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    the mission was to launch the second part of the TDRS-B to improve the older version. A TDRS-B is a satellite that transports data from space to Earth. It was also supposed to have the first non-astronaut in space for the Teacher in Space Program. But 73 seconds into the launch the Challenger exploded killing all seven crew members. It will still continue to be known as a great disaster in NASA that affected many of their ways of doing things. The purpose of the Challenger mission was to improve

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    It was a mutually beneficially situation. For the children‚ they could have a stable home life and learn a trade all while being homeschooled. Likewise‚ the Shaker community was enriched just from having the children there as well as extra hands to help with various chores and trades within the community. The children were raised until adulthood and then were given the choice on whether or not they would like to stay with the Shakers. There was never any pressure to stay and

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    Law & Morality Introduction Law and morality are intimately related to each other. Laws are generally based on the moral principles of society. Both regulate the conduct of the individual in society. Morals are just good acts or behaviours. Moral rules are social rules that subscribe good human relations and human behaviour and might be subjected to social sanctions. They influence each other to a great extent. Laws‚ to be effective‚ must represent the moral ideas of the people. But good laws

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    courses‚ you have received the basic knowledge about Christian faith which serves as the foundation of our faith. The basics that you learned should not be forgotten‚ for they are all necessary in understanding Christian Morality. It is very important to note that what you can remember about your previous RelEd courses are all true and in accordance with the teachings of the Church. A wrong interpretation of a certain Church teaching would affect the community. Exposition: A. Review of

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    1. Experience of Contrast The experience of Contrast reflects in the reading “Cruel life of Children” because we feel outraged by what is happening to the children in the story. Even though it is true‚ we are reading it trying to convince ourselves that what we are reading is not 100 percent true due to the fact that such actions are cruel. As a human it is our responsibility to feel responsible for the problems‚ and suffering that these children are going through during this story because it is

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    Grade 9 Christian Living A. CONCEPT OF MORALITY Understanding Morality Adjectives that describe the morality of a person: 1. Moral correctly judges between right or wrong. Examples a. Moral - protect the weak‚ stand up for the downtrodden‚ love everyone as much as you can and more every day‚ jump on any and all opportunities to save an innocent life‚ do your best to live up to your potential for the betterment of the world. Doing what is right because it is right‚ feeding a starving

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    musician was not an easy path for Akiyoshi. Seen as an accomplished jazz composer‚ starting with her Granz-recording‚ Toshiko began to realize that people saw her as an outsider to American jazz because she was both Japanese and a woman. These two categories were considered second class no matter what nationality or race. In 1959‚ after she left Berklee‚ she made her own way as a musician‚ composer‚ and arranger and thought that audiences were seeing her just like other musicians‚ no matter what her

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    Lennie's Morality

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    Steinbeck’s motif of Lennie’s questionable ethics throughout Slim and George’s conversation establishes the theme that morality is a fluid and unclear concept. In the bunk house George and Slim began to converse about Lennie’s morals as Slim states‚ “He’s a nice fella‚” but the two begin to become unsure and repeat themselves as if to solidify the statement as fact: “ He ain’t a bit mean... I can see Lennie ain’t a bit mean.” Through their uncertainty of Lennie’s morals Steinbeck begins to challenge

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    The nineteenth century was a period of awareness to American letters. The influence of European Romanticism yielded the way to a transcendent character. This period saw the emergence of a movement called Transcendentalism‚ which was born as a form of rejection of strict Puritan religious attitudes from New England‚ where the movement originated. The Transcendentalists were influenced by Romanticism‚ especially in areas such as self- examination‚ the exaltation of individualism‚ and the beauties of

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    can be one good evidence that as long as someone believes in an idea‚ it can be possible. As long as its aim is for the goodness of the citizens‚ it can be a reality. This concept does not want to create a world of perfection but rather a world of morality and spirituality. That world is where we can clearly distinguish the right ones from the bad. It is where we can not only think about ourselves but also the community‚ the government‚ and the nation. This dream can all be possible if we just go and

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