe, particularly in his Acts and Monuments of These Latter and Perilous Dayes ..., popularly known as The Book of Martyrs, exaggerated the ferocity of the Catholic reaction. Some of Henry VIII's and Edward VI's most important Protestant bishops were burnt, including Thomas Cranmer, John Hooper, Hugh Latimer, and Nicholas Ridley
Pope was a foreigner, and what was worse, he had been driven out of Rome & was living in France. The taxes they paid to the Church seemed to be help to France. In this the king & people agreed. The bishops & clergy did not oppose the king either. The peasants stormed London in 1381 & executed the Archbishop of Canterbury. Another threat was the private prayer books. At the end of the 14th cent. ,,Lollardy". These ideas were condemned as heresy. The leader was John Wycliffe, an Oxford professor. In 1396 he translated the Bible into English. Henry IV, Richard's successor was deeply loyal to the Church. In 1401 burnt men & women for heresy & orthodoxy. The condition of women was no doubt hard. The Church taught that women should obey their husbands. The ideas spread about women were: they should be pure & holy like the Virgin Mary; like Eve they could not be trusted & were moral danger to men. Such teaching led men
Four Classical Elements: Fire, Earth, Air, Water · Bound together by Love, kept apart by Strife. · Claimed to remember past lives. Anaxagoras 500-428 BC A philosopher of Athens. · Things are made up of seeds, the character of things is determined by these seeds. · Like and unlike are separated through the agency of nous (mind). A friend of Pericles, but after Pericles death he was accused of heresy for claiming that the sun and stars were a flaming rocks and that we don't feel the heat of the stars because they are at a great distance from the earth. Atomists · Leucippus - Claimed by some to be the founder of Atomism, but so little is known of him that some claim that he never really existed, he was reputed, however, to be the teacher of Atom indivisible · Democritus 460-370 BC
witchcraft, maleficium, and sorcery and may have been the beginning of the great European witch- hunt. Other rulers such as King Coloman of Hungary declared that witch-hunts should cease because witches do not exist. The Crimes of the Witches Undoubtedly, over the centuries of witch hunting, the charge of ,,witchcraft" came to cover a multitude of sins ranging from political subversion and religious heresy to lewdness and blasphemy. But three central accusations emerge repeatedly in history of witchcraft throughout northern Europe: First, witches are accused of every conceivable sexual crime against men. Quite simply, they are ,,accused" of female sexuality. Second, they are accused of being organized. Third, they are accused of häving magical powers affecting health of harming, but also of healing. They were often charged specifically with posessing medical and obstetrical skills.
Pemysl lands stretched at one point from modern-day Silesia (a region on the Czech-Polish border) to the Mediterranean Sea. Their Austrian and Slovenian domains, however, were lost when Otakar II died and his army was thrashed at the 1278 Battle of Moravské Pole (fought near modern-day Dürnkrut in Austria) by the Austrian Habsburgs. Hussite revolution The late 14th and early 15th centuries witnessed the Church-reform movement led by Jan Hus. Hus' eventual conviction for heresy and his death at the stake in 1415 sparked a nationalist rebellion in Bohemia led by the Hussite preacher Jan Zelivsk. In 1419 several Catholic councillors were flung from the windows of Prague's New Town Hall by Zelivsk's followers, thus introducing the word 'defenestration' (the act of throwing someone or something out of a window) to the political lexicon. After the death in 1419 of Holy Roman emperor and king of Bohemia Wenceslas IV, Prague was ruled by various Hussite committees
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mechanical philosophy described the natural world better than any alternative explanation. He was confident, extremely confident, that his position was the correct one. So confident was Galileo that in 1632 he imagined that the decree regarding his public advocacy of Copernican theory could be overturned. He began to criticize the clergy, who would preach the damnability and heresy of the new doctrine from their very pulpits with unwanted confidence, thus doing impious and inconsiderate injury not only to that doctrine and its followers but to all mathematics and mathematicians in general. The new science, so though Galileo correctly, was unsuited to pulpit discussion. In fact, Galileo was more than aware of this necessity and in the defense of the new science, we can see the first stage of a century
revolt against the Roman Catholic Church, which was the state church of Spain. Calvinism, a Protestant movement, rapidly gained ground during this period; its adherents established in the Low Countries a well-organized church that was prepared to challenge the Roman Catholic 8 Church, particularly the Inquisition, a church institution that sought to control heresy. In 1566 riots in which mobs destroyed images in Catholic churches spread across the country. In response, a wrathful Philip sent to the Netherlands Spanish troops commanded by Fernando lvarez de Toledo, duke of Alva. The excessively harsh policies of the duke and of the Inquisition resulted in open revolt in the Low Countries. William I, the Silent, prince of Orange, who was one of the principal noblemen of the region, led the revolt. Initially unsuccessful, the
destroyed on our plant, the ego's growth would have been greatly curtailed. We would not have declared war on nature, and we would not be so completely alienated from our Being. Nobody knows the exact figure because records were not kept, but it sees certain that during a three-hundred-year period between three and five million women were tortured and killed by the “Holy Inquisition, “ an institution founded by the Roman Catholic Church to suppress heresy. This sure ranks together with the Holocaust as one of the darkest chapters in human history. It was enough for a woman to show a love for animals, walk alone in the fields or woods, or gather medicinal plants to be branded a witch, then tortured and burned at the stake. The sacred feminine was declared demonic, and an entire dimension largely disappeared form human experience. Other cultures and religions, such as Judaism, Islam, and even