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    Society and the Vulnerable What does it mean to be “vulnerable” and who are they? Being vulnerable is anyone who is helpless‚ defenseless‚ weak‚ or susceptible. Which for the most part is anyone. But specifically I believe the vulnerable are anyone who are homeless or living in poverty. Over the years many charities‚ organizations‚ and homes have been established for people living under these circumstances. The organizations and charities have helped these people drastically when it

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    India to be reclaimed. Is this the best way to treat waste? What are the alternatives? Waste recycling has been a very popular topic over the last decade. The purpose of recycling is to make used materials reusable. There are an increasing number of products produced by recycled materials which has shown that consumers and manufactures are becoming more aware of the benefits that recycling could bring us. However‚ some people may argue that there are better ways to manage waste such as waste prevention

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    Prevailing penal practices often allow convicted murders back on the streets within a short period of time. Punishment is not a humane way to treat a criminal; what is needed is an effective rehabilitation program for prisoners. By placing a person in prison‚ society is making the prisoner more angry. This would account for the crimes that have been committed over and over. There are two situations to look at when placing somebody in a prison. The first case to be looked at is whether the person

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    Judging by Appearances

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    ideas or pretend they don’t even notice the old woman. This is just an example of people judging a person just by what they look like. Judging a person based on their appearance isn’t an uncommon thing‚ everyone does it. And when I say everyone‚ I mean everyone. It is intrinsic in humans to judge. Those who say otherwise‚ I believe‚ are hypocrites. We form our own opinions about everyone that comes in our way‚ from our relatives‚ to our friends‚ to our neighbors‚ to our acquaintances‚ and to even

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    Criteria for Judging

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    and thumbtacks must not be seen; balance of design‚ color harmony and floor length should be observed 4. The three (3) sides (front‚ left & right side) of the table must be skirted. 5. Execution time is within 30 minutes. Criteria for Judging Originality/ Creativity 25 points Work involved/ Difficulty 25 points Visual appeal 20 points Neatness 20 points Time 10 points Total 100 points TABLE SETTING

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    DEPRESSION AND ALTERNATIVE WAYS TO TREAT DEPRESSION By Depression is an illness that can be treated with therapy and drugs. Depression is a mental and physical illness that affects the mind and body. Although no single cause of depression has been identified‚ it appears that interaction among genetic‚ biochemical‚ environmental‚ and psychosocial factors may play a role. The fact is‚ depression is not a personal weakness or a condition that can be willed or wished away‚ but it can be successfully

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    Judging Customers

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    Judging customers can turn off big spenders ARTICLE : Awadhesh Singh Just as you can’t judge a book by its cover‚ you shouldn’t judge customers by the way they dress‚ speak or act. Years ago‚ a colleague of mine sold stereo equipment at a regional electronics store outside of Tacoma‚ Wash. One night‚ the staff was preparing to lock things up when a scruffy-looking young man entered. He was dressed much more casually than the typical customer: torn jeans‚ a soiled sweatshirt and a ratty

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    Judging political orientation from College students’ faces. Introduction In the year of 2008‚ Barack Obama was nominated as the Democratic candidate‚ while McCain was Republican candidate‚ and the two engaged in three presidential debates. They represented for the different party that held different ideology of policy. Obama opposed tax reduction of Bush government to the rich people whose annual income are more than 250‚000 dollars‚ set him against Iraq war‚ supported re-negotiation

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    Judging People

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    What gives you the right to judge someone by the way they look? Or the way they act? Or what culture or race they are? You don’t. No one does. But in the world we live in‚ where society’s opinions matter‚ we can’t help but to judge people by their appearance and behavior. It’s the subconscious part of our mind that makes judgments of the people around us who may be your friends or someone you have never seen before. Judging is comparing someone with yourself. Sometimes it will make you feel good

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    Judging yourself

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    Intro to Criminal justice Judging Yourself Name Grantham University This is a strong trial that could go well over either way. Even though the state at this point in time does not have a right-to-die statue I believe it should. A doctor that one is seeking help and care from should have no say how he/she (the patient) should die. By definition a doctor is “a person licensed to practice medicine‚ as a physician‚ surgeon‚ dentist‚ or veterinarian (dictionary.com)”. Nowhere in that

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