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How would Carl Marx interpret the importance of the curriculum vitae (C.V.) in contemporary organizations?  

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Course No: OWT 100 Essay Title: How would Carl Marx interpret the importance of the curriculum vitae (C.V.) in contemporary organizations? Date of Submission: 12/01/2004 Work is first and foremost an operation where man, through this course of action adjusts, coordinates and eases his contact with nature as a whole. He uses all his powers, abilities - both mental and physical ones- in order to achieve a useful result in terms of his work and his life generally. Through this process he tries to control and interact with nature and to change his life itself. In the modern society where over consumption prevails and where life moves with a fast and basically exhausting pace, mankind has reached a point where they spend more time in their workplace rather than some other place which could have been much more rewarding for their personality and character as a whole. For instance, an average...

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