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    Angie Navarro Castillo Composition I Karla Whitehurst Another Day‚ Another Nickel As I’m driving on Interstate 30 going to work at the restaurant Country Fare‚ I stare at the beautiful mixture of colors displayed in the sky. Pink‚ orange‚ yellow and blue mixed all together in a breathtaking sunset in Arkansas. I get off exit 44. The time is getting closer and I pull over on the parking lot and I see the big sign that says TA. The time has arrived and now I have to work. It may not be the most

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    necessities for those who need it. Obligation means duty or responsibility. It binds morally. The question then turns to be does Society have a moral duty to help the needy? Lets first consider what argues against such a responsibility. What I earn through my own hard work is mine and no one has the right to take it away from me. It is morally wrong to take something from me unless I choose to give by free will. Everybody has the same chances in life. And since we all start from the same equal starting point

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    unreasoning than bias. Being overconfident is excessively being confident according to http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/overconfidence?s=t. Many companies fail because of their organizational structure. Not assigning specific roles and task can lead to failure. Decisions that aren’t made effectively end up hurting the company. The text suggest that companies fail for the lack of organization in making speedy and accurate decision. Being over-precise when one can

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    In Another Life During the short story by Tim O’Brien “The Things They Carried” Lieutenant Jimmy Cross experiences physical and emotional discomforts due to the Vietnam War. At war‚ Lt. Cross bears a love for a woman named Martha. One of the things he carries is a picture of her so he can reminisce about the times he spent with her. Not only does Lt. Cross carry a physical image of Martha‚ he also carries the emotions he feels about her in his mind. Jimmy Cross would love Martha if it was not

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    up and‚ rather than changing the appointment‚ chooses to miss work to keep the appointment. Involuntary absences are out of the employee’s control such as a child’s sudden illness or one’s own illness. Additional measures have included adjacency measures (or absence building); absences surrounding scheduled days off. This has also been referred to as "blue Monday’s"; when an individual has a pattern of taking Mondays off in addition to the weekend. This is more characteristic of voluntary absences

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    throughout life. Golda Meir once said‚ “One cannot and must not try to erase the past merely because it does not fit the present.” It is impossible to change the past. Due to the lack of an alternative‚ the past must be used as a reference so mistakes are not repeated. Aldous Huxley efficiently demonstrates a society that neglects their past and forces others to believe in what is considered a “fresh‚ new start.” To ensure success in the future‚ there must be little to no deficiencies in one’s actions

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    The question every man reading Hamlet will ask “What is Hamlet’s problem”? The sad truth is‚ Hamlets problem is deeper than what the reader can see and simply cannot be pinpointed. Throughout the play‚ there are multiple situations occurring and Hamlet’s problem is not exact in that given moment in time. His troubles arranges from his father being assassinated by his own uncle and having his mom marry the perpetrator in a hasty wedding to never looking at women the same because of his mother’s lustful

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    that she chooses to name herself a “cripple” not to seem harsh but to best describe her condition. Maris openly chooses the undesirable word in order to manipulate the reader’s feelings by making the reader feel unsympathetic toward her condition “Multiple Sclerosis.” Maris believes that the word “cripple” is “a clean word‚ straightforward‚ and precise.” She appreciates the accuracy of the word that best shows that she has “lost the full use of the limbs” and that’s why she does not choose to name

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    What is a reactive attitude? What bearing does it have on the problem of free will? A theory that has attacked the validity of discussions on freedom in modern philosophy is determinism. In these discussions‚ questions have arisen as to how the truth or falsity of this theory should affect our lives. In this essay I will discuss the formal implications‚ illustrated by Peter Strawson‚ that come about from this. This will mean discussion of our reactive attitudes on: our moral considerations and on

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    to new products and bargains‚ they are either oblivious to their detrimental effects on society‚ specifically the teenage and female markets‚ or are ignorant to the truth. The Media Awareness Network evaluates the self-perceptions we gain from advertising whether it be false or strictly informational and the subliminal messaging we receive from these manipulators. The Media Awareness Network asserts that because advertisements are everywhere in our society‚ and they "sink images into

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