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    The Importance of Body Language in Tutoring “Body language is a very powerful tool. We had body language before we had speech‚ and apparently‚ 80% of what you understand in a conversation is read through the body‚ not the words.” (Deborah Bull) Body language plays‚ in my opinion‚ an important role in tutoring and it is especially important with ESL student who often use observation to understand better and to compensate some deficit in oral communication. According to Wikipedia’s definition

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    The two most notable types of teleological ethical theories are egoism and utilitarianism. (1) Egoism: the promotion of the best long-term interests of the individual. Egoism may be divided further into two types: personal and impersonal. a. Personal egoists pursue their own best long-term interests. b. Impersonal egoists believe that everyone should choose

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    LGST001 – Ethics and Social Responsibility Sears Auto Center Scandal Managing Business Ethics Text (pp.207 - 210) Ethical Decision-making Issue: Should Sears remove its commission-based compensation scheme? Group Stand: The majority of the group believes that Ellen should be removed from the team. Support for Motion: Rawl’s theory/Egalitarianism The underlying inequality is that car owners are paying for repair services they do not require while Sears benefits by earning higher

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    reasons of love and the two endoxa as well as how happy or fulfilled people feel in regards to their lives. At the moment‚ the most popular way of thinking about the topic having meaning in life seems to be that meaning comes from ideas branching from egoism‚ reasons of love‚ or the two endoxa as explained in Susan Wolf’s book “Meaning in Life and Why It Matters.” The egoistic perspective is states that people act in pursuit of self-interest. To elaborate‚ within the egoistic perspective there is the

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    species‚ never reached his highest potential power and splendour? [GM P 6] In this essay I will first look at several reasons for the necessity of a revaluation of all values. Then I shall look at Nietzsche’s conception of the "noble" and how through egoism‚ they can undertake the revaluation of all values. Nietzsche’s most famous statement is‚ without a doubt‚ that "God is dead" (GS 108/125‚ Z P 2‚ etc.). Through many years of being quoted‚ contemporary society seems to have lost the significance

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    Part 2 – Moral Reasoning‚ Review Questions Review Questions 1. What is the difference between persuasion and argument? There are several differences between persuasion and argument. Persuasion is based on an individual’s opinion while an argument is based on presenting facts to support their position. Persuasion weighs heavily on emotions versus argument is very logic driven. 2. What is a deductive argument? An inductive argument? A deductive argument is intended to be a guarantee

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    Minimalism Essential Essays Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus Also by The Minimalists Minimalism: Live a Meaningful Life Also by Joshua Fields Millburn Falling While Sitting Down: Stories As a Decade Fades: A Novel More Info TheMinimalists.com JoshuaFieldsMillburn.com Published in 2011 by Mins Publishing Copyright © 2011 by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus All rights reserved‚ though it would be appreciated if youʼd tell other people about this book if you enjoy it‚ whether

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    Solidarity is the degree and type of integration‚ which is presented by a society or crowd with people and their fellow citizens. Solidarity refers to the bond that’s in a society that keeps people tied with one another. What makes the basis of solidarity depends on the type of society you are in. In a more humble society it may be mainly based around relationships and shared values. In more complex societies there are numerous theories that determine the sense of social solidarity. Durkheim used

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