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    I Eat, so I live

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    think about food. All know no food No existence. Food come from rain Rain ensues from sacrifice Sacrifice rooted In prescribed action Prescribed action Originate from knowledge Knowledge proceed from you You my dear not destructible. So long as you are there Food is there You are all pervading You are infinite I the finite Long for you Through the food Supplied to me Only by you And the food Itself you. gajanan mishra « Caca Dookie Stinky Stinky im not black

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    The Ways We Lie Analysis

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    perspective‚ telling a lie can be beneficial because the truth sometimes causes more damage than a lie would. To illustrate‚ a person might lie about how someone looks so that they are not offended. However‚ others argue that it is never morally right to lie. Stephanie Ericsson‚ who maintains this view‚ argues in her essay “The Ways We Lie” that “When someone lies‚ someone loses” (425). According to this view‚ a lie always leads to someone being negatively affected. Therefore‚ lying is wrong because

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    The Way of Life in Sparta

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    of Peloponnesian cities with Sparta as the leading city. Sparta had a separate alliance with each city. ‘…we believe that the allies met as a council and could in fact overrule Sparta in a military decision. Thus Sparta‚ it would appear‚ relied on it command of influence and respect rather than outright military power in order to have its voice heard within its own band of most important allies.’ Welch‚ p. 169 Paul Cartledge: his work in the 1970s involved building on the archaeological reports

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    Missing appts

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    Effects of missing a Medical appointment No-shows are a problem for both doctors and patients. When a patient misses a doctor/nurse appointment‚ a follow-up or specialist appointment they are not receiving the care recommended by their doctor/nurse. This could result in the patient becoming more ill and requiring additional time off work‚ laying an extra burden on colleagues and bosses‚ there is also the risk of infecting others thus carrying additional burdens as more staff may require time

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    The Way We Lie Analysis

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    So too have pity on somebody who has wronged you must put yourself in their place and you empathize‚ you sympathize. Our natural inclination wants to do the opposite‚ to emphasize the differences between us and the wrongdoer. We no longer see them as a fellow human‚ a creation of God‚ but we look at them only in terms of their sin. Have you ever been to 6-flags and had one of the caricature drawings of yourself done. They take your worst feature - your big nose or forehead and they make it huge

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    Why is technology so important to students and how will it help them succeed in today’s society? Many people may ask this question because education in many ways is different today than it was fifty plus years ago. The answer to the question isn’t always so obvious either. However‚ the plain and simple truth is that today’s world has changed. No longer is memorization of facts and figures the goal. To keep up with our ever changing global community with all its complexities‚ students must learn to

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    In class this semester‚ we have learned that humans are rational beings who use their intellect to achieve some truth to the world‚ and that this truth cannot be denied as false. Different belief systems formed and evolved from specific cultures as humanity strived to achieve and be enlightened with the truth through various forms of meditation or other religious practices. Even today‚ many people practice a specific faith to find these life truths. One faith tradition that remains strong is Roman

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    The Way We Lie Now

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    In her stimulating and insightful article‚ “The Way We Lie Now1‚” journalist Megan Garber addresses the abnormal‚ evolving relationship today between technology and deception. “Technology makes it easier than ever to play fast and loose with the truth-but easier than ever to get caught‚” (15) this opening statement by Megan Garber summarizes her whole article in just one condensed sentence. By hiding behind the screen of a phone or a computer‚ lying is easier than ever‚ but also increases the chances

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    Why is a good character so important in life? Good character makes everything in life so much easier. Just imagine going through life the best you could plus a smile. Having a good character can encourage others to do the same. A perfect example is how Radio inspired Johnny. Radio was nothing but nice to everyone even though they weren’t so nice to him. If anything they treated him like garbage. Yet he was nothing but nice to Johnny. Johnny finally realized that Radio wasn’t doing anyone any harm

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    performance‚ reality testing‚ and moral judgement‚ it is known as groupthink. When members from a group are similar in background‚ or when they are insulted from outside opinions‚ and when there are no clear rules for decision making is when the group is especially vulnerable to groupthink. As for individual humans‚ they are as well easily susceptible to groupthink because they’re afraid to be themselves‚ believe in the rightness of their cause‚ and are under pressure not to express arguments. Often times

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