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    lives through their oral health on a daily basis‚ which I believe would be achieved through studying dentistry. I wanted to be in a profession that involves finding practical solutions and also interacting with people as these are two things I enjoy and the role of a dentist fulfils both. I enjoy socialising with different types of people and can relate to people

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    Materially‚ things can make me happy but it really can’t suffice my craving for the real happiness. As a person‚ some of us wake up each and every day that whatever they have is what make them happy. Lucky to those who are rich‚ for they have fame and wealth that they can use for their everyday living. Lucky some of those who are poor that some of them can still eat at least three times a day. Ironically‚ we humans sometimes seek and find happiness on material things. And more so‚ we forgot the real

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    Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? A person should never make an important decision alone. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. We make many decisions in our life‚ whether it is a big decision‚ such as what career to study‚ or a small decision‚ where to go in the weekend‚ the choices we make could affect our life in different ways. Most of the people thought that making an important decision alone is high risk action. Other people feel that they are the

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    "Evaluate" -- Make Sure Your Response is Analytical Read the prompt for option #1 carefully -- you need to "evaluate" an experience‚ achievement‚ risk or dilemma. Evaluation requires you to think critically and analytically about your topic. The admissions folks are not asking you to "describe" or "summarize" an experience (although you’ll need to do this a little). The heart of your essay needs to be a thoughtful discussion of how the experience affected you. Examine how the experience made you grow and

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    How People Make Economic Decisions Debra Phelps Principles of economics/ECO212 May 09‚ 2010 John Hebert How People Make Economic Decisions People make economic decisions every day. There are four principles of individual decision-making (Mankiw)‚ people face trade-offs‚ the cost of something one gives up to get it‚ rational people think at the margin‚ and people respond to incentives. The principle of economics does affect decision-making‚ interaction‚ and workings of the economy as

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    There are many different types of transportation which I could use to travel 40 miles from my home. The type of transportation I would choose depends mainly on how fast I need to get there and how much money I have. Some possibilities are walking‚ horseback riding‚ driving‚ or using a taxi‚ bus‚ or train. The most economical choice is walking. It costs nothing‚ is healthful‚ but it is time consuming. The average person can walk about 4-5 miles per hour‚ so this trip would take at least 10 hours

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    EQUALLY IN JUSTIFYING MORAL DECISIONS? This essay will deal with the topic of how reason and emotion justify the moral decisions. Therefore‚ in this case it is assumed that moral decisions can be justified. Justify itself means to give explanation for or to give reason for something. It is assumed also that reason and emotion are the two tools of ways of knowing used to justify moral decisions. Thus‚ these both will have explanation of how they can justify moral decisions and whether these both

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    What makes your child difficult The difficult child is the child who is unhappy. He is at war with himself‚ & in consequence he is at war with the whole world. A difficult child is nearly always made difficult by wrong treatment. The conditioned‚ disciplined‚ repressed child lives in every corner of the world. He is docile‚ prone to obey authority‚ fearful of criticism and almost fanatical in his desire to be conventional & correct. He accepts almost he has been taught without question

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    MAKING ETHICAL DECISIONS Contextualism is one of the types of criteria we use to make a relevant and meaningful ethical decision (Christian‚ 2009. p 377). By definition‚ contextualism establishes that what is ethically right is determined by the situation rather than by a formal law or rule (Moore‚ 2010. Lecture week 5). This method of decision making has its advantages and disadvantages‚ an advantage would be the fact that this ethical judgment can be made only after the problem situation exists‚ not

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    listen to each other ‚ participate‚ draw from our experiences and view with an open mind human development issues‚ environmental issues and resource management issues which affect us all. Regan et al(2002:44) also goes on to view development education as very complex. In his opinion development education has key elements which broken down are ; a) Attitudes and values b) Knowledge‚ ideas and understandings c) Skills and capabilities d) Behaviour‚ experiences and action Regan’s take on

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