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    What Makes Us Bad

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    Tacsay- Member What makes us bad? Explain. We become bad if we hurt others constantly in an irrational manner‚ being abusive and ignorant also makes us bad‚ these are some examples why we become a bad person‚ in short if we do bad things that can harm others or anything that can cause destruction to God’s creations we are becoming a bad person. We are judged by others on how we act and behave and even how we treat others if we act‚ behave and treat others badly we are judged by others us a bad person

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    What could you live without? Walking down the hallway‚ I was thinking about the topic “What could you live without” and I couldn’t think of many things. Things that we used in our life basically charge an important role of a human society. For example‚ foods‚ water‚ shelter‚ smart phone‚ clothes‚ computers and etc. As I was reading “What could you live without?” by Nicholas Kristof‚ it prompted a lot of ideas. I looked around my house and all the stuffs that I have is the stuff that we need it

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    What makes you smile

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    Straight What is something that you show without much thought? There a lot of facial expressions that a person can make. Some seem more common and the more subtle differences are lost in different traditions and cultures‚ but the most universal facial expression with same meaning across all culture is indicated by an upward curving of the corners of the mouth or simply‚ a smile. I smile knowing that smiling changes my mood. According to psychologists if you smile for a minute‚ no matter how fake or

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    What Makes a Moral Issue

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    What Makes an Issue a Moral Issue? A moral issue is an issue that is not black and white. A person must make a decision depending on their own personal values and act according to these values to make the right decision. An action must involve the person evaluating in what they believe in and ask themselves why they believe this. In order to make the proper decision in a moral issue‚ a person must be ethically fit to make the right choice. The resolution to this situation will almost never

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    persevere‚ overcome‚ and persist through challenges which allows me to pursue academic and extracurricular achievement. There are diverse traits which set a growth mindset and fixed mindset apart. A growth mindset allows me to thrive when I learn from others and from my mistakes. I then use these thoughts to build myself and to strengthen my knowledge. With a growth mindset‚ I need to work vigorously to achieve success throughout school or in any activity. There is no possible way for anyone to complete

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    common criteria between good restaurants. Thus‚ what makes a good restaurant? A good restaurant first of all ‚ serves fresh and tasty food. Secondly‚ it offers an exceptional service and finally‚ it provides a pleasant and agreeable dining ambience. Food is the first parameter of judgment of the quality of a restaurant. Eating out means spending money‚ and surely‚ we expect to get the most satisfaction possible as the saying goes “we get what we pay for “. Thus‚ we look forward to have tasty

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    significant percentage of that money is spent on low-nutrition foods such as fast foods and processed foods. Being the cash cow that it is‚ the capitalist food system has provided the opportunity for corporations to profit numerous types of junk foods (fast & processed foods containing high sugar‚ salt‚ fat). According to Robert Albritton’s (2009:90) “Let Them Eat Junk‚” he argues that “the consumption of junk foods

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    What Makes Us Human

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    chimpanzees. The dictionary says that human beings are individuals of the genus Homo‚ or more specifically‚ Homo sapiens. That only answers the anthropological aspect of what makes us human. Paul Bae also takes the anthropological stance on humankind saying that “Changes caused by evolution and time make us human.” When asked what separates humans from animals‚ he replied saying “human minds are more developed than animals‚ allowing humans to be at the top of the food chain.” Psychologists

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    There are three personality traits that make Achilles more admirable than Hector. His leadership‚ his determination‚ and his anger. These three attributes Achilles posses make the man behind the armor.      Achilles’ Leadership is what makes him such an admirable man. Being the top soldier in the Achaean army. His actions as a leader make him good role model for his friend Patroclus and the army. Also his decision making in times of disaster. An example of his leadership is his position in the army

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    years of the Great Depression‚ but the hard work‚ dedication‚ and sacrifice it takes to accomplish the American Dream has been around since the early days of this nation’s history. The American Dream refers to “the belief that anyone‚ regardless of what class they were born into‚ can attain their own version of success in a society where upward mobility is possible for everyone” (“American Dream”). It is precisely that upward mobility and success that the Hoover family is chasing in Little Miss

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