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    The Definition of Courage

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    The Definition of Courage Throughout each and every day‚ the courage of many people is tested in various ways. Whether it is a firefighter risking his life for others‚ an acrophobic going skydiving‚ or someone simply making friends with a stranger. To me courage is being able to control your emotions and do what is needed to be done‚ despite any danger or risks. The textbook definition of courage is the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty‚ danger‚ pain‚ etc.‚ without

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    Definition of a Family

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    family is difficult because many different people have many different ideas on what a family is and is not‚ there is no right or wrong answer‚ its all about others perspectives. Since many people have many views on what a family is‚ there is no set definition. Vanier institute claims that a family is 2 or more people bound together over time and mutual consent‚ while in 1949 Murdock defined a family as a couple that is sexually active and have one or more children. Later in 1971‚ Burgess et al defined

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    Free Will Definition

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    van Inwagen’s definitions of free will and determinism and the connection between the two thoughts. I will then define Stace’s definition of free will and then compare van Inwagen’s traditional definition of free will to the colloquial definition Stace uses to prove Stace’s definition too vague to define all cases of free will. I will ultimately argue that Stace’s compatibilist definition‚ while at first seems practical‚ is not a strong enough definition and that van Inwagen’s definition of free will

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    Definition of Propaganda

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    the customer emotions to their advantage claiming that their product will make you look 10 years younger. Due to the persuasive advertisement‚ they get people to purchase their product even though the skeptical nature of the product. Another definition of propaganda is an idea that might be taken as a truth when repeated several times. However‚ this approach works best in situations where media sources are limited or controlled by the propagator. This concept has been use by powerful leaders’

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    Definition of Art

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    A122 SCIM1053 KOMUNIKASI BUDAYA & APRESIASI SENI MALAYSIA (Group A) ‘DEFINITION OF ART’ NAME : AHMAD HAMBALI BIN HANAFIAH MATRIC NO : 223140 I/C : 910731-01-56-5 LECTERUR NAME : Dr. Abdullah Sumrahadi abdullahsumrahadi@uum.edu.my INTRODUCTION Art already exist for a long time in this world and already become one of the very important history in human kind. Many artist were born in that time and many artwork has been done such as Pablo Picasso with ‘Three Musician’

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    definitions of Motivation

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    social forces that activate and direct behavior. Out of the given definitions of what motivation is. What motivation is to me‚ I would have to say for me it falls along the 4th definition. Motivation shouldn’t be a reason given; it should automatically be there for reasons on the person’s own behalf. Regardless of what that reason should be. To me SGT. Haugen’s role in motivation is the 1st definition‚ for when our motivation is lacking. I didn’t quite understand

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    A definition for poverty

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    poverty is defined is essential as a starting point to this argument. The definition can fluctuate drastically depending on who you ask. The answers are almost as varied as the proposed solutions. As nice as it is to imagine ways to fix the problem we need to first define what the problem is. If we are looking at poverty as a problem that has existed before us and will almost definitely continue to exist after us we need a definition that can function as a universal. That is a much more difficult task

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    Definition of art

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    A number of people have asked about the value of addressing aesthetics‚ the philosophy of art‚ or the definition of art. The reasoning is that if it is so difficult to define‚ it must therefor be ultimately subjective‚ and each person should just determine for herself what it is. Perhaps we all do determine for ourselves the meaning of anything. Because‚ as in the "tree falling in the forest" example‚ the meaning does not exist if it does not exist for me personally. I am allowed to define "table"

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    Definition of Health

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    Definition of Health One can define health negatively‚ as the absence of illness‚ or positively‚ as fitness and well-being. Health also implies good prospects for continued survival. The World Health Organization defines health as "a state of complete physical‚ mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity"(Health‚ 2006). This writer defines health not only as the absence of illlness but also as being healthy as it relates to health promotion. Health

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    Parody Definition

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    inhabitants. Their names range from “dark humor”‚ “satire”‚ and “sarcasm”. However there is one inhabitant known as “parody” whose role often is misconstrued‚ as a result the word is up for debate in the aspects of its purpose‚ characteristics‚ and definition. The purpose of a parody can vary between each one of them. Some can be used to entertain through means of fanciful ideas presented in a nonsensical manner‚ while others are real life problems that are simply cloaked in a humorous portrayal of

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