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    things‚ one’s own limitations and differences‚ and recognize and be respectful other’s differences. One must cherish the knowledge that is learned and live by the wisdom that

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    analyses what moral philosophy entails and how being morally responsible affects one’s virtues and perception of happiness. He notes that in every activity one undertakes the ultimate goal is to achieve an end to it in form of happiness/being happy. Every individual item has its own use‚ for humans for instance‚ ultimate good can only be achieved once every aspect of his life is well functioning in accordance to one’s nature (Aristotle‚ ‘Nicomachean Ethics’ 2004). A person’s happiness is connected

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    element in one’s social well being‚ but also the key to be successful in working environments. The passage shows different forms of daily interacting approaches in order for readers to better acknowledge how attitude can be transform into a person’s life. People can perceive one’s attitude through the words out of a pen‚ conversation out of a phone call and most importantly‚ from one’s intention out of their motions. On the other hand‚ the author showed two examples of how one’s attitude can

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    thoughts of personal mind and mouth. Furthermore‚ taking a chance by altering one’s routine can reward an person with creative individualism and new perspectives. New ideas are the rewards born from self-trust that comes from finding one’s own way in Transcendentalism because it proves crucial

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    cultural diversity refers to the presence of a variety of cultures in a particular group or area. In this sense‚ the difference of one’s culture with another is being recognized‚ thus‚ emphasizing one’s individual unique characteristics in relation to one’s ethnic or racial origin. However‚ the concept of cultural diversity does not only refer to one’s difference and uniqueness in terms of cultural difference. This is because this concept also refers to personal cultural diversity

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    The idea of thinking about one’s enemy can be significantly important for every individual. Some philosophers‚ such as Butler and Rawls‚ believe that thinking of one’s enemy can cause improvements in multiple ways. Butler wonders‚ "Suppose then an enemy were to set about defaming you‚ what part of your character would he single out?" (p. 153-4). This idea that someone can possibly defame oneself can destroy that person’s reputation or motivation to continue with any task goal they are trying to complete

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    assumption of discovering that one’s life is stuck in a cyclical eternal recurrence is that one will not be able to carry over one’s memory in any way from one cycle to the next. Thus the revelation of the demon is only pertinent in shaping one’s behavior and thinking for the rest of the current life; one in which man becomes his own God‚ while the Christian God vanishes into non-existence. The demon’s revelation does not change the external reality of one’s life; the outside events will continue

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    Instrumental and End Values Assignment 2 Values are one’s judgment of what is important in life. One way of considering values is in terms of instrumental and end values. Instrumental values are beliefs about the type of behavior appropriate for reaching certain goals. End values or sometimes called terminal values‚ are beliefs about the kind of goals or outcomes that are worth trying to pursue. This paper will evidently describe the primary concepts of each value while examining my personal

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    that influence one’s career choice have always been a controversial issue. There are numerous choices that are suggested but most common are education‚ individual factors‚ salary‚ location‚ personality‚ environment‚ legacy and more. First and foremost‚ what I put in my priority is personality‚ salary and education. It can’t be denied that one’s character is one of the biggest concerns when choosing a job. People are likely to pick a job for which they have a passion. A love for one’s job can be a strong

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    to the time before electric lighting. | "Bust one’s chops" | To say things intended to harass. | "By the seat of one’s pants" | To achieve through instinct or do something without advance preparation. | "By the skin of one’s teeth" | Narrowly; barely. Usually used in regard to a narrow escape from a disaster. | "Call it a day" | To declare the end of a task. | "Chew the fat" | To chat idly or generally waste time talking. | "Chink in one’s armor" | An area of vulnerability | "Clam up"

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