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    pencil marks that may not surface until later. Not everything makes sense instantly and even if it seems like it does new information could pop up at random times and change your ideas on everything. Art is one of the things that can have a different meaning for everyone and those meanings for the person could change at any time. Propaganda is one form of art that is used to promote one way of thinking to an individual or group of people. Propaganda can be done in such a way that it may not be obvious

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    Wisdom Wisdom is a personality possession that one may gain over a lifetime of experience. It is a possession that is bestowed upon a person‚ Wisdom incorporates many other traits‚ but the requirement that it is recognized by people other than the ones possessing it set wisdom apart from other personality traits. Wisdom is a compilation of a life’s experience marked by humility‚ Kairos‚ and unselfishness. Wisdom is an idea that is often confused with or improperly attributed to old age. Not all

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    Dictionary‚ self-determination is the right or ability of a country or a person to manage their own affairs. Even though there are more than 208 nation states‚ there are still a number of people struggling for their rights towards self-determination. The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights clearly states in Article 15 that everyone has the right to a nationality and no one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality or denied the right to change his nationality. But what are the

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    characteristic of people or human beings.”‚ but what is the characteristics of a human? What does it mean to be human? Some people say it has to do with the human brain and opposable thumbs. There are many meanings to what it means to be human. There is so many different definitions out and everyone has a difforent understanding but human characteristics‚ humanity‚ and having a human body is three of the very few terms of what is means to be human but this are what feels more correct and have the most convinsing

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    Courage referred to what is in one’s mind or thoughts‚ anyone with courgette has only fearless feats and courageous acts in mind having courage means acting when others are afraid of the danger‚ or simply acting without fear of failure. I can consider myself that I have the courage in me‚ even though sometimes the fear is always there when I am afraid to fail but I just neglected it because I have my goals in life‚ just don’t give up and have courage. Courage is a virtue when we choose to good especially

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    Describe what “flourishing” and “helping” mean to you. Flourishing to me means being whole‚ unlocking your complete potential‚ it means to achieve all stages of success holistically within oneself and environment. What I mean is that in order to achieve flourishment‚ we need to accept ourselves and the direction that our life is heading in‚ reaching self-actualization. This means knowing yourself‚ knowing your strengths and weaknesses‚ knowing your self-worth and maintaining a moderate level of

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    Question 1) in fear and trembling‚ Kierkegaard talks about Eternal Consciousness. He does this on page 49. What I believe Kierkegaard means by the eternal consciousness is our ability to think. We have this ability to think and make decisions so we have some sort of control over what we do. This becomes clear when Kierkegaard talks about people going through the world like a “ship through a sea”(Kierkegaard‚ p.49) and a “wind through the desert” (Kierkegaard‚ p.49). It seems by using those two examples

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn explores the longing for freedom. Huck and “nigger” Jim want nothing more than freedom from the proper ways of society and the lives they once lived. Thus‚ resulting in their travel down the Mississippi River in search for family and adventure in Cairo‚ Illinois. Although‚ Jane Smiley states that Jim was not acknowledged as a human by Huck due to his racism and continuous use of the word “nigger”‚ Huck concludes by the end of the novel that Jim is a human and friend

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    practical‚ useful application. Wisdom implies a mature integration of appropriate knowledge‚ a seasoned ability to filter the inessential from the essential." --Doc Childre and Deborah Rozman To obtain wisdom one must have good judgment‚ pure confidence‚ and knowledge. When a person has obtained these three traits then and only then‚ will a person experience true wisdom. Even though these three traits seem to be easily obtainable most people will never truly experience wisdom. These traits are difficult

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    Wilde concluded that the act of rebellion has allowed beneficial changes to be made in society. Disobedience is one of the most essential traits a person can acquire. Several examples in history and everyday life have proven the value of disobedience and the social change it promotes. Disobedience is a beneficial human trait due to the fact that it allows people to be unique from one another. For example‚ Zelda Fitzgerald‚ wife of the writer of “The Great Gatsby”‚ was a very rebellious woman in

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