Many people have their own ways of viewing past‚ present‚ and future orientations. They may agree and/or disagree with each orientation in their view. The first one is past-oriented‚ which basically means to be mostly concerned with the past. It can have both its positive and negative effect on one’s life. The next one is to be present-oriented which means to be in the moment. Basically it is when all of your concern is now and not worrying about the past or the future. The last one is to be future-oriented;
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THE TIME MACHINE‚ A DYSTOPIC UTOPIA Dr Jacques COULARDEAU University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne University of Paris Dauphine Herbert Georges Wells (1866-1946) witnessed eighty years of our developing industrial world during which all basic productive activities bloomed to produce our present mass consumer society based on mass production and the industrial and agricultural‚ financial‚ services‚ communications‚ entertainment and labor mass markets. He witnessed the growth of the two extreme
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Past‚ Present‚ and Future Paper When I was a child‚ I knew that I wanted to be a nurse just like my mom. I started preparing myself by majoring in science‚ math‚ and typing in high school. I knew that these classes would one day prepare me for college. When I enter college at the University of Memphis after high school‚ I take all the prerequisites needed for the nursing program. Later‚ I entered nursing school at Baptist School of Nursing and I was well on my way to becoming a nurse. When I got
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S I C The burdens of subordinates always seem to end up on the manager’s back. Here’s how to get rid of them. Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? by William Oncken‚ Jr.‚ and Donald L. Wass • Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? 8 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s
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THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE The present perfect tense is made up of : 1. has / have + past participle (active form) 2. has / have + been + past participle (passive form) Present Perfect Tense is used: 1. To refer to a recently / newly completed action. e.g. I have just completed my homework. My neighbours have recently sold their car. 2. To refer to an action that occurred at an unspecified or unknown time in the past. e.g. The Jones have
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March 2012 Preserving the Past for the Present and Future Many people have little to no knowledge about human’s prehistoric past‚ especially that of humans in the Americas. As you cruise down east bound Interstate 70 and make it through St. Louis‚ you start to drive by one of North America’s largest prehistoric city structures‚ Cahokia. According to the Cahokia Mounds Historical Site‚ this city covered six square miles‚ had 120 mounds‚ and was home to anywhere between 10‚000 to 20‚000 people from
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Christian Benavidez Mr. E Everett AP Eng. IV 28 September 2012 Comparison of the Past and the Present Culture Values: Heroes and Villains Then and Now All values change over time; some are slower such as Cultural values that are learned behavior patterns that can continue to change thorough time. The view for cultural values today are different from than what they were centuries ago; in today’s view for a hero would be simply a normal person in the modern era who is distinguished by nobility
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Some people claim that the living in the present can actually cause more harm than good. They say that in order to lead a productive and profitable life‚ one must study both the past and the future‚ the present is only a stepping stone. I think that this is quite the opposite. The past must be learned from‚ the future must be looked at‚ but the present is where things happen‚ where a person can make things happen. In each persons time‚ he has the chance to make a mark upon the world. Each
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proportionate to our bodies or being too short or too tall. Well what if we lost one of our disproportionate feet? Or maybe both? Our hands? A leg? People have been facing this problem for an extremely long time. Losing limbs in battles‚ accidents or just birth defects. This tale is nearly as old as time itself. Once these people lose a part of themselves they need to adequately function in life‚ they try to find a substitute. Sure their hand or leg may be gone‚ but their wits are not. Thus came about
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Clinical Research Past and Present Tina Ross-Cruz Abstract Research disasters have been noted for years. In the early years‚ the reasons for these disasters was that there were no regulations governing the protection of human beings; and there were no guidelines for safety and efficacy of a new medication or treatment prior to the use in humans. Now regulations and guidelines are in effect for the protection of human subjects. These guidelines and regulations also protect the researchers
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