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    assessment that I took was the Self-Directed Search (SDS). It was very interesting to see the setup of the assessment. I think it is critical for the counselors who administer the test to have completed it beforehand‚ so that they are aware of the structure. I enjoyed that the assessment‚ initially‚ asked me to provide my dream career choices. It made me have a sense of control over the process. The assessment then proceeded to narrow down my options by asking me what I liked and did not like. I enjoyed

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    1 RIGHT‚ DUTY AND OBLIGATION/RESPONSIBILITY: A SEARCH FOR ETHICAL FUNDAMENTALS By Dr. Ani Casimir K.C 2 1) Introduction: Immanuel Kant gave philosophy four fundamental questions with which it is to concern itself and they are: (1) What can I know? ; (2) What is man?; (3) What can I hope for‚ and‚ (4) Finally‚ what ought I to do. The latter—‘what ought I to do?’ is the central subject of ethics‚or what is variously called moral philosophy or philosophy of morality. With the concepts

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    reason why I chose ¡§in search of leaders¡¨ over any other book is that I was extremely intrigued by the subject. During my tenure at work‚ I was always enamoured by the way some particular mentors from the industry conducted themselves and the organisation lending a cohesive spirit to their teams and consummating their personal and professional goals. Such mettle was something that I wished to incorporate and internalise over a period of time. I supposed that¡¦s just what leaders are made of! That¡¦s

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    Two Kinds: The Search for Contentment In "Two Kinds‚" Amy Tan writes about the struggles between a futile daughter and her persistent mother. This excerpt from her novel‚ "The Joy Luck Club‚" explores several other important themes‚ such as the control over one’s destiny‚ the freedom of decision-making‚ and the attempt to live the ‘American Dream.’ However‚ the last paragraph in "Two Kinds" reflects the story’s most important theme – the search for one self’s true identity. The premise of this

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    hiding in a two-family dwelling. Mapp‚ the owner on the top floor‚ refused to let the officers come in without a search warrant. After Mapp refused to immediately let the officers in they broke the door’s glass open and then unlocked and opened the door from the outside. Mapp’s attorney showed up‚ but the officers wouldn’t let him see his client or go inside the house. Mapp demanded the search warrant. The officer help up a paper claiming to be the warrant and Mapp put the apper in her bosom. Then the

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    Anti-realism‚ as defined by Braver‚ is the denial of an objective reality. Whereas realism would put an interest in aspects of what is real and true‚ Anti-realism puts an emphasis on what is speculated on and what is abstract (2007:45). It can thus be deducted that the Anti-realism movement was created due to the Realism movement. Beginning as a joint venture by artists from many fields‚ their aim was to move beyond the surface of realism‚ in order to explore inner realities that cannot be directly

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    Color of Water James McBride ’s memoir‚ The Color of Water‚ demonstrates a man ’s search for identity and a sense of self that derives from his multiracial family. His white mother‚ Ruth ’s abusive childhood as a Jew led her to search for acceptance in the African American community‚ where she made her large family from the two men she marries. James defines his identity by truth of his mother ’s pain and exceptionality‚ through the family she creates and the life she leaves behind. As a boy

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    A study of Human Flesh Search and its social and ethical issues Abstract: Human Flesh Search (HFS) is one of the biggest Chinese internet phenomena. It has attracted great interest from IT specialists‚ legalists‚ sociologists and criminologists. This essay analyses how HFS works based on a typical case of the “Kitten Killer” and then the advantages and disadvantages of HFS were canvassed. In addition‚ the social and ethical issues surrounding HFS will be investigated. Finally‚ a solution will

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    MAN’S SEARCH FOR MEANING ESSAY What truly motivates a person’s actions and desires in life? Is it seeing a person in need of your assistance? Possibly when you discover selfless love? Or the gratification one receives when they save the life of another being? It can be as complicated/difficult as stopping a person from committing suicide to; as simple as making a person smile on a bad day. While reading the novel Man’s Search For Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl‚ I was inspired by how well he dealt

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    that a “school official may properly conduct a search of a student’s person if the official has a reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed or reasonable cause to believe that the search is necessary to maintain school discipline….” In other words‚ in a school‚ a search could be reasonable under the 4th Amendment without probable cause‚ so long as it was supported by reasonable suspicion or reasonable cause. The assistant vice-principal’s search was considered reasonable under this definition

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