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    Why Do We Learn English

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    Why Do We Learn English The phenomenon comes into vogue that Chinese people receive English education at an early age. Even the Chinese students are willing to show off their English skills or are proud of specializing in English‚ while what the most veritable motivation for studying is English seems to be confusing. And I‚ as a typical Chinese student who has been learning English for a long time‚ was also curious about that and explained it basing on two aspects; one for the society and one

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    I have to recognized that we- human beings – can’t act as the dictates of reason and conscience in “our fear of being lonely or ostracized‚ or facing other unpleasant consequences”‚ but it does not mean that we do not have the option. It does not mean that we always are forced to choose obedience if may not like the choices we face. I believe that we can still make something different‚ otherwise we always have the option of being disobedient‚ as long as we are willing to face the consequences of

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    Do We Have Duties to Others? I saw an article from the news a few days ago; it says an old woman slipped down on the street in china‚ most of the people wouldn’t help‚ and others of them tried to get so close but still wouldn’t lend any help. Therefore the old lady was lying there for over 20 minutes in the cold and wet street and waiting for someone “brave enough” to get her to the hospital‚ only because they all worried about been getting blamed and take the responsibility of all the money for

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    Why Do We Need To Belong

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    something we humans desire. Aristotle called us the “ social animal”. Psychology has shown that we need to associate with others‚ and develop close relationships. Being with someone or with a group makes us feel like we are part of something bigger and more important than ourselves. This need to belong is often referred to as belongingness‚ “ human emotional need to affiliate with and be accepted by members of a group.” Moreover‚ this is why people tend to form cliques and distance themselves from different

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    making a mistake only amplifies an existing sense of blame and disapproval. To them‚ a mistake is only proof that they are "less than". They may even be in denial of what really happened and may feel they have something to hide‚ even from themselves. These people can be very self defensive or destructive to themselves or even destructive and harmful to others. To compound that loss‚ they also don’t avail themselves of a fantastic and timely leaning opportunity; they get no useful and positive feedback

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    Do We Define Our Lives

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    Do We Define Our Lives‚ or Do Our Lives Define Us Kristen Hurst Over the last decade or so people have begun to make a shift into accepting a new way of looking at the world that we live in – the belief that is making this impact is that you create your own life and‚ in some respects‚ you are in charge of your own destiny. This system of beliefs became known as the “New Age Movement”‚ however it’s really not all that new. The “law of attraction”‚ as it’s also known‚ has been around perhaps nearly

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    Do we actually need government? Is it possible to live without laws or rulers? Because man needs a moral limits‚ government is absolutely necessary. A government is a body that has the power to make and enforce laws within an organization or group. In the broadest sense‚ government means to manage or supervise‚ whether over an area of land‚ a set of people‚ or a collection of assets. The primary duty of a government is to reward the people who do good things and punish the wrongdoers. There are

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    Do We Learn Our Gender

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    Do we learn our gender? This essay will look at the question of whether we learn our gender. It will begin by looking at the sociological meaning and interpretations of gender and how this is important. Following the discussion of how socialization plays a vital role in the argument of if we do learn our gender or not. Further to this it shall look at how gender roles have changed‚ comparing in particular pre-1960 to the modern day and also what key factors played crucial roles in this change.

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    The world liberty is many a time used as a cliché. But do we truly know its definition? Do we truly feel civilly liberalized? More importantly‚ is it freely given to us or do we receive it at a price? Liberty is described as exemption from oppression through imposed authoritative restrictions. Entailing the restricting of government from out of our daily routine. Liberty represents one of the world’s greatest weapons to defend oneself from mankind’s eternal foe‚ tyranny. The definition provided

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    That Vision Thing: Do We Need It? Michael E. Raynor T H E CEO OF IBM‚ LOUIS V. Gerstner‚ Jr.‚ was widely quoted in the press when‚ faced with the challenge of turning around the beleaguered computer maker‚ he said‚ ’the last thing IBM needs right now is a vision ’. 1 For a good many critics‚ Gerstner ’s comment was greeted with a heartfelt ’it ’s about t i m e ’ - - t h a t is‚ it is about time that a senior executive had the courage to speak up and put all that rhetoric about visions and missions

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