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    Being Ordinary

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    all the necessary qualities‚ they are defamed. They may experience the ill effects of the shame of a mental or physical sickness‚ et cetera. All in all‚ what is shame? What’s more‚ how could it have been able to it come to being? The Greeks‚

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    Different Culture

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    In this essay I will be comparing the two poems from two different cultures‚ background and traditions. Search for my tongue and presents from my aunt in Pakistan are about identity (who they are) and searching for their roots. Presents from my aunt is about a mix race girl who describes the clothes and jewellery she has receive from her aunts in Pakistan. The girl contrasts the dazzling clothes and jewellery to the boring everyday English clothes. In both poems the message of the importance of

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    Culturally Different

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    Mujkanovic Interpersonal Communication “Culturally Different” In my life I have to interact with many people all the time who are culturally different. The hardest part for me was when I first came to the United States as an immigrant from Bosnia. To me‚ everyone was different. In my life I never seen a person of different color until I came to America. At first‚ when I started school in America‚ I was scared to talk to a person of a different color‚ but as I learned English‚ I also learned that

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    Two Different Countries

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    servants what to do and peeling vegetables or cleaning rice. The house was cleaned from top to bottom everyday. For lunch a long red and white-patterned tablecloths was laid on the floor and all the ladies in home use to eat together. My mother use to make bread in a special underground oven. Men usually came home by the evening and dinner was an important event since everybody was supposed to be there for it. Things haven’t changed a lot now. I grew up in a very conservative city where girls have

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    Both movements are important with their different qualities. Patrick and Jane are subjects whom the actions they do generate a possibility for them to receive objects or things that relate to them. Besides that‚ they receive the translation as related to the things with them too. Rock-marks are objects that allow them to be received and translated by the subjects. Subjects can receive and translate‚ but objects cannot (Pym‚ 2010). The translation product can be categorized as a good translation

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    Being Clean

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    that it should be removed; and when we remember that this dirt may consist of irritating particles of minerals in the form of dust‚ or of poisonous chemicals‚ and‚ more fatally‚ of disease germs‚ we shall be greatly impressed with the necessity of being clean. Cleanliness is the absence of dirt‚ including dust‚ stains‚ bad smells and garbage. Cleanliness includes criteria such as health and beauty. The term Cleanliness derives from the meaning absence of odor‚ avoidance of and to avoid the spreading

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    Being Responsible

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    What does it mean to be responsible? Responsible means taking care of your duties; being accountable for your own actions. Being responsible also means to me is to take ownership; owning what I need to do and accepting the blame when I cause the problem. Committing ourselves to lead‚ to create‚ to solve problems involve being responsible. Whether it’s cleaning the house or just attending class‚ I am acting out of what it means to be responsible. When I think of having responsibilities I think

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    being homeless

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    Being Homeless Kaplan University HN200 1. In your text on Pages 206-207‚ the author discusses his research on the homeless population. He refers to the many routes one can take to become homeless. Choose two populations from his list that you might work with in your career as human services professional. Describe two possible interventions or tasks that you might be involved with in working with each population what are some of the general skills a human services professional might need

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    Being Sincere

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    factors that has bonded relationships between us humans. However‚ one aspect of socializing is sincerity. That being said‚ it is important to speak from the bottom of the heart; however‚ it can also be hurtful. I am here today to present why I believe that being sincere is important and how to avoid emotionally hurting someone by being sincere. Firstly‚ I am going to ask a question; why is being sincere important? To begin‚ it is a social skill. However‚ despite this fact‚ talking from the bottom of

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    The Chain of Being

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    The Chain of Being The Latin term scala naturae translates to a “ladder/stairway”‚ from this term the “the Great Chain of being is derived. The Great chain of being‚ also called the Chain of being was a significant concept during the Elizabethan Period which denoted that all animate and inanimate objects had a distinct position in the universe as they were divinely placed by God in a hierarchal order. Therefore‚ all animate and inanimate objects were ordered based on strict ranks. These ranks depended

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