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    Pursuit of a Dream

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    A dream is a hope‚ a wish‚ and a pursuit. People have dreams about what they want to be when they grow up and what they want their children’s future to be. Not all of these dreams come true‚ though. Even if we work really hard and put our heart into it‚ there is no guarantee that we will fulfill our dream. Many of us hope to find our dream job‚ the work that will really make us happy and excited‚ and however it feels so hard and beyond our reach. Very few people have the opportunity to work in the

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    Police Pursuits

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    Dangers of Police Pursuits January 2006 Abstract Debate rages over whether high-speed pursuits are justified. And consensus is growing among local and national law enforcement for the need for stricter controls to dictate when‚ where and why police engage in such potentially deadly car chases. The written pursuit policies of 47 state law enforcement agencies and the nation’s 25 largest cities were subjected to comparative analysis. Qualitative analysis of the policies focused on factors justifying

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    Evaluate the way emotion may undermine or enhance perception as a Way of Knowing How do we know what we know? There are a variety of ways of knowing such as Perception‚ Emotion‚ Language and reason. In this essay‚ I will explore how emotion may undermine or enhance perception as a way of knowing. Perception‚ “per·cep·tion /pərˈsɛp[pic]ʃən/ Pronunciation Key -[per-sep-shuh[pic]n]” [1]‚ is the immediate or intuitive recognition or appreciation‚ as of moral‚ psychological‚ or aesthetic

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    The Pursuit of Happiness

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    The Pursuit of Happiness "Money can’t buy friends. But you can afford a better class of enemy." (Mancroft‚ Lord). In my opinion this quote holds great relevance in reference to the article “Money and the Meaning of Life” by Bill Taylor. The first paragraph in question raises a few interesting questions. “How is it that brilliant people with more money than they’ll ever need allow their hunger for even more money to cause them to lose everything?” (Taylor‚ Bill)‚ the author asks. Later then referring

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    What Dreams May Come

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    What Dreams May Come One of my big questions after watching the movie was if heaven is based on your perception and imagination‚ then what if your idea of heaven is being with a certain person? Then would that person be a fake or a copy? Showing that there is an afterlife‚ shows that we have souls‚ so can there be copies of souls? All this could mean‚ maybe you don’t get everything you imagine in heaven. Another big question I was thinking of while watching the movie was that since the afterlife

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    The Pursuit of Perfection

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    The Pursuit of Perfection Perfection is a much glorious quality‚ yet is completely unattainable. The desire for perfection stems from a desire to be happy‚ to live in an ideal existence and complete. And it could be imagined‚ disguised‚ poorly emulated‚ and foolishly impersonated. It’s because we do not have a distinct notion of what perfection truly is‚ and when a person attempts to be ’perfect’‚ they are usually transforming into seemingly perfect to their own perception. And‚ one will never

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    want to act before i have a problem with it. What do you suggest i do to prevent the insects from even approaching my house? If this happens‚ how do i minimize the problem? Thanks There is nothing more annoying than having a houseplant with an insect infestation and not knowing what to do about it. To prevent destruction from pesky insects‚ though‚ you must know what you are up against and what is effective to keep the pests away. The best way to prevent insect stings is to avoid all stinging

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    Should natural law be recognized by the Courts of Canada? Should the Supreme Court of Justice‚ the highest the level of court in Canada‚ allow natural law to be part of the decisions they make in their rulings? In Canada‚ Legal Law is used to settle private and public disputes and also for the sentencing of criminals. Committing a crime is against the law‚ which would mean that the person who committed the offence would need to serve the punishment unless it were special situations‚ such as duress

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    A personal experience that sparked my interest in the pursuit of a veterinary science degree was when I was eight years old. My mother brought home a small injured puppy that she found abandoned on the side of a busy street. I remember how scared he was‚ and how very fragile he seemed. She tried to make him as comfortable as possible until we could get him to the veterinary office the following day. He slept in a box‚ padded with blankets‚ next to my mom’s bed. He would cry each time he moved.

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    The Pursuit of Happiness

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    Catherine Bartlett Johnna Maiorella Humanities through the Arts April 24‚ 2013 The Pursuit of Happiness What is happiness? What is virtue? Although these two things are important to us‚ we probably have not put much though into why. Most people would agree that happiness is something everyone wants or a state of being. Virtues are part of our character and encompass such things as loyalty‚ courage‚ truth‚ and integrity and are also an essential part of who we are. When we congratulate

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