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    THE IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING YOUR BARRACKS ROOM CLEAN By: SPC Crawford‚ Michael S The Army has many standards that Soldiers must meet on a daily basis. Maintaining your barracks room to Army standards is a responsibility every Soldier must adhere to. It is extremely important to maintain the healthiness and cleanliness of one’s room. Maintaining your barracks room is a very easy task to do. It does not take much to put your dirty clothes in a hamper or to make your bed or even dust. All of those tasks

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    1. What is your belief about ultimate reality? Ultimate reality to me is questioning oneself if God truly exists. One person may believe that God exist and another person may believe that God does not exists. This explains that everyone has different worldview and their worldview will shape them significantly. 2. What is your belief about the nature of the universe? I believe that the nature of the universe is so enormous that it has its own force of energy. I envisioned the energy to be really

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    Irrational Beliefs

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    Report on some of your own irrational beliefs that have gotten you off course and lowered your self-esteem.  Offer rational beliefs that you can take on to dispute your stinkin’ thinkin’.  How will changing your irrational beliefs help you to achieve your academic goals? Our upsets are caused not so much by our problems as by what we think about our problems. When our thinking is full of irrational beliefs‚ what Ellis calls "stinkin’ thinkin’"‚ we feel awful even when the circumstances don’t warrant

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    Igbo Beliefs

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    However‚ some of these beliefs have been criticized by the missionaries. Using a gender perspective while looking at Igbo traditions we can see that a lot of these practices have a negative effect on the female body as well as their mind. For example‚ twins and their mother are considered “useless” since they spiritually “defiled the land”. So many women abandoned their kids in the forest and let the spirits take them away (Njoku 35). The missionaries however‚ challenged that belief and start to bring

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    Clinician Beliefs

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    experiences and time working in the field. Overtime‚ a clinician can expect to look at his or her own beliefs‚ values‚ and experiences as well as family‚ cultural dynamics‚ and background. The main reason a person continues to learn and obtain knowledge‚ is because of the array of clients a clinician sees. In the textbook‚ I had to complete exercises that discussed our values and beliefs and how they will affect and interact with our professional lives. The values that are in my life affect

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    Several ways parents can help their children live up to their potential. One of the most important and effective relationships children have in their lives is with their parents. Parental involvement is essential to the early educational development of children. Creating effective learning habits will shape the child’s attitude for many years to come. Despite some parents and families desire to provide the best for their children‚ some are unaware of how to become actively involved. Without consistency

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    during troubling times such as war people are far more easily coax into making rash choices and behavior. One of the easiest ways to inference people to a biased conclusion is using propaganda. One use of propaganda is by posters such as‚ “Hold up your end!”‚ made by William P. King during WWI in 1914–1918 to increase the aid support during the first war. And another WWI poster made by Lindsay Norman and W. E. Smith in 1918‚ called‚ “Will you fight now or wait for this”‚ that was used to show the

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    Buddhism Beliefs

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    with varying teachings and practices‚ there are some core Buddhism beliefs that might be considered representative of most Buddhists. This page may serve as a basic introduction to Buddhism. All quotes are from the Buddha‚ unless otherwise stated. If you wish to explore any idea further‚ select the link to navigate to a book or website specially recommended if you are interested in that topic. If you have an idea for a new belief that should be included‚ send us an email. Buddha is Not a God

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    Self Belief

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    SELF BELIEF IS THE FIRST STEP TO GREATNESS ‘Success is not governed by colour‚ creed‚ age or orientation: Success does not discriminate nor does it know boundaries. It does however depend upon dreams‚ persistence and self-belief. The moment you lose confidence in yourself‚ failure will follow’ 1. Each of us‚ irrespective of means or circumstance‚ strives for some aspect of greatness in our lives. Each of us is a genius in some aspect of our existence. There are things I can do brilliantly

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    Socrates Beliefs

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    Socrates is a man who deeply believes in his teachings. To search for truth in your beliefs leads to virtuous beliefs. It would not have been virtuous to flee the trial. IF you read his speech you see that he wanted them to learn from this trail. He wanted them to know that these charges were brought by vengeful people and that they were a lie. He believed that the jurors would see the truth in his statement. He did not take money for his time‚ he did not incite the young men (they did that for

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