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Myrto  Gerakari

I am a graduaded student, who succeed in achieving two bahelor degrees at the same time. During my degrees I successfully combined my studies with work and other commitments showing myself to be self-motivated, organized and capable of working under pressure. I have a clear, logical mind with a practical approach to problem solving and a drive to see things through to completion. I enjoy working on my own initiative or in a team. In short, I am reliable, trustworthy, hardworking and eager to learn and have a genuine interest in HR.

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Research paper thumbnail of ΑΓΟΡΑΣΤΙΚΗ ΣΥΜΠΕΡΙΦΟΡΑ

Research paper thumbnail of Le profil linguistique de Chypre

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Research paper thumbnail of The relationship among the subjects and their princes

In this essay, I argue that subjects should respect and love their princes. I start by introducin... more In this essay, I argue that subjects should respect and love their princes. I start by introducing Machiavelli's opinion, which briefly supports that subjects should be afraid of their princes instead of love them. Furthermore, I present Rousseau's point of view, which comes in contrast with the one of Machiavelli's. I continue my essay by exposing Hobbes's belief based on the same issue in order to approach, also, the opposite side.

Research paper thumbnail of ΑΓΟΡΑΣΤΙΚΗ ΣΥΜΠΕΡΙΦΟΡΑ

Research paper thumbnail of Le profil linguistique de Chypre

My disertation writen in french concerns the historical influence of Cyprus linguitic profil

Research paper thumbnail of The relationship among the subjects and their princes

In this essay, I argue that subjects should respect and love their princes. I start by introducin... more In this essay, I argue that subjects should respect and love their princes. I start by introducing Machiavelli's opinion, which briefly supports that subjects should be afraid of their princes instead of love them. Furthermore, I present Rousseau's point of view, which comes in contrast with the one of Machiavelli's. I continue my essay by exposing Hobbes's belief based on the same issue in order to approach, also, the opposite side.

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