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    why college

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    getting my dream job; also to give my family a better life. It will help me to improve myself and become a more prepared person when stepping out into the “real” world. My college education is my key to a successful and brighter future which is exactly why I choose Stephen F. Austin State University. Initially‚ I choose Stephen F. Austin State University because of its location‚ it was three hours away from home. I would finally have the independence I had been craving for seventeen long years .More importantly

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    Why Be Moral ?

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    WHY SHOULD WE BE MORAL??? Being moral is a choice free from both internal and external factors. Unless we have some convincing reasons for being moral‚ there is no point in enquiring what is morally good and what is not. This question concerns reasons than causes. Also one must realize that being moral involves self denial. For example a moral person must not take BRIBE‚ but another person who is not moral and takes bribes may turn out to be in a financially better position. So‚ moral obligations

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    Why Was The Columbus Day

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    Columbus Day: A Mistake Why should this day be celebrated in the first place? Columbus Day should not be celebrated‚ but should be removed. Although it might be nice to have the day off of work or school‚ the meaning behind this holiday is completely immoral. Technically‚ Columbus did not even discover the Americas because the lands were already inhabited. Columbus was guilty of the genocide of many Native Americans‚ or “Indians”‚ as they were commonly known as during that time. Columbus also did

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    Why Segmentation

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    Consumer Behavior: Market Segmentation Contents Introduction 1 Concepts of Market segmentation 1 Case of a jewelry company 3 Conclusion 7 Reference 8   Introduction Market segmentation‚ as a crucial step of marketing‚ is not what you do to a product‚ but something you know about your customers. A good knowledge of your customers can enable you to yield twice the result with half the effort. Every consumer is different. Some prefer stylish products‚ while some want cheap and durable

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    Why nursing

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    The first response to the question‚ “Why nursing?” in my mind is in comparison to the benefits of a career of long lasting education‚ opportunities‚ job rate‚ and helping those in need of cure. I wish to contribute to the pediatric career of nursing. Nursing is not only about the “big” things in life‚ but about all the small things that can make people better. I believe if people think positive the outcome of their illness will be positive with the assistant of their nurses. My mom

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    Why Is Lying Bad

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    study found that people tell two to three lies every 10 minutes‚ and even conservative estimates indicate that we lie at least once a day”(Boser). Lying is something people do every day but where do people draw line on when lying is ok. Lying is considered by most a morally wrong thing to do because of the negative effects. However‚ there are many times when lying has no effect at all or a positive influence . Lying is justifiable whenever no one is adversely affected. White lies are justifiable

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    Why Pharmacy

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    Florida A & M had a great pharmacy program. I then did my own research on the pharmacy program and found out that Florida A & M had one of the best pharmacy programs in the world. That is what brought me to Florida A & M University. The reason why I want to be a pharmacist is; I have a lot of elderly people in my family. The elderly people in my family have disorders such as diabetes‚ arthritis‚ high blood pressure‚ and asthma. They have ample questions about what kinds of drugs they should

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    Why Is Atonement Is Wrong

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    The punishment of raping a girl is jail‚ and‚ she did not see for sure that it was him doing this immoral act. She did think of the consequence of her act because she wanted him away from herself and her family. Another consequence was giving Robbie a life in jail and no association with the outside world; by doing this he would not be able to fulfill

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    Why Is Walmart Unethical

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    Their imposition of Kant’s second imperative‚ their production of alienation‚ and their stand against the principle form of act utilitarianism shows an immoral relationship between Wal-Mart and its employees and suppliers. The way they treat their employees maximizes their profits at the cost of burdening

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    especially in dealing with business‚ social reform policies‚ and the quality of life. The period from 1875-1900 was considered the "Gilded Age". On come the no-name presidents. There is a reason though‚ why these presidents were no-name presidents. It is because all the power that the presidency gained from Lincoln‚ was lost during reconstruction. Most things in American life were considered to be things that the government‚ especially the president‚ should not touch. The laissez-faire philosophy was

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