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    NURS 405 UOPX Persuasive Letter NUR/405 November 27‚ 2012 In order to obtain funding for community programs aimed at improving health care‚ there must be a person or group that sees the need for this to occur. This person or group would look to state agencies‚ school boards‚ or other facets to donate money. In this paper‚ a community nurse is writing to a state department of health to ask for a grant that would fund health programs aimed at children that would include exercise programs

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    Anthro 121AC December 2013 Jeans and The Blue Denim In Japan‚ people have kimono‚ in China‚ they have cheongsam as a long dress with a high collar and slit skirt that traditionally worn by Chinese women‚ and in USA‚ people have jeans as their fashion identity. Fundamentally‚ jeans can be described as blue denim and it is very functional‚ durable‚ and mainstream in the public. Every facet of American society has worn jeans since 160 years ago. The story of jeans started by Levis Strauss‚ and

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    and Jean-Paul Sartre. While both can be considered existentialists‚ in that the quote above encompasses much of their beliefs‚ both of these men have significant differences in the way in which they view all fields of philosophy (metaphysics‚ epistemology‚ and axiology). However‚ though I am not personally an existentialist‚ my life in terms of existentialism has been influenced by both Kierkegaard and Sartre‚ despite their discrepancies. One major difference between the two is that Sartre is an

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    responsible agents determining their own development through acts of the will. (Google) This essay aims to discuss the major similarities and differences in philosophical positions of different philosophers‚ including Kierkegaard‚ Nietzsche‚ and Sartre. This paper further puts light on their respective accounts of the meaning and value of human existence; discusses which account is most preferred by me and certain problems with it. The three philosophers all subscribe to the existentialism philosophical

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    In "The Scarlet Letter"‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne portrays the hypocrisy of the Puritan society of the seventeenth century with the story of the downfall and redemption of Hester Prynne. The hypocritical Puritan society punishes Hester for committing adultery. However‚ in her own mind‚ she does not see her actions as a sin because she acts out of love. Furthermore‚ she redeems herself by turning her offense into a virtue. Through the tale of Hester Prynne‚ Hawthorne’s moral is that the sin is not in adultery

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    Dear Editor‚ It was disheartening to read in the Canberra Times on the 12th of December 2013‚ that all schools in the state are contemplating increasing the length of a school day from 7-9 hours. In the article “Howard calls for change in school hours?” John Howard‚ our Prime Minister‚ is attempting to convince the public that ‘children going to school longer hours will benefit them and their children more than having a normal length school day’. He claims our current school system is out of

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    doesn’t really do much in the way of sin so that’s why the thing that she is has transitioned so. In fact‚ she’s done some work to where her reputation may have reversed in the eyes of god‚ work such as charity. “they had begun to look upon the scarlet letter as the token‚ not of that one sin‚ for which she had borne so long and dreary a penance‚ but of her many good deeds since. “Do you see that woman with the embroidered badge?” they would say to strangers. “It is our Hester‚-the town’s own Hester‚-

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    Comparison of Essays by Sartre and Blanchot In his essay “Why Write?” Sartre focuses on the relationship between the writer and the reader. He analyses the process involved in writing and reading. He says that literature involves both the writer and the reader‚ for one cannot survive without the other because a writer cannot produce a piece of literature for his own pleasure and the reader cannot enjoy the benefits of reading if there is nothing for him to read. In other words‚ writing creates

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    Dear Mr President‚ I am reaching out to you with this letter to share some things and great reasons as to why I believe that Rev. Billy Graham deserves a national holiday to honor him and all the great things that he brings to this world. A true man of God such as Billy Graham an as humble as he is‚ he never set out to gain all the fame and respect that he has gotten in all the years. All he ever wanted was to be able to preach about God no matter the color or race of a person. Not all agreed with

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    Paul Ingram Professor Marheine English 1B‚ Tu-Th 25 March‚ 2013 Persuasive arguments of Marat/Sade Peter Weiss develops an important philosophical dialogue in his play Marat/Sade‚ by mixing contemporary concepts with prominent french revolutionist theories. Jean-Paul Marat‚ a Jacobin‚ usually characterized as the voice of reason‚ justice‚ and equality‚ fighting for the liberty and freedom of the French people. While Marquis de Sade‚ a member of the

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