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    #1 (permalink) Sat Oct 23‚ 2010 20:44 pm topic: should we always tell the truth? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Topic: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Always telling the truth is the most important consideration in any relationship. essay: Truth be told‚ a good relationship always bases on belief and tolerant‚ and in order to make others believe in us‚ we always have to become honest in our lives. However

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    In my opinion‚ the best description of the meaning of the cardinal Confucian virtue of Goodness is stated on page number 3‚ in book one. Under section 1.2 where the Master states “A young person who is filial and respectful of his elders rarely becomes the kind of person who is inclined to defy his superiors‚ and there has never been a case of one who is disinclined to defy his superiors stirring up rebellion. The gentleman applies himself to the roots. ‘Once the roots are firmly established‚ the

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    Healthy Relationship

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    Being in a healthy relationship with someone means feeling good about oneself when one is around that person. One feels safe around that person and feels one can trust such person with one’s secrets. Listed below are what makes a healthy relationship: i) Mutual respect: - He or she values you for who you are and will never challenge your boundaries. ii) Trust: - Trust is one of the main keys of a healthy relationship. He or she has to trust you that you will never cheat on him or her‚ even

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    the early years

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    It important to build a relationship with parents an easy way to do this is to make sure you have good communication with them. For example make sure that you talk them in the appropriate language for example using their manners for example please and thank you. Therefore if you have good commutation skills and good body language when working with parents they are more likely to trust you when looking after their children. Children who can sense that their main carer has a good relationship with

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    Ideal student

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    AN IDEAL STUDENT Students are the future hope of the country. A student is like clay which can be molded into any shape. Hence‚ it is very necessary that the student should be brought up and taught in the right ways. Teachers and parents are responsible for shaping the character of students. Discipline is the foremost quality of a student. He has to live with good behavior and in a discipline way. This is the time of life when the foundation of character is laid. A student without

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    DDff

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    Perez‚ Edward 2/26/13 Period 6 Mr.Christov Responsibility Everyone has the ability to make the right choices. It’s all in the decision-making skills someone acquired over their lifetime. I think that Stephanie Marston’s quote‚ “You have many choices. You can choose forgiveness over revenge‚ joy over despair. You can choose action over apathy...You hold the key..”‚ emphasizes the importance of decision-making. There are many choices that need to be made in every single individual’s life

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    A Long Way Gone

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    Themes List (Quotations‚ Mottos‚ Proverbs and Old Sayings) Prejudice • Things are not always as they appear. • Things are usually not as bad as you think they will be. • Look for the golden lining. • Beauty is only skin deep. • Prejudice leads to: wrong conclusions‚ violence‚ false perceptions‚ a vicious cycle‚ oppression. o Don’t judge a book by its cover. o Mercy triumphs over judgment. • Beware of strangers. • People from other cultures are really very much like us. • Look before you

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    Why do people lie?

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    "Honesty is the best policy." is a proverb which we have learnt for many years. However‚ everyone told their first lie when they were kids. Telling a lie is a very strange habit because it is not needed to teach or learn but everyone knows it automatically. This essay will explain the reasons of why people lie‚ which are self-protection‚ making people feel better and family’s education. Self- protection is the major factor of telling lie. According to researchers‚ up to ninety percent people

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    (10) “Ideas That Have Harmed Mankind” The Harm Done by Evil Passions The misfortunes of human beings have their main source in evil passions rather than in ideas or beliefs. People in the past enjoyed the spectacles of cruelty such as the burning of heretics‚ and many people even today find the brutalities of war to be enjoyable. Men’s cruel impulses can do tremendous harm to them. The Harm Done by Christian Asceticism and by Political Asceticism As for ideas and beliefs‚ much harm has been done

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    Accountability

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    Accountability refers to the obligation of an individual to report formally to his superior for the proper discharge of his responsibility. It is the answerability of a subordinate to render an account of his activities to his superior. The person who accepts responsibility is accountable for the performance of the assigned duties. ’ To be accountable is. to be answerable for one’s conduct in respect to obligation fulfilled or unful­filled" Accountability is the obligation of an individual to

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