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    1David Kennedy CTH 248 Essay #2 10/27/14 Happiness as an Effect‚ from Living a Moral Life The journey of life is a trying one. It is filled with twists and turns that can not always be anticipated or expected. Add the pursuit of happiness‚ and the already daunting navigating nightmare has become even more elusive and difficult. Many have tried to capture the equation for happiness. However‚ Aristotle and Epicurus are two philosophers that have realized that happiness or eudaimonia (the flourishing

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    their own. I was a  Essay on Moving Away  Moving away from all of your best friends can be a real tragedy in a sixteen-year-old teenagers life. It ’s hard to get up and go eight hundred miles away from everyone you know and everything you grew up around. I had this happen to me about three years ago and it is the largest change I have ever had to adjust to in my life. It wasn ’t the changes around me that I was bothered by; it was that I did not know one living soul for hundreds of miles and all

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    Imagine everything that you know being ripped away from you all in the period of one day. Moving to Utah from Texas was a big change but moving from a house next to your school surrounded by your friends and daily experiencing social media and constant contact to an all girls therapeutic home with no electronics and not knowing anyone. That was a huge change for a sixteen about to be seventeen year old. Going to Re-Creation Retreat was a life changer for me. I don’t see how anyone could not

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    Dorothy’s A Long Way from Home! The movie the “Wizard of Oz” was made in the year of 1939. Ever since it premiered‚ many people instantly fell in love with it and continue to watch it to this day. The “Wizard of Oz” is considered a classic and a must see among all types of audiences. The plot of the film is a girl named Dorothy who lives in Kansas with her family and a dog that she recently found named Toto. A tornado hits Kansas and causes Dorothy to become unconscious. When

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    Ursula K. Le Guin’s article “ The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” discusses on the opinion that for others to enjoy a comfortable life there will be someone‚ somewhere‚ who endures such as a certain consequence. In my opinion‚ I agree with her because there are always stories we do not notice behind the goods. For instance‚ the demand that we purchase everyday goods come from the poor people from a different country. The labor rate is cheap compared to the United States. Therefore‚ most of the companies

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    In the introduction of “The Ones Who Walked Away From Omelas”‚ the author‚ Ursula Le Guin‚ sets a festival‚ worry-free tone. The author lets our imagination run wild with the possibilities of what the city may look like or the people‚ but sets the general standards of what a utopia would appear to be. The city of Omelas‚ as described by Le Guin‚ is perfect‚ and graceful. “Omelas sounds in my words like as city in a fairy tale‚ long ago and far away‚ once upon a time.” All of the people of Omelas

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    Why Do People Move Away From Hawaii? People are led to believe that Hawaii is paradise. Living is easy‚ weather is nice all year around‚ and the locals are friendly. This may be true but yet many still choose to move away from the islands to start a new life in the mainland. Some may say this is odd‚ but that is before they understand the reasoning behind it. It is difficult to support a family financially well in Hawaii‚ traffic is one of the worst in the country‚ and the crime for drugs is huge

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    Living in the “Inner City” Exam Date Wed‚ December 4th‚ 2013‚ 8:30 Design For each text‚ there will be 2 multiple choice questions There will be altogether 20 questions‚ corresponding with the 20% evaluation of this exam per correct answer you get one grade point Required Texts Sherene Razack‚ Race‚ Space and the Law (RSL) S. Razack‚ When Place becomes Race (1-17) M. Oikawa‚ Cartographies of Violence (71-98) B. Lawrence‚ Rewriting Histories of the Land (21-46) Eva Mackey‚ The House

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    EXPERIENCE FROM PART-TIME JOB Every young person eventually needs to consider a career path‚ and working part-time jobs are a common way to gain experience in determining which career field is right for the individual. Part-time jobs are good way to gain experience not only in a particular position‚ but are also instrumental in teaching a newcomer to the working world a number of important skills that are necessary to succeed in the long-term. From the real situation – one day to be a serving

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    Ursula K. Le Guin’s “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” is about the justification of exploitation. David L . Porter believes the story comments on the dependence of modern day societies operation on misfortune as a lack of morality. Conversely‚ both Sarah Wyman and Jerre Collins feel the story addresses the ethical predicament that people of modern society face. Barbara Bennett believes its primary purpose is to reveal the exploitative activities that modern society actively participates in. Ursula

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