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    “ No Deals” District Attorney Kathleen Rice proposed the “No Deal” policy in hopes of giving less chances to people who were arrested for drunken driving and that have had previous convictions for the same offense. The punishment for endangering another human being should without a doubt fit the crime. The question is what is the difference between the casual drink and the people who over do it with their alcoholic beverages? Most people would argue that Kathleen Rice is single handedly attacking

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    Disobedience in an Unjust America According to the infamous essay by Henry David Thoreau‚ civil disobedience is the conscious and intentional disobeying of a law to advance a moral principle or change government policy. Throughout the essay‚ Thoreau urges the need for individuals to put their personal and social consciousness before their allegiance to their government and its range of policies. Thoreau believed that if a government is unjust‚ citizens should simply refuse to follow the law and eventually

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    How to deal with an alcoholic relative? Personally I don´t have any experience with alcoholic relatives so I researched in some Internet pages‚ first I’m going to tell you what is exactly alcoholism: Alcoholism is an illness that comes when a person is dependant of alcohol and the person cannot leave it for more than few hours it brings both physical and physiological problems. The mechanisms that cause alcoholism are different for each person but they can be the social environment‚ personal issues

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    Mike Whiteside PHI 105 2/23/13 Professor Chackal One Goal‚ Two Different Approaches Boethius: a man of of the Great Loving God‚ a positive friend‚ a benevolent senator‚ and a realistic soul. Thoreau: a man of minimalism‚ a rebel against corrupt establishments‚ a guru of nature‚ a non-violent protester‚ and a simple thinker. Both these men are common in goal but the way they went about that goal was different. They both sought to bring peace to others through philosophy‚ the study of realistic

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    Parliament‚ as the sovereign lawmaking body is one source of law. It makes legislation via passing bills to make laws that abide by social cohesion and maintain social progress‚ such as sanctions imposed for murder under the Criminal Law Consolidation Act SA. A political party affiliates it’s self with specific views and moral and promises to initiate or support certain legislations to its supporters. When candidates become members of either the Senate or House of Representatives they are morally

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    Henry David Thoreau warned that “it’s not what you look at that matters‚ it’s what you see‚” referencing the illusions of grandeur that haunt youth‚ making young adults constantly unsatisfied with their accomplishments. Constant comparison with others coupled with unrealistic desire for adventure make happiness futile‚ as people value every moment of euphoria only as much as it compares to their friend’s. However‚ with age‚ Thoreau’s perspective becomes more prominent‚ as adults realize that their

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    relationship Other staff members will notice if a co-worker isn’t pulling his weight‚ and it can quickly have a detrimental effect on the morale of the entire workforce. Managers must identify the underperforming employees within their organization and deal with the behavior immediately. Step 1 Document the performance problems you observe. If the employee’s performance issues were raised as a concern by someone else‚ verify the allegations are legitimate by reviewing his work product. Research the

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    Emerson’s Influence of Thoreau Amateur naturalist‚ essayist‚ lover of solitude and poet‚ Henry David Thoreau was a student and protégé of the great American philosopher and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson. Thoreau’s construction of a cabin on Emerson’s land at Walden Pond is a fitting symbol of the intellectual debt that Thoreau owed to Emerson. In “Nature‚” Emerson wrote‚ “In the woods‚ we return to reason and faith….” However‚ it was Thoreau who took this literally and tests Emerson’s ideas about

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    would choose a life like this? Henry David Thoreau did‚ and he enjoyed it. Who was Henry David Thoreau‚ what did he do‚ and what did others think of his work? Henry David Thoreau was born in Concord‚ Massachusetts on July 12‚ 1817 ("Thoreau" 96)‚ on his grandmother’s farm. Thoreau‚ who was of French-Huguenot and Scottish-Quaker ancestry‚ was baptized as David Henry Thoreau‚ but at the age of twenty he legally changed his name to Henry David. Thoreau was raised with his older sister Helen‚ older

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    average person does not decide to run over innocent pedestrians or ram their car into another. So why is this? The reason being is because of the possible consequences and personal conscience. Individuals refrain from unjust manners and actions because of the penalty that they could potentially receive. If the penalty for unjust actions were removed‚ then there would be a lot more people partaking in said unjust actions. Unjust

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