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    Lahore Resolution

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    PREAMBLE Pakistan Resolution was the turning point in the history of Pakistan.It provides a way to the Muslims‚leading to the destination of a complete independence. ATTITUDE OF HINDUS Hindus clearly stated that they would not tolerate another community in India by saying: “India belong to the Hindus and if Muslims wish to live in India‚they should Hinduism.” The Hindus tried to destroy Muslim identity by introducing Hindi as a medium of education. CONGRESS OPERATION The congress neglected

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    Jamison's Empathy Exams

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    On page four of the Empathy Exams‚ Jamison describes the types of doctors that she encounters as a medical actor. A medical actor is a person‚ normally low on cash‚ who portrays an ill patient as practice for physicians in training. They then grade the physician on an array of things from whether they get the correct diagnosis to empathy. Paragraphs three through four on this page illustrate this point in two examples of doctors: one who gets too immersed in the role with the fake patient and one

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    Empathy is an important quality for a leader because it allows a leader to generate deeper trust among the people they represent. Furthermore‚ empathy helps the leader connect and fight on the behalf of the issues the people they represent. Gillibrand explains that providing a voice for her constituents is important because these people are not in positions of power. As senator‚ Gillibrand took efforts to make sure that the problems of her constituents became her problems. By providing forms of emotional

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    Sample of a Resolution

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    RESOLUTION NO.__ s. 2013 A RESOLUTION TO CONDUCT KASAMA NUTRITION MONTH FEEDING PROGRAM Article II‚ Section 2‚ sub-sectiona‚ of the KASAMA Constitution and By-Laws states the principles of the KASAMA is to uphold‚ practice and promote Filipino values‚ discipline and nationalism‚ the interest of the people‚ love of country and ideals of nationhood; Article VI‚ Section 5‚ sub-section b‚ of the KASAMA Constitution and By-Laws statesthat one of the powers of the Institute Legislative Body

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    My Resolution

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    My Resolution I have decided to put my God first‚ to study more hard and work equally hard as well. I want to eat healthy and be a good girl. I have decided to tidy my room more often. I intend to chat less in class. I decided to make decisions that really bring happiness. A problem I have‚ that I want to solve is: Bringing back my homework from home. Resolutions for : AJ A problem I have‚ that I want to solve is: Doing my homework. I can solve this problem by: Coming to school‚ working

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    Barangay Resolution

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    Member Pope John Fortuno SK Member Jelli Ann Ticar SK Member Lorry Mae D. Alangre SK Member Absent: Rollen Beltran SK Member Florida Duma SK Member Marvin G. Insular SK Member RESOLUTION NO. 13 -____ RESOLUTION APPROVING FOR SANGGUNIANG KABATAAN GET TOGETHER ON NOVEMBER 23‚ 2013 WHEREAS‚ the Sangguniang Kabataan agreed to have Sangguniang Kabataan Get Together on November 23‚ 2013; WHEREAS‚ the SangguniangKabataan agreed to intend

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    BARANGAY SAN ANTONIO (F) EXCERPT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE JOINT MEETING OF BARANGAY COUNCIL AND SCHOOL PTCA OFFICIALS OF BARANGAY SAN ANTONIO (f)‚ ALANGALANG‚ LEYTE HELD AT THE SCHOOL GROUNDS ON JUNE 20‚2011 RESOLUTION NO.:______ Series of 2011 A RESOLUTION OF BARANGAY SAN ANTONIO FARM SCHOOL GPTA OFFICIALS AND MEMBERS REQUESTING THE HON. FERDINAND MARTIN “FM” ROMUALDEZ FOR ONE (1) UNIT SOUND SYSTEM INTENDED FOR BARANGAY SAN ANTONIO FARM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL‚ALANGALANG‚ LEYTE

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    Empathy In Ender's Game

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    The over whelming theme throughout Ender’s Game is empathy. Ender uses this great ability of empathy to eventually become the leader he is destined to be. Starting at a young age‚ seen through his first incident at school with Stilson‚ Ender follows a philosophy of winning for all time. Winning just that single battle is never enough for him‚ to him he needs to finish his enemy completely so he will never have to fight them again. By believing and acting this way Ender is constantly questioning if

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    Anne Frank Empathy

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    Empathy and gratitude are two of the many feelings we humans undergo on a daily basis throughout our lives. On most occasions‚ they’re linked together easily. But what if one(gratitude or empathy) is stronger than the other? Anne Frank‚ the creator of ‘The Diary of A Young Girl’ hid in the Secret Annex during the German occupation of the Netherlands in 1940. The experience that Anne’s faces are those that we try not to imagine. When Anne went into hiding‚ you could believe that all she desired to

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    third chapter of To Kill a Mockingbird Atticus proclaims that “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view . . . until you climb into his skin and walk around in it”. At the core of this statement is the idea empathy and that people are greater than who they appear to be on the surface. Applying this idea to characters in the book can teach us invaluable lessons. Empathising with Mayella Ewell’s situation can help us to comprehend why people act in certain manners

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